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Shrey Dabhi

@sdabhi23

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Bibliophile | SWE with special focus on data

Joined November 2016
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@anurag0__0
Anurag Agrawal
8 months
4 Courts. 20 Players. Good Game. ๐Ÿ“HSR @gameon_club
@anurag0__0
Anurag Agrawal
8 months
4 Courts. 20 Players. Good Game. ๐Ÿ“HSR
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@anurag0__0
Anurag Agrawal
8 months
4 Courts. 20 Players. Good Game. ๐Ÿ“HSR
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@sdabhi23
Shrey Dabhi
1 year
10k stipend+ remote while attending college, sounds like a pretty good offer given the current market situation
@vinayak2506
Vinayak Sarawagi
1 year
I thought this mindset was going away, but sadly it's not
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@hamptonism
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1 year
No Ai model is able to cross this boundary: Have we discovered a fundamental law of nature for building intelligent systems?
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@sdabhi23
Shrey Dabhi
1 year
I'm celebrating 7 years of Google Maps contributions!
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@amuldotexe
amul.exe
2 years
My cousin is looking for Java backend SDE positions in Bengaluru/ Hyderabad/remote she is currently working at Thoughtworks total experience: 8 years 4 years in java backend spring boot kafka DM for cv please RT for good karma ๐Ÿ™ also please point to good job portals
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@amuldotexe
amul.exe
2 years
Here's my stack ranking of which orgs to work with, in decreasing order of priority 1. someone whom you closely know or your friends have worked for & can strongly vouch for, there are some good leaders in Indian ecosystem in this bucket across geography of origin personal
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@sdabhi23
Shrey Dabhi
2 years
move(data) is celebrating the hard work and dedication of data engineers and practitioners worldwide! They are hosting talks with speakers who have spent countless hours working on data movement. https://t.co/280Uj0tg4H via @AirbyteHQ
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move(data) is celebrating the hard work and dedication of data engineers and practitioners worldwide! Weโ€™re hosting talks with speakers who have spent countless hours working on data movement.
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@tanaypratap
Tanay Pratap
2 years
You can trust Indian education system to make even programming boring. Usme bhi syntax ratwa rahe hai bolo.
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@SergioRocks
Sergio Pereira
2 years
While people who got laid off from FAANG are getting offers with a 50% pay cut. People from developing countries are getting remote offers 2-3x above their previous local job. The job market is evolving. That means drawbacks or opportunities, depending how you look at it.
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@FrozenInRetro
Frozen Retro ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
3 years
Just had a technical round with a US startup (principal engineer), and the interviewer was extremely polite, cracked a few jokes which helped with my nervousness, and helped me when I was stuck. We meed more interviewers like these in India.
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@_workchronicles
Work Chronicles
3 years
Accountability
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@RomeenSheth
Romeen Sheth
3 years
Early career years are painful. You feel like an idiot 98% of the time - lost, confused and insecure. I wish I had a cheat sheet of principles for my first job. So I put one together. Here are 20 (non-fortune cookie) things about building a career I wish I knew sooner:
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@warunhasija
Varun Hasija
3 years
Okay, so what's up with software development these days. You write some APIs, connect them with database(s), build some fancy frontend that has a load time in milleseconds, then you take it out to your users. Ask them to share feedback.
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@natolambert
Nathan Lambert
3 years
Almost everyone I know working in AI these days feels one step away from total burnout. I took the time to take you behind the curtain and know what people on the state-of-the-art AI are struggling with: https://t.co/aiXPSgMLCO
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@sdabhi23
Shrey Dabhi
3 years
Because the center where the call got connected to is a "multi brand pan India call center for out of warranty products". I hope you guys fix this ASAP. I will definitely be thinking twice before buying something from Croma again.
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@ghoshal
Bobby from Dupe.com
3 years
Ever wonder why our v1 designs never feel right? It isn't because we didn't have enough time to design it, rather, we didn't have time to live in it or with it. The reason perfection doesn't pay upfront is because the insights we get from actually using the widget day-to-day is
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@GergelyOrosz
Gergely Orosz
3 years
You can tell a lot about founders by how they behave during the bad times when they get put under pressure. During the "good times", it's easy to be a good leader, and say that you live lofty values. It's when the going gets tough when it shows if it was a show, or for real.
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@championswimmer
Arnav Gupta
3 years
In the last few years some of the biggest mobile apps(in terms of users) have been built out of India. That has made this fertile ground for homegrown "app PMs". And last year they all shuffled around all the new VC funded companies. Lo and behold all apps are the same now
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