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CodeWithWho@CodeWithWho·
It was clear that my article for this week was going to be about communication in a team. And then, like clockwork, my device went "hello... hello... hello?" mid-convo. If you know Nigeria, you know the network madness. But sometimes, it’s not the network—it’s your gear.
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Palm@Palm1464493·
Gm Have a great Friday everyone
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Mathematician Paul Erdös regularly took amphetamines, which worried his friends enough that one bet him $500 that he couldn't quit for a month. Erdös won the bet, but later claimed mathematics had been set back a month.
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Brian Basson
Brian Basson@BassonBrain·
Copy & Paste SpaceX cracks reusable rockets, Jeff B follows suit SpaceX launch Starlink, Jeff B follows suit with Kuiper Elon suggests orbital data centers, Jeff B follows suit Maybe time for him to come up with something original...
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

NEWS: Jeff Bezos' rocket company Blue Origin has filed an official request with the FCC to launch and operate a constellation of 51,600 AI satellites (orbital datacenters), just two weeks after Amazon filed a formal petition calling on the FCC to deny @SpaceX’s 1 million-satellite proposal for orbiting datacenters, going as far to claim the project would take “centuries” to deploy. Blue Origin's project, called “Project Sunrise,” would include up to 51,600 satellites in low Earth orbit, designed to run AI and cloud computing workloads using constant solar power. The system would primarily use laser (optical) links between satellites. Blue Origin says "space-based data centers could relieve pressure on Earth’s power grids and water usage."

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CodeWithWho@CodeWithWho·
Why are hash tables O(1)? Without a hash table: You search every shelf for a book (O(n)) With a hash table: Your assistant MEMORIZED where EVERY book lives (O(1)) That "one-time load" is your assistant memorizing the entire library. Worth it for instant answers forever!
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CodeWithWho@CodeWithWho·
Hash tables are just PRE-MEMORIZED cheat sheets for your code! 📝 Instead of SEARCHING through data (O(n)), you just ASK for it directly (O(1)). The one-time load = memorization phase. Every lookup after = instant recall. #ComputerScience #Algorithms #CodingTips
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UI & UX with Rejoice
UI & UX with Rejoice@rejoiceitua·
I do not enjoy watching Anime But how come no one told me Demon Slayer was this interesting🔥🔥
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Mr Shivam
Mr Shivam@Shivam25mishra·
No YouTube. No Stack Overflow. No ChatGPT. How did early programmers even learn coding?
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Emmy Codes 🪖🚀👨‍💻
GM X fam! ☀️ Slept late, woke up late… but no matter, we go again today! 💪 Got a packed day ahead, but let’s make it count. Wishing everyone a super productive day ahead, may your code run smooth and your coffee stay hot. Today I’ll be dropping a thread on system design: Question: How would you design a file upload system for large files? (Think resumable uploads, chunking, progress tracking, handling failures, S3-like storage, etc.) Regardless of the low engagement lately, I’m still posting, because the research and thinking I do for these threads is teaching me a lot. That’s the real win for me. So stay tuned, thread coming soon. Turn on notifications if you want to catch it first! What’s your plan for the day ?
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