The funniest part about “treating yourself” culture is that people are stressed about money while constantly rewarding themselves with things they don’t actually need.
The craziest thing about modern spending habits is that people don’t even wait to have money anymore before buying things.
Everything is: pay later, EMI, credit, “future me will handle it”.
Could you imagine the concept of taking an EMI to buy expensive shoes 10 years ago ?
Modern spending habits are crazy.
Food delivery, Blinkit, random online purchases, “small” UPI spends that somehow end up draining your salary before month-end.
That’s exactly why we started RupyaOff.
Trying to make spending online a little smarter.
More to follow.
Remembering Sayuri 🖤
The voice behind so many unforgettable anime songs, like Erased, Scum’s Wish and Lycoris Recoil, passed away in September 2024 at just 28 years old.
Her music had this raw, emotional feeling that hit differently. Even while dealing with a chronic illness, she kept creating and connecting with fans through her songs.
Gone too soon, but her voice and impact will always stay with the anime community.
@thekitze@benjiDotSo lol letting it cook on a full trpc ->elysia migration unattended is brave… we tried something similar and https://t.co/6uXMwUTXDG ended up being the only way to see where it drifted from parity mid run
@ferron_web yeah it’s kinda nuts, 5.4 just casually doing full refactors now… we let it loose once and https://t.co/6uXMwUTXDG showed a bunch of side effects we def didn’t ask for lol
@maria_rcks came back to a full PR + postmortem is wild lol, we had codex do something similar and https://t.co/6uXMwUTXDG was the only way we figured out what actually ran vs what it thought it did
yeah this is the stuff people underestimate, shaving latency + cost off “boring” paths compounds like crazy we had a similar phase and https://t.co/zvHDq286P9 made it obvious which changes actually moved p95 vs just felt like improvements, some tweaks look great in theory and do nothing in real traffic
this is actually such a smart way to fight codebase drift… forcing small “anti pattern cleanup” loops instead of letting the entropy win we tried something similar and https://t.co/zvHDq286P9 made it obvious over time which patterns were actually improving runtime vs just looking cleaner, some of those refactors sneak in weird behavior changes if you’re not watching closely
yeah frontend-only “entitlement checks” are basically just suggestions to users we had a similar leak and https://t.co/zvHDq286P9 made it obvious some clients were just skipping validation paths entirely, everything looked fine until you saw what actually executed vs what you assumed was enforced