
Fahim Ahmed
@gitfahim
🇵🇸 Fullstack dev in progress. Still Googling errors Not an expert, just stubborn enough to keep debugging
No one deserves to be shot brutally in public, sliced open by the bullet of a cowardly sniper. Hence, I condemn in the strongest terms the targeted assassination of at least 1500 Palestinians by snipers - many of whom were women and children collecting food - by the IDF…

TypeScript, u noisy wannabe boss of JS. Every time I try to write code, u scream with red lines like a spoiled child. u act smart with ur fancy types, but half the time you block me for nothing and may every variable u guard turn into "any" until u choke on ur own errors
As someone still early in my coding journey, it’s tempting to let AI tools write and fix everything. But I keep reminding myself: if I don’t build the foundation now, I’ll be lost later. Shortcuts help you move faster, but the slow path helps you go further.
Every bug is like a riddle. Annoying, sometimes painful, but always hiding a little LESSON inside. That moment when the code finally runs… it makes all the self-doubt feel worth it. And as a beginner, I’ve realized not relying on AI to fix bugs is the key to actually learning.
Every bug is like a riddle. Annoying, sometimes painful, but always hiding a little LESSON inside. That moment when the code finally runs… it makes all the self-doubt feel worth it. And as a beginner, I’ve realized not relying on AI to fix bugs is the key to actually learning.
I could use AI tools to solve most bugs But honestly, for me the fun part is staring at the screen, feeling frustrated, and then finally having that lightbulb moment. That “ohhhh, so that’s why” feeling is worth the struggle. That's how you learn.
I could use AI tools to solve most bugs But honestly, for me the fun part is staring at the screen, feeling frustrated, and then finally having that lightbulb moment. That “ohhhh, so that’s why” feeling is worth the struggle. That's how you learn.
What if your pricing page took minutes, not days? We’re launching BillingSDK by @dodopayments, our first major open-source library of billing components built with @reactjs + @shadcn. It’s plug-and-play, accessible, brand-friendly, and helps you ship pricing pages and billing…

Just kicked off another full-stack project with a fellow dev. Should take a month or two to build. I’ll be posting updates along the way. Stay tuned!
Appwrite Sites hackathon is finally here. Build and deploy your website using Appwrite Sites for a chance to win the Appwriter Keyboard and other dev goodies. Starts: Aug 29, 2025 Ends: Sept 12, 2025
My advice for people in their early 20s

Just Kirat doing Kirat things🕺 @kirat_tw
i built an agent (using @RealPortiaAI ) + chatgpt for help: Features -Collects PRs from GitHub -Uses Gemini to read the code -Writes a full review -Asks me to click "send" or "not send" -Auto-posts the PR review to GitHub github-link github.com/faheemakhmed/g…
i built an agent (using @RealPortiaAI ) + chatgpt for help: Features -Collects PRs from GitHub -Uses Gemini to read the code -Writes a full review -Asks me to click "send" or "not send" -Auto-posts the PR review to GitHub github-link github.com/faheemakhmed/g…
This guy literally dropped a 5-hour masterclass on how the internet actually works

With AI, everybody will make their own software just like how we all 3D print our own furniture.
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