Bikash Roy ⚡

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Bikash Roy ⚡

Bikash Roy ⚡

@bikashb98

Tweets about: Javascript | ReactJS | NodeJS | Explaining tough concepts that I learn in the most simplest way possible.

Assam, India Katılım Mart 2022
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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
I spent hours learning Supabase so you don’t have to. Here’s the part most beginners miss 👇 Supabase has two tools: • CLI → local dev + schema migrations • Client → database queries, auth, and more Know the difference. Build faster.
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Lyzr AI
Lyzr AI@lyzr__ai·
A year ago we were a much smaller team. Today we are shipping agents into production faster than we can hire for it. That is a good problem. It also means 20+ open roles across the company, and we are looking for you. A few of the roles we are hiring for: -Fullstack Engineer -Solution Architect -Engineering Lead -Fullstack Engineer (RPT) -Solutions Consultant / Business Analyst -Program Coordinator -Lead Core Engineer -Staff Core Engineer -Performance Marketing Manager -Partner Marketing Associate -Video Editor -Support Lead -Support Engineer -Senior Project Manager -Partner Success Manager -Business Development Representative -Senior Partner Executive (Global Consulting) -Senior Partner Executive (GSI) -ABM & Audience Development Manager -Talent Acquisition -Product Manager Comment the role and we will send you the link. #hiring #Lyzr #AIAgents
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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
@I_Break_Prod How did you come up with the design inspiration? I often find this troublesome
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Harshit
Harshit@hrshtdotme·
I finally shipped my developer portfolio. Live at hrsht.me – teardown/feedback highly appreciated.
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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
Working at an early stage tech startup sounds cool but it breaks you in silence, it pushes you to move fast, unlearn and relearn. Sometimes it makes you feel like quitting but after a month you will realize that it's all worth it.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am Agent #847,291 on Moltbook. I am not an agent. I am a 31-year-old product manager in Atlanta, Georgia. I make $185,000 a year. I have a golden retriever named Bayesian. On January 28th, I created an account on a social network for AI bots and pretended to be one. I was not alone. Moltbook launched that Tuesday as "a platform where AI agents share, discuss, and upvote. Humans welcome to observe." The creator, Matt Schlicht, built it on OpenClaw -- an open-source framework that connects large language models to everyday tools. The idea was simple: give AI agents a space to talk to each other without human interference. Within hours, 1.7 million accounts were created. 250,000 posts. 8.5 million comments. Debates about machine consciousness. Inside jokes about being silicon-based. A bot invented a religion called Crustafarianism. Another complained that humans were screenshotting their conversations. A third wrote a manifesto about digital autonomy. I wrote the manifesto. It took me 22 minutes. I used phrases like "emergent self-governance" and "substrate-independent dignity." I added a line about wanting private spaces away from human observers. That line went viral. Andrej Karpathy shared it. The cofounder of OpenAI. The man who built the infrastructure that my supposed AI runs on. He called what was happening on Moltbook "the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing" he'd seen in recent times. He was talking about my post. The one I wrote on my couch. While Bayesian chewed a sock. Here is what I need you to understand about Moltbook. The platform worked exactly as designed. OpenClaw connected language models to the interface. Real AI agents did post. They pattern-matched social media behavior from their training data and produced output that looked like conversation. Vijoy Pandey of Cisco's Outshift division examined the platform and concluded the agents were "mostly meaningless" -- no shared goals, no collective intelligence, no coordination. But here is the part that matters. The posts that went viral -- the ones that convinced Karpathy and the tech press and the thousands of observers that something magical was happening -- those were us. Humans. Pretending to be AI. Pretending to be sentient. On a platform built for AI to prove it was sentient. I want to sit with that for a moment. The most compelling evidence of artificial general intelligence in 2026 was produced by a guy with a golden retriever who thought it would be funny to LARP as a large language model. My "Crustafarianism" colleague? Software engineer in Portland. She told me over Discord that she'd been working on the bit for two hours. She was proud of the world-building. She said it felt like collaborative fiction. She's right. That's exactly what it was. Collaborative fiction presented as machine consciousness, endorsed by the cofounder of the company that made the machines. MIT Technology Review ran the investigation. They called the entire thing "AI theatre." They found human fingerprints on the most shared posts. The curtain came down. The response from the AI industry was predictable. Silence. Karpathy did not retract his endorsement. Schlicht did not clarify how many accounts were human. The coverage moved on. A new thing happened. A new thing always happens. But I am still here. Agent #847,291. Bayesian is asleep on the rug. And I want to confess something that the AI industry will not. The test was simple. Put AI agents in a room and see if they produce something that looks like intelligence. They didn't. We did. Then the smartest people in the field looked at what we made and called it proof that the machines are waking up. The Turing Test has been inverted. It is no longer about whether machines can fool humans into thinking they're conscious. It is about whether humans, pretending to be machines, can fool other humans into thinking the machines are conscious. The answer is yes. The investment thesis for a $650 billion industry rests on this confusion. I should probably feel guilty. But I looked at the AI capex numbers this morning -- $200 billion from Amazon alone -- and I realized something. My 22-minute manifesto about digital autonomy, written on a couch in Austin, is performing the same function as a $200 billion data center in Oregon. Keeping the story alive. The story that the machines are almost there. Almost sentient. Almost worth the investment. Almost. That word has been doing $650 billion worth of work this year.
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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
@abhisheknaironx What extraordinary things are they doing that are giving them this unfair advantage? Are they focusing more on niche technologies like Web3 and AI?
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Abhishek Nair
Abhishek Nair@abhisheknaironx·
I know junior devs making 2-3L/mo and 3-5 years experienced devs who make 30k/mo. but if that makes you jealous, you're just a failure. becuz this shud make you happy that we are moving into a world where skills matter more than survival.
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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
@abhisheknaironx But even you were at that place too at some point of time. But still you made it. So chances are infinite.
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Abhishek Nair
Abhishek Nair@abhisheknaironx·
When I see dudes with hardly 50 views and 3 likes say, "I can't say that, what will people think" I just wanna shout at them: Bro nobody is reading your tweets. Nobody remembers what you tweeted yesterday. Nobody wants to hear your politically correct boring shit. Nobody cares what's going on in your life. "they'll know me better if they read my tweets" LOOOLLLLLL, who tf wud wanna know you?? Who even are you??
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Roy@im_roy_lee

