Skywalker
@skywalkerr0x
20 , Building products instead of projects.
Suddenly, you’re 26. Out of college now. Got the new corporate job. Apartment in the city. Met a girl and it’s getting serious. Joined the pickleball league. You’re happy. It’s everything you wanted, right? The steady paycheck, your own crib, no more useless schoolwork. But…
If you sit to code today pick one of two `modes` you are in - 1. Learning mode - turn off ai, read docs, spend time doing tough problems, gratification is learning something new and not the speed of implementation. 2. Implementation mode - Coding tools (cursor etc) have gotten…
"you cannot compete with someone who is willing to suffer more than you"
Move fast, break things. Momentum is everything. Failing is probably better than not trying. Unfortunately these things should be experienced in hindsight and not read on twitter.
If you are going to try, go all the way. Half measures will only waste your time and break your spirit. True growth demands your full heart, your full effort, and your full courage.
GPT was actually based on ULMFiT, written by a person with no PhD (me).
> be me > born and raised in a farm > nailed studies > rejected by the air force > parents forced for a govt job > left home at 18 > job as receptionist in a hotel > bought a computer > learnt programming > left the hotel job > started from scratch > no clg, no connections >…
mfs posting on X with zero engagement and 0 likes, no shame.
what do you do when you get the quick urge to get a dopamine hit ?
Most people 'learn' just enough to recognize terms. Real learning starts when you can predict what happens next - when your brain builds an internal model, not a memory list. If you’re in tech, don’t just read code - trace it, rewrite it, and break it until you feel why it works.
Real expertise isn't built by collecting information. it's built in the moments when you're genuinely confused and refuse to move on until you understand why. Most people optimize for the feeling of learning. They watch tutorials, read docs, take courses.
Real expertise isn't built by collecting information. it's built in the moments when you're genuinely confused and refuse to move on until you understand why. Most people optimize for the feeling of learning. They watch tutorials, read docs, take courses.
Do you have that innate urge to do so much code and just grind hard like nothing else matters.. That is what you are missing.
i would need to be like this inorder to complete the tasks i have do.
timelapse #112 (16 hrs): - ive been pushing my bed time further and further each day because i get super wired when i feel theres a rush - contract work today - got super deep into the blackwell architecture. wasnt expecting to uncovering this much in a day - evening crash out…
A recurrent theme I noticed in my life is not learning/changing from the repeated past experience/mistakes.
This is what an ai backend developer’s GitHub looks like.
This is what a self-taught junior devops engineer GitHub profile looks like
i will either build a product or start an agency which does ai solutions. One of this will happen for sure.
61.2 % actually.
why would i tweet about what i am working on just for the sake of tweeting it ?
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