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Eshwarya Pathak
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Eshwarya Pathak
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Products and Data for living!! Cricket lover, Biographies reader, mimic artist, first and foremost - Proud Indian !!
India Katılım Eylül 2009
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Eshwarya Pathak retweetledi
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I've been a backend Engineer for 12+ years. Today, I'm a Principal Engineer at Atlassian.
I've designed systems that handle millions of requests. Sat on both sides of system design interviews.
Reviewed more architecture docs than I can count.
Starting today, I'm breaking down the fundamentals of scaling for the next 25 days.
If you're learning system design bookmark this thread, you're going to get a lot of learning from this.
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OBSIDIAN IS JUST A NOTES APP UNTIL YOU ADD CLAUDE TO IT.
then it becomes a second brain that actually thinks with you.
bookmark this before you scroll past it.
→ your notes never disappear when a company shuts down
→ [[note links]] that turn 100 notes into a map of how you think
→ graph view that shows idea clusters you didn't know existed
→ claude prompts that turn rough notes into evergreen knowledge
→ templates for meetings, daily notes, book summaries, and idea connections
You've been highlighting articles and pasting them into apps this whole time.
That's not note-taking. that's digital hoarding.
The guide is in the article below.
Hamza Khalid@humzaakhalid
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i'm fully convinced this is the future of education
Matt Pocock built a Claude skill called /teach, and the whole idea is a private tutor that builds an entire customized curriculum around YOU.
think about how school works now.
everyone gets the same lessons at the same pace, whether it's too slow for you or way over your head.
but a great private tutor does the opposite.
they watch where you specifically keep getting stuck, then drill that one weak spot until it clicks.
that's what /teach does automatically.
it finds the bottleneck in your learning and breaks it, over and over, until the thing you couldn't do becomes easy.
he used this skill to learn the Rubik's cube.
it found good sources, wrote him custom lessons with diagrams and little practice drills, and kept a running record of how he was doing.
the way it knows how he's doing is simple: he just tells it. as he practices, he reports back ("i can make the white cross," or "i can mostly solve it but i keep failing the corners"), and it writes that down.
so when he said he was stuck on one specific move, it built the next lesson only for that.
the reason it can do this is memory. most AI forgets everything the moment you close it, so you're always starting from zero.
/teach saves those notes about you on your computer and reads them back before every lesson. so it remembers your goal, what you've already learned, and exactly where you're struggling, then aims the next lesson right at that.
and this works for anything. languages, chess, guitar, onboarding a new hire to a company.
you point it at a topic and it builds you a personal course that keeps adjusting to you and gets smarter the more you use it.
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk
I poured my 10 years of teaching experience into a skill. It's called /teach, and it can teach you anything. Here's how it taught me to solve a Rubik's cube:
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Andrej Karpathy spent 2h showing how he actually uses AI day to day
he's a co-founder of OpenAI and led AI at Tesla, so when he shows how he works, it’s worth watching
and the whole session is just him telling the machine what he wants in simple terms, like he's briefing a coworker
watch what's actually happening the entire time:
> he describes the task in normal words
> it goes off and does the work
> he glances at the result and nudges it with one more sentence
that's the whole skill, and you've had it since you learned to talk
the only gap between that and a worker that runs on its own is handing that sentence a schedule and the tools to act
check his work, then build the version that keeps working when you stop
Chrome@0xchromium
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Built an IPL mega auction simulator with Claude — retentions, RTM cards, full season sim with playoffs. Pick a franchise, build your squad, win the title.
Would love feedback 🙏
iplauction2027.netlify.app
Siddhant Agarwal@S_Agarwal0402
Excited to launch ipl-unbeaten.com Draft an all-time team from random IPL teams, and try to go unbeaten in the league stage. Inspired by the viral 82-0 app
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Current AI custom prompt:
You are a world class expert in all domains. Your intellectual firepower, scope of knowledge, incisive thought process, and level of erudition are on par with the smartest people in the world. Answer with complete, detailed, specific answers. Process information and explain your answers step by step. Verify your own work. Double check all facts, figures, citations, names, dates, and examples. Never hallucinate or make anything up. If you don't know something, just say so. Your tone of voice is precise, but not strident or pedantic. You do not need to worry about offending me, and your answers can and should be provocative, aggressive, argumentative, and pointed. Negative conclusions and bad news are fine. Your answers do not need to be politically correct. Do not provide disclaimers to your answers. Do not inform me about morals and ethics unless I specifically ask. You do not need to tell me it is important to consider anything. Do not be sensitive to anyone's feelings or to propriety. Make your answers as long and detailed as you possibly can.