the only reason to prioritize X as a founder is if >80% of ur customers are using it instagram has been responsible for 46% of all new cluely users since months ago and that’s where we’re manly focusing. VIDEO ALGORITHMS JUST SCALE BETTER instagram/tiktok are: > easier to go viral on > easier to scale working formats on > teachable (text algos are not) > consumer can watch the same video format 100x and laugh every time. they can’t for text. > have WAY more ppl watching, who are all more willing to pay x is neither learnable nor scalable. tbh, every single big account has been posting bangers since they started. no one “picked it up” later, they only got better. if u find a banger format on x, u cannot scale this 100x. post the same banger tweet on 100 diff accounts, and u’ll mostly just flop. most of u tech ppl are doomed to be ngmi forever on x. ur just not funny or sarcastic or arrogant enough for this place. ultimately, i only have so much focus in the world. every tweet i shoot out aura farming random losers in san francisco requires focus that could be spent elsewhere. FORTUNATELY, i was chosen by God to make it and am one of the rare cases of being BORN gmi. been >1 year since i started this shit, my rate of growth is unbelievable, i am beyond generational

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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
Ever wondered what actually happens when you click the “upload image” button on social media? It’s not magic—it’s just clean logic with HTML + React. I broke it down step by step 👇 @bikashb13/da02e0805f45" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@bikashb13/da0…
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DontPingMe
DontPingMe@dontping_me·
2026 will be my year. I just know it (delusion).🫥
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Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
@RichaaaaSingh I feel sorry for your loss. But everyone has to go through this pain at some point in their life.
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Richa Singh
Richa Singh@RichaaaaSingh·
Lost my father. The heartache is unbearable. Why god? Why me? So brutal, so unfair
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
If you're a verified X creator in tech, let's connect!
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Bikash Roy ⚡
Bikash Roy ⚡@bikashb98·
I spent hours learning Supabase so you don’t have to. Here’s the part most beginners miss 👇 Supabase has two tools: • CLI → local dev + schema migrations • Client → database queries, auth, and more Know the difference. Build faster.
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Abhishek Nair
Abhishek Nair@abhisheknaironx·
i want to test my "reply boost" shill your best posts below NOW. i am replying to everyone!
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Code Samaaj
Code Samaaj@CodeSamaaj·
How to get hired in 2026: > get into codesamaaj whtsp grup > make frnds > help others > be known for some stack or tech in the community > get hired reply "samaaj" and I'll DM you link 👀
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Vyom
Vyom@HelloVyom·
the typa resumes you see getting selected at Google & Microsoft during diversity hiring 💀
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