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@codewith55

Dev | Turning coffee into code

india Se unió Temmuz 2019
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Which programming language do you think every developer should learn?
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What If Apple made X • Tweets would be called “Thoughts” • Blue tick would cost ₹79,999 with titanium finish • Typing animation would look cinematic • Every update would remove one useful feature “for simplicity” • Ads? We think you are gonna love these. • Dark mode would arrive 3 years later and be called: Revolutionary Night Interface™ • Elon’s tweets would need Face ID approval • The app icon would just be a black square… somehow still iconic
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@droidbuilds But discord is better then WhatsApp when we compare to features
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DROID@droidbuilds·
WhatsApp: billion-dollar company Discord: $15 billion company yet both somehow fighting for: “worst app opening experience ever created” which one is worse?
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Which one feels more natural in conversation: Claude or ChatGPT?
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SUPERBRO@Rushu_Tushu·
It's frustrating to cold approach employers and get ghosted. Since 2nd year, I've been sending 5-10 cold emails almost daily, and most of them never even got a reply. I always wondered what actually happens after hitting send. Was the email opened? Did they view the resume? Was it ignored….or even downloaded? That's where the idea of a "blue tick" for cold emails came from. Meet ColdPulse - A platform for students, freelancers, and professionals to track their cold outreach and career progress. Track whether your emails were seen, ghosted, or replied to. Get analytics on how your approaches are performing. It also gives you a self-hosted resume link to track whether employers opened or downloaded your resume. Let's make cold emailing a little less painful.
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Surendar@Surendar__05·
Govt. website 😭 OTP showing on frontend… maybe they’re vibecoders
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Aditya@AdityaKTech·
This Cal AI thing is actually wild 🔥 > 18yo Zach made Cal AI. you just snap a photo of your food and it shows everything calories macros all of it . Lessons : > solve one real daily pain > keep it super clean and simple > make it actually useful > people will happily pay Simple stuff done right wins.
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Shikhar@shekhu04·
In 2026 even with an infinite number of processors the speed of a software system is limited by its sequential components. This is described by Amdahl's Law. For example, if 10% of a program's execution time cannot be parallelized, the theoretical maximum speedup is only 10× The formula is: Maximum Speedup = 1 / (1 − P) where P is the parallelizable fraction of the program. If 10% is sequential, then P = 0.90, so: 1 / (1 − 0.90) = 1 / 0.10 = 10× regardless of how many CPU cores are added. This is because certain tasks such as parts of file I/O, memory management or synchronization may need to be executed in order. Many developers fall into the "parallelism trap," assuming more hardware always leads to more speed without accounting for coordination overhead. In high-performance system design the major gains often come from reducing sequential bottlenecks rather than simply scaling infrastructure
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Vaibhav🎗️@VaibhavLLMs·
The author went missing after publishing this book 📚
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Harshit Gupta@HarshitGuptaa18·
Gurgaon property market is insane! I went to rent a flat today and this property dealer is asking me for 1.1 lakhs as monthly rent 🤯 Where are we heading with rents like these?
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@Palak3312 Adapting is the only solution
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Palak🎀@Palak3312·
AI is making execution faster than ever before. The only real bottleneck now is creativity and consistency.
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Jahir Sheikh@jahirsheikh8·
>Built JavaScript in just 10 days. >co-founded Mozilla. >Created Brave to protect user privacy. >Took a stand against intrusive ads and tracking. >Believes privacy is a basic right , not a feature. absolute legend
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Saanvi🌺@Saanvi_dhillon·
Be honest devs, Is coding still worth learning in the AI era?
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@ccodyy69 Startup is also a good idea
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cody@ccodyy69·
Unpopular opinion: 9-5 with a high salary is way better than owning your own startup.
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Ankit Aggarwal@TechAheadAnkit·
@codewith55 Being a python Developer i would say start with Java. It will teach you a lot about programming language.
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Which programming language do you think every developer should learn?
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@tiyaasssss Yes also they are the most demanding ones
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Eko Aprilia@tiyaasssss·
@codewith55 Java is core for learning concept , Python is beginner foundation (easy starting point),
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Which browser are you using the most in 2026? Chrome → I just need everything to work. Safari → Battery life everything. Brave → Ads are a personal attack. Edge → Yes I use Windows proudly. Firefox → Open source forever. Opera → Built-in features go brrr. UC Browser → Still surviving somehow. Tor → Nice try, FBI. DuckDuckGo →My data is none of your business
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Dhruvam@Dhruvam987·
Highest paying careers in Bengaluru right now : 1. Landlord 2. PG Owner 3. Broker 4. Water tanker owner 5. Tea/Sutta shop outside tech park 6. Pub owner for stressed software engineers Entire city economy is basically built on extracting money from IT employees Meanwhile developers are still solving DSA at 2 AM hoping for a 12% hike
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