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Suchdeep Juneja

Suchdeep Juneja

@suchdeep

Developer @ ASML | TEDx Speaker | DJ | Drummer

Den Bosch, Nederland Katılım Şubat 2010
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
Moving to a new street in the Netherlands? 🇳🇱 Before signing anything, it’s probably worth checking things like safety, noise levels, livability, WOZ values, and nearby amenities. I built something that pulls this for any address in seconds. WijkPulse.nl It is free, no login, and uses official Dutch data from multiple sources. It is live since 4 months, and I am continuously working to improve it. (Loved seeing @milos_gis talk about this same issue today!🤝)
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Suni@suni_code·
Drop your project URL 👇🏻 Let’s drive some traffic...
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
A lot of your questions really resonate with me, but one thing I’ve learned from using these tools extensively is that they can’t really run on their own. Especially in the area they’re most hyped for , which is writing software. Once you’re dealing with a large, messy codebase, they struggle to add consistent value and you can’t fully trust them to understand the full context. And that’s most of the software the world actually runs on. So they’re useful, but not nearly as autonomous. The best case right now feels like an expert overseeing them. And on the point about more self‑employed work, I agree. These tools are great when you’re starting from scratch. But once codebases get big and complex, that’s where the cracks show. They struggle to handle the full picture, and that’s when experienced people are still very much needed to manage and steer things.
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Paul Millerd
Paul Millerd@p_millerd·
i feel like everyone is just bullshitting about ai and the economy and jobs i have so many questions and would love to riff with anyone on all these my own work with codex and claude code over the past few months has shown me that knowledge work really is going to change. but doing it at scale and organziation level is going to take a lot of time. we are just figuring out how to make these things work at n=1 scale. a few questions on my mind: IDENTITY - how will people adapt psychologically to their work identity "darlings" being killed off - what i mean is that many people define themselves by being good at certain tasks. what happens when you can automatically clean excel models, synthesize initial takeaways and have claude whip up a draft deck in 5 minutes thats far better than your previous 4th draft that took 3 weeks. how do you deal with not being essential in the grindy kind of early phase work INTERFACES - what is the killer interface for working with agents. i know what microsoft and google hope. but is it html interfaces, some dashboard sort of review software, custom each time? text based? - no one really knows what this looks like, but one thing you quickly learn when you are generating stuff without doing the grindy generation is that you need good visual interfaces to review work TRAINING - how do you train the underlying skills needed to validate, review & polish? - if you don't need a 23 year old analyst to grind through stuff while also apprenticeing for 3-5 years, how do young people develop the skills? more self-learning? more apprentice model? I don't have a good answer to this and most organizations don't either FIRM SIZE - will firms either be massive with genius AI model infrastructure or solo? - How do massive firms think about restructuring. It's very clear to me that previous companies I worked for have many people doing work that could almost immediately be replaced at a higher quality and reliability level. It's harsh but anyone that's played with frontier models sees this too. How does this happen? Slowly? Fast? Will older employees be offered retirement packages? Will OpenAI/Anthropic start donating to Social security? CAREER - what does a career trajectory look like? what role does self-employment start to play in the modern career? - these tools enable almost any employee to quickly spin up their own thing. we're seeing a massive uptick in self-employed businesses being started. will people be allowed to moonlight on the side? what is the role of full-time work? will contract work be more central? will people riot for a jobs guarantee? ive been trying to write about this but realizing i have more questions than answers - would love to read anything good on all this!
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
@ecommerceshares Europe didn’t opt out, it just plays a different role. ASML built the critical stuff everyone else depends on. Without this, there are no GPUs and no AI boom. It’s not flashy, but it matters a lot.
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Wasteland Capital@ecommerceshares·
Why has Europe decided to completely stay out of artificial intelligence race? Serious question. They’re not even trying. I really don’t get it.
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
@rough__sea AI hype and real production software are very different things. AI can definitely help make incremental changes to legacy systems. But rewriting years of working enterprise software from scratch is nowhere near as simple as people make it sound.
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Ryan Dahl
Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
