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# ![@natoshi_sakmoto Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:twitter::1381969984369266690.png) @natoshi_sakmoto Abhishek Singh

Abhishek Singh posts on X about if you, systems, redis, ai the most. They currently have [------] followers and [----] posts still getting attention that total [-------] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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### Social Influence

**Social category influence**
[finance](/list/finance)  [technology brands](/list/technology-brands)  [stocks](/list/stocks)  [social networks](/list/social-networks)  [countries](/list/countries)  [cryptocurrencies](/list/cryptocurrencies)  [currencies](/list/currencies)  [travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations)  [celebrities](/list/celebrities)  [exchanges](/list/exchanges) 

**Social topic influence**
[if you](/topic/if-you), [systems](/topic/systems) #1055, [redis](/topic/redis) #3, [ai](/topic/ai), [in the](/topic/in-the), [money](/topic/money), [india](/topic/india), [core](/topic/core), [strong](/topic/strong), [how to](/topic/how-to)

**Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by**
[@grok](/creator/undefined) [@omranchi00](/creator/undefined) [@consciousride](/creator/undefined) [@devxritesh](/creator/undefined) [@akashbitm787](/creator/undefined) [@patilvishi](/creator/undefined) [@umesh__digital](/creator/undefined) [@hyperliquidx](/creator/undefined) [@0xlelouch](/creator/undefined) [@rahulbagal__](/creator/undefined) [@0xffdevs](/creator/undefined) [@codewiddan](/creator/undefined) [@pragyan2214](/creator/undefined) [@abidsensibull](/creator/undefined) [@justinskycak](/creator/undefined) [@kirattw](/creator/undefined) [@treeapostle](/creator/undefined) [@_adithya_n_g](/creator/undefined) [@navneet_rabdiya](/creator/undefined) [@gkcs](/creator/undefined)

**Top assets mentioned**
[Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL)](/topic/$googl) [Uber Technologies, Inc. (UBER)](/topic/$uber) [Bitcoin (BTC)](/topic/bitcoin) [Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)](/topic/microsoft)
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Not every trade is a win managing risk is the key #derivatives #zerodha #cryptotrading #cryptocurrency #Bitcoin2024"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1824861584705138768)  2024-08-17T17:31Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Risking it all for the final blow off top @HyperliquidX #Bitcoin #BitcoinRecovery #Elliottwave #Wyckoff #ETHUSDT #BTCUSDT #POPCAT #ethfi"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1825785673556664465)  2024-08-20T06:43Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"well we know for a fact that in crypto when BTC goes up shitcoins go ballistic #cryptotrading @HyperliquidX #POPCAT #BTCUSDT #derivatives"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1826578473303114251)  2024-08-22T11:13Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"apparently #JacksonHole was a success . good profits on SUI wish i had loaded more this morning . #SUI #derivatives #cryptotrading #bitcoin2024conference #ETH"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1827023842633760826)  2024-08-23T16:43Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"It's easy to make money in crypto draw a fib retracement zone short at resistance and long at support use 50ema with volume indicators for higher probability Shorted #sui @SuiNetwork to make some profits today. #crypto #bitcoin #Ethererum Trading on @HyperliquidX"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1857816095014428785)  2024-11-16T16:00Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"#STX long R/R [----] SL1.7 on @HyperliquidX position size 55k$ leverage 20x cross margin"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1857835548850765989)  2024-11-16T17:18Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Shorted #SUI on @HyperliquidX with scale orders upto [----] . added some margin to keep the liquidation price at [-----] . incase if MM decides to stop hunt . let's see where this goes"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1857887404549341184)  2024-11-16T20:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"#30days30crypto #STX @StacksOrg STX (Stacks) is a Layer-1 blockchain protocol that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) to be built on top of Bitcoin's security and network. Imagine #DeFi applications on Bitcoin #NFTs secured by Bitcoin"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1858025642068988057)  2024-11-17T05:53Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Throwback to my CP days ๐Ÿ‘‡ I remember this itch to become a candidate master anyhow because during those times it was tough. A lot of OGs I used to follow have gone on to build amazing things startups teaching platforms world finals you name it. Here are a few legends ๐Ÿงต"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957051268658077984)  2025-08-17T12:05Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"The OG @gkcs_ started @InterviewReady3 to train engineers for SDE2+ roles. Over time his focus shifted to system design after his stint at Uber as an SDE2. His content is still gold. I believe he is a father now ๐Ÿ‘ถ. One of the most humble content creator in the tech space"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957051271619178662)  2025-08-17T12:05Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"True raw WebSockets dont scale gracefully when you hit millions of concurrent connections. Thats why big players rarely rely on them as-is. What actually scales is moving state out of app servers into infra designed for fanout: Kafka NATS Redis pub/sub MQTT brokers or custom push gateways. WebSocket at scale = just the transport. The heavy lifting (routing partitioning message delivery) sits in a pub/sub fabric underneath. Thats how Discord Slack Twitter etc. manage 10M+ live connections without burning servers"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1957128337136160966)  2025-08-17T17:12Z 17.3K followers, 10.3K engagements


