Shivam Rawat

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Shivam Rawat

@thehermitdev

AI shouldn’t be used to create things

Katılım Kasım 2024
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Shivam Rawat
Shivam Rawat@thehermitdev·
@creativedash Hey is this using canvas ? I am creating a notes app and this looks like a something that can be integrated or at least inspiration taken from.
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🅾️🔺️◻✖@0AOXO·
Ubisoft has an amazing announcement coming soon! 🔥
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Microservices is the software industry’s most successful confidence scam. It convinces small teams that they are “thinking big” while systematically destroying their ability to move at all. It flatters ambition by weaponizing insecurity: if you’re not running a constellation of services, are you even a real company? Never mind that this architecture was invented to cope with organizational dysfunction at planetary scale. Now it’s being prescribed to teams that still share a Slack channel and a lunch table. Small teams run on shared context. That is their superpower. Everyone can reason end-to-end. Everyone can change anything. Microservices vaporize that advantage on contact. They replace shared understanding with distributed ignorance. No one owns the whole anymore. Everyone owns a shard. The system becomes something that merely happens to the team, rather than something the team actively understands. This isn’t sophistication. It’s abdication. Then comes the operational farce. Each service demands its own pipeline, secrets, alerts, metrics, dashboards, permissions, backups, and rituals of appeasement. You don’t “deploy” anymore—you synchronize a fleet. One bug now requires a multi-service autopsy. A feature release becomes a coordination exercise across artificial borders you invented for no reason. You didn’t simplify your system. You shattered it and called the debris “architecture.” Microservices also lock incompetence in amber. You are forced to define APIs before you understand your own business. Guesses become contracts. Bad ideas become permanent dependencies. Every early mistake metastasizes through the network. In a monolith, wrong thinking is corrected with a refactor. In microservices, wrong thinking becomes infrastructure. You don’t just regret it—you host it, version it, and monitor it. The claim that monoliths don’t scale is one of the dumbest lies in modern engineering folklore. What doesn’t scale is chaos. What doesn’t scale is process cosplay. What doesn’t scale is pretending you’re Netflix while shipping a glorified CRUD app. Monoliths scale just fine when teams have discipline, tests, and restraint. But restraint isn’t fashionable, and boring doesn’t make conference talks. Microservices for small teams is not a technical mistake—it is a philosophical failure. It announces, loudly, that the team does not trust itself to understand its own system. It replaces accountability with protocol and momentum with middleware. You don’t get “future proofing.” You get permanent drag. And by the time you finally earn the scale that might justify this circus, your speed, your clarity, and your product instincts will already be gone.
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Kool aid to kool shade
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the more i use ai less i trust it
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eva ∆
eva ∆@softrebels·
wyd in this situation
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@Anima_Labs AI is good for prototyping but not for final product.
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@IGN Not worth it for 1440p gaming
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The Steam Machine price might be higher than you think it is. bit.ly/3XvY5X4
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Love the apple philosophy >> "Simple things should be easy, complex things should be possible"
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Which wallet screen do you prefer?🫠
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Dmitri@dmiiiitrii·
A, B, or C?
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@marcelkargul nothing you haven’t put focused to can ever be great. Just mediocre
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Windows Latest@WindowsLatest·
I tested Meta's new Chromium-based WhatsApp for Windows 11, and it's a performance nightmare 🧵 This new WhatsApp is based on Chromium (WebView2), and it replaces the original native app, which was based on WinUI/UWP. The new WhatsApp feels like it's running at 10FPS. For example, clicking or scrolling isn’t as smooth. If you close the window, it still sits in the tray, eating hundreds of MB just to keep notifications alive, which often don't work. On my PC, the old WhatsApp used under 100MB of RAM while already logged in, with 100+ chats and dozens of active groups. This new app requires around 300MB of space before I even log in. On older 4–8GB RAM PCs, this is a quiet performance tax.
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@pixelprayer what a coincidence i was thinking of buying bear 650 and now this 😭😭 is it a sign
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mimi ୨ৎ@pixelprayer·
what do these TWO colors remind u of?
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Stray cow edition
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
finally got a windows laptop. > what should i uninstall first?
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