Lmao some guy asked how many devices I have:
I have an Intel iris XE with Lenovo yoga laptop for app development in windows or sometimes gaming
(Windows)
Then a M1 pro macbook (bought in 2020 for collg) (macos)
Now latest would be dgx spark (linux os)
Just building and shipping 🫠🫠
@SingaporeAir I have booked a flight from Delhi to Singapore (round trip) and mistakenly did Singapore-Delhi one on 5th of June instead of 5th of July. I booked through @ixigo. They are not able to help me directly and I have also tried with official website of Singapore airlines
As part of running one of the biggest hackathon communities in India, we often take a huge amount of students with us to various hackathons across the country.
But I guess now that most of us are in our final college year, we have leveled up.
Because like 10 of us (yes double digit!) are going together to Network School. 💀
this might sound crazy to you but there is definitely a big race of bros running to judge hackathons in order to ease out the process of O1 visa applications and it has gone so insane now
@himanshustwts THIS!
I mean.. love to see them highly-qualified people reaching out themself to judge the hacks you are organizing.
Feels sad when you realize why they are doing it though :(
Your next job is probably in one of these spaces:
AI. Web3. FinTech. HealthTech. IoT. EdTech. Cloud.
those are also exactly the themes at hackCBS 8.0.
not a coincidence.
Started using Cursor about a year ago and my productivity definitely increased. Around that time, I was already prompting ~95% of the time.
About six months ago, when Claude Code and Codex became came to light, I’ve basically stopped coding entirely. I haven’t written a single line myself since, I mostly review the thinking process and ask it to double check things and core logic I intuitively feel that the model might've gotten wrong.
The models still get things wrong, so there’s a lot of testing involved. Productivity has definitely increased by multiple levels. I don’t think it generates bad output if you understand and have the intuition on how these agents work.
One thing I still don’t do at all is parallelize my work. I finish things fast, but I’m trying to get better at parallelizing as well and avoiding staring at it while it does easy tasks.
Curious how has coding changed for you in the last ~1 year.
Is anyone using VSCode anymore? Cursor? Claude code?
How much of your day is spent coding vs prompting.
What do you do when the AI is coding?
Do you parallelly start multiple tasks?
Are you more productive?
The sudden urge to take a 1 week leave; join every single college hackathon in the country with my group and absolutely demolish freshers everywhere.
(I'm still in 4th year so this is very legal.)
I first switched from Cursor to Claude Code for code-related tasks but since then Claude Code has absorbed all my ChatGPT usage.
If I need to search the web I will use Claude Code. If I need to send an email it will go through Claude Code. If I need to ask a question to prepare my tax I will start Claude Code.
Basically everything is going through the terminal because it has access to my local file system plus my cloud and unlike ChatGPT it can take actions like sending SMS, emails or using APIs.
Thanks bhaiya, for being one of the very few Indian tech content creators and teachers who give real good advice from actual experience.
Even though I never got to interact with you or any of the 100x students directly, my friend group and I ended up having a journey very similar to what you often describe about the students at 100x.
Most of us have started off well in our tech careers now, but we still watch your complete videos - even the ones about guiding students on how to get their first job, simply because the journey, mindset, and methodology you talk about feel extremely relatable and real.
We also ended up building a fairly large community of our own called Geek Room, where we now try to spread very similar messages across. 🙏🏻