Caleb
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Caleb here ... a living proof that anyone can code. come see what I'm building and maybe learn something (or at least laugh at my struggles)

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I was today years old when i found out you stress test your API on postman

cool stuff.
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Built [ DevGraph ]

A lot of people evaluate developers by their contribution graph.
The problem is it’s fragmented.

Your commits live in different places.
Your work looks smaller than it actually is.

DevGraph aggregates everything into one developer identity:
GitHub + GitLab + Bitbucket β†’ one profile.

A simple link that shows what you’ve built.
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Playing in their face πŸ˜‚
Forwarded from /g/β€˜s Tech Memes
Forwarded from SEMER NUR
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You may have a brilliant idea that could change the world, but ultimately, execution is what defines success. Avoid falling in love with the initial concept.instead, focus on the process and remember that your product must solve real problems to truly stand out.
Companies always showing off their office environment/life and stuff but not their products, what they built or atleast what they do.

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Have you ever thought about a database index slowing down your db performance ?

I wrote an article about how database indexes work under the hood and an index potentially slowing down your db instead of making it faster.

[ Link ]
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Coding is now basically free, so "knowing how to write it" is no longer the flex.
The new flex? Taste. 🀌

Anyone can prompt a 1,000-line mess. Only an engineer with taste knows which 900 lines to delete and which parts of the UX to improve.
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token maxing as we speak 🫠
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Inspiring stuff, love to see it 🫢🏿
Cloudflare out here having a petty war with vercel while their core infrastructure just came off its worst outage streak since 2019 πŸ™‚

make it make sense man.
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I was trying to leave all the random Telegram groups and channels people added me to before I fixed my privacy settings. Ended up with 557 of them 🀯
So I used Codex to build a script to leave them in bulk.

Open sourced it if you need this by any chance - Github
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