Eshank Vaish

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Eshank Vaish

Eshank Vaish

@eshankvaish

Software Engineer II (Frontend) @Uber | Views my own & not of my employer

Bengaluru Katılım Aralık 2013
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Eshank Vaish
Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
PM Surya Ghar Yojana will succeed only if - Net metering is configured on time - Export and import data is verified - Billing corrections are automatic - DISCOMs are accountable Otherwise rooftop solar adoption will slow down.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
🧵 How DISCOM negligence is hurting PM Surya Ghar Yojana consumers
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
The skill that compounds in the AI era isn’t prompting. It’s knowing what not to build.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
AI reduces effort. It doesn’t reduce responsibility. If anything, you need stronger judgment because mistakes are easier to produce.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
AI is great at generating answers. It’s not great at: • asking clarifying questions • understanding business constraints • predicting long-term impact That part is still our job.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
The biggest candidate mistake I notice: Trying to prove they’re smart instead of trying to understand the problem. Interviews reward collaboration, not just performance.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
Most interviews are really testing how you think when you’re uncertain.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
My debugging got faster when I stopped reading code first and started reproducing the issue carefully. Understanding the conditions is usually harder than fixing the bug.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
@akshaymarch7 I feel AI works best when you stop treating it like a tool and start treating it like a teammate you need to supervise.
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Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
AI rewards people who can evaluate output, not just generate it.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
Biggest resume mistake I made while preparing for interviews: I described technology. Interviewers cared about impact.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
Frontend habits that reduced my bugs significantly: • debug with breakpoints, not guesses • keep state close to the component that uses it • name things so comments become unnecessary Most issues were architecture, not logic.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
Also, interviewers rarely care about how many technologies you know in most cases. They care whether you understand consequences of using them.
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Eshank Vaish@eshankvaish·
Most interview prep advice focuses on adding skills. My progress accelerated when I did the opposite: I reduced surface area and went deep enough to defend every decision I wrote on my resume.
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Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
Make AI your copilot, not your autopilot.
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