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Sankalp Mukim

@IceCreamChai

cricket lover, tech enthusiast, programmer. My side project has real users I swear

Delhi Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
The first step to making a good product is knowing what a good product looks like.
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nexxel@nexxeln·
im in blr where should i get brunch? preferably in or near kormangala
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
@Hesamation May be hot take? - I think Figma will recover, both in Product competitiveness and stock price, its a good buy
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
@samlambert oh yeah I do that all the time. wait nvm did you mean vibe coding or working working
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
working on a large codebase for a long time teaches you invaluable lessons
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nexxel
nexxel@nexxeln·
announcing india’s first opencode buildathon 100 builders. $100k cash + credits. 8 hours. bengaluru. multiple tracks, prizes across the board, and a stacked room of builders ready to ship applications close in 48 hours. apply now!
Udayan Walvekar@udayan_w

India's first OpenCode Buildathon. 100 builders. $100K cash & credits. 8 hours. @opencode is the worlds biggest open source coding agent, period. 6.5M monthly active users. 143,000+ github stars. The company has 20 years of shipping open source developer tools. Backed YC, the founders of paypal, linkedin, yelp, and youtube. this weekend, we’re bringing OpenCode team to organize the craziest buildathon in bengaluru. what to expect? every frontier model available (claude, gpt, gemini) plus the best open models (kimi, qwen, llama). And multiple tracks (viral consumer, hack for good, & multi agent as a service). prizes across every track. where is this happening? @Razorpay HQ. the tech sanctuary that has produced a generation of operators, founders, and the top 1% tech talent. you’re building in a space that already carries builder history. come to build your next big thing at Razorpay :)) who should apply? experienced engineers. founders who ship. IC's with strong github graphs. people who already live in a terminal and want a weekend to build something real with the best open coding agent out there. applications close in 48 hours 👇🏻

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sudox@kmcnam1·
*Laughs alone in my home office*
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Just shipped Sandcastle 0.4.1. - OpenCode, Pi, Codex support - Podman, Daytona, Vercel support It's becoming the simplest way to run any agent, sandboxed anywhere
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mattn
mattn@mattn_jp·
「初心者向けの BASIC なんか使ってる訳ないでしょ~」
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
@devXritesh Been writing go for a few years, I'm still never sure when to use pointers and when not to
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Ritesh Roushan
Ritesh Roushan@devXritesh·
Go (Golang) Roadmap for Backend Engineers, Who Want to Ship Fast: 1. Master the Basics : Syntax, variables, loops, functions, packages & modules 2. Understand Go’s Real Power : Structs, interfaces, composition & embedding 3. Master Pointers : Learn how they work, when to use them, and why they matter 4. Goroutines & Channels : The real reason people choose Go → master concurrency here 5. Error Handling : Learn proper error wrapping, custom errors & context 6. Build CLI Tools : Use → flag, cobra or urfave/cli, make something useful 7. Work with Data : Files, JSON, YAML, HTTP clients & basic APIs 8. Build REST APIs : Use Gin or Fiber + proper routing, middleware & validation 9. Advanced Concurrency : Worker pools, pipelines, fan-in/fan-out, rate limiting 10. Database Layer : PostgreSQL + GORM or sqlx + proper connection pooling 11. Testing & Quality : Unit tests, table tests, benchmarks & integration tests 12. Production Ready : Docker, logging, graceful shutdown, config management, observability Bonus Steps: - Read Go source code of popular packages - Build 3 real projects (Auth service, Background worker, Scraper) Stop just “learning Go” Follow this → become → production dangerous Save it. Follow it. Ship it. Who’s starting this journey in 2026?
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Jacob Hands
Jacob Hands@jachands·
I got tired of creating $5 @PlanetScale DBs for every little side project I build on @Cloudflare Workers, so I created a Pulumi component that lets me easily add multiple DBs + roles to a single PlanetScale PS-20 cluster, and then provision an Cloudflare Hyperdrive config that I can use in my Cloudflare Workers!
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Christoffer Bjelke
Christoffer Bjelke@chribjel·
i wanna use t3 code so bad, but i need opencode support
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WingX Aviation
WingX Aviation@wingXaviation·
Korean Air B787 Dreamliner landing at Delhi Airport
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Mayank
Mayank@mayankk98·
Designers at Razorpay are using AI not only to design fast, but also to write code and ship to production. The team will be showcasing their process through a live session on April 17 at 4 PM. Registration link: luma.com/a82lfrd2
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
I hate vllm and pytorch sooo much Someone make working with GPUs and CUDA simpler please.
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
@thdxr I think openclaw is a good fit for gemma4:31b
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dax@thdxr·
i haven't really clicked with the openclaw category of product so i'm having trouble understanding some stuff can someone help me understand why it needs a particular good model? isn't it doing more basic stuff?
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boris
boris@boristane·
the closest to a programmable cloud is @cloudflaredev could be a tag line
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sunil pai
sunil pai@threepointone·
Do things quickly --- That thing that you're convinced will take 6 months? DOA. Instead, make a plan that ships most of it in 6 weeks. You'll get the buy-in for 6 months if it's worth it. 6 weeks to delivery? Break it down into 6 1-week sprints. Setup a quick review every Monday. A 1 week sprint? Ok we can't do meetings to decide every detail, so quickly sketch out what you're doing that week, and get to work. Day 1 of the sprint? Ok, let's hack something that just works for the day. So you can show something shitty by the end of the day. Suddenly, there's no sprint culture. You just do things everyday. You get effectively infinite course correction. Things that aren't important just get cancelled. You get to show incremental progress on a daily basis. There's no time for politicking, you only want to ship. You get the joy of infinite dopamine hits. You get a reputation as the demo god, always ready to show what's changed. There's no stress of hitting arbitrary long term deadlines, the only thing that matters is what's happened. Prioritising becomes your mantra. Sorry, we're not doing a rewrite because twitter said it's cool. We only want to move forward. You're done by 5pm every day because that's what you've planned for. If it didn't happen then you planned badly for the week; correct assumptions and move forward. Everyone's on your side because you've reduced risk. Who gives af about jira/linear/github? There's code, and there's not code. You make a text file on your dekstop with "things to do" and "things done". You're done when there's nothing left in "things to do". Just do it, dammit.
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
@threepointone People who have an eye for detail will understand survive this workflow, others won't, and won't even understand how it works. Because ai needs someone with good taste
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Mehul Mohan
Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
google sheets API + claude code has led me to do things i would not dream of otherwise. mega moment (make excel great again)
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Sankalp Mukim@IceCreamChai·
Every company once it affords it (has >40 developers) Should start buying H100s/H200s GPUs, and have a team in office self-hosting Open Source Models on Bare Metal. They are CRAZY FAST. There are NO LIMITS. Most coding tasks do not require the frontier models, Kimi, MM25 Enough.
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teej dv 🔭@teej_dv·
youtube therapy session
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