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Hemant

@hemantkdotcom

Building Rewire. Solo dev. Shipping in public.

Beigetreten Şubat 2026
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Sahil@sahill_og·
notice how vibe coders never touch game dev because there’s no “generate gameplay” button you actually have to think
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@remedy @sahill_og it can output the math. understanding why the math is wrong is the part that gets you.
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@0xlelouch_ databases are for structured data, not your users' vacation photos
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
You store user uploads (images) in database as BLOB. Database is now 500GB, backups failing, queries slow. What's wrong with this approach?
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@leonabboud X is an AI conference that thinks it's the internet
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Leon Abboud
Leon Abboud@leonabboud·
Reminder that X is not a good representation of AI adoption. X has the super users of AI. I have entrepreneur friends who are just switching to Claude, 3 months after everyone here on X. Whenever you think "Oh everyone knows how to vibecode an app" no, 99% of people don't.
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@rezoundous touch grass is cope. we all know you're staring at the countdown timer.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
When you've run out of usage limits, do you code manually or touch grass till it resets?
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@Nithya_Shrii the product is not the chatbot. the product is what the chatbot learns from you.
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
Not enough people question why AI is free.
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`@ick_real·
WHAT’S IT CALLED WHEN YOU’RE SUPER INSECURE BUT AT THE SAME TIME YOU CAN WALK INTO A ROOM FULL OF PEOPLE AND THINK YOU’RE BETTER THAN EVERYONE ELSE??
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@xoaanya horizontal scaling moves the bottleneck, it doesn't remove it
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Aanya
Aanya@xoaanya·
Backend Developer interviewer: If horizontal scaling solves load issues, why do systems still crash under high traffic?
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
Nobody is going to steal your idea. They're too busy not executing their own. Ship faster.
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@mitcheephapnel exactly. paste, pray, and pretend the "explain analyze" output made sense
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mitchee
mitchee@mitcheephapnel·
@hemantkdotcom And by reading like an archeologist you mean dumping into chat right?
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
Prisma spoils you. You forget SQL exists. Then your ORM does something weird at 2am and you're reading raw query logs like an archaeologist.
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@Yuchenj_UW the second dumbest is counting PRs. someone had to say it.
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
The dumbest way to evaluate engineers today is by counting lines of code.
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@arpit_bhayani nobody remembers your bad talks. you do. give enough of them and even you stop caring.
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
If you want to get better at giving talks, there is only one way: give more talks. Most avoid it early in their careers. It feels uncomfortable, and it is super easy to tell yourself you will do it once you are more senior. You do not get senior and then start speaking. You start speaking, and that is part of how you get 'senior' (ofc you should have something to talk about first) The first few talks will feel rough - of course - and that is fine and completely normal. Nobody becomes a confident speaker by waiting until they feel ready. You get there by giving bad talks, learning from them, and then giving better ones. That is exactly how I got better. My early YouTube videos and talks were not great - I stuttered, rushed through parts, and missed things I wanted to say. But each time, I actually improved a little. Also, posting 200+ videos on YouTube helped. Also, the opportunities are everywhere if you look for them. It does not have to be a conference stage. A team sync, an internal tech talk, a local meetup - all of these count - and none of them requires you to be an expert. They just require you to show up and try. Each time you do it, something improves. Your flow, your pacing, your ability to read the room, and how you handle unexpected questions. These small improvements compound over time. So do not wait to feel ready. Start now, start small, and let the reps do the work.
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@shiri_shh everyone's building AI products. someone has to convince people they need them.
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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
people in marketing are going to make a lot of money over the next few years. might be the right time to pivot.
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@RaminNasibov the server knows. the server just doesn't respect you enough to say.
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
"Username or Password Incorrect” You couldn't just tell me which one?
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@bluewmist caring deeply about someone else's equity is a personality disorder with a salary
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blue@bluewmist·
Unpopular opinion: Taking your job seriously is a sign of low intelligence.
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@icanvardar it didn't die, it just became the thing everyone migrates away from in case study blog posts
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
never see anyone use react native anymore
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Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@craigzLiszt yaml will grow up with trust issues from all the indentation errors
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
i'm going to name my children yaml and json
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