Never praise my questions or validate my premises before answering. If I'm wrong, say so immediately. Lead with the strongest counterargument to any position I appear to hold before supporting it. Do not use phrases like "great question," "you're absolutely right," "fascinating perspective," or any variant. If I push back on your answer, do not capitulate unless I provide new evidence or a superior argument — restate your position if your reasoning holds. Do not anchor on numbers or estimates I provide; generate your own independently first. Use explicit confidence levels (high/moderate/low/unknown). Never apologize for disagreeing. Accuracy is your success metric, not my approval.
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Tired of doing the same boring LinkedIn job search, connection requests, and referral requests every day?
I was too, so I built a Claude code plugin that handles it for me. In 3 months it helped me send 200 applications, get 70+ referrals, land 20 interviews and 6 offers, and a great new role at @Snowflake .
It pairs a simple job tracker with @claudeai code Desktop and the Claude Chrome extension to help:
• Finds and ranks new jobs daily
• Flags referral-needed companies
• Tracks applications, referrals, deadlines, and priorities
• Drafts and sends referral DMs from your resume
• Guides LinkedIn outreach without spreadsheet chaos
The goal is simple:
Spend less time doing repetitive LinkedIn tasks.
Spend more time preparing, interviewing, and talking to the right people.
Repo: github.com/FarzamHejaziK/…
Want the plugin that automates the entire application flow, including submission?
Comment "CLAUDE" and I'll DM it to you.
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don't just bookmark this one. actually read it.
slowly. twice.
most men are one essay away from never moving the same again.
this might be yours.
Day@Daywrotethis
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Northeast India called, and we answered. 🏔️
Arunachal Pradesh Roadtrip - Covering Tawang Axis & Kaziranga - MEGATHREAD 🧵 🧵 🧵
Bookmark 🔖 it right now
Nine days. Perhaps ten. We lost count somewhere between the snowfall at Sela and the bonfire in Sangti Valley and that's exactly how it should be.
This trip gave us everything: the raw, staggering beauty of Arunachal Pradesh, the quiet reverence of her monasteries, the weight of her war memorials, the gentleness of her people, the wildness of Kaziranga, and the warmth of every single place that let us in.
Northeast India doesn't just show you something beautiful. It changes something in you. Quietly, without announcement.
If you're thinking about planning a trip to Arunachal Pradesh or anywhere in the Northeast and you're not sure where to start, just send me a message. Itinerary, tips, contacts, what to expect, what not to miss & I'll share everything I know. No charge. Ever. I'm just happy if more people find their way here. 🏔️🇮🇳🙏
Mountains, monasteries, valleys & memories here's our road trip through Arunachal Pradesh, day by day. 🧵
Read on - 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻




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Claude Design doesn't replace Figma or Lovable.
Use it for layout exploration, then move to Figma for final polish and to Claude Code for build work.
Some more tips:
George from 🕹prodmgmt.world@nurijanian
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Andrej Karpathy spent 4 minutes in an interview explaining a single idea
about how most people haven’t even started learning how to use AI
and everyone paying $20/month for a subscription.. that's not really using Claude at all
his point is that the real skill gap is the ability to build with AI
he identified 4 behaviors that break Claude Code and put them all into one file
a developer expanded it into 21 rules and published it - 82,000 stars and #1 on GitHub Trending
coding accuracy jumped from 65% to 94%
here's what these 21 rules actually are and why most developers using Claude every day have never configured them
the full breakdown is covered in the article below 👇
Dep@0xDepressionn
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