Rishabh Bhandari

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Rishabh Bhandari

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Engineer | Builder Enterprise Voice AI Agents @ https://t.co/gXYO3vjaBK Validate your ideas @ https://t.co/BK7l1fO4f6 Time Travel to the past @ https://t.co/wEzvBtZxba

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Rishabh Bhandari
Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
I created a way to Time Travel. ⏳ Right from your browser. Introducing, Vista 🌍 Turn any coordinate on Earth into a window to the past. Pure naked-eye reality. What if you could go anywhere on Earth, at any moment in history? 🧵
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
People of pi. The great @steipete has graced our repository with a bespoke slop PR to fix cache affinity in the OpenAI Responses provider, which should lead to better prompt caching. And the new "pi contribution model (tm)" is now live. Here's how it works: - If you send a PR, it gets autoclosed, unless you've previously been approved by a maintainer. - If you send an issue, it gets autoclosed, unless you've previously been approved by a maintainer. All auto-closed issues are triaged daily. - Issues that follow CONTRIBUTING.md and are worthwhile will be reopened. - Issues that are exceptionally well written get an "lgtmi" comment from me or @mitsuhiko, which will approve all your future issues automatically. No more auto-closing. - Issues that are well written AND offer a PR get an "lgtm" comment from me or @mitsuhiko, which will approve all your future issues and PRs automatically. No more auto-closing. I, the idiot who has to go through all the closed slop daily, mark the last issue I processed with the "last read" label. If your issue is below that and hasn't been opened, then it did not meet the quality standard. You may or may not receive a reply on why the issue was not opened, depending on my time and mood. Accounts that: - Let their agents slop a book into the issue tracker repeatedly - Otherwise behave badly will get their account blocked across all my repositories. no exceptions. not takesies backsies. I get anywhere between 30-50 issues per day. Most of them are agent garbage. This is the only way to keep me sane and ensure the issue and PR trackers have actual good signal.
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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
🤏🏻 this close to getting hardware for my clanker.
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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
This is an amazing blog from @AmpCode, basics of creating an Agent. The most surprising thing to me from this is that the edit_file tool is just a string replace function. That's it. I was expecting it to be something more fancy than that. ampcode.com/notes/how-to-b…
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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
Backlinks are a very interesting @obsdmd feature that should not be restricted to what it is right now. It has to somehow evolve beyond Obsidian. Every platform that uses personal data/information should have backlinks.
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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
Absolutely beautiful. k8s 101
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops

Kubernetes is beautiful. Every Concept Has a Story, you just don't know it yet. In k8s, you run your app as a pod. It runs your container. Then it crashes, and nobody restarts it. It is just gone. So you use a Deployment. One pod dies and another comes back. You want 3 running, it keeps 3 running. Every pod gets a new IP when it restarts. Another service needs to talk to your app but the IPs keep changing. You cannot hardcode them at scale. So you use a Service. One stable IP that always finds your pods using labels, not IPs. Pods die and come back. The Service does not care. But now you have 10 services and 10 load balancers. Your cloud bill does not care that 6 of them handle almost no traffic. So you use Ingress. One load balancer, all services behind it, smart routing. But Ingress is just rules and nobody executes them. So you add an Ingress Controller. Nginx, Traefik, AWS Load Balancer Controller. Now the rules actually work. Your app needs config so you hardcode it inside the container. Wrong database in staging. Wrong API key in production. You rebuild the image every time config changes. So you use a ConfigMap. Config lives outside the container and gets injected at runtime. Same image runs in dev, staging and production with different configs. But your database password is now sitting in a ConfigMap unencrypted. Anyone with basic kubectl access can read it. That is not a mistake. That is a security incident. So you use a Secret. Sensitive data stored separately with its own access controls. Your image never sees it. Some days 100 users, some days 10,000. You manually scale to 8 pods during the spike and watch them sit idle all night. You cannot babysit your cluster forever. So you use HPA. CPU crosses 70 percent and pods are added automatically. Traffic drops and they scale back down. You are not woken up at 2am anymore. But now your nodes are full and new pods sit in Pending state. HPA did its job. Your cluster had nowhere to put the pods. So you use Karpenter. Pods stuck in Pending and a new node appears automatically. Load drops and the node is removed. You only pay for what you actually use. One pod starts consuming 4GB of memory and nobody told Kubernetes it was not supposed to. It starves every other pod on that node and a cascade begins. One rogue pod with no limits takes down everything around it. So you use Resource Requests and Limits. Requests tell Kubernetes the minimum your pod needs to be scheduled. Limits make sure no pod can steal from everything around it. Your cluster runs predictably.

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Rishabh Bhandari
Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
my first week with @openclaw was frustrating as hell. 1. trying to find the right skills (most of them are mid) 2. too much “setting up openclaw” content out there but not enough “usecases irl” examples. 3. making sure everything is secure enough because it seems like you’re on the edge of a security disaster. 4. the agent is bad at managing context and memory. Still long on @openclaw though, I’m sure it will get better.
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
What beast have you unleased @steipete I already run OpenClaw on my Beelink, but now I am so jealous of the red ones they are going to make 😭
Beelink@Beelinkofficial

🦞Big News from Beelink! We’re excited to launch the OpenClaw Pre-installed Series: Exclusive Lobster Red Editions and SSD Upgrade Kits — bringing you a seamless AI experience right out of the box. ✨ 📦 Coming soon to bee-link.com & Amazon. Stay tuned! 👇 Dive into the details here: bee-link.com/blogs/all/beel… #beelink #openclaw #AI #AIAgent #tech #minipc #newlaunch

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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
Your career is mostly an upward graph, but it's made up of so many small, minute and seemingly insignificant wins, that you don't even notice them sometimes. When you zoom out and reflect on it, that's when you realize that.
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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
I need an agent to monitor the situation now.
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Rishabh Bhandari@b_rishabh·
The issues tab of every open source project is a complete shit show now.
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