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Full-Stack Dev | UI/UX | Building & breaking things on the web | Tech Blogs at https://t.co/0R6JSOOKfU

127.0.0.1 Присоединился Kasım 2022
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Kairvee
Kairvee@kairveee·
selling 1 ticket of Kanye's concert in Delhi price-8k dm if you want to buy 🎫
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
One of the best things since I joined tech is that when you uplift your circle, your circle uplifts you back.
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
Hard-earned UI/UX lessons. 1. Fix the flow before you touch pixels. 2. Effects don’t equal clarity. 3. Spacing is how seniors communicate. 4. Design systems, not screens. 5. Icons send signals—treat them seriously. 6. Messy files = messy thinking. 7. Feedback is what makes interfaces feel alive. Bonus: Charts exist to explain, not impress.
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
Sometimes I read opinions of people around the internet and my inner self replies “Nahhhh” Always verify before taking things in consideration.
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Aash
Aash@doubleashish·
I want all my twitter friends to have huge followings. . . . . . . So when they RT my videos, I get mad views
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
@kairveee but mai to developers ki tweet padhne aaya hun.
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Kairvee
Kairvee@kairveee·
mai duniya bhar ki tareefein tere sajde m laya hu , Mai tujhse ishq krne ki izazat rab se laya hu 🐒
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
Setting up a VPS from a moving train. Building on the go, domains, servers, dreams, all in motion. Remote dev life isn’t a location, it’s a mindset. Scale it up in 2026.
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Ankit Raj
Ankit Raj@ankit_rjx·
Warm-up Section Lecture 1 - HTML Basics ( Tags and Attributes ) @100xDevs @kirat_tw
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Harkirat Singh
Harkirat Singh@kirat_tw·
100xSchool discord is live now - discord.gg/2hY6qygbKQ If you've bought the bootcamp, you can verify yourself in the #verify channel. If you want to buy, you can get it here - harkirat.classx.co.in (EARLYBIRD for 10% discount) Orientation class tomorrow.
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Niharikaaa
Niharikaaa@nkhanna94·
last exam of btech today
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
Happy New Year 2026 🥂 Tech Twitter Fam ❤️
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
Learning out of the box things is like a hobby to me. I am grateful for all the opportunities that have challenged me to prove myself again and again. Tech is amazing ❤️
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Kairvee
Kairvee@kairveee·
@pikachiuiu that video jisme baal theek kr rhi thi aur pure time feed pe aaye jaari thi 🥰
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Nishtha Singh
Nishtha Singh@pikachiuiu·
everyone posting their interns and jobs in their 2025 wrapped. happy for y'all. but what do I post about 😀😭
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
I just recovered my Windows laptop from a hidden crypto-miner and backdoor infection. Sharing this so others don’t miss it. This wasn’t obvious malware. No popups. No warnings. Just subtle symptoms. Here’s what happened. ⸻ 1) The first signs were easy to ignore • Laptop fans running loudly at idle • GPU temperature stuck high even with no apps open • Random GPU spikes in Task Manager • Battery draining faster than usual At first, it looked like a driver or Windows issue. ⸻ 2) Task Manager didn’t clearly show the real problem CPU usage looked normal. RAM looked fine. But GPU usage randomly hit 100%. Eventually, I noticed a process named: AddInProcess.exe It looked like a legitimate Windows/.NET process, but it kept coming back even after being terminated. ⸻ 3) Digging deeper exposed the truth Using PowerShell, I inspected the process command line. That’s when I saw: • –algo NEXA • –pool woolypooly (.) com • wallet and worker name It was a crypto miner, actively mining NEXA using my GPU. Disguised as a Microsoft .NET process. ⸻ 4) It wasn’t just a miner , it was worse A full Microsoft Safety Scanner (MSERT) scan revealed: • Crypto miner • Backdoor (Quasar RAT) • AgentTesla (credential stealer) • Dozens of malicious scheduled tasks • Hijacked .NET executables • 1300+ infected files This meant: • GPU abuse • Possible credential theft • Remote access capability ⸻ 5) The scariest part: it hid in plain sight The malware abused legitimate Windows files: • aspnet_compiler.exe • RegAsm.exe • AddInProcess.exe These are real Microsoft binaries, but they were replaced or hijacked. That’s why: • Antivirus didn’t immediately flag it • Task Manager looked normal • It survived reboots ⸻ 6) The cleanup was intense • 26+ hour deep scan • 2+ million malicious files deleted (mostly small droppers) • Manual inspection of startup tasks • Scheduled task cleanup • Full system file repair (SFC + DISM) Only after all of this did the system stabilize. ⸻ 7) The real cost of this kind of infection Not just electricity or GPU wear. The real cost includes: • Stolen credentials • Silent surveillance • GPU and hardware stress • Increased power consumption • Time lost debugging “random” issues • Risk to work, finances, and personal data Most people never realize this is happening. ⸻ 8) How this usually gets in (common sources) From experience and analysis, these often enter via: • Cracked software • “Free” premium tools • Random GitHub scripts • Fake installers or updaters • Torrents • Untrusted browser extensions Sometimes the infection happens months before symptoms appear. ⸻ 9) How to stay safe (practical advice) • Don’t ignore unexplained fan noise • Monitor GPU usage at idle • Check process command lines, not just names • Avoid cracked software • Keep Microsoft Defender and cloud protection enabled • Periodically review startup tasks • Run an offline scan if something feels off Trust patterns, not assumptions. ⸻ 10) Final takeaway This wasn’t a beginner mistake. This was modern malware - quiet, persistent, and disguised as part of the operating system. If your laptop ever feels slightly off without a clear reason, investigate early. It can save your data, money, and time. Stay safe. I hope this helps someone catch it earlier than I did.
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coderandcreator@coderandcreator·
It’s my balloon day 🎈
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