Hear me out…
Two years back I joined X because I was tired….
Tired of jobs being posted on LinkedIn and within 1 hour of that, 100s of people had already applied. Everyone on LinkedIn was fake, trying to show how they were well-rounded and highly skilled. I barely made any REAL connections there.
Tired of tech influencers on Instagram saying, “COMMENT HI AND I WILL SEND YOU THIS IN YOUR DM,” just to increase their reach. I kept following them, commenting on their reels, getting the material in my DMs, and never really looking at it.
Then there was the cold email era where you send out 1000s of cold emails to recruiters, startup founders, and people in tech to either get a job or get some assistance for your startup. But let’s be honest, out of those 1000 emails, only 10–15 people (max) would reply.
But then there was X, where everyone is just being themselves. Even the most skilled people in your domain feel reachable here. Yes, there are a lot of shitposters, but there are also people who are really, really working hard and building something.
Hence, @shrav_10 and I are creating an X Chat for everyone interested in STARTUPS or TECH, where there will be only REAL tech talk.
We all can post important resources, job openings, and literally even collaborate and discuss startup ideas.
If you’re willing to actually GROW and NETWORK with the right kind of people here on X, then comment/quote/repost anything on this post and I’ll add you to the group chat.
Like I said, the right guidance and network can change your life forever!
Made the trip from Pune to Bangalore for my first React Nexus, and I'm so glad I did!
Day 1 was filled with insightful sessions, fresh perspectives, meaningful conversations, and meeting some amazing people from the community
#ReactNexus2026#React#Bangalore#Community
If you’re in your first 0–5 years of work, upward management is one of the underrated skill you should learn.... not politics... not buttering up your boss.
It’s learning to manage the relationship so your growth is not left to luck.
@sunnykgupta 1. Used notebook LLM to help me understand how the 13 century paintings should look like.
2. So settled down on the 13th century Kalpa Sutra Paintings.
3. Used Nano Banana and Gpt added the existing paintings and prompts. Used models interchangibly to achieve this.
@sunnykgupta I want to be a part of this , I have not done much work really but this is something I tried. Goal: 13th century style paintings mostly Rajasthani , was something I started with.
This was achieved after numerous iterations.
TIP OF THE DAY
Your heroine should have a want AND a need. And once they get what they want, they should realize it's not what they actually need, focusing on the new goal to get what they needed all along.
Write Hard!
🌴 @react_india x @ReactPune Conference Meetup 2025 🇮🇳
Had an incredible time attending the React India x React Pune Conference Meet — a day full of learning, networking, and deep tech discussions! ⚛️
In Girls Who Yap, we’re creating space for conversations that are honest, and deeply valuable
From unpacking what it really means to navigate this space as women to understanding where we fit in: creator, community builder, operator?
#girlswhoyap#doradao#Web3#CommunityMatter
Grateful to be part of Girls Who Yap — a community that brings together real, raw, and fun conversations around women in Web3 💜
It’s been empowering, and deeply enriching to learn and grow alongside such driven group of women!
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🚨 We’re kicking off a brand new space!
🧠 Tech + DevTools + Raw Insights
🎥 Featuring: @yomeshgupta — Creator of Devtools Tech
🎙️ Hosted by: @arya_akhare & @shrinivasshah
Don’t miss this one 👀
Let’s talk code, tools & everything in between 💬🔥
I tried to generate images using GAI on @ChatGPTapp, @GeminiApp and @grok with a prompt “Generate an image of Sphinx with nose intact” got some interesting results.
ChatGPT took considerable amount of time but finally got the output. Grok performed well.
#ai#genai
@OpenAI@Google@Snapchat So I was thinking of a feature like a Time Lens where if a camera is pointed towards a historical monument it shows the sculpture as it was in its best time. For that I thought of using the classic Sphinx which has a broken nose.
Image edited with @canva
A visual motion cue can be more accessible and provides an intuitive and instantaneous signal. When the ticket expires the logo doesn't move. The app also prevents users from taking screenshots and screen recordings preventing use of expired tickets by manupulating them.
I always wondered why the logo on @PMPMLPune digital bus ticket is moving , what might be the reason behind the moving logo? Finally I figured out the beautiful UX perspective on this - It is easier for bus conductors to identify the active ticket by looking at the moving logo!