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Ilyes Bacha

@dev_ilyesbacha

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Co-founder @WolfwalkersLabs Notes should save you time, not take it β†’ https://t.co/ho9W655fij Between tech rants and football, I try to help students & devs Wabi-Sabi

Joined April 2022
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@dev_ilyesbacha
Ilyes Bacha
2 months
MindMirror is now available on iOS πŸŽ‰ When we started building it, the idea was simple: help people spend less time organizing and more time thinking. Making it available on all platforms is a huge part of that, and today we’re one step closer. App store link πŸ‘‡
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@dev_ilyesbacha
Ilyes Bacha
10 hours
In AI's age, being a jack of all trades master of none is kinda bad.
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Ilyes Bacha
2 days
A common misconception among backend devs trying to up their lvl is thinking the next step after learning CRUD and auth is jumping into microservices. Sure, microservices are nice and challenging, but they rnt the natural next step. There are a lot more impactful things to
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Ilyes Bacha
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I was having a nice conversation with someone holding an opposing opinion, all good until he inserted AI's thoughts. They weren't even bright just repeating of all what was said.
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Ilyes Bacha
2 days
A common misconception among backend devs trying to up their lvl is thinking the next step after learning CRUD and auth is jumping into microservices. Sure, microservices are nice and challenging, but they rnt the natural next step. There are a lot more impactful things to
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Ilyes Bacha
2 days
The comfort of remote work can either boost ur efficiency or feed ur laziness. In this blog post, I talk about few points that might prove helpful to avoid the latter. πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/N92S3xQ3la
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Struggling to stay focused working remotely? Discover practical strategies to overcome distractions, avoid laziness, and maximize the benefits of your home office setup.
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Ilyes Bacha
3 days
When it comes to optimization, ppl often ignore the basic stuff and try to go and implement advanced tech/tricks... If your initial work is bad, basic fixes will save you a ton, granted u got a shit performance to start with.
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Ilyes Bacha
4 days
Almost 3 months and I've yet to explore postgresql 18 features
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Ilyes Bacha
6 days
If you do like to keep track of your daily to dos, I highly suggest u put the little tasks in there. They will fill up quick and get u in a mindset to complete your whole list instead of slacking.
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Ilyes Bacha
8 days
First time I used Kafka, I was confused becuz it was one of the topics that ppl told me was hard, but it was extremely simple especially with a python library that takes care of the pub sub. It's one of those things that is easy to start, but kinda hard to master.
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Ilyes Bacha
9 days
Currently my blog post writing is like this: - Find topic - Write what I know about the topic - Research about the topic and write about my findings - Mix and mash into one mess - Ask Claude to refine - Re-write the refined version with my style. I usually slack on the 1st step
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@jamesacowling
James Cowling
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Dropbox benefited a lot from being able to iterate fast as a Python shop. We even prototyped the initial version of the storage system in Python. Python performs surprisingly well for IO-bound workloads. Your architecture matters more than your language. Eventually we rewrote
@blizz_sorc
blizzy
9 days
@jamesacowling @valigo Would you say writing the intitial codebase in Python a benefit for iteration speed?
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@dev_ilyesbacha
Ilyes Bacha
9 days
had to leave realmadrid subreddit, clownfiesta of the same stupid opinion over and over again. well now that I say it outloud, that's pretty much reddit in a nutshell
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Ilyes Bacha
10 days
I'm finally seeing kinda advanced dev stuff on my feed. Brick by brick
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Ilyes Bacha
11 days
so apparently Mbappe is not playing tmrw, and I have mixed feelings about this, not to disregard the amount of carrying that he's been doing nor his skills. If the forwards r Vini with GG I believe the attack will flow better but then again, u dont know what to expect with Xabi
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Ilyes Bacha
12 days
I won't lie, sometimes I get lost wanting more followers or engagement that I forget why I joined the platform in the first place. I joined here to make legit connections, nd I'm glad to say that I am
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Ilyes Bacha
14 days
Funny how u can browse the comment section here nd know who r the real devs nd those who pretend to be a cracked dev but r utter garbage
@karthikponna19
Karthik
15 days
how many hours do you code daily ?
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Ilyes Bacha
25 days
Finally the second part of the update is done, I thought I will stop here but I still want the experience to feel better so I'm brainstorming ways to make that happen
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Ilyes Bacha
26 days
just watched one of the worse displays of football from real madrid. I don't mean to sound impatient or rush, but I hate this Xabi project, only 2 good games out of a whole bunch.
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Ilyes Bacha
26 days
I've learnt a lot this past year, and along the way I keep saying I wish I did this or that sooner. It's not regret per se, but probably the most important thing that I should've done earlier is proper SEO. But hey, better late than never.
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Ilyes Bacha
28 days
"Why do we take notes" I came across this question last week so I thought I give my two cents on the topic. https://t.co/f1aqgOfOEk
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Discover the real reasons behind note-taking and why most note apps fail at helping you remember what matters.
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