Vignesh Pb
@7_vignesh
Programmer working on building cool stuff. ⏰⏰⏰ https://yearlytimer.com/ 🤖🤖🤖 https://creep-or-not.com/ (no longer functional 💀💀) ... (Next Site Loading)
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Spent a solid 2 hours debugging a bug only to find out that I was connected to the wrong database instance. FML
I remember reading @george__mack 's website on high agency. The very first lines were "I believe high agency might be the most important idea of the 21st century", it sounded like clickbait but man I had my entire worldview thrown upside down from that website ever since. It is…
People severely overestimate the amont of hours they actually spend working. This is because the 'wasted' time goes in a few seconds here and there with watching reels or talking to colleagues etc. If you accumulate them all together the actual hours worked will be much much less
most people who say they work 80-100 hours a week i interpret it as all fluff (investment banking, PMs) most of the time is spent sitting around waiting for things to happen, sending slacks and emails there are rare people who actually work 80-100 hours a week. they look like…
Not a single day goes by where I am not thankful for LLMs. The amount of questions i get resolved from it both for personal logistics vs professional stuff and using it for learning. Its like I have my own personal secretary who handles things for me at this point
What Nike has been telling people for years
I just downloaded a fresh install of MS teams in my system and it is a whopping 1.19GB. I'm genuinely curious as to what does an app like that have in it that makes it THAT big ? Back in 2015 the only app that was that huge was android studio now it feels like everything is.
I wonder if this is why people with low self esteem eventually get depressed and resort to self harm and get suicidal tendencies. You start off by having goals that make you look dead and your mind just adapts to these goals by actually trying to be dead.
Something about this is deeply inspirational, you want to succeed just to not let past you down
This made me realise that the reason why we are affected by others is that in a way we try to mirror other people's emotions, you get depressed around depressed people, you get hyper around hyper people So it is really important that you surround yourself with the right people
meeting one truly alive person can reset your sense of what life is meant to be misery is contagious but so is joy
A good goal to have for any given day is to think : How can i have the most fun today
I've also noticed that its less about 'speed' and more about doing only the things that add value. You can do a whole bunch of superficial things that feel like they add value but is just paper pushing. Do the smallest thing that adds the biggest impact in the fastest time…
f* what everyone else says... speed = everything.
I can't remember the last time that I read an article and was both entertained and made me think about where we are heading at the same time.
Sometimes the best way I know if I am making progress on something is asking myself "If someone saw what you were doing over a CCTV cam without being able to talk to you will they think that you are working towards your goal" and it instanty helps me orient myself
I wonder how many non CS people out there would get fooled if they were told that this was egyptian hieroglyphs
imagine you're 15 and just want to make your own programming language and then you get stunlocked by this
Unintentional positive side effect of this is that you end up with a goldmine of data that you can use AI to sift through. At other companies you'll find scarce data and will have to rely on other people who were there when a feature was built to understand it
Inside Plausible, we have a No Meetings culture. Instead of constant calls and calendar clutter, we prioritize: - Clear, thoughtful internal documentation - Async collaboration - Trust in each other to own our time We only gather intentionally when it matters: team offsites,…
Actually planning on doing this, if not for the greater good at the very least this could be a fun thing to do
If you make >$300k/yr why aren’t you announcing random $1,000 prizes every Saturday for whatever you want to see happen in the world? $1k prize for best blog post on X, $1k or best art like Y, $1k for best _____. High agency mindset
Holy shit I just realised you can scroll through twitter with the j and k keys instead of having to use a mouse. How did I not notice this before ?
Pure hacker energy. Respect
I've never been excited about a new product in the past few months than I have been with @NotebookLM. I'm having so much fun with it. It would be great if they increased the source limit a bit though. The interactive audio is especially insane although a little bit janky when…
This is insane very rarely have I seen a brand new way of thinking about our workflows come in the past few years. Its always a bit of 'better API to do this' or 'better framework to develop UI' This is a really good idea that just makes intuitive sense
We created a canvas that plugs into an image model’s brain. You can use it to generate images in real-time by painting with the latent concepts the model has learned. Try out Paint with Ember for yourself 👇
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