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Joined March 2025
After my exams, I’m planning to start learning TypeScript. Where can I find the best resources?
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OS exam is done (5/7) Got cooked again, the paper is wild😭, I’m pretty sure I’m not getting a good SGPA > Now I’m tired, so I’m just gonna learn CSS art and sleep
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The developer community is the only one that genuinely prefers dark mode
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build lockbox, a local-first, offline credential store that enforces a zero-knowledge architecture three-layer architecture: 1. interface layer: handles argument parsing and the repl loop 2. logic layer: acts as the state container, holding the ephemeral master key in memory
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Minecraft Java is noticeably slower on Windows compared to Linux I noticed this because a friend of mine plays Minecraft Java, and when he switched from Windows to Linux on the same PC, the game ran smoother and had better performance
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I don’t believe GitHub really changed their mind They’re just saying ‘we hear you’ so people calm down They’re postponing it, but not actually cancelling it Later, when nobody is angry anymore, they’ll probably do the same thing anyway.
We’re postponing the announced billing change for self-hosted GitHub Actions. The 39% price reduction for hosted runners will continue as planned (on January 1) We missed the opportunity to gather feedback from the community ahead of this move. That's a huge L. We'll learn and
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Computers got so fast that we didn’t really need more power anymore, so the tech industry pushed machine learning because it uses tons of compute and makes people buy more hardware
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Got a new book from my friend, hv no idea what it is about😔, should I read it ?
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When you run a Python program, it performs a critical step before execution begins 1. Parsing and Lexing The source code is examined by Python. It is divided into tokens by the lexer, these are atomic units such as operators, identifiers and keywords. The parser then arranges
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Finally I made my first unity game guys. It’s a simple game in which the player kills the enemy(crab) .I got to know that making game is fun but it’s not easy and inshallah I will try my best to make good game thank you for waiting… 🫶🏻😉 Big thanks for SunnyValleyStudio to help
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React.js exam is done (3/7) Got cooked, paper is wild, don't have words Todays log :- > Studied for tomorrow’s Programming fundamentals exam wise be luck, good night
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So this is what my laptop charger looks like from inside, DAWMMM
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My favorite programming language is amazing, and yours is unfortunate, Mine was designed to solve real problems, while yours focuses on problems that only exist because your language made them necessary, This is usually defended as a feature. My language is easy to use because
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Photography exam is done (2/7) Pretty long exam, filled nearly 26 pages (haath dukh rahe hain 😭) Todays log :- > Studied for tomorrow’s React.js exam wish me luck, Good night
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While preparing for my Cloud Computing end-sems, I was reading about MapReduce and stumbled upon how twitter handled data earlier using MapReduce Model. first off what is MapReduce? > MapReduce is a distributed programming model designed to process huge amounts of data by
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EP3: How do conditional statements works in C? If, else if and else ladder is the basics of any programming language. Many teachers find it easy to explain but nobody knew that what goes under the hood. What If I tell you even a simple code like: #include <stdio.h> Int main(){
EP2: How does Scanf() and Printf() work under the hood? In most of your codes you have used input and output functions often but do you know how it works under the hood? This time let's go deep inside your computer and understand everything. Let's take a Simple code for
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My favorite programming language is amazing, and yours is unfortunate, Mine was designed to solve real problems, while yours focuses on problems that only exist because your language made them necessary, This is usually defended as a feature. My language is easy to use because
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This is what my professor's github looks like 💀, he is earning 80K as much as i know
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we worked so hard for this TT i cant abandon this so here kimino updates - added more providers - ollama support, connect to local models - ui polish - extension support almost there :D closed beta soon
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