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Sritabh Priyadarshi

@sritabh

i like building things. computers, robots, games, softwares i love em all | cse major | swe @BigBinary | thesoulbot.com

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I changed my mind. Will probably not be buying any electronics from amazon unless it's verified seller. The sensor I receive doesn't have magnetometer. :') Made good progress with localisation on papers lol.

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After spending some 2-3 days wondering about scalable code structure on and off, suddenly it hit me to use automata machine representation. Specifically something similar to Moore machine. This seems much scalable and easy to manage. Thnks CSE degree not bringing shame on u e.g

After spending some 2-3 days wondering about scalable code structure on and off, suddenly it hit me to use automata machine representation.
Specifically something similar to Moore machine. 
This seems much scalable and easy to manage.
Thnks CSE degree not bringing shame on u
e.g
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Do people actually keep this? Don't we have any normal alternative to this? How do you easily remove solders, there has to be some simpler way.

Do people actually keep this?
Don't we have any normal alternative to this? 
How do you easily remove solders, there has to be some simpler way.
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Exposing yourself to more problems helps a lot to learn fast. It could be you learning by doing it or seeing how other people have solved that problem. Find a nice mean to expose yourself to problems. For me, one way I do that is by building things. Observating others also helps

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I friking love programming Representing states using moore machine was such a good idea. Made the whole thing so easy to be managed.

I friking love programming

Representing states using moore machine was such a good idea. Made the whole thing so easy to be managed.
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As long as you know what you're doing and why you're doing, it's really not. Otherwise it's nothing more than watching boring reels/shorts on your favourite social media.

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Don't get the idea of putting research papers behind a pay wall. Shouldn't it be accessible to ALL? I don't think IEEE pays royalty to the author. Something seems wrong.

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I have been working on adding realtime collaboration to our editor at NeetoKB Finding out about Yjs really opened another dimension of my brain. This is why i love what I do.

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Literally the very first idea that I rejected in my head while debugging thinking it won't work was the solution as soon as I started writing it down as idea won't work. Writing your thoughts on piece of paper gives such a nice clarity, I usually avoid it as I feel it's slower.

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It's insane the amount of feature team has shipped and continuously shipping with sticking to the pricing philosophy to keep 100% of features available to all user free and without limits. I wonder if the team want to limit number of usrs onboarded by not doing any marketing lol

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Collaborative editing is here after high demand, enjoy better teamwork and easier documentation! 🚀 #updates #NeetoHQ #KnowledgeBase #BuildInPublic