@Star_Knight12 would you rather hire a (human) developer who has read all the "best coding books", or one who has actually trained themselves through coding multiple projects?
I think that is the difference.
Every single thing you want in life is on the other side of something that sucks. That suck might be 100 workouts, 100 bland meals, 100 hours of work, or 100 hard conversations. Embrace it as the cost of entry. The answers you seek are found in the actions you avoid.
The WORST part about tech right now? Nobody understands how their own apps work anymore.
We are officially entering the era of "Fear-Driven Development."
Here is how it happens:
You need to set up a complex background job system. You ask an AI agent to build it using Google Cloud Task Queue and Firebase.
It spits out 800 lines of perfect, functional Python and configuration logic in 12 seconds.
You deploy it. It works. The product managers cheer.
Six months later, the system starts silently dropping events under heavy load.
You open the codebase. You stare at the 800 lines.
You realize you have absolutely no idea how the routing logic actually works. You didn't struggle through the documentation. You didn't build the mental model.
You are suddenly terrified to change a single variable. You didn't write the app—you just approved the Pull Request.
We used to build software block by block. Now we just summon it, and hope the spell doesn't wear off.
If you want to survive this next decade of engineering, make this your golden rule:
Never deploy AI-generated code that you couldn't explain on a whiteboard.
You don't own the code you didn't architect. You are just renting it from the AI.
The older I get, the more I realize most people aren’t out of your reach, they’re just out of your effort. Send the cold email. Walk up to the stranger. Ask for help. Access is closer than you think, but only for those with the courage to ask. Closed mouths don't get fed.
* Topic about EEG ,BCI research on analysing brain signals of different humans and making a similarly match on it.
*Non Invasive - where having helmet kind on skull
*Semi Invasive -
* Invasive - Inserting chip in Brain
Lessons learnt on "Cloudera Data Platform Bangalore Meet up Event"
*Using already proven llms to fine tune your Data instead of using your own local open source llm
*How beautiful slides are created using Notebook llm
* How to unlearn or earse memory from llm - As of now 'ReTraining'
*How to make LLM not forget it's old trained data by training again with mixing old data already trained along with new data.
I want you to think about this: you had the energy when you were training. You stopped, and now you don’t.
You can’t beat physics. An object in motion wants to stay in motion. An object at rest wants to stay at rest.
This is why people who train have more energy, even when they have to drag themselves.
Every rep tells your body and your mind who you want to be. You get to choose whether your reps are sitting and scrolling or squatting and doing pushups.
Your entire life can change in one year. Not ten. Not five. Not three. One. One year of focused, daily effort. You’re one year of focus away from people calling you lucky.