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Urahara!!

Urahara!!

@TExUrahara

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Katılım Ekim 2024
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Hitesh Choudhary
Hitesh Choudhary@Hiteshdotcom·
Alibaba is banning Claude Code internally over alleged backdoor risks. This is wild to think about. Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding agent, is reportedly getting blocked at Alibaba because of security concerns. A source told Reuters that Alibaba flagged it as a potential backdoor risk in the workplace. Now, no official technical proof has been shared publicly. But the fact that one of the world's biggest tech companies is making this call internally says a lot about the trust problem that US AI tools are facing in China right now. Think about it: Claude Code is genuinely one of the best AI coding tools out there. Developers love it. But love doesn't matter if your security team raises a red flag. This is the same tension I was pointing at with Alibaba Cloud earlier. These tools are hard to even access in India, let alone China. And now even the companies building their own AI (Qwen is Alibaba's own model!) are drawing hard lines around foreign AI products. The geopolitics of AI is becoming very real, very fast. 🌏 For Indian developers and companies: worth paying attention to how this plays out. What's banned in China today sometimes shapes compliance conversations everywhere else tomorrow
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Rob Pruzan
Rob Pruzan@RobKnight__·
Zenbu is a part of YC!! We are building a hyper extensible IDE for managing coding agents Our goal with Zenbu is to bring neovim/emacs level extensibility into this new class of "IDE" You can try it today at zenbu.dev
Y Combinator@ycombinator

Zenbu (@zenbu_labs) is an extensible IDE for coding agents. Run agents in parallel, manage their work, and customize the IDE with plugins. Congrats on the launch, @robpruzan! ycombinator.com/launches/Qey-z…

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Urahara!!
Urahara!!@TExUrahara·
@arpit_bhayani Thank you for the advice. I'm in a similar situation and lack context ..
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
When you join a new organization, it is quite natural to feel a strong urge to fix things. Let me ruffle some feathers here... You will notice processes, tools, or practices that feel inefficient, outdated, or even wrong. Maybe the team uses Jira instead of Linear, Java instead of Go, MongoDB instead of MySQL (for a use case), or Tabs instead of Spaces. It will be tempting to point it all out immediately. Resist that urge. Do not get overwhelmed by outrage. Every organization has quirks, and yours is no exception. Complaining loudly in your early days won't make people rally behind you. You may be right, but what you lack is context. What looks foolish from the outside might have made perfect sense at the time. So, start by asking why. Be curious. Ask questions, and listen closely. The more context you gather, the clearer the rationale will become. At first, focus on integrating rather than fixing. Show reliability, do good work, and build relationships. Once you have established credibility, you'll find that people are more open to your perspective. That's when you can choose your battles carefully. Keep this simple framework in mind: - Ask why before suggesting what - Listen more than you speak - Build trust before pushing change - Pick one thing, not everything Prove your ideas with small wins, and show that you understand the context. Over time, you will gain the influence to bring major changes and improvements. You can't fix everything on day one, but you can ruin trust in one. Hope this helps.
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Urahara!!
Urahara!!@TExUrahara·
SQL execution is there any free online judge like judge 0 for executing sql queries .
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Urahara!!
Urahara!!@TExUrahara·
ReLIFE ...
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Urahara!!
Urahara!!@TExUrahara·
@emilkowalski Even if we mailed for student discount not getting reply
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Niyas Mohammed
Niyas Mohammed@niazangels·
This course blew my mind and rebuilt the way I see animations! Emil teaches you to SEE first, and FEEL it before he proceeds to teach you how to code it. Just brilliant! 🔥
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Urahara!!@TExUrahara·
@kirat_tw 1. is this a good start for creating the 2d meta verse room ---URAHARA!!
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Urahara!!
Urahara!!@TExUrahara·
HELLO WORLD !! --- URAHARA!!
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