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Ghost Devoid

@ghostdevoid

hobbyist dev

Chaos of my mind Joined Haziran 2025
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r1shi
r1shi@Rishikesh04code·
@ghostdevoid currently integrity is handled entirely through backend controls. no browser lockdown or proctoring yet. tab switching prevention and proctoring is on the roadmap for future phases..
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r1shi
r1shi@Rishikesh04code·
got my first client. a private institute needed a full test platform built from scratch. I said yes. Backend MVP is done. Frontend starts now. Documenting everything publicly Here's the full architecture 👇
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Ghost Devoid
Ghost Devoid@ghostdevoid·
@Rishikesh04code Do you enforce any browser lockdown or use webcam-based proctoring, or is integrity handled entirely through backend controls? how do u prevent tab/window switching?
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r1shi
r1shi@Rishikesh04code·
@ghostdevoid thanks! yes full test conducting inside the platform — for integrity ,answers evaluated only on server, one attempt per student enforced on backend, result locking until test ends for everyone even if someone submits early.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
she G on my Stack until I 37k LOC
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cold 🥑@coldhealing·
It took a team of 8 male Google researchers to discover what every woman has known intuitively since birth
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gregorein
gregorein@Gregorein·
for added context: when a 17yo developer (@xiaonweb) politely pointed out that bragging about LOC is silly, Garry's response was to publicly call them a "clout farmer." the "clout farming" teen... wrote a browser engine in Rust at 17. HTML tokenizer, CSS cascade, box model layout, GPU renderer via wgpu, and published a technical breakdown showing deeper understanding of how the web works than most senior engineers I've worked with (including me, cos I've never dug that low-level). vs the "shipping" guy, the president of Y Combinator, a multi-billion dollar startup kingmaker, who mass-generates code with 113 Claude sessions a week, counts lines like a Duolingo streak, and ships test files, 0-byte AVIFs, and 4 MB uncompressed PNGs to production. right, punch down at a teenager. on main @. x.com/xiaonweb/statu…
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
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Sicarius
Sicarius@soumilrathi·
Starting a memory researcher group chat. If you’re into memory systems, personalization, or context engineering in LLMs & AI systems. comment “context” to join.
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Muratcan Koylan
Muratcan Koylan@koylanai·
If you're building anything in AI, the best skill you need to be using right now is hugging-face-paper-pages Whatever problem you're facing, someone has probably already published a paper about it. HF's Papers API gives a hybrid semantic search over AI papers. I wrote an internal skill, context-research, that orchestrates the HF Papers API into a research pipeline. It runs five parallel searches with keyword variants, triages by relevance and recency, fetches full paper content as markdown, then reads the actual methodology and results sections. The skill also chains into a deep research API that crawls the broader web to complement the academic findings. The gap between "a paper was published" and "a practitioner applies the insight" is shrinking, and I think this is a practical way to provide relevant context to coding agents. So you should write a skill on top of the HF Paper skill that teaches the model how to think about research, not just what to search for.
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Gracia
Gracia@straceX·
Him: My whole programming philosophy is 'move fast and break things.' Just push the code live, let the users find the bugs, and hotfix it in production. life's too short for unit testing. long pause..... Her: Cool. Him: So, what kind of software do you write? Her: Pacemaker firmware.
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love drops
love drops@lovedropx·
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Brahmin 2.0
Brahmin 2.0@RajeezusBackup·
@JebraFaushay "If I get nothing out of this, at least I'll get my dick sucked." Bill Clinton, probably.
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PROFESSOR
PROFESSOR@SIGMAPROFESSOR·
actually, that's the only right way to live. But as Machiavelli said: Make mistakes of ambition and not mistakes of sloth. Develop the strength to do bold things, not the strength to suffer.
🗿⁩@jhonte_

Living just in case things get better

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Shikhar
Shikhar@shekhu04·
Meet Abhay Bhushan (Every file you have ever sent online, he made that possible) > An Indian computer scientist born in Allahabad, UP in 1944 > One of the first 100 students ever admitted to IIT Kanpur batch of 1960 > B.Tech in Electrical Engineering. Topped his class > Won the prize for "best graduate in electrical engineering" at IIT Kanpur > Went to MIT. No computer science department existed yet > Just electrical engineers figuring out how to connect machines > As a student researcher at MIT's Project MAC he helped build ARPANET. The thing that quietly became the Internet > In 1971 he wrote RFC 114 a document that gave the world FTP (File Transfer Protocol) > The reason you can move any file, anywhere across any computer on earth > Every file ever uploaded. Every server ever accessed starts here > He also wrote the first email standards for the Internet > Left Xerox in 1978 and came back to India > When he could have been anywhere in Silicon Valley he chose the villages of Allahabad > Co-founded Portola Communications in 1996 which got acquired by Netscape in 1997 > In 2023 he was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame A boy from Allahabad wrote the rules the entire Internet still follows. Before Google Before WhatsApp Before everything
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gel
gel@gelsbelovedfitz·
Bro, I will pirate everything, books, movies, and music. Even all the software I use are cracked... You will have to snatch piracy out of my cold, dead hands I fear
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rohan anil
rohan anil@_arohan_·
I feel a bit responsible for hyping agentic coding in December as I was having and still having too much fun doing best technical work. However I heard some gossip about certain big tech hiring fewer junior eng. so I wanted to make a point. If you want your engineering output to actually compound, hire ambitious junior engineers, give them exceptional tools, and pair them tightly with senior engineers who are great communicators and genuinely care about teaching. Juniors move fast and explore multiple approaches, while seniors spend their time framing the hard problems and raising the bar for everyone around them. This will avoid endless debates and death by committees.
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Ghost Devoid@ghostdevoid·
agentic-coding has made a guy who wrote the book on open source to beg for some tokens
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