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@ramxcodes

20, Engineer

Katılım Ocak 2023
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Ram@ramxcodes·
Resumes are boring. So here’s a video about me.
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mitali@kayleecodez·
@ramxcodes you will own everything and still be unhappy about it
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Ram@ramxcodes·
You will own nothing and be happy about it.
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Ram@ramxcodes·
This learning system grows with you. It understands what you know, what you don’t. As well as, it will try its best that you will understand the concept and code instead of just copying and pasting. I've been testing it for a couple of months and this is working really well so far. I'll release it once I’ll be satisfied and fix a few nitpicks and rough edges.
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Need a quick reality check on an idea. Over the past few months I've been building a bunch of systems for myself to solve problems I kept running into. Now I'm wondering if they're useful to anyone else. I'm thinking of opening up weekly mentorship + the exact systems I use. Right now there are two: > Gym System – The first version is already on my YouTube, but I've gone through 7+ iterations since then. It's much more practical and backed by better research now. > Learning System – This is the one I'm thinking of launching with mentorship. One thing I want to be clear about. This system won't guarantee you a job. What it will do is help you build a much deeper understanding through bite-sized lessons every day. For example, I learned tRPC in just 5 days using only 9 lessons. But it wasn't just watching lessons. The system constantly made me write code, validated my solutions, suggested fixes, pointed out optimizations, and highlighted what I could've done better. It forces you to learn by building instead of just consuming. I think it'd be useful if you're: > Working a 9 – 5 and still want to keep learning. > Heavy into vibe coding but now want to understand what's actually happening. > Looking for a structured learning framework. > Just getting started with coding. Probably not for you if: > You're only looking for a shortcut to get a job. > You already have 2 - 3+ hours every day to study. > You're currently a student without an income, since you'll also need an AI subscription alongside the mentorship. I'm still validating the idea, so I have one question. What would you consider a fair price for something like this? (System Setup + Weekly Mentorship) I’m not trying to make it expensive, but I also don’t want to make it cheap just to get a lot of people in. I’d rather keep it smaller and focus on quality, since I’ll be spending a good amount of time mentoring and improving the system.

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Ram@ramxcodes·
@king_rog234 Read the quoted post. And it will be paid so no open source this time
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Anurag Sharma
Anurag Sharma@AnuragShar74342·
@ramxcodes Bro after months of hardwork finally got a interview wish me luck 🤞
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Ram@ramxcodes·
Making mistakes is so important when you start learning. That's when the connections in your brain start forming. That's how you actually start learning.
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Ram@ramxcodes·
@sahlkr That too 1 time
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Sahil@sahlkr·
@ramxcodes i was rejected because I didn't had degree
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Swaggy.@litan3104·
@ramxcodes Is it coming from experience or u read it somewhere??
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Ram@ramxcodes·
How to reduce slop in AI code. > Give AI more context. > Don't let it invent new patterns. Reuse existing ones. > Plan architecture first. Generate code second. > Review architecture, performance, and security regularly. > Fix bad patterns immediately or they'll spread everywhere. > Treat docs as part of the codebase. > Use examples from your repo instead of generic style guides. > Let one model write. Let another review. > Enforce CI, tests, linting, and static analysis. > Stay in the driver's seat. The ai will still produce slop. If you used to write slop and cannot differentiate between what is good or bad.
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Ram@ramxcodes·
everyone is cooked bruh if you see it closely > Fresher's "You're too young." > Master's Or PhD degree "You're overqualified." > Experienced "You're too old."
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Gurbinder@legionsdev·
@ramxcodes detecting ai slop is itself a skill, most people dont know their own site is ai slop
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Dwiti Mehta
Dwiti Mehta@DwitiMehta94570·
@ramxcodes I feel that many companies still tend to assess skills based on a person's age or years of experience. While experience is valuable, I believe skills and capabilities are often more relevant indicators of an individual's potential and performance.
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Atharv Untwale
Atharv Untwale@atharvuntwale20·
@ramxcodes So if it's a one time thing I think I could be in or around that
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Ram@ramxcodes·
Need a quick reality check on an idea. Over the past few months I've been building a bunch of systems for myself to solve problems I kept running into. Now I'm wondering if they're useful to anyone else. I'm thinking of opening up weekly mentorship + the exact systems I use. Right now there are two: > Gym System – The first version is already on my YouTube, but I've gone through 7+ iterations since then. It's much more practical and backed by better research now. > Learning System – This is the one I'm thinking of launching with mentorship. One thing I want to be clear about. This system won't guarantee you a job. What it will do is help you build a much deeper understanding through bite-sized lessons every day. For example, I learned tRPC in just 5 days using only 9 lessons. But it wasn't just watching lessons. The system constantly made me write code, validated my solutions, suggested fixes, pointed out optimizations, and highlighted what I could've done better. It forces you to learn by building instead of just consuming. I think it'd be useful if you're: > Working a 9 – 5 and still want to keep learning. > Heavy into vibe coding but now want to understand what's actually happening. > Looking for a structured learning framework. > Just getting started with coding. Probably not for you if: > You're only looking for a shortcut to get a job. > You already have 2 - 3+ hours every day to study. > You're currently a student without an income, since you'll also need an AI subscription alongside the mentorship. I'm still validating the idea, so I have one question. What would you consider a fair price for something like this? (System Setup + Weekly Mentorship) I’m not trying to make it expensive, but I also don’t want to make it cheap just to get a lot of people in. I’d rather keep it smaller and focus on quality, since I’ll be spending a good amount of time mentoring and improving the system.
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Palak@Palakonweb·
Here is the 5k special as I said. Took me 3 retakes and ton alot of courage to post this. Here it is! My first facecam/intro video. It is definitely something that I have always wanted to do and posting this with all my efforts in it. Enjoy ♥️
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Aditya Mulukuri
Aditya Mulukuri@adityamulukuri·
@ramxcodes most don't quit learning because they lack information, they quit because they lack momentum. If your system fixes momentum, that's already a win
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