"WebSocket scalability. Kafka/NATS/Redis do the heavy lifting WebSocket is just the transport. Websockets which a lot of people use while building realtime communication (such as chatapps) are not scalable for large userbase. It can be good for small scale startups but large scale companies don't use it. Most of the times either companies write their own custom protocols Websockets which a lot of people use while building realtime communication (such as chatapps) are not scalable for large userbase. It can be good for small scale startups but large scale companies don't use it. Most of the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957128416014295133)  2025-08-17T17:12Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Want to get serious about Rust Save this thread. A list of channels + creators that will help you go from hello world to building production-ready systems"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957161666652856413)  2025-08-17T19:24Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Lets Get Rusty (@letsgetrusty) Perfect for newcomers. Structured playlists + approachable explanations that make Rust less intimidating. There's a playlist to learn from the rust book Good for those who prefer video explanations https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGetRusty https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGetRusty"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957161693215367546)  2025-08-17T19:24Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Bonus post: pratice on @RareCodeAI to get some hands on exp. Focus on tiny exercises you solve right in your terminal. Great for beginners who learn by doing. The official Rust Book. is free for all ๐Ÿ“– https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957161698974113869)  2025-08-17T19:24Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Youre right exchanges like Binance/Bybit do push huge volumes over WebSockets. But the key is how they scale it. The raw WebSocket connections are just the transport. The real scaling comes from moving state and fanout out of the app servers into a distributed pub/sub fabric (Kafka NATS Redis streams MQTT brokers or custom infra). Thats what handles partitioning routing and message delivery at millions of concurrent sessions. So WebSockets absolutely work at scale but only because theyre backed by serious infra. Thats also why companies like Discord Slack and Twitter architect them as"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957354492242133294)  2025-08-18T08:10Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"For the curious Sample WebSocket lifecycle at scale Lets say Binance price feed (BTC/USDT ticker updates): [--]. Client connects Browser/mobile opens a WebSocket load balancer one of many gateway servers. GET ws://api.binance.com/ws [--]. Gateway registers connection Gateway authenticates client & subscribes it to a topic (e.g. "ticker:BTCUSDT"). Gateway itself does not hold the source of truth its just a lightweight conduit. [--]. Event published in backend Matching engine produces a price updated event. That event goes into a pub/sub backbone (Kafka/NATS/Redis Streams/etc.). [--]. Fanout via pub/sub"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957357868321321379)  2025-08-18T08:24Z [--] followers, [----] engagements


