Ayush Jain

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Ayush Jain

Ayush Jain

@imaayushjain

Katılım Nisan 2016
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Ayush Jain
Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@Fittrwithkj Bhai aapke saath rehna padega kuch din! Grocery Shopping bhi seekhna padega
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Ayush Jain
Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@volklub My drive would be hardly <300 kms per month. I am thinking of buying only because of the safety issues which you have consistently highlighted otherwise I don't really need it. Now confused bhai,if I should wait more or buy new or buy used..😅 Will obv. consult u before buying
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Hate saying this but it is not an ideal year to buy a car with non clarity of a few things. Yes for EVs but for ICE, its a huge gamble. Safest choice in ICE is, Naturally Aspirated Petrol and that too with Extended Warranty. Ideally, buy a car if you are going to drive it above 800 km per month. Otherwise get a used one from Maruti / Honda / Toyota / Hyundai from your known circle. Diesel, only if your running is 50% or more on the highways. Cars now will have shelf life of tailored 6-8 years. Spend wisely, not like a foolhardy like me who is materialistic.
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Ayush Jain
Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@SumitM_X @dexter_2397 Can look at featherlite, Refurbished Herman Miller, steelcase is not a bad option either. You can find them on OLX.
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SumitM@SumitM_X·
Best work chair for home? Budget - 10 K
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Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@dexter_2397 @SumitM_X I was using greensoul for > 2 years. I would suggest avoid it. It's a gaming chair not useful for work, ergonomics are bad
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Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@ifOnlyKantala @volklub sir does it make sense to buy a new car and learn driving or one must buy a 2nd hand car first, learn and then buy new?
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Kantala fc@ifOnlyKantala·
Gaadi sikhne ke liye yeh gaadi li jaaye kya dosto?
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Gajender Yadav
Gajender Yadav@imYadav31·
One of the best use of Smartwatch ⬇️⬇️ You can’t prove me wrong 😎
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Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@imYadav31 Atlas works for this seller CPAS technologies?
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Gajender Yadav@imYadav31·
Get an additional 2% discount on Amazon Pay Voucher. amzn.to/4wFSKge Now stack that with your credit card rewards: • SBI Cashback for 5% cashback • Magnus Burgundy for higher reward acceleration • HSBC TravelOne for strong travel miles returns • Or any card that gives you high reward-to-mileage conversion value This is where smart stacking changes the game. Instant discount + reward points + miles accumulation on the same order.
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Sheetal Jain
Sheetal Jain@Sheetal2205·
Any recommendations for a solid course on agentic AI?
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Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@riteshmjn Sir, what's your opinion on the impact of job losses due to AI?
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Ritesh Jain
Ritesh Jain@riteshmjn·
Some of the best macro research on planet comes from 13D Below is a snippet of an analysis titled “How AI is debasing knowledge—and what will set us apart in the dawn of a new knowledge economy. I can’t share more than this but you will get the gist… @sahilnandu
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EngiNerd.@mainbhiengineer·
You are wondering why education minister is not sacked even after NEET paper leak? You are wondering why Finance minister isn't sacked even after making rupees worst performing major currency in Aisa? Worse than even Pakistan. It's not that top leader is saving these ministers, they've purposefully keept these incompetent ministers on big portfolio so that in case of crisis public can point out finger at these ministers instead of top leadership. Basically top leadership isn't saving these incompetent ministers, these ministers are saving top leadership.
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Ayush Jain
Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@Fittrwithkj Kya kya kharida uska photo bhi share kijiye..😅
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Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@saybwala Bas ek 'SAYB' chahiyeeee Apple Juice k liye! 😅 <Imagine it in Aashiqui music>
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Anand Sankar
Anand Sankar@saybwala·
Saanson ki zaroorat hai jaise Saanson ki zaroorat hai jaise Zindagi ke liye Bas SAYB Apple Juice chaahiye.. Pyaas ke liye
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Pritesh Lakhani
Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani·
Authentic Mumbai taste Misal Pav. One of the gems in Ahmedabad.
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Ganesh Sonawane
Ganesh Sonawane@ganeshsonawane·
Long time no giveaway! So here we go. We’re planning to gift Frido Wallet to 5 people(3 above 1000 followers and 2 below 1000) who will have to post a fair and honest review clearly mentioning as a paid partnership. Comment below if interested 👇 We will give a preference to those who comment and retweet. Let’s go 🚀🚀
Ganesh Sonawane@ganeshsonawane

