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Israr khan

@isrardotdev

Fullstack Developer | MERN + NextJs | Wordpress

Mumbai Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
🎉 Check out my new GitHub Profile Comparison app! Here’s a fun comparison between me and @cbajpai7. Enter usernames to see your own results! 🚀 Check it out here - github-compare-rho.vercel.app
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
Been working on this for awhile You will love this if you like putting sticker on your phones and laptops. Create your own stickers → fill a sheet → we handle cutting & delivery Looking for early users to break it - stickerizz.com
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Rahul@10xRahul_·
Work in transit ahh post
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Shyam Tawli@shyam_tawli·
@Ashutosh_7x7 niceee, i am searching for a good lamp, can you suggest any?
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Ashutoshx7@Ashutosh_7x7·
Setup upgrade soon
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Chaitanya Bajpai ⓧ
Chaitanya Bajpai ⓧ@cbajpai7·
Recently, I was going through a lot, and a single conversation with him has helped me so much to set things in perspective. This has happened thrice now btw, toh mere liye toh badhe bhai hi hai not just a tech mentor. He’s been a steady, grounding presence in my life over the past year or so, a big bro to the big bro at my house, me Bass banda bhaiya nahi bolne deta, toh respecting his wishes Thank you, Kirat. Really
Anirudh Raturi@StaticRoutes

the man who made half of us techies

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Shiva@sh17va·
@saurabhyadavz depends upon your definition of decent tho i already picked my posion no money no health
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Saurabh ✧@saurabhyadavz·
1. Crazy money, wrecked health 2.Decent money, decent health Pick your poison.
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
@immasiddx Last remidy that worked for me is to open your laptop, remove the card, clean it with an eraser and put it back. It's been more then 3months now. Now it doesn't ghost me
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sid@immasiddx·
You’re not a real Windows user if you haven’t witnessed the Wi-Fi suddenly vanish. 😭
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Chaitanya Bajpai ⓧ
Chaitanya Bajpai ⓧ@cbajpai7·
Ok, I have a confession to make: I don’t like the taste of energy drinks at all. Red Bull, Monster, they all taste like battery acid with sugar. So when people joke about downing 4 cans to survive, I just sit there confused like why would you choose that?
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
@shyam_tawli I code on mac screen, the monitor is for viewing my UIs, figma on full screen Keep less used windows on desktop and you can navigate between full screen windows to desktop
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Shyam Tawli@shyam_tawli·
mac + monitor users, do you mirror your screen or go extended screen? and what do you use the big monitor for? trying to figure out the best setup
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
@cbajpai7 Meanwhile, I spend 3days figuring out how peer to peer connection forms for webRTC
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Chaitanya Bajpai ⓧ@cbajpai7·
The tutorial speedrunnerrr 🏃🏽‍♂️ "Hey XYZ, I’m following this 6-hour full-stack Uber clone. After that I’ll do a Netflix clone, then maybe a full AI SaaS clone. Trying to level up fast." That’s not learning, that’s rehearsing 12 hours of project-based watching, 0 hours of project-based thinking You know how to pause a video, not debug a bug The only thing you’ve deployed is your YouTube history You're 10 clones deep and still haven’t cloned yourself a job, take a hint You don’t need another clone You need 1 idea, and the will to fix it line by line Because trust me, the real course starts after the tutorial ends
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
@aetosdios_ You have no clue whats cooming 😈 stay away from spoilers tho
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aetos@aetosdios_·
watching Attack on Titan for the first time btw
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Rahul
Rahul@10xRahul_·
After a lot of thought and confusion, I’ve decided to step away from my current startup. Not because I couldn’t keep up but because I’ve been ignoring my health for too long. Burnout finally caught up. And recent health reports were a wake-up call: it’s time to pause, reset, and reprioritize. Over the last 7–8 months, I went from building the MVP within two weeks of joining to scaling it into a full-blown platform backend systems, payments, recommendation engine, and feature after feature. What began as passion slowly turned into chaos. The last 2–3 months were especially intense shipping every 4–5 days, fixing bugs across services I built, context-switching between core development, infra planning, and future design work. At one point, I was building a complex feature (moving from a 2-level to a 5-level hierarchy) while also designing the very service that would eventually replace it. During this period, I had multiple conversations with my manager and founders about the constant overwork, context-switching, and how it was affecting engineering quality. But in a fast-paced startup where everything is urgent, such cycles are hard to break. Somewhere along the way, I stopped enjoying what I was building. I could already see the next 5–6 months mapped out and not in a way that excited or inspired me. The quality of my work started slipping. Not because I lacked the skill but because I was stretched thin. And when my health reports began reflecting that mental fatigue, I knew I had to make a call. Recent conversations with Ankush sir (@realankush) and a few friends @ofcljaved, @rushikeshg10 @prathamdby helped me realize something I had been resisting: sometimes, the body reaches its limit before the mind is ready to accept it. And if you don’t listen to it, it’ll force you to. Their words gave me the clarity I’d been missing and reminded me that taking a step back isn’t giving up. It’s making space for what’s next. I’ll be submitting my resignation at the end of this month and serving my notice period. During this break, I plan to share a lot of learnings through blogs and finally work on some side projects I had to put on hold. It’s not an end just a reset. And I’m excited to rebuild, but this time, with better balance.
Rahul@10xRahul_

