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Priya
@LoopandPixels
Learning: Mathematics, Physics, Economics and AI-ML - Thanks for checking my bio. Now go touch grass.
Near grass - go touch it شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2024
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Building with Claude Code, Codex, or Antigravity? We built a hackathon for you!
Season 3 signups are open: Build the Loop.
Your agent writes the code; the open-source TestSprite CLI checks it against your live app.
Write → verify → fix → verify.
The loop you run is what you submit.
$5,000 pool.
$3,000 goes to the best projects over 7 days.
The other $2,000 is a standing bounty: spot an improvement for our open-source CLI, open a PR, and we pay $100+ per merged PR. No deadline on that one. It runs till the pool's gone!

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All Paid Courses (Free for First 4500 People)
𝗣𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗲 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 (PART - 1)
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Machine Learning
3. Prompt Engineering
4. Claude,Chatgpt,Grok
5. Data Analytics
6. AWS Certified
7. Data Science
8. BIG DATA
9. Python
10. Ethical Hacking
(72 Hours only )
Like + RT + comment ' Drive '
Must Follow me so I can DM you.

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All Paid Courses (Free for First 4500 People)
𝗣𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗲 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 (PART - 1)
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Machine Learning
3. Prompt Engineering
4. Claude,Chatgpt,Grok
5. Data Analytics
6. AWS Certified
7. Data Science
8. BIG DATA
9. Python
10. Ethical Hacking
(72 Hours only )
Like + RT + comment ' Drive '
Must Follow me so I can DM you.

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I'm deleting this in 24 hours because it's lowkey a formula to PRINT CASH.
My exact Claude prompts I used to build a 7-figure AI eBook publishing business.
If you start today, you can make at least $3,000 by the end of July.
Like + comment 'Send' and I’ll share the new killer guide for FREE.
Follow me to receive the DM.

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Most underrated data source in a company: your AI agent's conversations.
Your agent talks to more customers than any employee, but the data it generates goes nowhere.
@trylatitude changes that, see how:
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If I had 6 months to become a DevOps/SRE Engineer, I'd do this.
Stage 1 - Linux Fundamentals
Shell, processes, file systems, basic networking.
Stage 2 - Scripting
Bash and Python for automation, cron jobs, small utilities.
Stage 3 - Networking Basics
HTTP, DNS, TCP/IP, load balancing, how requests actually move.
Stage 4 - Cloud Basics
Pick one cloud. Compute, storage, IAM, networking.
Stage 5 - Containers
Docker, images, volumes, networking, debugging containers.
Stage 6 - Kubernetes
Pods, deployments, services, ingress, troubleshooting clusters.
Stage 7 - Infrastructure as Code
Terraform basics, state management, reusable modules.
Stage 8 - CI/CD
GitHub Actions or GitLab CI, building reliable pipelines.
Stage 9 - Observability
Logs, metrics, traces, alerting, understanding system behavior.
Stage 10 - System Design Basics
Scaling, caching, queues, retries, handling failures.
Stage 11 - Real Projects
Deploy applications, break them, fix them, handle real traffic.
Stage 12 - Portfolio + Jobs
3–5 solid projects, proper documentation, start applying to DevOps and SRE roles.
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Devs on @X
LLMs are free
> Linux is free
> Docker is free
> Kubernetes is free
> Git and GitHub are free
> GitHub Actions is free
> Python is free
> PostgreSQL is free
> AWS, GCP, Azure are free (limited tier)
> Terraform is free
> ArgoCD and Flux are free
> Prometheus and Grafana are free
> VS Code is free
> Ollama is free
Internet cost is cheap, what stopping you from building something?
#AI #Coding #Programming
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LIST OF 40 WEBSITES TO FIND REMOTE JOBS
1. Linkedin. com
2. Indeed. com
3. Glassdoor. com
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5. weworkremotely. com
6. Remote. com
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8. Freelancer. com
9. Fiverr. com
10. Guru. com
11. Toptal. com
12. AngelList. com
13. Hubstafftalent. com
14. Simplyhired. com
15. Remotive. com
16. Virtualvocations. com
17. workingnomads. com
18. Hired. com
19. cloudpeeps. com
20. taskrabbit. com
21. talent. com
22. remoteok. io
23. dremote. io
24. jooble. org
25. stackoverflow. com/jobs
26. jobspresso. com
27. onlinejobs. ph
28. simplyhired. com
29. themuse. com
30. skipthedrive. com
31. zirtual. com
32. justremote. com
33. hireable. com
34. remoteworkhub. com
35. jobbatical. com
36. freelancewritinggigs. com
37. contentwritingjobs. com
38. problogger. com/jobs
39. behance. net
40. designhill. com
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Why would Netflix pay for a show... and still let millions watch it for free on YouTube?
When India's Got Latent launched on both Netflix and YouTube, I kept seeing the same question:
"If Netflix paid for it, why didn't they make it exclusive?"
Then I looked at it like a System Design problem.
One of the first lessons in HLD is:
💡 Don't ask which component is best. Ask what each component is optimized for.
Think about Redis and PostgreSQL.
Nobody tries to replace one with the other.
⚡ Redis is optimized for speed.
🛡️ PostgreSQL is optimized for durability and consistency.
Different responsibilities. Different workloads.
That made me look at Netflix and YouTube differently.
🎬 Netflix optimizes for:
• Premium viewing
• Subscriber retention
• Long-form engagement
▶️ YouTube optimizes for:
• Discovery
• Recommendations
• Community & virality
Instead of making one platform do everything...
Each platform specializes in what it does best.
That's the same principle we use while designing scalable systems.
• Great architectures aren't built by choosing the best component.
• They're built by assigning the right responsibility to each component.
Maybe great business strategies work the same way.


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I watched a $60k deal vanish last quarter, and I know exactly why it happened.
The main champion just went silent after our third meeting. Start protecting your deals: aisecret.co/ExpertiseAI
I was juggling 14 other active deals and foolishly assumed they were still interested.
Three weeks later, they signed a contract with a competitor.
No pricing dispute. No missing features. No competitive battle I couldn't win.
I just completely missed the warning signs — because I was drowning in admin.
Losing that deal forced me to rebuild my workflow.
Now, @expertise_ai monitors every single deal quietly in the background.
It detects the subtle shifts you would normally miss.
Flags the deals turning cold way before you would catch them.
Drafts the re-engagement email before you realize you need one.
I am never losing a deal like that again.
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