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@ayush__64

Pupil arc • CF 1220 • CC 1481 • AtCoder ~240 (10 kyu) Web dev (React • Next.js • Node) Always down to discuss contests & projects

Bengaluru Katılım Kasım 2024
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Ayush@ayush__64·
MongoDB taught me that “it exists in the DB” means nothing until ObjectId types match. One string from req.params, one ObjectId in the collection, zero errors, just an empty result staring back like it paid rent. Silent bugs are the real senior developer .
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Blake Emal@heyblake·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Udhay Sharma@Udhay_911·
Missed my project submission at the last moment. Not blaming anyone or making excuses, poor time management on my end. Still finished & learned something, A food delivery app featuring React Navigation, auth flows, and deep linking. Taking the lesson & moving forward.
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MongoDB makes bad schema decisions feel harmless until one dashboard needs 3 filters and a sort. Then the missing index becomes the main character. PostgreSQL is stricter upfront, but at least the database tells me where I lied .
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Ayush@ayush__64·
PostgreSQL felt scary until I stopped treating tables like collections. The moment joins clicked, the schema stopped looking like extra work and started looking like the actual product logic written down.
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Ayush@ayush__64·
React stopped feeling magical when I realized useEffect is just a synchronization tool, not a place to dump every side effect. The moment 3 API calls, 2 states, and one stale closure enter the same effect, the component starts negotiating with itself.
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Hitesh Dhayal
Hitesh Dhayal@hiteshdhayall·
Got 5th rank in the @ChaiCodeHQ POLLING APPLICATION HACKATHON. learned a great lesson that perfect time will never come so its better to start early . will give my 100% next time and surely win 1st position(manifesting). thanks to @Hiteshdotcom fir this opportunity @nirudhuuu
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Ayush@ayush__64·
Got 32nd rank in the hackathon conducted by @ChaiCodeHQ . Not satisfied . The competition is fierce. Peers have made lot more clean and production ready products . Congratulations to winners .Learn from the mistakes and then onto the next one . @Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu
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Just shipped Ripple 🌊 #chaicode #learninpublic A realtime polling platform built with React, Express, PostgreSQL and Socket_io. youtu.be/aGLByf2kzdo?si… Live Website Link : …growth-production-d4e5.up.railway.app @Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu @ChaiCodeHQ @yntpdotme @piyushgarg_dev

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Ayush@ayush__64·
The build process is a single Linux script that shells into the tablet over serial and flashes overlay files. No proprietary binaries needed—architecture clear, reproducible.
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RK3562 is an Arm AI‑centric SoC, not a laptop chip. Booting full Debian from eMMC at 60 MB/s feels more like a server setup than a cheap tablet.
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The API produced a complete React form in 3 sec, but the output kept adding `useState` for every prop. I had to prune 17 lines manually before it compiled.
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Ayush@ayush__64·
A new prespective on what is intelligence by : @waitin4agi_ must watch Intelligence feels fixed, but it's a curriculum. 10 stages map the LLM evolution to human growth—pre‑training, reasoning, tool use, and beyond. Pick your weak spots, design a path. youtu.be/TT385EFm6jM?si…
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Ayush@ayush__64·
@cheese_cakee_9 I agree, the noise is loud. What pushes me is deep domain knowledge and crappy early iterations that teach me fast. Build something you’re obsessed with; the rest follows. That’s the only real edge.
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cheesecake@cheese_cakee_9·
Lately competition has been fierce. Supply is much much higher than demand. You have to be extraordinary to stand out. Now that kind of extraordinary doesn't come from just watching YouTube videos with shiny thumbnails, empty promises and surface level information. It comes from going into rabbit holes. Find things you like and dig deeper — blogs, articles, books. Implement them. Question them. Because when we engage in active reading , annotating, questioning, and reflecting, it employs deep processing, which creates robust memory pathways. This contrasts sharply with shallow processing, which creates weak, quickly fading memory. Most students don't do this because watching YouTube is much easier. The ones with high agency who do, stands out from the crowd.
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