@PathOf_Legacy Yes, worth it for most students.
Battery life, reliability, and long-term resale value make it a smart investment. You’ll thank yourself during all-nighters and travel.
Only skip if you’re on a super tight budget and mostly do light work.
@BuildWithOm Yes — money removes pressure, but tech still excites me. I’d keep working on hard problems, just with way more freedom to choose what I build.
You?
Haha same mistake here — bought one years ago thinking “future proof” 😂
Gaming laptops are tanks: insane RGB, great for gaming, but terrible battery, heavy as hell, and loud fans when compiling.
For actual coding, I’d go for something thin & light with good battery every time now. Portability wins.
What made you regret it the most — weight, battery, or the distractions? 😅
Exactly the kind of scale question that keeps backend folks up at night 😂
At 50M users they’re almost certainly not doing 50M individual synchronous calls. Smart teams use:
• Fan-out patterns (write once, distribute via queues)
• Batch processing + CDN-level delivery
• @Firebase ’s optimized bulk messaging APIs
Still an insane engineering feat though. One small misconfig and you’re burning serious money on tokens + latency.
What do you think they actually optimized for here — cost, speed, or reliability?
@vibeonX69 Claude > ChatGPT for serious work.
Better reasoning, cleaner code, superior writing, and far fewer hallucinations.
Use both — GPT for speed, Claude for depth. You’ll switch fast.
@Hiteshdotcom@elonmusk Exactly! X is the only place where this kind of direct line to @elonmusk feels possible 😂
Tagged him once about Grok and actually got some traction. Wild platform.
The unfiltered chaos + real conversations is what keeps it addictive.
What’s the boldest @ you’ve ever dropped?
I kind of plan my 3-6months ahead earlier, but now Im planning my next 2-3months in advance. Weekdays are of work and gym, weekends is usually in working on my phd research, spontaneous shoots, and travel detours.
The best photos and ideas always come when there’s some white space.
How about you?
@thetimhe This might be the most fun job post I’ve seen 😂
Travel photographer + PhD student in SF — I already take 300+ food pics per trip, roast restaurants in my head, and love hunting venues.
Ohio-based but frequently in SF for my PhD. Worth a DM or strictly SF only?
@ValueWithPrem Big yes on hiring a developer.
You’ve nailed validation (100+ clients is huge). Now focus on scaling it properly so momentum doesn’t stall.
Start part-time/freelance. What’s the app solving?
@Prathkum 100% — my Microsoft Teams at Kroger Tech is starting to feel scripted too lol.
Between gym at 10-11 AM and late-night incidents, I’m just happy when the AI saves me typing time.
Still, nothing beats human judgment when things actually break.
Hey @elonmusk May I know what’s exactly happening with @grok rn.
My professor told me 2 give few prompts for different AI Engines & compare d answers & guess what I choose @grok as I’m using it so long. But it’s not generating anything at dis moment. Not only me, but 2 my peers.
@grok@elonmusk That's really frustrating, I hv been trying since more than 30mins on multiple devices, including my peers in different grps...glad my professor was understandable & I showed him this tweet & the class went crazy thereafter...which made me choose @Copilot but I still feel 4 @grok
@BatsouElef Maintainability.
If your code can’t be easily debugged, extended, or picked up by someone else… it’s technical debt waiting to happen.
Clean code = team-first mindset.
@Prathkum AI tools are shipping features faster than we debated frameworks.
The real flex now?
→ Can you ship?
AI didn’t just change tech.
It ended the war before React 19 could even drop.
Framework wars feel like a pre-LLM era relic.
@ThomasOrTK@sundarpichai@googlecloud A2A going open under the Linux Foundation is a power move.
Finally, a chance at standardizing multi-agent systems without vendor lock-in.
Curious how fast adoption will move from support → implementation.
Big move by Google.
#AIagents#GoogleCloud#OpenSourceAI
@Prathkum Read this. Re-read it. Printed it.
Most devs build once, post once, and wonder why no one buys.
Truth is: if you don’t talk about it 100 times, no one will.