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Ayush Jain
Ayush Jain@imaayushjain·
@imYadav31 Ordered, used Book1A coupon code Thanks! 🙏
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Gajender Yadav
Gajender Yadav@imYadav31·
Protein prices might go crazy soon from what I’m hearing. I’m stocking up a little and honestly, I’d recommend the same if protein is part of your daily routine. Not panic buying, but smart buying. Personally, I’m using Super You yeast protein and @TsaTekk whey protein. Thrilled to share that you can go with either. Both have different use cases, and both do the job beautifully. Use code BOOK1A for monster savings.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Alex Xu's System Design Interview is the most recommended book in tech hiring. Volume 1: $39.99 on Amazon. Volume 2: $40.00 on Amazon. Both together: $79.99. Thousands of engineers have bought them. Millions have been told to buy them. Every tech interview prep list on the internet includes these two books. In December 2024, one engineer at AWS read both volumes cover to cover. His name is Gaurav Kumar. CS grad from USC. Day job at Amazon Web Services. He goes by liquidslr on GitHub. He took notes on every single chapter. Organized them by topic. Linked every section to the original research papers from Amazon, Google, and Discord. Then he pushed the whole thing to GitHub for free. Then he built a free website to read them on. He named it Pagefy. Every chapter. Every diagram concept. Every system. Free. Forever. Here is what is inside: → Chapter 1: Scale From Zero To Millions Of Users → Chapter 2: Back-of-the-Envelope Estimation → Chapter 3: A Framework For System Design Interviews → Chapter 4: Design A Rate Limiter → Chapter 5: Design Consistent Hashing → Chapter 6: Design A Key-Value Store → Chapter 7: Design A Unique ID Generator In Distributed Systems → Chapter 8: Design A URL Shortener → Chapter 9: Design A Web Crawler → Chapter 10: Design A Notification System → Chapter 11: Design A News Feed System → Chapter 12: Design A Chat System → Chapter 13: Design A Search Autocomplete System → Chapter 14: Design YouTube → Chapter 15: Design Google Drive → Chapter 16: Proximity Service And that is Volume 1. Volume 2 continues: → Nearby Friends → Google Maps → Distributed Message Queue → Metrics Monitoring and Alerting System → Ad Click Event Aggregation → Hotel Reservation System → Distributed Email Service → S3-like Object Storage → Real-Time Gaming Leaderboard → Payment System → Digital Wallet → Stock Exchange Here is why this matters: Every FAANG company asks system design questions. Google. Amazon. Meta. Microsoft. Apple. Netflix. Uber. Airbnb. Stripe. The median software engineer at these companies makes $226,000. Senior makes $312,000. Staff makes $457,000. The interview that stands between you and that salary is system design. The book that everyone says to read costs $79.99. The official video course on ByteByteGo costs $499 for lifetime or $189 a year. Hello Interview charges $279 lifetime. Educative charges $59 a month. These notes cover the same 28 chapters as the books. For $0. Not a summary. Not a cheatsheet. Structured notes with diagrams, key concepts, and source papers for every chapter of both volumes. Browse them as a website at pagefy.io. Search any topic. Jump to any chapter at 1 AM the night before the interview. 5,555 stars. 1,059 forks. One AWS engineer on his own time. One honest flag: there is no LICENSE file on the repo. These are study notes summarizing a copyrighted book. If you can afford $79.99, buy the books. Alex Xu deserves the royalty. These notes are for the night before, when you already read the book and forgot half of it. One engineer. Two books. Twenty eight chapters. Free on GitHub. The book teaches you the answers. This repo helps you remember them.
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