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Deepak Tripathy

@deepakkttwt

ML Engineer | Student | Tech enthusiast | Bibliophile | He/Him

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Deepak Tripathy
Deepak Tripathy@deepakkttwt·
"I, myself, am made of flaws, stitched together with good intentions" -Augusten Burroughs
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‎Wojak Codes@wojakcodes·
sometimes I forget that even the most stupid people in my circle are often among top 5-10% in their field. I feel like "if they can do it, any idiot can" until I talk to the real idiots and realize there's levels to this shit.
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Deepak Tripathy@deepakkttwt·
@soumyaasays By eating nearly the same thing everyday or deciding a menu for the most part. Baaki jab mann kare kuch alag khaane ka that day is when we decide YOLO
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Soumya Sharma
Soumya Sharma@soumyaasays·
It’s so confusing to decide your meals when living alone; how do people manage the regular decision making!? Any suggestions?
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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
My mom told me 'Addiction is proof that you are capable of intense devotion.... You just serve a false god' I haven’t been the same since.
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blue@bluewmist·
Someone said, “Anger is sadness that had nowhere to go for a very long time” and I’ll never forget it.
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Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
what a privilege it is to be exhausted by an ambition of your own choosing
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aether@bluewdrift·
my therapist just told me, “if you’re always having to be the bigger person, maybe you shouldn’t be around so many little people.” wow.
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Deepak Tripathy@deepakkttwt·
@nush_1320 You’re gonna feel a lot more at peace come July and onward I can guarantee you. I went through the rough phase and it took me years to come to peace with it. Your own company can heal you more than you think.
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Anushka Singh
Anushka Singh@nush_1320·
June, what a month. I don't think I've ever experienced so much all at once. This month drained me physically, mentally, and emotionally. I lost people I never thought I'd lose. I had anxiety attacks, felt every possible emotion at once, and there were days where I genuinely didn't know how to deal with everything that was happening. There were so many nights where all I could do was cry, overthink, and wonder, "How did everything go so wrong so suddenly?" The people I thought would always be there were the first ones to leave. No conversations, no trying to fix things, they just walked away. Somewhere in all of that, I lost myself too. It started affecting every part of my life. I stopped working out, my physical appearance started changing, my work started getting affected, and I just wasn't showing up as the person I knew I was. Looking back, I almost didn't recognize myself. But after hitting that point, I realized I didn't want to stay there. So slowly, I started choosing myself again. I started enjoying my own company like I used to 6 months before. I reconnected with the hobbies I had almost forgotten, started learning new things, and leaned on the friends who never left my side. The people who stayed reminded me that I wasn't alone. I've made a lot of decisions for myself going into July. I'm choosing my peace, my health, my work, and the life I want to build. I know not everything will happen overnight, but I genuinely believe things are going to work out in my favor. Ending this month with some good news for myself couldn't have come at a better time. It gave me hope when I needed it the most. As difficult as June was, I'm grateful to God. Maybe I had to go through all of this to find the version of myself that I had lost somewhere along the way. Here's to July. A fresh start, a better mindset, and becoming myself again.
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Antaripa Saha
Antaripa Saha@doesdatmaksense·
presenting the home office built with adult money
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blue@bluewmist·
if you're scared to do something but think about it often, it's probably the exact thing you need to do to unlock the next chapter in your life. embrace the fear, welcome the change, and go after what you want with full force
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Kathan Vakharia
Kathan Vakharia@kathanvakharia5·
I just don’t want to disappoint my manager. Man, itna trust mujhe kyun nahi hai khud pr😭😓 I will try to do better
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Axel🦇@AxelTalksFilm·
real ones are excited for both
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Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
Obsess. For f*ck sakes. You only get one life. Don’t screw it up by being normal. Go all in. Act like a psycho. Let people call you insane. Please. I beg you. Obsession is the path.
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Soumya Sharma
Soumya Sharma@soumyaasays·
What makes you genuinely happy?
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Deepak Tripathy@deepakkttwt·
@soumya_sharma26 Bar is so low that i am impressed that the kids are going so long without checking the phone
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Soumya Sharma
Soumya Sharma@soumyaasays·
Travelling in a train and there are almost 6 children of around 7-10 years old. They are shouting on top of their voices, playing across the train and making all sorts of noises. Nobody in the train has any problem until this goes for a few minutes or maybe an hour; but for the whole journey of 7-8 hrs? Yes, they haven’t been using phone and their parents have left them to enjoy the journey but isn’t it really civic to teach your children on how trains are public places and they need to learn maintaining discipline. I’m not asking for pin drop silence, but maybe some decency of behaviour? Maybe, teach them to enjoy without creating nuisance for others? Parents are really spoiling children in the name of pampering or letting children, be children and in the name of ‘it’s a train, deal with it’. This age is the exact one for them to learn a few certain ‘societal norms’ that restraint a lot of unwarranted annoyance and disturbances. What do you think?
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Shreyansh
Shreyansh@imbearguy·
@deepakkttwt @drummatick By nitty gritty, do you mean their ability to code a solution for a well known problem or conceptual depth
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Saurabh Kumar
Saurabh Kumar@drummatick·
Everyone's resume is kind of converging to LLM, RAGs and Agents
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Deepak Tripathy@deepakkttwt·
@imbearguy @drummatick I get into the nitty gritty and see how much they know, and if i am still not satisfied, i fall back to testing their python and OOPs
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