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To every account that unfollowed me after I followed them back: Enjoy your next 24 hours. You can run, you can hide, but I'm gonna find you soon. No dark corner is safe for you, no shadow can hide you , no sword can protect you. Pray to god to be merciful to you, coz I wont be.
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Facts 💯
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Had a dream I got laid off from Amazon. Woke up and remembered I don’t even work there.what a relief 😮‍💨
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Replying to @kirat_tw
I can write compiler-perfect C++ on a whiteboard, but my Python, not so much. It really depends on how much time you have in with that particular language.
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I cry with tears when I have to take an interview only to see the candidate fumble the most basic syntax. I'm unsure if its AI but it feels like jr devs or devs in general aren't hands on coding much and I'm unsure how I feel about this. An argument can be made that we don't need to memorise code anymore, but it just feels sleezy and boring talking to someone who cant code themselves.
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One of our schoolmates got married last year, even though it was against her wishes. Her family pressured her because her husband was financially stable and his family was well-regarded. However, I recently learned that she has been engaging in casual hookups after her marriage, seemingly as a form of revenge. From what I’ve heard, her husband is a genuinely good person. I can’t help but feel deeply sorry for him life has been incredibly unfair to him. Most of our schoolmates are aware of this situation, but they believe it’s not their place to inform him. Frankly, I find that very disturbing and disappointing.
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having a personal server rack in your apartment is unironically the new normal in 2025
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Replying to @Loop_and_lift
People are living in biggest dilemma that their job is safe......any mnc will always look for reducing their cost.....the only thing you can do is up skilling and creating an audience around you.
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My relative’s son got laid off from Amazon today. He used to brag a lot about his salary and job ... always acting like he was doing something extraordinary. Because of that, all of us cousins would often get compared to him and scolded to “be like him.” Honestly, I never really liked his attitude. He wasn’t very knowledgeable and just happened to get lucky during the big hiring boom. But despite all that, I genuinely feel bad for him and his family . he has a three-year-old child now, and this must be really tough on them. I hope he’s able to find another job soon, though it might be challenging since he never focused on improving his skills or learning DSA. He thought his job was secure and didn’t need to prepare for the future. It’s a tough reminder that no job is truly stable these days.
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🔥 The BIGGЕST #Сryрtо #РUMР is hеrе! 🚀 Jоin thе actiоn! ➡️ x.com/crypto/status/19194243… gpYXFyD14H
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What's stopping you from coding like this?
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As a Beginner in Frontend Dev in 2025, master these 11 skills to stay relevant in the market: 1. Core Web – HTML, CSS, JS (ES2023+) 2. Frameworks – React, Vue, Svelte, Next.js 3. Type Safety – TypeScript, Zod 4. State Mgmt – Redux, Zustand, Recoil, Signals 5. Performance – lazy loading, code splitting, hydration 6. UI/UX – accessibility, design systems, Figma handoff 7. Testing – Jest, Vitest, Playwright, Cypress 8. Security – XSS, CSRF, CSP, secure cookies 9. Tooling – Vite, Webpack, ESLint, Prettier 10. Deployment – CI/CD, Vercel, Netlify, edge rendering, AWS 11. AI Integration – LLM UIs, embeddings, AI-driven UX, AI tools. Stop switching frameworks every month. Master fundamentals + scalability.
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Replying to @ChShersh
Every big AWS outage is a reminder of how fragile our centralized internet really is. We’ve built this massive digital world on a few single points of failure, and when one goes down, half the web goes dark. Tbh decentralized systems and local-first apps aren’t just cool tech, they’re resilience, the one of a kind that keeps things running when the cloud disappears. Maybe a few more outages would push us to finally rethink what always online should actually mean.
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People don’t make any effort. At all. I’m shocked. People ask me in replies for a link while I literally posted it in my first comment. People ask me for a full course while I provided a list of topics. Bro, you can just google all topics or ChatGPT it to death. I don’t even mention how you can easily download the entire YouTube playlist locally using YouTube-dlp and then use a service to generate subtitles and watch offline. The bar is incredibly low. Don’t people have even the basic drive? Or even fundamental abilities for self-learning? Or everyone just wants a 6-figure job served on a golden plate? Nobody wants to even lift a finger.
I just discovered the entire playlist of C++ lectures from the same teacher at ITMO University! 30 videos ~45 hours of content My new fav playlist on YouTube now. Topics: 1. Passing by Value, RVO, NRVO 2. Rvalue-references, Move Semantics, Xvalue, Copy Elision, Lifetime Extension 3. Intrusive Containers 4. shared_ptr 5. Perfect Forwarding, Universal References, Variadic Templates 6. Returning Values with Perfect Forwarding, decltype, auto, nullptr 7. Static and Dynamic Polymorphism, Anonymous Functions 8. Anonymous Functions (Continuation), std::function, Type Erasure 9. Signals, Reentrancy 10. Error Handling 11. optional, noexcept, Trivial Operations 12. SFINAE-friendly Functions, Conditionally explicit Constructors 13. constexpr 14. variant 15. Concepts 16. Encodings 17. Multithreading, std::thread, std::mutex 18. Multithreading, std::condition_variable 19. Multithreading, std::atomic 20. Multithreading, std::atomic (Continuation) 21. Multithreading, Relaxed Atomics 22. Multithreading, Cancellation, Asynchronous Operations 23. Introduction to Qt 24. Drawing the Mandelbrot Fractal in Qt 25. C++20 Modules
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I love lazygit so much. Such a nice way to deal with git, partial commits, catching up on history, creating new branches, seeing what's there. Incredible power up for any developer.
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Software Engineers are not paid for writing code. They’re paid for solving problems. The faster you accept this, the better your life and career will be.
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I lost my father this morning. I got over 20 phone calls from my mom, but I was working late and didn’t hear calls. When I finally picked up (at around 8am), I booked the fastest flight I could, but I’ll only reach by 7 PM. I’m sitting at the airport now, waiting for my second flight, and hundreds of thoughts are running through my mind, thoughts I have no control over. While checking my call list, I realized my father had called me too. We couldn’t talk properly at that time. I didn’t call him back. I should have. I always thought I had more time with him. I didn’t. The last conversations between my father and me were about some disagreements. But we loved each other. He told my mom he was proud of me, not to me, though. I’m not an emotional person, but I can’t explain what I’m feeling right now. I’m writing this with a heavy heart and tears in my eyes because I need to keep a tough face when I see my mom and sister. I’m writing here to process everything and prepare myself to see my father, one last time. I have informed to some of my close friends. I won't be active here for a while. Thank you all for reaching out.
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Replying to @ChShersh
no worries. c++ is moving towards gpu nowadays. let's wait for getting some gpu scheduler infrastructure with c++26's <execution>. check NVIDIA/stdexec out for the first impression of using std.execution with CUDA. and also don't forget that SYCL exists.
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Sad day to be a C++ dev. It will become harder to dunk on Python.
As of Python 3.14, the free-threaded (or no-GIL) version of the Python interpreter is no longer considered experimental.
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Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids
Protect your kids. Cancel Netflix.