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Sravan Sarraju

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LLMs seems to be O(n!) way of achieving AGI #OpenAI #GPTs


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OpenAI's AgentKit launch shows the industry is still thinking in old paradigms. Visual builders and drag and drop canvases feel like we're recreating no-code tools from a decade ago. The real breakthrough will be a conversational agent that lets you describe what you want in…


First Principles Thinking in Software Engineering: The Path to Clarity, Innovation, and Freedom In engineering, complexity grows quietly. Layers of abstraction pile up. Decisions compound. Over time, people stop questioning why things exist and just work around them. That is…


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PG’s 6 principles for making new things:

ycombinator's tweet image. PG’s 6 principles for making new things:

Spot on. Also never jump ahead and fix something without understanding why it exists in first place.

When you join a new organization, it is quite natural to feel a strong urge to fix things. Let me ruffle some feathers here... You will notice processes, tools, or practices that feel inefficient, outdated, or even wrong. Maybe the team uses Jira instead of Linear, Java instead…



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I keep observing how a bunch of large companies have *really* smart engineers doing *really* complex+challenging+interesting work and... no one knows about it outside. I only get to know about it by chance. Sometimes it's the PR policies stopping talk about this, but more often:


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This is going to be ironic coming from me but the best software engineers I've ever worked with and that you can ever hire are the ones with no online presence, no GitHub activity, and spent the last 10 years of their life working at the most boring company you can ever imagine.


Reducing complexity is the ultimate flex for a software engineer.


Intelligence is mostly about knowing exactly what you are not intelligent about.


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Amazon AWS CEO says using AI to replace junior staff is 'Dumbest thing I've ever heard'


How long before people intentionally put in typos to make sure people believe an LLM didn’t write a thing?



The more useful things you build, the more new things you’ll find yourself needing to build on top of them. With AI speeding things up, you’re not finishing faster, you’re just unlocking the next layer faster.


Best way to plan a release? Write the release notes first for the end customer. It helps you focus on what really matters. Once you know what's worth announcing, the roadmap writes itself. Build backwards from impact not features.


ChatGPT google docs integration is terrible.


We are a bug not a feature!

BREAKING🚨: Earth may be trapped inside a giant void in space, scientists say

MAstronomers's tweet image. BREAKING🚨: Earth may be trapped inside a giant void in space, scientists say


My current CLI based Vibe Coding setup. - ghostty.org by @mitchellh - Gemini CLI by @googleaidevs - Python for backend - @reactjs for frontend Can't ask for more.

ssarraju's tweet image. My current CLI based Vibe Coding setup.
- ghostty.org by @mitchellh 
- Gemini CLI by @googleaidevs 
- Python for backend
- @reactjs for frontend 

Can't ask for more.

With so many proprietary tools in this space, its probably a good idea to standardize on aider.chat

Claude Code, OpenAI Codex (CLI) and now Gemini CLI - we need a name for this category of AI-assisted terminal tools, maybe "terminal agents"?



How LLMs are connecting the world one conversation at a time An engineer from India had just written a thoughtful take on a recent AI paper. It challenged a popular assumption and brought a fresh perspective grounded in real-world constraints. But before hitting publish on…


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