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LaurynTech

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Backend & Low-Level Dev | Systems Architect | Code Optimizer 👩‍💻

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People make Discord bots with Python or JavaScript. But look at this, in just 20 lines we have a fully functional bot written in C. It can end up being more complex than other options around, but if you want I can make a little tutorial explaining how to do this and more.

zuhaitz_dev's tweet image. People make Discord bots with Python or JavaScript. But look at this, in just 20 lines we have a fully functional bot written in C.

It can end up being more complex than other options around, but if you want I can make a little tutorial explaining how to do this and more.

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Writing C# will never be the same after version 14

wieslawsoltes's tweet image. Writing C# will never be the same after version 14

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Yoo, I wrote a lightweight data pipeline framework for running audio or binary processing jobs at small scale using djangoand RQ client side gets to upload audio files and trigger processing jobs using REST endpoints, the jobs are running asynchronously using redis workers

Hi_Mrinal's tweet image. Yoo, I wrote a lightweight data pipeline framework for running audio or binary processing jobs at small scale using djangoand RQ

client side gets to upload audio files and trigger processing jobs using REST endpoints, the jobs are running asynchronously using redis workers

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I really miss criterion in zig, it is such a good toolset to measure your dumbass code for perf bottlenecks

neogoose_btw's tweet image. I really miss criterion in zig, it is such a good toolset to measure your dumbass code for perf bottlenecks

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🔥 Laravel has some awesome string helpers Here are some of the most interesting and lesser-known ones:

mmartin_joo's tweet image. 🔥 Laravel has some awesome string helpers

Here are some of the most interesting and lesser-known ones:

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Dual Screen Workstation #desksetup

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Here's what a unit test of a provider looks like in @alchemy_run (effect) The pluggability of @EffectTS_ is next-level.

samgoodwin89's tweet image. Here's what a unit test of a provider looks like in @alchemy_run (effect)

The pluggability of @EffectTS_ is next-level.

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How does one BusyBox binary act as ls, grep, AND mkdir? The answer is one of the oldest tricks in the C/Unix book: argv[0]. A Linux program doesn't just get arguments; it gets the name it was called with. A single program can check argv[0] and change its entire behavior. We're…

popovicu94's tweet image. How does one BusyBox binary act as ls, grep, AND mkdir?

The answer is one of the oldest tricks in the C/Unix book: argv[0].

A Linux program doesn't just get arguments; it gets the name it was called with. A single program can check argv[0] and change its entire behavior.

We're…

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Learning C++ is super rewarding and humbling. Today I'm working through the Byte Pair tokenizer from karpathys code and port to C++. I'm taking it as slow as I can to test, write and re-write everything.

jino_rohit's tweet image. Learning C++ is super rewarding and humbling. Today I'm working through the Byte Pair tokenizer from karpathys code and port to C++. I'm taking it as slow as I can to test, write and re-write everything.

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I love the art of writing less code. Today I created this.

productdevbook's tweet image. I love the art of writing less code. Today I created this.

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Side projects ARE the project. In college, I was grinding so hard on side projects that they eventually paid for my college, became my thesis, and got me my job after college. When I was interviewing, one of my most common questions was "So what are you working on at home?"…

Hot take : Side project teaches you more than any college or degree.

iyoushetwt's tweet image. Hot take : Side project teaches you more than any college or degree.


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It's pretty crazy how much better #Angular got with treeshaking over time! 610 KB, but with EVERYTHING you need for proper development ✅ #NgRx signals store (with events plugin === redux) ✅ Tailwind for responsive grid and styles ✅ Angular Material 3 + theme ✅ Signal forms

tomastrajan's tweet image. It's pretty crazy how much better #Angular got with treeshaking over time!

610 KB, but with EVERYTHING you need for proper development

✅ #NgRx signals store (with events plugin === redux)
✅ Tailwind for responsive grid and styles
✅ Angular Material 3  + theme
✅ Signal forms

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In 1.4 of Better-Auth, we finally support passing additional data through any OAuth flows! 🎉

PingStruggles's tweet image. In 1.4 of Better-Auth, we finally support passing additional data through any OAuth flows! 🎉

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damn finally, i’m done. so, i’ve been working on conflux, a modular, actor-based real-time collaboration engine written in rust. it uses CRDTs (via Yrs), room-based websocket, and an actor-style design for concurrency. i added jwt, authentication, session tracking, awareness…

kayleecodez's tweet image. damn finally, i’m done.

so, i’ve been working on conflux, a modular, actor-based real-time collaboration engine written in rust.

it uses CRDTs (via Yrs), room-based websocket, and an actor-style design for concurrency. i added jwt, authentication, session tracking, awareness…

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Day 13 of #365DaysOfCode Finally my full fledged web application using Flask, Jinja and SQLite3 is working!!

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Finally my full fledged web application using Flask, Jinja and SQLite3 is working!!

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You can post about semaphores, atomics, and syscalls on LinkedIn if you want.

_Felipe's tweet image. You can post about semaphores, atomics, and syscalls on LinkedIn if you want.

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Quick Linux tip Want to reuse the last argument from your previous command? Use !$, it saves time and keystrokes.

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Want to reuse the last argument from your previous command?

Use !$,  it saves time and keystrokes.

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Guys, my code is bleeding 🩸

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