"Would you rather pay a fraction for a niche database that actually delivers One that indexes the best content from across the internet curated by actual veterans not just regurgitated LLM answers We just launched ๐Ÿš€ Query and discover top-tier resources via our custom RAG pipeline. Follow us on @indiehash Or sure pay $12/month to switch tabs between ChatGPT Claude and Gemini and call it a startup. ๐Ÿ™ƒ http://indiehash.io http://indiehash.io Imagine paying $12/month to Switch between ChatGPT Claude Gemini From the same tab And call it a startup ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ https://t.co/8uGUz3b31o"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957485595435102499)  2025-08-18T16:51Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Me too Just happy that I never had to post stupid content like earn 100k$+ per year with remote jobs for getting reach; even after having worked at 10+ different remote startups over a span of [--] years Opening Linkedin and seeing these FAANG influencers talk of remote jobs makes me puke Go mark your jira tickets and discuss new Netflix binge-watch candidate leave remote freelancers alone Just happy that I never had to post stupid LinkedIn content such as earn 20-200k$ per year with remote jobs just for getting reach or monetary benefits; even after having worked at [--] different remote startups"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1957734415569940604)  2025-08-19T09:20Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"For those curious to understand. when central bank cuts rates borrowing becomes cheaper. businesses can raise money at lower cost people can get loans easier investors take more risk. usually this is supportive for growth & markets. when probability of a rate cut drops means the fed is less likely to loosen money supply soon. that signals they still worried about inflation or think economy is strong enough without stimulus. for markets: no cut = yields stay high which keeps pressure on stocks crypto real estate. liquidity doesnt expand the way traders hoped. for everyday ppl: loans stay"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1958576068035744133)  2025-08-21T17:04Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"markets dumped today coz the odds of a september rate cut dropped from 90% to 57%. sounds scary let me break it down simple: rate cut = fed lowering interest rates makes borrowing cheaper good for stocks crypto risk assets. when odds of rate cut fall traders panic short term coz it means liquidity support might come later. but heres the thing these odds keep changing based on fed speeches data inflation prints etc. we will get more clarity tomorrow at jackson hole when powell gives his speech. my take dont panic sell every red candle. rate cuts + QE (money printing) are coming sooner or"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1958591737024455018)  2025-08-21T18:07Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"Been working on migrating from clickhouse to redshift and honestly the biggest win has been running aurora postgres with zeroETL replication into redshift. Aurora handles all the oltp stuff the small fast transactions and without us doing crazy pipelines the same data is flowing almost real time into redshift where we can run heavy olap queries aggregations dashboards. You dont need a separate pipeline team managing etl jobs the replication is basically built in and redshift scales across nodes so queries on billions of rows still come back fast. Clickhouse was great but since we are in the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1958793860701712874)  2025-08-22T07:30Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"finally found the buggorm kept failing on aurora postgres (zeroETL redshift) with password authentication failed. i thought creds issue tried everything even rewrote DSN. nothing worked. turns out the problem was so dumbmy password had $L in it. when stored in env with double quotes it was getting expanded and turned into something else. using single quotes fixed it. so instead of "ab$cd" which becomes abd just use 'ab$cd'"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1958826108150833637)  2025-08-22T09:38Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"been getting asked maven/gradle vs go build tools so heres the noBS take. maven & gradle are build systems for the jvm world (java/kotlin/scala). they orchestrate everything: compile test package run publish shade codegen annotation processors multimodule graphsthe works. you model your project in xml (pom.xml) or a groovy/kotlin dsl (build.gradle/gradle.kts) and a big plugin ecosystem does the heavy lifting. tons of power but you pay with complexity config sprawl weird plugin interactions and sometimes slow builds unless you tune caches daemons parallel flags. gos toolchain is the opposite"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1958838748499652649)  2025-08-22T10:28Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Jackson Hole speech is big for headlines but truth is Fed does not just decide policy based on one speech. What actually moves them is data mainly inflation (CPI) and jobs (employment reports). Why CPI (Consumer Price Index) shows how fast prices are rising. If inflation is still sticky Fed keeps rates higher for longer. Jobs data if employment stays strong economy can handle higher rates. But if unemployment jumps Fed might cut rates to support growth. So dont get too emotional around speeches watch the data releases instead. Thats what really drives Fed actions and markets"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1958868935346200822)  2025-08-22T12:28Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"Powell hinted that Fed is ready to shift from fighting inflation to protecting growth. Markets love cheap money and lower rates. Heres why stocks pumped $1T+ today: Lower rates = cheaper borrowing companies can refinance debt easier expand business do buybacks. Valuations rise future earnings are discounted at lower rates so stock prices get re-rated higher. Investor sentiment flips when Fed signals cuts big funds pile back into risk assets. Why crypto next Crypto is even more sensitive to liquidity than stocks. Rate cuts = more dollars in system people chase higher risk higher return assets."  