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Sunny Sahsi

@SahsiSunny

Junior Full Stack Dev @FountaneInc React • Next.js • TypeScript • Golang Building on the web

Bihar, India Katılım Eylül 2020
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Isha@ishapatell1·
I dont like chai anymore!
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
@Nithya_Shrii Keeping it short is fine, but for longer leaves like 10 days, giving a basic context (travel/family) builds more trust than just saying “personal work”.
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Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
Don't tell your manager the real reason for your leave. Always say: personal work. Doctor visit. Interview. Family matter. Rest. The more you explain, the more questions come. Leave is your right. Your personal life is not office data. Keep it short. Keep it simple. Take your leave peacefully.
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Indian Oil Corp Ltd@IndianOilcl·
There is no shortage of petrol or diesel. Rumours circulating online can create unnecessary concern and disrupt normal supply patterns. IndianOil outlets are well-stocked and fully operational. We urge citizens to avoid panic buying and rely only on verified information. Together, we can keep the system running efficiently for everyone. #NationFirst #TheEnergyOfIndia #IndianOil #FuelAssurance #StayCalmIndia @HardeepSPuri @PetroleumMin @neerajmittalias @secretary_moPNG @ChairmanIOCL @sahneyas
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
@Confluence doesn’t support Mermaid diagrams natively… and honestly, that’s a pain for dev workflows. You either install plugins, export images manually, or maintain diagrams outside, none of which are clean solutions. Feels outdated when modern tools support it out of the box. Devs deserve better docs experience.
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
Sometimes you don’t need clarity. You just need to start.
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Sunny R Gupta 🐰
Sunny R Gupta 🐰@sunnykgupta·
If there is interest, I can do a separate thread breaking down: How to prep specifically for some of these - a playbook for India‑based candidates (college + early career). 💬 Reply “PLAYBOOK” and I’ll put that together. Also, checkout: @TeamShiksha
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Sunny R Gupta 🐰@sunnykgupta·
🧵 If you’re in your early 20s, hungry, and actively looking for hustle culture (with real upside, not fake “startup vibes”), here’s a 2026 list of companies I’d aim for from India. Remember, this isn’t a “safe” or “complete” list ;) 🔖 Bookmark for later
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
@AlfinCodes Yeah, back in college, when I started getting into pentesting, I used Kali Linux a lot, along with other Linux operating systems too.
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Alfin@AlfinCodes·
Developers be honest. Have you ever used Kali Linux?
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
Netflix uses JavaScript. PayPal uses JavaScript. Uber uses JavaScript. LinkedIn uses JavaScript. Airbnb uses JavaScript. Slack uses JavaScript. Trello uses JavaScript. Discord uses JavaScript. Spotify uses JavaScript. X uses JavaScript. Reddit uses JavaScript. OpenAI uses JavaScript. What is stopping you from learning JavaScript? It runs in the browser. It runs on the server. It powers dashboards, APIs, tools, extensions, bots, internal platforms, and billion-user products. Learn the basics properly. Closures. Promises. Async await. Event loop. Modules. DOM. Node.js.
Bidhaan@bidhaan_daju

Google uses Go. Meta uses Go. Microsoft uses Go. Amazon uses Go. Uber uses Go. Dropbox uses Go. Cloudflare uses Go. Twitch uses Go. Docker uses Go. Kubernetes uses Go. PayPal uses Go. Shopify uses Go. What’s stopping you from learning Go?

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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
This image really made me think! Life's too short to wait for the "perfect" moment. I'm choosing to start now, learn as I go, and embrace the journey. #NoMoreDelays
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
Found my old school fee receipt today. ₹30 for a month of school. Today I write code for a living. Life really moves fast.
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
@RealAnkush I have a love-hate thing with Jira, especially when bugs get assigned.
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Ankush Dharkar@RealAnkush·
Do you really hate Jira, or do you just hate the work that is assigned to you via Jira?
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
Based on my experience working with you and being part of @RealDevSquad, here’s my guess: You’re building a long-term developer ecosystem that doesn’t just teach DSA or coding, but transforms students into production-ready engineers with real ownership, accountability, and company-level processes. An infrastructure that trains, vets, and deploys engineers into real jobs at scale, solving the job-readiness and professional discipline gap in the tech industry. That would create massive value, real employment, and sustainable revenue for years to come.
Ankush Dharkar@RealAnkush

✨I wanted on something that was meaningful, creates employment for a LOT of people, and adds MASSIVE value into lives of people. And also makes money to keep it going. I got the plan ready! Will be spending most of my next 11 years on it!

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Benny Trico@BennyTrico·
hi @gitlab is it down? my MR, Pipeline all stuck..
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Ankush Dharkar@RealAnkush·
@FigmaEdu_Alex Would really appreciate if this is something that can be relooked into. We have a thriving design group and it's growing day by day.
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Sunny Sahsi@SahsiSunny·
When you resign, everything changes. Suddenly you’re not the “valuable team member” anymore, you become the “problem.” No matter how fabulous your work was, sab bhool jaate hain. That’s the harsh truth of corporate life.
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Aman Kumar
Aman Kumar@amanaryan23·
One of the most valuable skill as a software engineer is being curious. You being curious, you always try something new, learn new things and go extra mile to understand things. You don’t have to upskill yourself as it is taken care by itself. You have fun and you build cool stuff
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