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pre-AGI sapien https://t.co/75cSly07Zt There is no place like 127.0.0.1

Bengaluru Joined Eylül 2023
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Deep dive into mobile dev for few days.
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Nawin@NawinScript·
this guy never miss
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Que Sera Sera !
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@mrcanute1 oops, in my mind , I was thinking about from ! my bad
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tiron@mrcanute1·
@NawinScript shutter island was a movie released in 2010... you might be thinking of a different show entirely lol
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Nawin@NawinScript·
Which would be worse: to live as a monster, or to die as a good man? #ShutterIsland
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tiron@mrcanute1·
@NawinScript the way he chose his own fate at the end is what makes it a masterpiece 🥹
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So this weekend I tried recreating CodeRabbit from scratch. I just wanted to understand how it works under the hood. But then one thing led to another and now I have CodeFox , a fully working AI code review platform. You connect your GitHub repo, whenever you open a pull request, a webhook fires. Code Fox grabs the diff, pulls relevant context from the vector DB (pinecode), sends everything to llm, and posts a detailed review as a PR comment. Same thing for issues. it reads the issue, understands what part of the codebase it relates to, and gives you a proper analysis. The wildest part? It can read an issue and auto-generate a full pull request to fix it. All of this running on Next.js, Inngest, Pinecone, and Gemini. If there's a tool you use every day and you're curious how it works just build it. You'll surprise yourself. #BuildInPublic #AI #CodeReview #SoftwareEngineering
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Nawin@NawinScript·
claude --dangerously-skip-permissions
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Aditya@_adityaa21·
Difference between a Indian student and foreign student : 1. Goal of studying : Indian students • Study mainly to secure a stable job • Degree is treated as the main milestone • Marks strongly affect confidence and self-worth • Family expectations influence career choices Foreign students • Study to understand a subject deeply • Degree supports skills, not the final goal • Portfolio and learning matter as much as grades • Career decisions are more self-driven 2. Learning style : Indian students • Focus on completing syllabus • Memorization for exams is common • Depend more on teacher guidance • Hesitate to speak if unsure Foreign students • Focus on concept clarity • Ask questions frequently in class • Learn beyond curriculum • Comfortable making mistakes while learning 3. Approach to projects : Indian students • Projects mainly for resume value • Follow tutorials step by step • Goal is completion • Stop improving once it works Foreign students • Projects built to solve real problems • Experiment and modify independently • Goal is understanding • Keep iterating and improving 4. Interaction with teachers and seniors Indian students • Formal communication • Rarely challenge or debate • Limited discussion outside class Foreign students • Treat professors as mentors • Discuss ideas openly • Regular academic interaction 5. Internship mindset : Indian students • Internship seen as placement advantage • Certificate oriented • Short-term focus Foreign students • Internship seen as learning opportunity • Contribution oriented • Long-term relationship building 6. Career preparation : Indian students • Start preparation late in college • Follow trending technologies • Depend heavily on courses Foreign students • Start early exploration • Choose interests gradually • Learn from documentation and communities 7. Communication skills : Indian students • Technically strong but hesitate explaining • Fear giving wrong answers Foreign students • Average knowledge but clear explanation • Comfortable admitting lack of knowledge 8. Failure handling : Indian students • Failure feels like a setback • Social pressure is high Foreign students • Failure treated as feedback • Iterative improvement mindset Final thought : This difference is less about intelligence and more about environment. When a system rewards marks, students optimize marks. When a system rewards curiosity, students optimize understanding.
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Nawin@NawinScript·
Spent way too long figuring this out 😅 Fedora on my HP Victus doesn’t give fan control… so I fixed it myself. Used NBFC + made a small CLI wrapper to control fan speed with commands like fan max, fan low, fan auto. Feels good when you stop fighting your system and start controlling it ⚡️
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Aakash@void_aakash·
@NawinScript Best idea is share the claude with me 🙂
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Nawin@NawinScript·
how do i spend all these ? tell me some intresting ideas if u have !
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Nawin@NawinScript·
overtime these days
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Nle@nlethetech·
NEPSE via terminal UI looks pretty beautiful ngl
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Nawin@NawinScript·
hail to company work, Legacy: springboot + Angular
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srgm@sargampoudel·
Transcoding pipeline ~ Youtube: - taking a raw .mp4, .mov, etc files from the end user - converting it in 3 different qualities 360, 720 & 1080p - generating HLS playlist - generating on the fly thumbnails for integration with seek bar youtube link in replies
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