Surya Moorthy

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Surya Moorthy

Surya Moorthy

@suryabuilds

20 | 2026 CS Grad | First Principle thinking | Focusing on backend and system design

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Surya Moorthy
Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
HTTP/1.1 vs HTTP/2 vs HTTP/3 Each uses TCP Protocol, but the evolution of each one has significant advantage over Networking. Follow the Thread 🧵to learn more 👇👇:
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Taniya@Taniyatweets_·
Finally installed Linux. What’s the first thing you’d install?
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Ravi Agarwal
Ravi Agarwal@its_raviagarwal·
@suryabuilds Hey Surya 👋. Connected! Hoping to keep in touch and share each other's work.
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Ravi Agarwal
Ravi Agarwal@its_raviagarwal·
Hey Friends, I am very close to 400. Can we make it happen today? If you are Founder Developer UI/UX designer Engineer Indie hacker Coffee lover 😉 Musice Enthusiasts Please drop a Hi 👋 I will connect. #buildinpublic
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Shivendra
Shivendra@voidshivendra·
twitter is cool but it’s 100x better when your tl is full with people who code and build things. if you’re into tech, AI, startups, design, web dev or programming, say hi lads
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Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
@chipro Looking cool , feels like an idea from Social Network Movie!!
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Ankan Chowdhury
Ankan Chowdhury@AnkanXplorer·
Looking to connect with builders, founders, developers & ambitious people on @X Interested in: • AI • SaaS • Startups • Coding • Web Development • Machine Learning • Automation • Content Creation What are you building right now? Let's connect 🤝✨
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Surya Moorthy
Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
@avrldotdev Gonna work on go + concurrency next month, the Raft blueprint is more useful to follow man
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avrl ☘@avrldotdev·
Day 6 of learning Go after office hours Carved out an impl plan for the core logic. Did 1 hour QnA with GPT 5.5 & got grilled hard (it was fun) The Gateway now sends requests to my internal leader node & internal scaffolding is done! Onto core logic implementation for Raft!
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Users who interact with a misleading post that is subsequently corrected by @CommunityNotes will receive an 𝕏 Chat message of the CN to correct any misperception
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Shreya
Shreya@btw_iamShreyaa·
𝕏 gets way better when your feed is full of builders. People shipping projects. People solving problems. People obsessed with tech. Looking to connect with more people into: AI, SaaS, coding, startups, web dev, engineering & tech. Let’s connect 🎉
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Surya Moorthy
Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
@Abhishekcur True Like a tree map, you wanna find the road but obstacles might make you stand, actually they are steps that can be even effective, they can be long or short but it will eventually move where you wanna go.
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Abhishek🌱@Abhishekcur·
i’ve realized that in every learning journey, the biggest lessons rarely come from success. they come from failure. every mistake, setback, and wrong turn forces you to see things more clearly, question your assumptions, and understand what actually works. failures teach lessons that no book, course, mentor, or tutorial can fully teach. if you pay attention to them instead of running from them, they become one of the most powerful teachers you’ll ever have.
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Suhani@tiwarisuhani_11·
Was randomly scrolling and somehow landed on Worldometer today. I genuinely didn't know something like this even existed. Watching the population, births, deaths, internet users, and dozens of other counters increase every second got me thinking: How is this system actually implemented? Are these numbers truly being tracked in real time? Or is there some clever engineering behind the scenes using projections, caching, and periodic data updates? The more I looked at it, the more interesting the engineering became than the numbers themselves. Now I'm curious: If you were asked to build Worldometer, how would you design it?
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Jaibu
Jaibu@hellojaibu·
Hey @X algorithom Trying to #connect with more people in tech/build in public 👋 Especially from: Web development Founders & Vibe coders AI/ML SaaS Startups Tech in general What are you guys building right now? Let's connect and grow together
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Hung@cgthhung·
Hey techies!!! I'm looking to reach to the people interested in: → Frontend → Backend → Full Stack → DevOps → LeetCode → AI/ML → Data Science → UI/UX → Freelancing → Startups Say hi 👋 #Connect
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om mishra
om mishra@BuildWithOm·
Become a Top 1% Developer 🚀 Stage 1: Learn to Code Stage 2: Build Small Projects Stage 3: Learn Git + GitHub Stage 4: Break Things Stage 5: Learn Debugging Stage 6: Build Real Projects Stage 7: Learn System Design Stage 8: Deploy to Production Stage 9: Contribute to Open Source Stage 10: Teach Others Most people quit around Stage 4.
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Ajay Patel@AjayPatel745·
Hey techies !! I'm looking to connect with people interested in: → Frontend → Backend → Full Stack → Startups If you are building Say hi & let's grow together
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Surya Moorthy
Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
@haukejung When it is not useful for the users or have a better alternative or so...
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Hauke 🌱🦀
Hauke 🌱🦀@haukejung·
Ever built a feature nobody uses, or even asked for? Deleted one today. Every feature you don't need simplifies your code, your architecture and mental load. When do you decide a feature's not worth keeping?
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Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
System level are amazing. Rust is one of the language that reduces cpu usage since it has near communication with low level and also OG platform independent too. Python has as interpreted needs an interpreter to review and convert the code into machine level. No wonder rust face max performance than python here..
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ayush🔮👨‍💻🔮
ayush🔮👨‍💻🔮@ayushagarwal027·
Wasmer ported their 7-year-old Django backend to Rust. The results are hard to ignore. 🦀 Before vs After: → 220 CPUs → 24 CPUs (-89%) → 800 GB RAM → 64 GB RAM (-92%) → p95 API latency: 120ms → 30ms (-75%) → Startup time: 60s → 1s → DB connections: thousands → hundreds One engineer. Three months. AI-assisted migration. They're honest about the tradeoffs : longer build times, no `manage.py shell` for quick prod fixes, and SQLite/Postgres dual support was painful. And they're clear: this wasn't "Django is bad." Django served them well for 7 years. The rewrite made sense because their entire stack was already Rust-heavy. Full writeup worth reading 👇 🔗 wasmer.io/posts/ported-w… #Rust #RustLang #Django #Python #WebDevelopment #OpenSource #BackendEngineering
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Surya Moorthy
Surya Moorthy@suryabuilds·
@thdxr Point 3 feels more technical since we combine components of everything into a product, nice points
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dax@thdxr·
how to be good at your job - realize this one thing is actually made up of two separate things - realize instead of solving the direct problem you can solve a broader problem - instead of implementing thing, implement other thing that makes it easier to implement thing
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Lumo@asklumo·
DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS DON'T TELL CHATGPT YOUR ADDRESS
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Piyush@piyush784066·
Be honest Guys tell me learning HTML in 2026 is worth it.
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