Thanks @mannupaaji
Now I realized why I don't get interview calls, where I lack, and where to focus to improve myself.
Btw, I'm in the 65% category now.
Next goal: get into the 5%, then 1%.
Areas where I lack:
1. Limited end-to-end projects
2. Weak professional presence
3. Low online visibility
4. Communication gaps
Video link: https://t.co/P8SLFto3aO
Introducing Solite
It's a custom Phantom-style wallet with custom Solana-inspired runtime which includes wallet creation/import, encrypted key storage, validators, mempool, PoH, consensus, and live explorer update
https://t.co/YgpBGPCbwI
Need feedback, guys!
@kirat_tw@superteam
Just wrote my first Rust server using Axum after completing 6 weeks of the Solana Fellowship. @kirat_tw
Now I can finally tell everyone I' m a core Rust dev 🦀
@SuperteamIN@solana
Anthropic daily routine:
6:00am — Wake up
6:05am — End one career
6:06am — “For safety”
6:07am — Good night
Totally harmless. Just one job role. As a treat.
(Meanwhile, tomorrow’s calendar: another sector.)
Today I want to confess something.
In October 2025, I started a crypto exchange project thinking it would be simple, just basic buy/sell, cancel orders, and order matching. But slowly, I realized the project was much bigger than I had imagined.
Over time, it turned into a complex system with microservices, Kafka, WebSocket gateways using Redis pub/sub, gRPC, and a fully fault-tolerant matching engine written in Go. I also built data aggregation, a custom ledger, and indicator/candle services, while trying to follow clean code principles.
Eventually, managing my own project became hard. Even small features started taking 3–4 days, and because of that, I stopped the project multiple times. Still, my engineer mindset kept pushing me to restart.
It’s been 5 months now. I don’t know how long it will take to finish, but I’m confident that I will complete it.
Have you ever faced something like this?
First of all, no hate to anyone. In the last 2-3 days, I have seen many posts asking why @SarvamAI is written in JavaScript and not in Sanskrit, and why its website is in English and not in any regional language.
According to me, these questions are useless. It is the same as asking why DeepSeek and ChatGPT always favour their own country and culture.
The Indian market is different from others, so we need products made for the Indian market, not just foreign ones.
On the language issue: in India, many people still don’t know English, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve access to AI.
So @SarvamAI is filling exactly that gap. They know their strengths and are marketing where they are strong.
That’s it from my side. Please support Indian products. And if there is any issue, point it out — don’t just discourage them.
No hate, but why doesn’t Sarvam AI have its website available in Indic languages like Hindi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Urdu? Why is it only in English?
@itsbhawnna Do you even realize what you’re saying right now?
In 10–15 years, you’ll be the same person accusing the government of not doing enough in AI.
I tried to explain a linked list to my code…
but one node said,
“I’m single.”
Because https://t.co/3oPaCNKYbH wasn’t connected to anyone — no pointer, no future, just a null relationship
The market shifted from only DSA → System Design.
But many treat System Design like another DSA sheet.
Before solving, ask:
- Why (purpose)
- Where (use-case)
- What (requirements)
- How (solution)
That is System Design.
Follow for real system design & programming.
"Logic before code"
(Image below is not mine)
🚨 @AnthropicAI update
Free / Pro / Max OAuth tokens are only for https://t.co/wIvmXEhSRp and Claude Code.
Using them in third-party apps or SDKs violates their Consumer Terms of Service and may get you banned.
Builders → use API keys, not user OAuth.
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