@Hiteshdotcom Come on, students aren't stupid — they know exactly what they're doing and they know it's wrong. Why frame it like they're victims? Nobody's forcing them.
The consequences they face are largely self-inflicted. Sympathy has limits when the choices are conscious. Karma is real
Students are going through a serious problem, gambling addiction.
Some defend it by skill, prediction and many other names but it’s the same problem.
Scale is insane. From custom built mobile apps to agents collecting cash from location, it’s at crazy scale. Tech savvy people are on another level, they participate in international apps. 2-3 names are popular in prediction market but students are using apps that floating within campus.
Try it once is how it all gets initiated and it pushes you towards mindset of recovering that money.
You name it and people are betting on it, from highest percentage in this semester to number of backlogs.
Crazy times.
As a dev, AI didn’t take my job. It took my busywork.
No more CRUD for the 200th time. No more Stack Overflow archaeology. No more caring where the semicolon goes
the stuff I hated most. What’s left? Architecture, product thinking, creative problem solving. The stuff I love most.
Everyone is hyped about Gemini 3.0 Pro… but barely anyone knows how to actually use it to replace real work.
I collected 300+ mega prompts that turn Gemini into a full-blown productivity engine.
Comment "AI" and I’ll DM you everything.
hiring full stack engg. (full time/intern) to join us @runable_hq
requirements?
> on-site, bangalore
> 6x days/week
> able to pull off 60-80 hours per week
> knows his/her shit around js/ts and llms
not looking for a beginner. not looking for a cracked dev either (if you are, then good)
someone who believes in runable, its goal to become the "General AI Agent For Every Task" and has no commitment issues
if you fulfill these requirements, mail/dm umesh@runable.com
@Loop_and_lift Is this the same for every company, or do startups follow a different approach? I’ve worked with the MERN stack, but I haven’t focused much on DSA yet. With internship season coming up, I’m a bit confused — should I prioritize DSA preparation or build some strong projects?