Chinmay Naik (@chinmay185) 's Twitter Profile
Chinmay Naik

@chinmay185

Founder and CEO at One2N | We Build Cloud Native Solutions | Is your business scaling faster than tech can handle? DM me.

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linkhttps://one2n.io calendar_today23-12-2010 14:44:41

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One of the main reasons I joined One2N was because of it's great knowledge sharing and learning culture. Wrote a small guide on github multi account setup as a first step in the first few days. Build up and post in the thread.

Chinmay Naik (@chinmay185) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a great Birds of a Feather session yesterday hosting Swanand and svs 🇮🇳 at One2N The photos don't do justice to the kind of conversations we had at the event. Great job anchoring the event Vedang (fosstodon.org/@vedang)!

What a great Birds of a Feather session yesterday hosting <a href="/_swanand/">Swanand</a> and <a href="/_svs_/">svs 🇮🇳</a>  at <a href="/One2nC/">One2N</a> 

The photos don't do justice to the kind of conversations we had at the event.

Great job anchoring the event <a href="/vedang/">Vedang (fosstodon.org/@vedang)</a>!
Chinmay Naik (@chinmay185) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am in SF for a month, till September 25th. Looking forward to meet entrepreneurs, SREs, and engineering managers to talk about all things reliability, cloud-native, and LLMops. DMs open. (Attending SaaSBoomi happening in September. If you're around during that time, let's

I am in SF for a month, till September 25th.

Looking forward to meet entrepreneurs, SREs, and engineering managers to talk about all things reliability, cloud-native, and LLMops.

DMs open.

(Attending SaaSBoomi happening in September. If you're around during that time, let's
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A short dialogue story about engineering and management. Engg: (when talking about management) They don't know anything, opaque deadlines, no communication, just throwing things over the wall Mgmt: (when talking about engineers) They don't know anything, missed deadlines, no

Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a capable leader who wants to get even better at leading, you must revisit your implicit assumption that everyone has similar talents as you & if only they just did XYZ (where XYZ is something you found hard but did it anyway) they too would be effective & successful like you.

Jaideep Khandelwal (@jdk2588) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am putting my personal machine to some use. "My computer is the new data center" came true 😃. We've built a RAG pipeline, which now enables us to query for profiles against a job description. Generated fake data, created embeddings, and stored them in a self-hosted VectorDB.

I am putting my personal machine to some use. "My computer is the new data center" came true 😃.

We've built a RAG pipeline, which now enables us to query for profiles against a job description. Generated fake data, created embeddings, and stored them in a self-hosted VectorDB.
Kelsey Hightower (@kelseyhightower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people are struggling with this one so let's walk through a couple of examples. If we were on the same team and I asked you to write some code, what would your initial response be? Would you just go back to your desk, fire up your IDE, and just start typing random bits of

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Had a great time yesterday at DevOpsDays Kerala talking about - Learning Kubernetes using Restaurant Analogy. Met some old and new friends (forgot to click pictures with a few more). Thanks Sreejith, Humble, and team for organizing it! The venue and the whole organisation were

Had a great time yesterday at DevOpsDays Kerala talking about - Learning Kubernetes using Restaurant Analogy.

Met some old and new friends (forgot to click pictures with a few more).

Thanks Sreejith, Humble, and team for organizing it! The venue and the whole organisation were
Chinmay Naik (@chinmay185) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you outsource your writing to AI, you're outsourcing your thinking to AI. Nothing wrong with using AI for writing, but use it as a writing aid, copilot, if you will - with YOUR thoughts. If you just use a super generic prompt without any input or insight from your side, you