Told my founder how juggling 3- 4 things daily is starting to affect engineering quality. and my health also . The reply? ‘Welcome to startups.’ Followed by, ‘Also, can you take out time today late night for one more thing?😂 Like …..

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Rahul@10xRahul_·
Told my founder how juggling 3- 4 things daily is starting to affect engineering quality. and my health also . The reply? ‘Welcome to startups.’ Followed by, ‘Also, can you take out time today late night for one more thing?😂 Like …..
Rahul@10xRahul_

Lately, I’ve realized that some of my recent work hasn’t been up to the mark not because anyone pointed it out, but through my own observations. I noticed that a few of the APIs I’ve written don’t handle edge cases as well as they should, and in some areas, the design could’ve been much cleaner or more thought through. It’s been bothering me, so I took a step back to reflect on what’s causing this. And honestly, I think it comes down to how I’ve been working lately. I’m currently handling three backend services switching constantly between fixing bugs, pushing daily updates, and building new features. On top of that, I’m involved in planning and timelines for a fourth service, and there are already new feature asks piling up. With so much context switching and very tight timelines, I rarely get time to sit with a problem, think through design decisions, or ensure edge cases and test coverage are solid. I’m moving fast, but not always in the right direction. I care deeply about what we’re building and I want to ship quality work and do my best but at the end of the day I’m feeling tired on most of the part . And like I already know what I have to do for the next 5 months . And truthfully, this has been sitting heavy on my mind. It’s not just about a few lines of missed logic it’s the feeling of slipping standards, of not being able to bring my best to the table. It’s started making even the daily standups feel more stressful than productive. I’m sharing this here because I want to get better, and because I’m trying to figure out how others navigate this how do you protect time for deep work and maintain quality when you’re juggling so much at once? Would really love y’all helps here @realankush @arpit_bhayani @kirat_tw @Hiteshdotcom as you guys are handling multiple things at once how do you make sure it’s not missing things or there are not many gaps ?

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Arnab D. Saha
Arnab D. Saha@TheArnabSaha·
Day-38/180 - @kirat_tw ‘s cohort 3.0 week-24.1 (Starting of DevOps) - Watched that super 30 video, didn’t understand a thing, left it after 30mins - Started with week 24.1 devops and it felt easy - Time to use those free Azure credits 🌚
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Tushar Puri@tusharpurii·
🚀 We're hiring a Frontend Developer (Remote, Full-time) at gamersberg.com 🔹 Next.js & TypeScript 🔹 Tailwind CSS, Shadcn 🔹 Real-time magic with Socket .io ( good-to-have ) If you love developing Modern & clean UI with fast UX, Join us !!! Reply with your best work.
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Israr khan@isrardotdev·
@shyam_tawli Relatable, I used to really like writing css as I was UI dev but when i started using tailwind I can't go back
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Shyam Tawli@shyam_tawli·
Was building an email template in plain HTML and CSS, but my hands kept writing TailwindCSS by default. Can't imagine going back to the old way of writing CSS now. What about you?
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Harish@Haarish_52·
Telegram really is beautiful , downloaded a $500 web3 course from it 😂😂😂
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Nandini Bagga@nandini__bagga·
if you really want something to exist, you'll find all the answers on how to bring it to existence
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