@code_bytein Great one.
Adding few more:
•GitLab is open source. GitHub is proprietary.
•GitLab CI is built in. GitHub Actions came later.
•GitLab has Auto DevOps. GitHub does not.
•GitLab has Merge Trains. GitHub does not.
•GitHub has a social graph. GitLab does not.
If you’ve ever watched your design idea become someone else’s success story, this short video explains why and how to prevent it in your next discussion.
https://t.co/IxUwVAdG3n
#SoftwareEngineer#SystemDesign#DecodedEngineer
You shared the idea. Someone else got the credit. No code was stolen. No rules were broken. Yet somehow, the ownership shifted. That’s a career lesson many engineers learn too late. #softwareneningeering#CareerGrowth#TechLeadership
The engineers who influence architecture decisions aren’t always the smartest in the room. They’re the ones who control the narrative around the problem, tradeoffs, and outcomes
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The engineers who win won’t be those competing against AI.
They’ll be the ones who learn how to collaborate with it effectively.
5 real world AI use cases in software engineering
https://t.co/x8zks0QSlS
#Developer#TechLeadership
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Think AI is just autocomplete for variable names?
It’s already reviewing code, generating tests, spotting incidents, and helping engineers ship faster.
#AI#SoftwareEngineering
Have you ever seen your idea presented by someone else in a meeting?
No credit. No mention. Just silence.
It happens more than we admit.
Here are 5 ways to stop it 🧵
5/ Build allies who amplify you
The best career move?
Someone who naturally says "this was their idea" — before you have to.
Sponsor others the same way. Reciprocity is powerful.