@madhuraaa_ The boredom is real. Consistency isn’t always exciting it’s mostly quiet, repetitive, and unglamorous. What helps is remembering why you started, breaking the routine into smaller challenges, and letting progress,not excitement,be the reward.
@Madisonkanna Python makes many tasks simple.
It hides memory and performance details.
Relying on it alone creates gaps in systems and performance skills.
Learn core computer science concepts alongside Python.
@Madisonkanna It’s slower than compiled languages like C++ because it’s interpreted, but that trade-off improves productivity.
Python is central in AI, data science, and machine learning research due to libraries like NumPy, TensorFlow, and PyTorch.
Its simplicity makes it ideal for teaching
@_devJNS A developer who admits they don’t know something earns more respect. It shows maturity, not weakness. The best engineers ask, learn, and grow. The worst pretend, break things, and blame the compiler.
@prime_sui Most backend devs prefer structure, strict schemas, and reliable transactions. MongoDB trades those for flexibility. It’s great, but not for every use case.
@bigdatasumit Tokenization – breaking text into smaller units.
Inference – when the model generates a response.
Context Window – how much info the model can read at once.
Today we are launching my favorite feature of ChatGPT so far, called Pulse. It is initially available to Pro subscribers.
Pulse works for you overnight, and keeps thinking about your interests, your connected data, your recent chats, and more. Every morning, you get a custom-generated set of stuff you might be interested in.
It performs super well if you tell ChatGPT more about what's important to you. In regular chat, you could mention “I’d like to go visit Bora Bora someday” or “My kid is 6 months old and I’m interested in developmental milestones” and in the future you might get useful updates.
Think of treating ChatGPT like a super-competent personal assistant: sometimes you ask for things you need in the moment, but if you share general preferences, it will do a good job for you proactively.
This also points to what I believe is the future of ChatGPT: a shift from being all reactive to being significantly proactive, and extremely personalized.
This is an early look, and right now only available to Pro subscribers. We will work hard to improve the quality over time and to find a way to bring it to Plus subscribers too.
Huge congrats to @ChristinaHartW, @_samirism, and the team for building this.
whether it’s skills, success, or even healing—take time.
So if your journey feels slow right now, don’t stress.
You’re not falling behind.
You might just be slow-cooking something extraordinary.
#MotivationalQuotes#technology
I came across this visual metaphor online and it really struck me:
Two meals… one completely burnt after an hour at 900°F, the other perfectly cooked after three hours at 300°F.
Same ingredients.
Very different results.
It was such a powerful reminder:
Growth isn’t about rushing—it’s about finding the right pace.
In a world that praises speed and constant hustle, it’s easy to forget that the best things in life
Python Roadmap https://t.co/7gbmRztCYU
This roadmap captures the complete Python journey - starting from basics like syntax, data types, and loops, moving into data structures and algorithms, and finally advancing into automation, testing, data science, and web frameworks.
I’m putting the finishing touches on my upcoming book, SQL Essentials for Data Analysis: A 50-Day Hands-on Challenge Book (Go From Beginner to Pro)
Before I release it, I’m looking for a small group of beta readers who can give me some feedback.
‼️ Please ONLY reach out if you’re not busy and ready to dive in right now. Let’s not waste each other’s time. ‼️
Comment or DM me if you’re in.
Let's Go!!!!