Murad M

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Murad M

@murad_227

I like ML and systems programming. Currently building https://t.co/bI2nDTakRy

UK Katılım Haziran 2017
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Manoj@ThedatagGuy·
Me trying to understand 20 years of deep learning research development in 20 days
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Murad M@murad_227·
@Aboubarchos One becomes either insanely rich or permanent underclass.
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Sergey Nazarov
Sergey Nazarov@sergeynazarovx·
yo, i‘m in a cold Berlin 🇩🇪 and gonna spend the next 4 months here who wants to connect irl?
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Murad M
Murad M@murad_227·
@Tim_Denning Great read, our willpower is much stronger earlier in the day - makes it easier to lock in. After work I find it hard to resist the temptation to doomscroll and end up doing f*ck all.
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Murad M@murad_227·
@Daractenus What’s your point? Yes, these cities look gloomy but at least Russians managed to industrialize some of the harshest lands on Earth - something you hohols would have surely never managed to do.
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Daractenus
Daractenus@Daractenus·
Because it remains important to show the world what Russia looks like, the country that continues to spent hundreds of millions of dollars every night trying to freeze and terrorize the Ukrainian population, I have compiled a "best of" from my guides through Russia's cities.🧵
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Danny Postma
Danny Postma@dannypostma·
This Europoor narrative that’s been going around since last year, starts to look very sus to me. Careful what propaganda you’re interacting with.
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kanav
kanav@kanavtwt·
“I will work 9 to 5 and build small saas apps on the weekend to achieve financial freedom”
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Aaron Stannard
Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
The best career advice I can give to SWEs looking at a bleak job market right now: 1. Get a Claude Code Max subscription, today, and start using it. Be intentional about trying to use it to make yourself better - there is skill involved in using LLMs well. IDE integration is not a thing you should be reaching for if you want to be Claude maxxxing. 2. Concurrently with working your job application pipeline, start working on a side project that has a prayer of making $. Making $ from it will be a nice side benefit, but that's not the primary goal. The primary goal is to close your skill and experience gaps without bureaucratic or political headwinds and learning how to use AI to help you do it. I'll give an example: one of the developers in my org is brilliant at debugging all sorts of brutal systems programming problems, but struggles mightily with greenfield development. Handing him a blank sheet of paper and saying "build something that does X" is the worst way to use him - in his words, it's "analysis paralysis" that kills him. AI has been a massive help to him there, because now he can use it get options, evaluate their trade-offs, write proposals, and do all of that privately where he feels most comfortable before he presents plans + options to us. You need to honestly assess your own skill gaps and ask "where can AI help me grow?" - the goal should not be to have the AI do 100% of the thinking for you, but to help you gain experience + confidence by actually doing things. Want to learn Rust? Have LLMs help you learn the idioms, package ecosystem, and toolchain. This also means you personally having to step in, be critical of the LLM's output, and do things manually as part of your own growth process. Having the LLM work with you, not for you. 3. Ship your side project - this is not optional. If you can't ship, free from constraints of "other people" AND with the help of cheap LLM labor, then you are at best a mediocre candidate and deserve to struggle in the job market. Don't skimp on this - actually ship; try to get users; monitor for errors; listen to them bitch at you about how bad your work product is; improve it; and continuously deploy updates. Learning things the hard way is something LLMs will never be able to do - but you can. If you've been hiding in BigCo bureaucracy all these years and have never taken full ownership end-to-end for a product launch, it's time to step up for the sake of your own career. The era of JIRA jockeys making $400k pushing tickets around is over. 4. Write publicly about your learning and experiences as you do them - if you haven't landed a job after putting in significant effort, it's for one or more of the following reasons: a. You don't have any remarkable or valuable experience b. You don't have a network of people who would recommend you c. You are bad at marketing yourself and what makes you special / valuable / worthy of belief This step solves all 3 of those, provided that you are actually doing the work for real. And if you own a distribution channel - like even just your LinkedIn or X account - all you need is a small audience of people who get it to start finding jobs through the backdoor. All of this, all of this - hinges on you running at full speed to ship things, being willing to get criticized online for your mistakes, and being willing to be uncomfortable doing all of it for the sake of growth. If you can do that, you will be on a great trajectory for 2026.
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Saheed 🚢🔥
Saheed 🚢🔥@mrgroowth·
Agency = Intentionality / Familiarity Intentionality: How likely the action is to achieve a desired goal Familiarity: How familiar you are with the action (# of reps)
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Navalism
Navalism@NavalismHQ·
"Asymmetric opportunities: Invest in startups Start a company Create a book, podcast, video Create a (software) product Go on many first dates Go to a cocktail party Read a Lindy book Move to a big city Buy Bitcoin Tweet." @naval
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Mr. Barry
Mr. Barry@barisukafx·
Make two lists. The first list will be all the goals you want to achieve in 2026. We’ll call this list one. The second list will be all the things you need to do to achieve everything in list one. Keep list one in a safe place. List two is where you need to pay attention. Every day you wake, look at list two and ensure you're doing everything you wrote. By the end of the year, if you check list one, you'd see that you would have checked almost everything in the list. This is how you'll hit your goals. Now, get to work!
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Murad M@murad_227·
@tailwiinder Age 29 - at least the first digit still 2
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Murad M@murad_227·
@wagslane Everyone and their dog has been doing degrees in Data Science lately.
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Murad M@murad_227·
@PrasoonPratham I found that if your prompts are too generic the code becomes bloated fast.
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Pratham Prasoon
Pratham Prasoon@PrasoonPratham·
Coding with AI absolutely sucks. Everything is just sloppy, generic and bloated. You REALLY need to know what you want to get done but at that point I’d rather just read docs and do it myself.
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Murad M@murad_227·
@nalinrajput23 You’re too stretched out, focus on two areas max.
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Nalin
Nalin@nalinrajput23·
From tomorrow onwards I will follow this Time Table.
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Sergey Nazarov
Sergey Nazarov@sergeynazarovx·
thinking of pivoting screen charm to ai note taker good idea?
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