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HumbleFool@humblefool07·
New year Resolutions 🚀: Get a remote Job/internship Become a cracked web3 dev! Solving at least 1 problem a day! learn Japanese Become a @SuperteamIN member Make meaningful contributions to Open Source! Start an online book reading community and make it global! 🐥thanks
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Amaan@BilwarAmaan·
really wanna go to the codex hackathon happening in blr. can anyone gimme a referral?
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Nishtha Singh@pikachiuiu·
planning to drop an article, would you all be interested in reading it?
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HelixDB
HelixDB@helixdb·
🚨 HELIX-DB ENTERPRISE CLOUD Helix-DB can now be run distributed, multi-az, and at infinite scale! If you want to run Helix Enterprise, reach out to us for closed release 🔥
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Mike MacCana
Mike MacCana@mikemaccana·
SOLANA FACT: Also 'nonce' means a child molester in British English. #solanafacts
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Jordi Hays
Jordi Hays@jordihays·
TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI The world is changing quickly but TBPN will stay the same. Live every weekday just with a lot more resources. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of this journey big or small. We are 17 months in and unironically just getting started.
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John Coogan
John Coogan@johncoogan·
TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with @sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.
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mahelika
mahelika@mahelikaaX·
Super 30 3.0. Finally 🫡
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Mike MacCana
Mike MacCana@mikemaccana·
Moved to London at 27. Had a job lined up too. Had 10 interviews for an SRE role with the US team (I’d be working for new UK team). Linux, TCPIP, performance monitoring, memory leaks, systemtap, Nagle, bash and Python, etc. Hard questions from smart people but I knew my stuff. Went to London and met my potential UK colleagues for the final round - “do you have a CS degree” “do you know PHP? All we do is fix badly written PHP when the US can’t do it”. Very clearly nothing SREish and I clearly wasn’t what they wanted either. Stuck around, looked for a different job, ended up doing similar work at a hedge fund and had my work on the Google front page two years later.
Simon Vans-Colina@simonvc

Moved to London at 22. No mobile internet. No dialup at home. Used a AtoZ to find things. Lived in Soho. Changed my life.

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Parth Agrawal
Parth Agrawal@shankstwin·
Since 1 week I am deep diving Postgres Here's what I covered : - MVCC — how Postgres avoids read locks - WAL — Write-Ahead Log, crash recovery, checkpoint - VACUUM and autovacuum — dead tuple cleanup - Connection pooling with PgBouncer — pool modes - Row-level security — tenant isolation at DB layer - Logical & streaming replication - Partitioning — range, list, hash, partition pruning - Full-text search — tsvector, tsquery, GIN indexes - JSONB with GIN index — flexible dynamic data - Window functions — ROW_NUMBER, LAG, LEAD, PARTITION BY - CTEs - common table expressions, recursive CTEs for trees - B-Tree — node structure, split/merge, height, range scans - Hash index — O(1) equality, not suitable for range - GiST — generalized search tree, geometric/range types - BRIN — block range, massive naturally-ordered tables - Partial indexes — WHERE clause, smaller, faster updates - Expression indexes — index on function result - Covering indexes — INCLUDE clause, index-only scans - EXPLAIN ANALYZE — reading query plans, actual vs estimated - N+1 query problem — identifying and fixing with JOIN Still learning covering more things I am really enjoying how things work and revising old concepts Will keep updating this list
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Haz Hubble
Haz Hubble@hazhubble·
OFFER: if you want to come to SF but budget is stopping you, i want to offer you FREE housing in our hacker house! we have the best views in SF, fancy chairs and monitors, 1gbps internet, and queen size beds waiting for you if you know someone who should be in SF tag them below DMs open
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peeli alto@sortofadiary·
first day at da hospital question is will we survive
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