Rahban Ghani

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Rahban Ghani

Rahban Ghani

@RahbanGhani

Software Engineer. GSoC'25 @ Julia, NITRR '26 Batch, Reliance Scholar

India Katılım Eylül 2021
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Captain Insight
Captain Insight@CaptainInsightX·
4 engineers who shaped modern software. You get 1 as your mentor for a year. Pick one. -DHH (creator of Ruby on Rails, CTO of 37signals) -John Carmack (creator of Doom, ex-CTO Oculus) -Linus Torvalds (creator of Linux & Git) -Guillermo Rauch (CEO of Vercel, creator of Next.js) Who are you picking, and why?
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Dr Mouth Matters
Dr Mouth Matters@GanKanchi·
Confessions and realities 42M, 55LPA I am a 42-year-old man with a senior job in IT. I have a house in Chennai, a supportive wife, and two children. On paper, everything about my life looks perfect. I have achieved all the things society says a man should achieve. In my twenties, life felt different. I had friends to spend time with. We would hang out at Marina Beach and Besant Nagar beach, watch movies at Rohini, Udayam, and Kasi theatres, and ride around Mount Road on my RX100. In my thirties, I had colleagues to talk with over tea breaks. We would discuss apartments, onsite trips, and share random stories about life and work. But now, in my forties, life has turned into a quiet routine. My phone rarely rings for anything personal. Most calls are about office work, bank alerts, or someone from home asking me to pick up milk on the way back. The loneliness of a man in his forties is unusual. I am not physically alone, but I often feel like a machine. When I enter my home, I am simply “Appa.” I am the person who pays school fees, fixes the Wi-Fi, and handles repairs. My wife is busy with her work and the kids. My children are teenagers now, living in their own worlds and their own rooms. They love me, but they mostly see me as the person who provides comfort and stability. They no longer see me as an individual. At the office, I am the senior person. I am expected to have all the answers. I cannot tell my team that I feel tired. I cannot tell my boss that I sometimes struggle to keep up with new technologies. I must appear confident and strong, even when I quietly worry about the future. Sometimes I drive home slowly from work just to spend a few extra minutes in the car. I listen to songs from my college days. For those fifteen minutes, I am not a manager or a father. I am simply myself again. I realize that I have not had a real conversation about my feelings with anyone in years. My old friends now exist mostly as names on WhatsApp. We send “Happy Birthday” or “Congratulations” messages, but rarely talk. When we meet at weddings, our conversations revolve around our children’s grades or the cars we drive. We never talk about what we actually feel. The hardest part is that I cannot even complain. If I tell my family that I feel lonely, they look confused and say, “But we are all here with you.” They do not understand that a person can be surrounded by people and still feel like they are on a desert island. Society teaches men that if they provide money and security, they have succeeded in life. But no one teaches us how to deal with the silence that comes with it. I have built a beautiful life for everyone around me, but sometimes it feels like there is no space left for me inside it. And maybe… this is what life in your forties feels like.
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Krish Gupta
Krish Gupta@krishgupta72·
Excited to announce that tensormux.com is now part of the NVIDIA Inception program. Thank you @nvidia for believing in our vision as we work toward making inference more reliable, visible, and controllable than ever before. Big milestone/validation for us. Now back to shipping.
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Aditya
Aditya@adityastxt·
In some other news, got accepted into @localhosthq’s founders program and moved to bangalore Building www[.]gstflo[.]com from here for the next 3 months .Lets get it @localhostIND
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Archie Sengupta
Archie Sengupta@archiexzzz·
Every single day, I am grateful to have connected with the top 1% in the world, who guide me on the right path. I urge everyone to find someone who believes in your potential - someone who has already done what you want to do. Have mentors, they will change your life.
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Ojasvika Sahu
Ojasvika Sahu@Ozacle23·
Hiring a Founder's Office Generalist at Shram! 🚨 -45LPA + Benefits -stay and work from our villa in Indiranagar (no rent) -0-3 y/o experience -must be cracked -DM me/comment below, I'll send you the access to Shram. Study it for a week -> come out with a product breakdown+growth roadmap (Mac users only). Mail your findings - ojasvika@shram.ai
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OpenCode
OpenCode@opencode·
Kimi K2.6 now in OpenCode — Go included
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Kimi.ai
Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot·
Meet Kimi K2.6: Advancing Open-Source Coding 🔹Open-source SOTA on HLE w/ tools (54.0), SWE-Bench Pro (58.6), SWE-bench Multilingual (76.7), BrowseComp (83.2), Toolathlon (50.0), Charxiv w/ python(86.7), Math Vision w/ python (93.2) What's new: 🔹Long-horizon coding - 4,000+ tool calls, over 12 hours of continuous execution, with generalization across languages (Rust, Go, Python) and tasks (frontend, devops, perf optimization). 🔹Motion-rich frontend - Videos in hero sections, WebGL shaders, GSAP + Framer Motion, Three.js 3D. 🔹Agent Swarms, elevated - 300 parallel sub-agents × 4,000 steps per run (up from K2.5's 100 / 1,500). One prompt, 100+ files. 🔹Proactive Agents - K2.6 model powers OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, etc for 24/7 autonomous ops. 🔹Claw Groups (research preview) - bring your own agents, command your friends', bots & humans in the loop. - K2.6 is now live on kimi.com in chat mode and agent mode. For production-grade coding, pair K2.6 with Kimi Code: kimi.com/code - 🔗 API: platform.moonshot.ai 🔗 Tech blog: kimi.com/blog/kimi-k2-6 🔗 Weights & code: huggingface.co/moonshotai/Kim…
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Alec Stapp
Alec Stapp@AlecStapp·
Just remembered the story about a computer scientist who had his bike stolen and tried to explain binary search to a cop
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Rahban Ghani
Rahban Ghani@RahbanGhani·
@Om_Codes_ Congratulations man! I wish you achieve rest of your goals as well
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Rahban Ghani
Rahban Ghani@RahbanGhani·
Doing the right thing poorly is much better than doing the wrong thing well.
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Syrus Akbary — eu/acc
Syrus Akbary — eu/acc@syrusakbary·
We will do very similar soon, once we have enough engineering time to do it. But instead of TanStack, we will likely use Astro (their islands model is great!)
Railway@Railway

