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Sachin Dapkara

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software engineer @Motive_inc • ex backend & ai intern @omnisynkai • system design • AI enthusiast • building • tierzy.com • rubberduckmcp.com

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what is kitty keyboard protocol? i was reading about the architecture of a CLI tool, and i came across this keyboard protocol. it is a modern way for terminals to report key events to applications. so traditional terminals only tells you - a key was pressed, often through

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today, i came across an interesting philosophical problem-solving principle - occam's razor. "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity" it tells us to prefer the simplest explanation with the fewest assumptions when solving problems. and i think we intuitively

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dbms - client/server model and internals 1. client/server model - db usually works in a client/server model - server: dbms itself, where the data lives and queries are processed - client: app that asks the server for data eg. - you open an e-commerce website - website backend

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strangler fig pattern it's a migration pattern used when you have to replace or modernize an existing/legacy system gradually, instead of doing a risky "big bang" rewrite. so let's say that you have a monolith handling authentication, payments, product catalog, and you want to

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finally, finally, finally - claude sonnet 4.5 is here and is now the world's leading coding and agentic ai model - it excels at real-world software coding (swe bench verified), showing sota results and handling multi-step tasks for over 30 hours - huge leap in compute use

finally, finally, finally

- claude sonnet 4.5 is here and is now the world's leading coding and agentic ai model

- it excels at real-world software coding (swe bench verified), showing sota results and handling multi-step tasks for over 30 hours

- huge leap in compute use
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Just read "The Accidental CTO" by Subhash Choudhary. This book is raw, unfiltered, providing valuable insights. I think this is the way everyone should learn about system design. We do cram concepts but learning the WHY and WHEN is more important. This book talks about that. How

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openai-devday #1 - codex - codex is now generally available for everyone - developers can use codex in their editor, terminal, cloud, and more - it runs on gpt-5-codex, already served 40+ trillion tokens in 3 weeks - new slack integration: mention Codex magazine to delegate coding

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openai-devday #2 - apps - openai just dropped a new generation of apps you can chat with, inside chatgpt - devs can start building today using the new apps sdk, based on the open model context protocol - apps appear in chat when you need them, chatgpt can suggest them or you

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openai-devday #3 - agentkit - openai launched agentkit: a powerful toolkit for building, deploying, and optimizing AI agents - it includes agent builder (visual canvas), connector registry (central data & tool management), and chatkit (customizable chat-based agent experiences)

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Is it just me or do you also feel like every idea you get already exists somewhere out there? You finally think you've got a fresh idea, then find a startup, GitHub repo, or Reddit thread already doing it. And then you start wondering if you'll ever escape your job because