Akash
@Akasheth_
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Full stack blockchain dev | Trader | onchain analyst
Joined August 2023
good start to the month, in just 5 days I gained more than 800 followers. for a long time I was stuck in the low engagement phase and I’m still figuring things out. but a few small changes helped me: > focused on one niche instead of posting random stuff > stayed consistent
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good start to the month, in just 5 days I gained more than 800 followers. for a long time I was stuck in the low engagement phase and I’m still figuring things out. but a few small changes helped me: > focused on one niche instead of posting random stuff > stayed consistent
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vibe coding is great but if you don’t know the basics, you’ll get stuck. you must know: • what environment variables are • how git version control works • how to install and run a project • how to debug errors • difference between dev and prod optional but useful: • how
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vibe coding is great but if you don’t know the basics, you’ll get stuck. you must know: • what environment variables are • how git version control works • how to install and run a project • how to debug errors • difference between dev and prod optional but useful: • how
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10 websites to find amazing open source projects: • awesomeopensource . com • opensourcebuilders . org • reposhub . com • sourceforge . net • goodfirstissues . com • firstcontributions . github . com • opensource . google • up-for-grabs . net • launchpad . net •
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10 websites to find amazing open source projects: • awesomeopensource . com • opensourcebuilders . org • reposhub . com • sourceforge . net • goodfirstissues . com • firstcontributions . github . com • opensource . google • up-for-grabs . net • launchpad . net •
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> meet Brian Armstrong > co-founder of Coinbase > discovered Bitcoin in 2010 > realized buying crypto was too complicated > decided to build a simple platform for everyone > joined Y Combinator to launch the startup > focused on making crypto accessible and secure > became the
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Roadmap to become Blockchain developer (EVM dev): • Code Basics – Solidity + TypeScript. • How Blockchain Works – Blocks, gas, state, EVM on Ethereum. • Build Contracts – Write, test, deploy with Foundry/Hardhat. • Token Standards – ERC-20 & NFTs using OpenZeppelin. •
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Build a startup without hiring anyone: • Notion - ideas & roadmap • Cursor - write production code • Claude - deep reasoning • Supabase - backend + auth • Upstash - caching • Vercel - deploy globally • Stripe - subscriptions • Resend - transactional emails • PostHog -
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Stop looking for shortcuts to grow on X here’s what actually works: > reply to 50-100 posts daily > post valuable content > use AI to refine your thinking > connect with bigger accounts > don’t ignore small creators they’re your real supporters > stay consistent even when
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Roadmap to Become an AI/ML Engineer: • Python - Basics + NumPy & Pandas for data. • Math - Linear Algebra & Calculus for ML understanding. • Data Engineering - SQL & PySpark for pipelines & big data. • ML Basics - Scikit-learn for building models. • Projects - End-to-end
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Roadmap to Become an AI/ML Engineer: • Python - Basics + NumPy & Pandas for data. • Math - Linear Algebra & Calculus for ML understanding. • Data Engineering - SQL & PySpark for pipelines & big data. • ML Basics - Scikit-learn for building models. • Projects - End-to-end
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Finally crossed 5,000 followers, gained 400+ yesterday that’s unexpected. Thank you everyone for the support I’ll keep supporting you the way you support me.
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Top 16 accounts you should follow if you’re into AI: @AndrewYNg - beginner friendly AI @levelsio - builds solo @karpathy - explains AI simple @fchollet - deep AI thoughts @sama - AI roadmap @emollick - practical AI @lexfridman - smart podcasts @ThePrimeagen - dev + AI @ylecun -
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> Meet Ludvig Strigeus > The brain behind µTorrent. > Built it mostly alone with extreme focus on performance. > Kept it under 1 MB while competitors kept getting heavier. > Millions downloaded it because it was fast, simple, and reliable. > Sold it strategically to BitTorrent
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