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Hrishikesh Patil
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Herd mentality can trap you.
Herd immunity can save you.
If 90% get vaccinated, even the 10% who don’t are safer.
Sometimes, being part of the right crowd protects you.
Choose your crowd wisely.
#HerdImmunity #MentalModel #Psychology
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The anchoring effect tricks us into focusing on the first info we get. Salespeople use high starting prices to make later offers look cheap. Stay sharp! #AnchoringEffect #CognitiveBias #BehavioralEconomics #Sales #Marketing #Psychology
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I just published Push, Pull, Commit, Repeat: My Life with Git medium.com/p/how-i-use-gi…
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Read “Too Obvious to Check — So We Didn’t, and It Broke Everything“ by Hrishikesh Patil on Medium: hrishikeshblogs.medium.com/obvious-isnt-o…
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Sometimes you'll find that people have developed their own terminologies while working on a project for far too long (let's say 5 to 10 years) that they feel is the industry term but nobody uses it except for them. It can get weirdly frustrating.
#developerproblems
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@TheJackForge Not saying this dude is a fraud, but saw this comment on his video. And to say the least I don't believe in his story now.

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People see work as a Job, Career, or Calling. Those who view it as a calling tend to perform better and feel happier. The good news? It’s easier than you think to find meaning in what you do.
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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@TonyCatoff I think he might've misunderstood you here for a scammer, I treat any WhatsApp message from a foreign number as a scam - since I don't have any foreign contacts that're on WhatsApp. And this conversation does seem like he might've thought the same.
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Day 100 of #100DaysOfCode. I learned about container runtime in detail and found a few amazing resources and it was fascinating.
TBH, I didn't complete the challenge with consistency, but I learned a lot about programming, go, and my own style of learning
github.com/itishrishikesh…
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Day 99 of #100DaysOfCode. Learning about how containers work with this talk youtube.com/watch?v=8fi7uS…

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Day 98 of #100DayOfCode. Wrote a simple grpc server and client. It doesn't do anything right now, but things work and communication between client and server happens.
github.com/itishrishikesh…
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Day 97 of #100DayOfCode.
I hit an unexpected break with this challenge but I'm still continuing from where I left off.
Today -
- I learned/read more about HTTP/2.
- I learned/read about protobuf a bit, and generated some go code using a .proto file.
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Day 96 of #100DaysOfCode. I've decided to learn about gRPC which I left earlier in the challenge. I will be building a small server application that takes in a service schedule and stores it somewhere. Started it.
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Day 95 of #100DaysOfCode. The earlier bug fix didn't quite solve the problem. Made some changes and resubmitted it for review 😬
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Day 94 of #100DaysOfCode. Completed the fix, I was working on. But it's just embarrassing it's just a one-word change and still, I'm sure if the fix would get accepted xD
github.com/techrail/groun…
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Day 93 of #100DayOfCode. Still working on the same bug, it's frustrating and entertaining at the same time that I'm spending this much amount of time on a fix that would just account for a couple of lines of changes.
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Day 92 of #100DayOfCode. I'm working on an open-source programming task and thought I had fixed a bug, but it turned out I misinterpreted it. Instead of deleting a duplicate value, the system needed to distinguish between them. Ouch!
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Day 91 of #100DayOfCode. Put a close bit-client project and start with an open-source issue that I had picked up from a go community, I'll add more details tomorrow. The code seems humongous though. 😬
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Day 90 of #100DayOfCode. Completed the bit-client. Now it's able to download files from torrent files!
Please don't judge the code though it needs a lot of refactoring. 😁
github.com/itishrishikesh…
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