aruj
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nah it’s not that everything becomes work. it’s worse than that. nothing is work, but your mind quietly crowns it as the only thing that deserves to exist??? like at some point you stop doing things because you want to and start doing them because they justify your presence here, to a point even sleep begins to look like a betrayal of time. it’s not explicitly about workload but the thought of what you could be doing instead. and the scary part is even if you finish everything the mind doesnt leave you free but loads new tasks and expectations.
you fear the version of yourself that might fall behind if you stop and yeah that’s why it feels like everything is work because somewhere along the way youve stopped existing outside of it.
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@ayesha_fatiima one suggestion is that even if you do a fewer problems, extract more from each. solve again without looking, change constraints and see what happens, connect it to some other patterns, and write down why that approach exists.
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Would anyone like reading a blog on pg wire protocol after I get done with this (doesn't seem anytime soon)
Tho thier own blogs are actually pretty well detailed you know I might just write with like in reference to this particular project or something idk
std::panic@stdpanic
Fuck postgres wire extended query protocol btw bitch ahh nika sends one query broken down into multiple ones , this shit completely fucked up how I was handling the queries till now , prolly have to do some locked destination logic or some shit not sure
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@kayareyouokay_ i once asked for the link of portfolio website from a friend and he sent me localhost3030😛
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guy doesn't even live in banglore and has posted 100+ comments under my post, get a job sharanya

Sharanya Narayanan@sharanya92
@AbhinavXJ Let me guess You live in Marathahalli Sarjapur or Electronic City And you think Bengaluru means only Koramangala or Indiranagar
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it’s because HLD is not meant to be learned like that?
it is constraint navigation under uncertainty and youtube gives you the illusion of linear learning (works for syntax and to an extent for algorithms). it does not work for distributed systems because real systems do not evolve linearity but often break and degrade. books exist for a reason because they force you to sit with complexity without jumping chapters when it gets to zero dopamine. you read about consistency models, replication, partitioning, failure modes, tradeffs between latency, throughput, durability. HLD is not about knowing what a load balancer is. any fool can tell “use a load balancer, add caching, scale horizontally.” HLD is a FAFO discipline, you learn from logs, metrics and from trying to explain behaviour you didn’t predict.
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To my surprise, there still isn’t a single really solid end-to-end HLD playlist on YouTube.
For DSA, you will find plenty. For HLD, not really something that covers the journey properly from basics to an advanced level.
Possible reasons, at least from what I feel:
- Many people who genuinely have strong HLD experience are working full-time, and there can be a conflict of interest with their employers.
- A lot of good HLD content is kept behind a paywall. And apart from a few exceptions, much of that content is often shaped heavily by the specific domain the creator has worked in.
- It is also rare for someone at that stage of life and career to leave a stable income unless YouTube is able to provide meaningful stability in return. With experience often comes family responsibility, and stability starts mattering a lot more.
- And in many other cases, the teaching feels a bit shallow, more like knowledge collected from blogs, articles, LLM's, and existing videos, rather than from hands-on experience building or scaling real systems.
I could be wrong, but this is honestly how it looks to me from the outside as I am planning it out.
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@shiposcant Voltage drop that was probably it...
Quality of code 😭😭 okok I'll see that it's a continuous learning process :)
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@shreyadoesstuff servos can pull a lot of current so if its powered from the the 5v railod uno it often causes voltage drops, baki hcsr04 ke sath there are usually delays due to the quality of code T_T
good that you love electronics btw, it truly is the best
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@shiposcant Even when I hadn't made aNYYY CHANGES
But then that automatically got fixed??? Idk I'm still confused 😭
And umm yeah I love doing this stuff :D electronics>>>>>>anything else all the fuckin timeeeeeee 😁
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