Arpit Aggarwal

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Arpit Aggarwal

Arpit Aggarwal

@manageyourcode

A freelance systems manager - Build, Deploy & Manage Solutions for your problems.

localhost Katılım Mart 2026
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Arpit Aggarwal
Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@opencode Time to get AI running on my side projects :D (I use paid ones for main because I can't afford them to be paused when free models go away)
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OpenCode@opencode·
OpenCode x Qwen 3.6 Plus - free, again Last time y’all treated our capacity like an all-you-can-eat buffet. We found more GPUs. Round 2.
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trash@trashh_dev·
who the hell is working on the chatgpt webapp. this thing locks up after every keystroke.
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Richie - oss/acc
Richie - oss/acc@richiemcilroy·
a couple of months ago, I upgraded from a M1 Pro 32gb RAM, to a M4 Max 128gb RAM and honestly, it's made hardly any difference Rust builds still take a ridiculously long time battery dies within an hour or so with a couple of agents running and I'm still not running any local AI models
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Arpit Aggarwal
Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@aditiitwt You can use wget or curl from command line to install it. For exact link, you will need another device to copy the link from
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aditii@aditiitwt·
I deleted Chrome from my laptop and factory reset it to free up storage of my 4GB/256GB laptop Now all the apps are erased, and I don’t have any browser to install them again How do I fix this ?
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Arpit Aggarwal
Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@kilocode @AntLingAGI feedback after using it ystrday- 1. It randomly stopped working mid task multiple times. A thought would appear "I should do xyz" and loading would stop 2. It spent 4hrs trying to generate css files using tailwindcli but kept getting confused between v3 & v4 - had broken file.
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Kilo@kilocode·
Ring 2.6 1T is going toe to toe with the top frontier models. Leading on AIME 26, ClawEval, Gaia2-search, and Tau2-Bench Telecom. Holding strong on GPQA Diamond, ARC-AGI-V2, PinchBench, and SWE-Bench Verified. Available now in Kilo, free for a limited time. From @antlingagi & @TheInclusionAI.
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Sathish Harry
Sathish Harry@SathishAiHype·
the Nvidia loop is the part everyone should read twice. Nvidia invests $100B into OpenAI. OpenAI uses it to buy $100B in Nvidia chips. Nvidia books revenue. OpenAI books compute. That's not investment. That's a circular transaction that looks like growth on both balance sheets until the underlying revenue doesn't materialise
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
OpenAI's CFO just told her own executives the company might not be able to pay its $1.4 trillion in compute bills. OpenAI makes $20 billion a year. That's a 70-to-1 ratio between committed spend and current revenue. To clear those obligations, OpenAI has to grow an order of magnitude in five years and hold it for a decade. Sam said last week the target is "hundreds of billions" by 2030. Friar has said three versions of this admission in three weeks. At WSJ Tech Live, she pitched a federal "backstop" for the financing, then walked it back when the backlash hit. With Cathie Wood, she reframed it as a compute shortage, saying OpenAI is "making tough trades" and turning down projects. Now WSJ has the internal version: she's worried they can't pay the bill. Same statement, three audiences, urgency turned up each time. The internal version is always the real one. The math underneath. Oracle: $300 billion over five years, $60 billion annually starting 2027. Microsoft: $250 billion. Nvidia: $100 billion in chip purchases, with Nvidia simultaneously investing $100 billion back into OpenAI to fund those purchases. AMD: 6 gigawatts of capacity, up to $300 billion. Broadcom: $350 billion. AWS: $38 billion. CoreWeave: $22 billion. Annual compute spend ramps from $6 billion this year to $173 billion in 2029 to $295 billion in 2030. Tom Tunguz modeled it straight from the public contracts. Microsoft took a $360 billion stock wipeout last week when investors learned 45% of its $625 billion commercial backlog, roughly $250 billion, is tied to OpenAI. Oracle has already borrowed against its deal, already started building, already committed years ahead of cash flow. HSBC estimates OpenAI has a $207 billion funding gap to meet what's already signed. The "Nvidia invests in OpenAI to buy Nvidia chips" loop is the same trade five different ways. Capital flows from one balance sheet to another and books revenue at every stop. If OpenAI's revenue ramp stalls, the loop stops, and every company holding the contract marks it down at the same time. Friar is the only person in the building with every contract on her desk at once. When she tells the room she's worried, the other three statements were warm-ups.
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Arpit Aggarwal
Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@samteic Be honest, if a machine does all the work, what is an operator paid for? Be honest, if a team does all the work, what is a manager paid for?
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Samteic@samteic·
Be honest, if AI writes 80% of your code, what exactly are you being paid for?
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MHD@mhdcode·
found this tempting sub for $20 u get $100 of value plus frontier models (GLM-5.1, Kimi K2.6, Qwen 3.5, MiniMax M2.5) but opencode go still wins it's $10 for $60 of value
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Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@zuess05 Bhai 20$ mei ghanta kuch ni krke dega. Specialists always thrive, AI aaj h. Isse pehle bhi revolutions aaye h.
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Suhas@zuess05·
Serious question. For decades, the standard advice was to "pick a niche" and become a highly paid specialist. Now Claude has the combined knowledge of every specialist on earth, instantly available for $20 a month. What exactly are we supposed to tell kids to major in when every technical skill is just a prompt away?
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Alex Vinidiktov@alexvinidiktov·
@mhdcode OpenCode Go is great but it lasts a week for me before I hit a monthly limit.
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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
Every time we engage with an influencer on X dot com, Dell sends them an XPS. Anyone want a free Dell XPS?
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
What is the weight of Lion? 🤔 Difficulty - Medium Pro 🤠
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Arpit Aggarwal
Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@zavxai Shared hosting VPS Github pages Free web hosts with free domain
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zavx@zavxai·
Interviewer: "I gave you a simple HTML file. Now deploy it on the internet but you’re NOT allowed to use Vercel, Render, Netlify, or any modern platforms. What would you do?" 👇 Curious how you’d approach this.
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Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@asaio87 You gotta test on multiple devices, with multiple environments. Need to review code consistency and scalability. But rest all can be done.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
I don't think building commercial software will be done exclusively with CLI and just prompting, like ever
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Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@asaio87 People criticize new tech no matter what. AI does make mistakes. I have 5-6 files in a standards/ directory, all md files dictating how I want my code to be and it constantly messes it up, but is just as quick in fixing.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
Don't know why people say AI code is spaghetti On all the projects I worked with ai agents, the code is just fine, works fine, passes all tests Maybe it's my great prompts ?
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Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@AKirtesh I am just thinking - what if we serve the most demanded routes with a static output to immediately reduce load and add a message that we are experiencing some issue so no new changes will be made for, say, an hour?
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Kirtesh@AKirtesh·
Interviewer: "Your database is getting 100,000 read requests per second. Your server is on fire." You have 10 minutes. What’s your first move? 👇 (Comment your answer)
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harish.rs
harish.rs@Harish_521·
An indian client came to me To build a whole Farmer website with UI/UX design in figma Admin panel user login Farmer login super admin support payment integration Seo friendly CMS for etc . for 40-50k 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Arpit Aggarwal
Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@theo @picoito Or you know, get Google Pro - get 5tb storage and some usage in antigravity as well as gemini cli and online chat
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
@picoito Codex easily. Add a $20 cursor if you need to fix ui with opus
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Picoito@picoito·
my codex 20$ sub about to expire anyone got any actual hands on benchmark feedback on gpt 5.5 vs opus 4.7? I'm trying to decide between 100$ codex or 100$ claude
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Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@fidexcode I am thinking of building much cheaper but more capable solution in php and a more premium version in Go. Wordpress is very clunky and old.
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fidexCode@fidexcode·
Instead of buying WordPress plugins and themes to build limited websites, why not subscribe to Claude code and build websites of your choice without any limitations? I'm just thinking out loud
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Arpit Aggarwal@manageyourcode·
@ctodotnew Cli's are a dime a dozen these days, but still having an ad based freemium service will definitely have a market. I like CLIs more than web based tools.
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cto.new@ctodotnew·
should we do a cli?
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