
Rajat Dhoot
@rajatdhoot123
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Hustling to fund my party vibes at https://t.co/VJ9dOPzcYr 🚀 Penning thoughts https://t.co/EtF1vVK1TC ✍️
SF ↔️ Bengaluru
Joined February 2010
Unemployed at the moment, so experimenting with recording and sharing what I build 🚀 Here’s my first attempt — help me do it better!
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Just updated this extension boilerplate not sure if it works yet, but I’ll be creating a new extension using it. By the way, it’s open source. https://t.co/TEvtgnS8hi
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Early 30s and just figuring out how not to drown progress! 😅🏊♂️”
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This is one of the best things you can do for your parents.
made my dad an instagram account on his 63rd birthday. asked people to flood the comments of his first post. he started weight training 3 months ago. didn’t miss a single workout. including one on his birthday. 800 odd people hyped him up with genuine af compliments. the
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Got my first premium credit card big thanks to @ccg33k for connecting me with the right RM!
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India has opened many new airports recently some of them are really small with just basic aircraft facilities. What I love about these small airports is the ease: ✈️ You can arrive just 15 minutes before departure and still breeze through check-in. 💸 Flights from these airports
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The real advantage is earning in USD while spending in INR this platter cost only $5.50 in a Tier-3 Indian city.
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Billion-dollar company. Feature finally shipped. And here’s my manager wants it to sync across all open tabs, windows, parallel universes, and alternate timelines.
After 10 years of asking, we are finally rolling out synced drafts: Drafts written on the X app will now be there when you login on the web. Happy poasting.
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Touching grass, but make it business. Live cotton auction vibes from the mandi today. 🌿
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There are lucky people and then there are the really lucky ones who get this kind of seat in 2nd AC.
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Last week, I packed my bags and moved out of Bangalore for a while.
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Looks like October is officially my “resignation season” the month I break up with all my jobs.
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Now, after all the hustle, the luck, the intense building, and the long hours, it's time for a break. Time to breathe, reset, and figure out what my next big bet is going to be.
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I’ve spent more than half a decade at Kuku. I’ve built most of the core tech from scratch writing the first line of code, setting up the entire repo, handling the infra, the whole nine yards. I worked on their GenAI pipeline and even dipped into the business side. Everything you
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I needed the zero-to-one chaos. I wanted to build. Kuku FM reached out, and I took a massive bet, moving from a stable brand to an early-stage startup. I believe in taking bets. And man, did that one pay off.
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A year later, the intensity called. I got an interview at Zomato, and it was a no-brainer. I packed my bags, left my comfort zone in Bangalore, and moved to Gurgaon. The team there was excellent, the pace was insane, and the learning curve was vertical. We shipped things faster
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That bootcamp was the real start. Two and a half months of pure, intense learning. We literally lived there, ran there, and coded non-stop. It was exhausting and electrifying. That led to my first corporate gig as a Junior Developer at Let's Ventures.
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My friends were getting jobs through C-DAC, so I figured I’d try that. I took the entrance exam. Then, right before the results, a totally random chance a new company called MountBlue was starting a bootcamp. I got an offer for their first batch. The funny part? My friend and I
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The job hunt after college was brutal. I moved to Bangalore, printed a hundred resumes, joined every job-hunting group on Facebook, and went to every hiring drive I could find. Morning to evening, interview after interview. I even started visiting the temple almost every day,
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