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@papidb

engineer. trying to get cracked.

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Shindo ☆ (@plschupkarein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i love this app bc you’ll be minding your business and suddenly scroll to one of the most beautiful women you’ve ever seen

Ramón Guillamón (@learntouseai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

jason liu • Grokking the System Design Interview (Design Gurus) • Alex Xu's System Design books + ByteByteGo course • Pramp for mock interviews • System Design Primer (GitHub) • Gaurav Sen (YouTube) • MIT 6.824 • Designing Data-Intensive Applications ⚡️

Oludayo Sokunbi (Deewon) (@oludeewon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My ONLY issue is the fact that it takes one message from the USA 🇺🇸 to get the attention of the presidency. What happened to the incessant cries of the masses for the past few days and months? I don't do religious rhetoric, but one thing is clear, and everyone knows it.

-valar morghulis- (@eldivyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of you are doing some of the right things but the reasons you're not successful is that you are not locked in enough. And you're not locked in enough because you want to have your cake and eat it: you want to be able to hang with all your friends, eat anything you like,

Archie Sengupta (@archiexzzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

built my own vector db from scratch with - linear scan, kd_tree, hsnw, ivf indexes just to understand things from first principles. all the way from: > recursive BST insertion with d cycling split > hyperplan perpendicular splitting to axis at depth%d > bound and branch pruning

built my own vector db from scratch with - linear scan, kd_tree, hsnw, ivf indexes just to understand things from first principles.

all the way from:
> recursive BST insertion with d cycling split
> hyperplan perpendicular splitting to axis at depth%d
> bound and branch pruning
SaltyAom (@saltyaom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, you can use Zod with Elysia Yes, you can run Elysia on Node Yes, Elysia have e2e RPC client like tRPC Yes, you can use OpenTelemetry with Elysia Yes, you can deploy Elysia to Cloudflare Worker Yes, you can use Bun Fullstack Dev Server with Elysia

Yes, you can use Zod with Elysia
Yes, you can run Elysia on Node
Yes, Elysia have e2e RPC client like tRPC
Yes, you can use OpenTelemetry with Elysia
Yes, you can deploy Elysia to Cloudflare Worker
Yes, you can use Bun Fullstack Dev Server with Elysia