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Abhishek Bhardwaj

@abhishekwebin

Opinions expressed here are my own .. why would they be anyone else's?

ℹ️ I like building things.
📍Vancouver, BC / Victoria, BC

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I have basically stopped using iTerm and fully moved to Ghostty within a day of installing it. Much more snappier and nicer experience tbh!

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+1. Not sure who is using products like this tbh. If this was AI generated educational reels for kids, I could probably see the niche but this is just junk.

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I like how Grok just picks and responds in the same tone that I talk in. Yes - I made a typo but I do know how to spell genuiuys. Thx.

I like how Grok just picks and responds in the same tone that I talk in.

Yes - I made a typo but I do know how to spell genuiuys. Thx.
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Horrible advice. Modern developers have moved to AI-powered YAML DBs with auto-indexing, dynamic sharding, realtime query optimization, latency-aware load balancing, schema-less elasticity, async replication and nuclear-scale resilience.

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Every few months I have to open my MBP and clean the dirt off the fans and every part. Otherwise it overheats and fans kick in every couple of minutes even with 2 tabs open on Chrome. None of my friends seem to have to do this on their machines.

Every few months I have to open my MBP and clean the dirt off the fans and every part.

Otherwise it overheats and fans kick in every couple of minutes even with 2 tabs open on Chrome.

None of my friends seem to have to do this on their machines.
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my issue is the difference between software devs "using AI" to write their code or "using AI to do the thinking for them" big difference between each

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I have an iMac from 2013. It is pretty solid actually. Have done some of my best work on it. But since Apple has stopped supporting it with official OS updates, I can't actually do anything on it. Won't let me update packages and apps. Homebrew doesn't work either and it's in a

I have an iMac from 2013. It is pretty solid actually. Have done some of my best work on it.

But since Apple has stopped supporting it with official OS updates, I can't actually do anything on it.

Won't let me update packages and apps. Homebrew doesn't work either and it's in a
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Quick Linux Insight: You’ve been lied to. main() is NOT the first block of code your program runs. If you open a binary or a linker script, the entry point is actually _start. We tend to think of C as a low-level language, but it still expects a "prepared stage" before it can

Quick Linux Insight:

You’ve been lied to. main() is NOT the first block of code your program runs.

If you open a binary or a linker script, the entry point is actually _start.

We tend to think of C as a low-level language, but it still expects a "prepared stage" before it can
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From an engineering POV, this is the quality we should strive for. .... and then there are takes like this: x.com/rywalker/statu… - a lot to think about especially in industries where accuracy is critical. If companies chase the AI hype and pressure developers to ship slop