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@infinityy_chase

Tech enthusiast | Developer | Bookworm | Psychology aficionado | Sharing insights on computers, books, psychology, and more.

The Milky Way galaxy Katılım Ekim 2020
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
I read, watch, hear and learn a lot. It kinda feel selfish just to take and not giving something in return. So here I pledge to share my everyday learning regularly. Atleast if one person find it helpful, I will be glad. It's time for bullshit baby.
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
I really started liking DSA and grinding leetcode. Is it easy? No Is it tough? Abosolutely Yes The problem solving part kept me hooked to it. Like bruh, I am literally solving puzzles . It never felt like a rat race at all.
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🍂@Lovandfear·
read more books. not because it’s productive. not because it’s aesthetic. but because it rewires your brain. every good book upgrades your mental firmware. you start seeing patterns others miss. you start connecting disciplines. you start thinking. books are the ultimate leverage. cheap to get. infinite in return. read more books; that’s how you actually get smart.
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Andrey@Andrey__HQ·
I'm conflicted right now. On one hand, I could charge thousands for setting up OpenClaw globally, because this technology has every capability of making you earn more, making the value trade-off worth it. But I also remember being 19 last year, broke and unable to afford a workshop for an AI class I really wanted to take with a bunch of C-suite folks. And I know that unfortunately a lot of people are in that same spot, and it's unfair to them to need to know what a terminal is just to access something this powerful. So I'm trying something different. Idrc if I get hate for it, because I'm doing it for the love of the game (fr). I'm building a site that lets you deploy OpenClaw as easily as possible, completely free, without launching any tokens or coins to "fund" myself. If you find it useful, you can donate, but only if you want to. My only request is that you leave honest feedback on the installation process and leave suggestions on how I can improve this. My goal is to get as many people as possible experience what this technology can actually do, regardless of their budget or background. Leave a comment if you're interested in
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
X algorithm, show this post to the people who are genuinely fascinated about AI/ML. I want guidance.
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
It's hard to balance DSA, Dev, study and watching movie, reading a book. I really want some free time just not to feel guilty to watch a movie or read a book which is not part of my syllabus. Really.
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
How did such a shitty book become this popular?
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
C developer as a spy in Java Development.
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
Why aren’t we pushing Opus to be as universal as MP3? It offers: • better audio quality • massive bitrate flexibility • ultra-low latency • smaller file sizes • royalty-free & open • modern design What’s holding it back — inertia, hardware, or something else?
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
Building a YouTube video/audio downloader as a project. Now wondering: will recruiters hire me for my skills, or copyright-strike me for my resume?
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
@karthikponna19 The tiger is basically a bug. So, I will comment it out.
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Karthik@karthikponna19·
as a developer, what would you do in this situation ?
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
@TheVixhal So much interesting thing. So much cool stuff to learn in computer science.
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vixhaℓ@TheVixhal·
I still can’t believe that hackers can steal your data using the heat generated by your computer or laptop. Computers produce varying levels of heat depending on how much processing they are doing. In addition to the CPU, the graphics processing unit (GPU) and other motherboard components also produce significant heat. A system that is simultaneously streaming video, downloading files, and surfing the internet consumes a lot of power and generates heat. To monitor temperature, computers have a number of built-in thermal sensors that detect heat fluctuations and trigger internal fans to cool the system when necessary, or even shut it down to avoid damage. The attack, which the researchers dubbed BitWhisper, uses these sensors to send commands to an air-gapped system or siphon data from it. The technique works somewhat like Morse code. The transmitting system uses controlled increases in heat to communicate with the receiving system, which uses its built-in thermal sensors to detect the temperature changes and translate them into a binary “1” or “0.” The method was developed in 2015 by Mordechai Guri, Ph.D., as part of a project overseen by his adviser, Prof. Yuval Elovici, director of the BGU Cyber Security Research Center.
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C H I E F, the NuriaStore Bookseller
READ BANNED BOOKS, THERE'S A REASON WHY THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO READ BANNED BOOKS, JUST ASK I’LL SHARE A LIST
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Sakshi@Sakshi50038·
Twitter is cool. But it's 10x better when you connect with people who code. If you're into tech, Al, or programming, Say Hi & Let's connect 🙌🏻
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Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
Pitch me your best advice in 2 words
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
Is software engineering a really bad career choice?
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fidexCode@fidexcode·
In what language did you write your first "Hello world"?
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tatakae@infinityy_chase·
Signing off as a university topper and a gold medalist. From a small town classroom to topping my university with a 9.72 CGPA. Grateful for the journey, the people who kept me going, and the lessons that shaped me. Honoured to receive the Gold Medal from The University of Burdwa
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