We moved Railway's entire frontend off Next.js. Two PRs, zero downtime. Builds went from 10+ minutes to under two. 200+ routes on @vite_js + @tan_stack Router, instant HMR, and dev server startup in seconds. @vrzgc's full breakdown: blog.railway.com/p/moving-railw…

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Rahban Ghani
Rahban Ghani@RahbanGhani·
@moneyfetishist Thanks for taking time out to reply, it’s very kind of you. Can you give a global general advice to a person currently in job and wanting to get into business that have a similar background as me?
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moneyfetishist
moneyfetishist@moneyfetishist·
I do not know enough about the Indian market to give you advice worth following. the regulatory environment, the business culture, the capital access, the competitive dynamics are all specific in ways I have no direct experience with. find someone who operates in India and ask them. anything I say would be guessing and you deserve better than that
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moneyfetishist
moneyfetishist@moneyfetishist·
on another flight . doing this again. AMA PE, M&A, deal structuring, tax, game theory, Mittelstand, AI, European vs American business, career stuff, restaurants, whatever rules since apparently the last one needed them: 1. ask in the comments not the DMs. the X DM interface was designed by someone who hates reading. I lose messages, I miss threads, the notifications are broken half the time, and scrolling through 400 unread DMs on a phone screen is a punishment I no longer accept. if your question is something you are comfortable asking publicly, put it in the comments. I will see it faster, answer it faster, and everyone else benefits from the answer too. DMs are for things that genuinely need to be private. your career question does not need to be private. your deal structure might. use judgment 2. be specific. "what should I do with my life" is not a question. it is a therapy session I am not qualified for. tell me your age, your situation, what you have, and what you are trying to do. I will give you a real answer to a real question. I will not give you a motivational poster for a vague one 3. do not compare yourself to Einstein unless you have published something that rewrote a field of physics. you have not 4. if I do not respond it is not because I hate you. it is because there are hundreds of messages and one of me and the plane lands eventually 5. do not ask me what books to read. I already answered this. the answer is there is no best book. read the post 6. I am not a free consultant. if your question requires a 40-page memo to answer properly you need to hire someone. if it can be answered in a few paragraphs on a phone screen I will do my best 7. do not DM me asking to work for me, shadow me, or "optimize my life." I do not know what that means and the answer is no 8. if I give you advice and you argue with it, that is the last response you get. I do not have time to convince people to accept help they asked for 9. crypto questions are fine but if your entire question is "when moon" I am closing the DM 10. I will not help you commit white collar crimes. I will not explain how to commit them. I will not walk you through structures designed to evade taxes, hide assets from regulators, or deceive counterparties. everything I write about is legal, documented, and designed to be implemented with professional counsel. if you are reading my posts and your takeaway is "how do I do this but skip the compliance part" you are not my audience. you are a future defendant. do not ask me again 11. German questions are fine. ich antworte auf Deutsch wenn es eine DM ist und auf Englisch wenn es öffentlich ist damit der Rest der Timeline was davon hat 12. do not be dumb ask
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