i expect almost all software is about to be rewritten from scratch
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
Genuine question: Does it actually matter if I keep one evolving project-specific .md instead of having separate claude.md / copilot-instructions.md files?
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
AI is impressive. But people underestimate how messy real-world software actually is. Making small website replicas from scratch might build up your confidence in AI. Maintaining massive production systems with years of legacy code, hidden dependencies is a completely different story.
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Yau@yausellruiz·
@suchdeep This is cool stuff, nice job! 💪
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
Moving to a new street in the Netherlands? 🇳🇱 Before signing anything, it’s probably worth checking things like safety, noise levels, livability, WOZ values, and nearby amenities. I built something that pulls this for any address in seconds. WijkPulse.nl It is free, no login, and uses official Dutch data from multiple sources. It is live since 4 months, and I am continuously working to improve it. (Loved seeing @milos_gis talk about this same issue today!🤝)
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
@1barbara___ @milos_gis Ik heb de site zojuist bijgewerkt met de allernieuwste data die beschikbaar is. Je kunt het nu checken, bedankt voor de feedback!
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Milos
Milos@milos_gis·
One house viewing. Forty minutes. And you're supposed to know what you're buying. That's how Dutch🇳🇱 homes get sold. I built Buurt Check to fix that. Type any Dutch address and get instant read on noise, air quality, climate risk, sunlight, and livability. Built on 10+ official Dutch data sources. Free viewer. Full dossier €3.99. No account. Know what you're buying before you visit. Full demo April 23. app.buurt-check.nl
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Yau
Yau@yausellruiz·
Worked every night last 6 months, consistently(few misses) to make sure I build the most efficient way for expats to succeed at inburgering exams and settle permanently in the Netherlands, the result: inbu.nl , if you are or know an expat this may be useful and would love your feedback 🥰
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
At the start of the year, seeing models like Opus 4.5 genuinely scared me. Now after actually using AI day to day… it weirdly gives me some confidence that humans are still very much needed.
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
Verhuizen naar een nieuwe straat in Nederland? 🇳🇱 Voordat je iets tekent, is het slim om dingen zoals veiligheid, geluidsoverlast, leefbaarheid, WOZ-waarde en voorzieningen in de buurt te checken. Ik heb iets gebouwd dat dit voor elk adres binnen een paar seconden ophaalt: WijkPulse.nl Het is gratis, je hebt geen account nodig en het gebruikt officiële data uit meerdere Nederlandse bronnen. Het is nu ongeveer 4 maanden live en ik blijf het continu verbeteren. Leuk om te zien dat @milos_gis dit probleem vandaag ook aankaartte 🤝
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No Context Dutch 🇳🇱
No Context Dutch 🇳🇱@NoContextDutch1·
What is the coolest Dutch website you've visited that no one knows about?
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
@8teAPi I work at ASML, we do write test cases for the code we develop, Please don't mislead by stating wrong information.
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Prakash
Prakash@8teAPi·
Can I say something ? > strong intuition that this thing is over-engineered > you can smell it > in a 100 step process, why does every step have to be “cutting edge”? > doesn’t make sense… only the gating steps need to be cutting edge… > tolerances for other steps can be looser.. maybe even last generation > why do you have 5k suppliers ? > each with sporadic and small volume? > why didn’t you pull an SpaceX and vertically integrate > are you really managing the suppliers and quality as well as you could? > software.. > 20 million lines of code without test cases? > only senior folks can touch code Yeah…. > this thing is an Airbus style boondoggle > yes it’s good decent tech > but with its own politics > beatable Only question is whether we choose to be surprised when 🇨🇳 beats the west… Or we choose to mobilize now
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
@thekaipullai I work at ASML and I'm glad that people worldwide are realising the importance of this company.
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The Kaipullai
The Kaipullai@thekaipullai·
If I ask you which is the most important company in the world today, chances are you will name Apple, Google, Samsung, Nvidia etc. What if I tell you, there is one company, that too a Dutch one, which is more critical than the ones above. Surprised? Read on
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
My wife tells me that I snore and I also frequently wake up in the middle of the night. Any tips or personal anecdotes on fixing this? CPAP seems scary.
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Suchdeep Juneja
Suchdeep Juneja@suchdeep·
As a Sikh from Maharashtra, now living abroad, I proudly say we don't want a separate country. Some people living in safety net in Canada, UK, etc. assume things & spread negativity, creating division that mostly affects Sikhs in other Indian states. #Sikh
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