Akshay
@ProgrammerMonk
Programming || Richard Feynman || Marcus Aurelius || Books || Minimalist || Tweets on Tech/Books/Work/Philosophy
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Reading is when you take your brain for a walk.
More people = less progress.
DDIA should be a part of the curriculum in colleges.
Its like having a very powerful and intelligent study buddy.
Sebastien Bubeck just cleared the air and honestly, it makes GPT-5’s achievement even more astonishing. No, GPT-5 didn’t magically solve a new Erdős problem. What it did was arguably harder to appreciate: it rediscovered a long-forgotten mathematical link, buried in obscure…
Staff Archetypes. staffeng.com/guides/staff-a…
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Staff archetypes
Most career ladders define a single, uniform set of expectations for Staff engineers operating within the company. Everyone benefits from clear role expectations, but career ladders are a tool that...
When working with / building a storage systems, I so much prefer "append only" form of writes. Makes dealing with concurrency, crash recovery and sequential writes - so much easier.
".... technical skill, product thinking, project execution, and people skills. And the more senior you get, the more you’re expected to contribute to each." joshs.bearblog.dev/being-good-isn…
SLO's! 100% green is great, but if your SLA is 98%, use that 2% to test in prod. Break things intentionally (maybe) and test that things will really on that rainy day.
Be it music, code, technical writings or whatever.. are you "producing" ? Some of the best advices to come back to every few months. guzey.com/personal/what-…
I loved this advice to young programmers: "If you like programming, you should learn programming. Just be content with all outcomes." This is how I live too. Great life lesson 🫶.
you need the founder. you need the founder there - he actually needs to be present. if the founder is gone it's over. this is why you can't invest in founders that are normal. normal people would stop pushing as soon as they have a modicum of success. you need insane founders
I am very skeptic when it comes to using any for of AI for doing the first draft of Writing. Writing is how I "Think". And it's true for many, imo. I read the post below recently, and concur the feeling on writing (thinking) with AI. dcurt.is/thinking?utm_s…
From a dev (at Amazon): "I use Claude all the time to write PR/FAQs and perf peer feedback: the things that were always time-consuming and I hated doing. Now I dread them less and can get back to coding faster." Interesting, given Amazon was big on writing to *force* thinking!
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