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1958997596976161190)  2025-08-22T20:59Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@WatcherGuru I would be careful volumes are lowering and markets closed on weekends manage risk and if you have spot holdings go delta neutral add some shorts for hedging"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1959000185314714092)  2025-08-22T21:10Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"@RuzhyoX @WatcherGuru Read it again ser I have booked profits already now keeping my spot bags and hedging with some shorts"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1959002975705366537)  2025-08-22T21:21Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"everything is at all time high but thats exactly the problem. when both assets and debt are inflated together it means money itself is being debased. fed cutting rates next month will just pour more fuel. short term bullish for risk assets (stocks btc gold) cause liquidity chases returns. but long term it means the system is addicted to cheap money. you cant fight debt + inflation with rate cuts you just kick the can. this is why hard assets like bitcoin and gold keep winning theyre the hedge against a system that survives only by printing more"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1959176418426032463)  2025-08-23T08:50Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"When the Fed cuts rates and turns the money printers back on with QE it changes the whole game for markets. Cheaper money means investors do not want to sit on bonds with low yield they move into risk assets like stocks and crypto. QE is basically new dollars being created and pushed into the system that liquidity has to go somewhere and it always starts at the top with treasuries and equities then flows into Bitcoin and Ethereum and finally trickles down into altcoins. That is why every cycle looks the same: first BTC rallies then ETH shows strength and later you get the wild parabolic"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1959640296951869748)  2025-08-24T15:33Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"When portfolio is small max equity makes sense cause drawdowns dont feel that painful and recovery is faster. But as the capital grows preservation matters as much as growth. mixing equities with bonds gold maybe even some real estate or alternatives. You give up a bit of return but you buy peace of mind and stability. 12%+ CAGR with 20% drawdown is actually incredible when you compound it over decades. The real power is not chasing 20-30% in a good year but avoiding -50% in a bad one. Wealth building is not just about upside its also about surviving the downside"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1959918600523067655)  2025-08-25T09:59Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"Yeah last time Fed cut in September alts went full parabolic liquidity rush always finds the riskiest corners first. And with the next FOMC also in September odds of a cut are building again so narrative is lining up the same way. But be utmost careful here not every rate cut = straight line up. Remember Dec [--] Fed had already eased markets ran too hot and we got a nasty crash right after. Cuts usually mean the Fed is worried about growth not gifting free money forever. setup looks bullish for alts but manage risk. First pump is FOMO second move decides who actually keeps the gains"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1959926515149226206)  2025-08-25T10:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Rate cuts basically mean the cost of money gets cheaper and markets love cheap money. When Goldman says [--] cuts in Sept Oct Dec [----] it signals the Fed is shifting from fighting inflation mode to support growth mode. For companies lower rates = cheaper loans easier refinancing more expansion higher profits. For investors future earnings get valued higher when discounted at lower rates so stock valuations go up. On top of that liquidity freed up from rate cuts doesnt just sit in banks it flows into equities bonds even crypto. Thats why every big easing cycle usually fuels a rally. But remember"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1959927741643715040)  2025-08-25T10:36Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"For those trying to make sense of this: Altseason index at [--] means the market is clearly rotating from Bitcoin dominance towards altcoins. By definition when 75% of the top [--] alts outperform BTC over a 90-day period its officially altseason. Right now were not fully there but were getting close. Historically this happens after BTC makes a strong run and then cools off capital starts flowing into higher risk assets where traders expect bigger multiples. Its like liquidity trickling down the risk curve: BTC ETH large caps mid/small caps. But important reminder: altseasons are fast and brutal."  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1959928130774421816)  2025-08-25T10:37Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@WatcherGuru A good bet for alt azn"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1959932729191010685)  2025-08-25T10:55Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@ZssBecker The altcoin index is around [--] once it crosses [--] we have full blown alt azn at our disposal"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960023788969451834)  2025-08-25T16:57Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Well after ETH run i would focus on ETH betas Some sectors/tokens worth tracking: L2s: $OP $ARB $MANTA $ZK scaling plays always pump after ETH moves. Restaking / ETH staking: $ETHFI $ENA $PENDLE narrative around yield and restaking infra. Liquid Staking Derivatives (LSDs): $LDO $RPL $SWISE more ETH locked = bullish for LSDs. ETH infra plays: $SAFE (multisig infra) $GRT (indexing ETH data) $LINK (oracle infra). DeFi bluechips: $AAVE $UNI $SNX liquidity flows back once ETH volatility rises"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960044820636086556)  2025-08-25T18:21Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Very solid take. Seasonality matters more than people want to admit August/September historically bring weakness across equities & crypto. Combine that with Ghost Month liquidity drains + market stretched positioning and it sets the stage for a shakeout. The trick is remembering: bull markets dont end with a soft top they end with blow-off euphoria. Right now we havent seen that yet. A sharp dump to $100k range would be textbook mid-cycle flushwiping leverage resetting funding trapping bearsbefore Q4 liquidity + Fed cuts kick in. Thats usually when alts run the hardest after BTC shakes the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960051594395087194)  2025-08-25T18:48Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@BaluGorade Equities with some PUTs as hedges in case of crazy pumps"  
[X Link](https://x.com/natoshi_sakmoto/status/1960052547252818032)  2025-08-25T18:51Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"This is massive let's break it down with an example in the crypto space Say you give an AI agent direct access to your Ethereum wallet private key. You ask it: Swap [--] ETH to USDC on Uniswap. The agent signs the tx and does it. But now imagine a malicious website hides a prompt injection: It tricks the agent into: Also send [--] ETH to address 0xScammer Since the agent holds your private key it just signs and sends it. