Goldy

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Goldy

Goldy

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🎹 | 21 | Leetcode | Tuta hua saaz hu main...

Rajasthan 가입일 Ocak 2022
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
THINGS THAT GET SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS FIRED FASTER THAN BAD CODE: 1. Breaking production and hiding it. 2. Saying "it works on my machine" like that ends the discussion. 3. Missing deadlines again and again without warning anyone. 4. Arguing in code reviews instead of understanding the feedback. 5. Building fancy abstractions when the task needed simple working code. 6. Ignoring tests, monitoring, and rollback plans. 7. Pushing risky changes without telling the team. 8. Blaming QA, DevOps, product, or juniors for your own misses. 9. Staying silent during incidents when communication matters most. 10. Writing code nobody can maintain and calling it smart engineering. 11. Not documenting critical flows because "I will remember it." 12. Overpromising in planning meetings and underdelivering in sprint end. 13. Being hard to work with even if you are technically good. Bad code can be fixed. Bad judgement, poor ownership, weak communication, and ego damage teams much faster. A developer usually does not get fired because of one bug. They get fired because nobody trusts them with important systems anymore.
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THINGS THAT GET YOU FIRED FASTER THAN BAD WORK: 1. Talking too much in the wrong rooms. 2. Taking credit that is not fully yours. 3. Being the person who always has a problem but never a solution. 4. Skipping the small tasks thinking they go unnoticed. 5. Replying emotionally to professional emails. 6. Being late to things that do not seem important. 7. Complaining up instead of solving down. 8. Making your boss look bad in public. 9. Saying yes to everything and delivering nothing. 10. Treating support staff poorly. 11. Sharing opinions on things above your pay grade too early. 12. Going quiet when things go wrong instead of communicating. 13. Confusing being busy with being productive.

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Sarthak Sharma
Sarthak Sharma@sarthaksharma85·
Wrote my own DNS server in Node.js from scratch I’ve been wanting to build a DNS server for a long time finally sat down and did it Spent time into how DNS actually works things like RFC 1035, UDP (dgram), packet structure, parsing, all of it Also wrote a detailed article breaking everything down step by step If you’ve ever been curious what really happens behind a domain lookup, this might be worth your time Give it a read 👇 @sharma.sarthak222872/build-your-own-dns-server-in-node-js-from-scratch-264b328b6d00" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@sharma.sartha…
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
How did I forgot that, Hit slash to focus at the search bar 😭 ❤️😭
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
@OneTab What an upgrade guys, Literally from the folder view to task, star, remove duplicates, and all. Literally amazed guys, just wanted to appreciate you guys first. Well done, who needs browser tabs now, maybe add onetab as a permanent sidebar in each of the browsers?? 😊
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Mrinal
Mrinal@Hi_Mrinal·
This is my assignment for a SF startup as a backend and infra engineer the main goal was to build a workflow engine that executes directed acyclic graphs of tasks for this assessment the task would arbitrary HTTP endpoints. But I replaced it with my own usage of news aggregator from hackernews, github (top repos for VAE, and libs related to Pytorch) and threads on reddit related to topic ML This I can use in many paid gigs too as a CD deployements like test > build > deploy staging > tests > deploy prod > notify but for now it handles simple tasks and its built on go, redis, grpc with htmx and tailwindcss
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Harshil Tomar
Harshil Tomar@Hartdrawss·
This Reddit user shared his Ultimate No BS $0 Techstack Bookmark to ship your next Big Product ! 1. IDE - Google's AntiGravity (100% free + higher access if you use student ID) 2. Al Documentation - SuperDocs (100% free & open source) 3. Database - Supabase (Nano plan free, enough for basic needs) 4. Authentication - Stack Auth ( Free upto 10K users) 5. LLM (AI Model) - OpenRouter or Gemini via Al Studio for testing and a custom tuned model by Unsloth Al for production. ( You can fine-tune models using Unsloth literal in a Google Colab Notebook ) 6. Version Maintenance/Distribution - Github/Gitlab ( both totally free and open source ) 7. Faster Deployment - Vercel ( Free Tier Enough for Hobbyists ) 8. Analytics PostHog, Microsoft Clarity & Google Analytics ( All 3 are free and independent for different tracking )
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
@drummatick Yes Just use the way we use in jupyter notebooks, Use an ! And it will get you to terminal mode and not ai mode.
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Saurabh Kumar
Saurabh Kumar@drummatick·
in claude code is there a way to switch from llm mode to normal terminal mode without terminating the session or starting a new one? there are some commands like pip install or static check that I can just type and not waste tokens on them
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
@arpit_bhayani You can have a million 𝘳𝘦𝘲𝘶𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘴(𝐰𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐬) but you need a 𝘭𝘰𝘢𝘥 𝘣𝘢𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘳 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘦-𝘭𝘪𝘮𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨(𝐰𝐢𝐟𝐞) to make the 𝘴𝘺𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘮(𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞) 𝘴𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦(𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲). Thanks.
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
I wanted my daughter's toy. She wouldn't let me play with it. Then remembered - I have money. I can buy any stupid toy I want. I bought it. My wife saw it. Now, I am returning it.
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Jay
Jay@shreejibawa·
🧵 You can call OpenAI APIs. Good. Now let's talk about what actual AI engineering looks like. 1/15 Prompting is programming with constraints. You should think about: - system vs user vs developer messages - invariants - few vs zero-shot tradeoffs - adversarial inputs
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
@shreejibawa Absolutely Great read 👏👏
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Andrea
Andrea@acolombiadev·
Stop stashing. Use git worktrees. git worktree add ../my-project-main main cd ../my-project-main git worktree remove ../my-project-main Three commands. Same Git history, separate folders. Works great for AI tools running parallel tasks too. More tips like this in Main Branch (congrats to this week’s giveaway winners fernandoasfj and bogdan!) mainbranch.beehiiv.com
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tomato 🍅@neembu_paani31·
on which exercises i need to push more, i weigh 48kg rn
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
@neembu_paani31 Heard protein is hard to digest, then why at night??
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tomato 🍅@neembu_paani31·
day 15 of winter arc > 50 minutes of leg workout barbell front squats - 12x5 12.5kg single arm racked lunges - 20x5 7.5kg lateral squat walk - 30s x 3 3 way calf raises - 12x3 pulse sumo squats - 20x3 > skincare > protein at night 😴
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
@cheating_daddy Waiting for a feature to use model like gpt, and large thinking, just by giving it gpt keys :)
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Pankaj Kumar
Pankaj Kumar@pankajkumar_dev·
IIT KGP CSE stats.
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Siddhant Khare
Siddhant Khare@Siddhant_K_code·
Wrote this last night. Still stuck in my head today!!
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Saurabh ✧
Saurabh ✧@saurabhyadavz·
Startups you should definitely interview with: → Glean → Nirvana Insurance → Arcana → Mercor → ObserveAI → Cohesity Add your favs.
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Ayush Yadav
Ayush Yadav@ayushunleashed·
One habbit I would recommend everyone to start is time tracking. Use something like clockify and clock hours. Everytime you start working, write what you are working on and start. Stop timer if you are taking break or doing something else. It gives you clarity on how hard you actually work and writing the topic work as reminder to be focused on that task. The only productivity system that worked for me.
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Goldy@Gold_Invaluable·
Just a random observation: If after a few WAs, your code starts getting shorter, you might be on the right track 😌🙃 Half the code is comments now 😅 Anyway, time for the optimized solution: leetcode.com/problems/count…
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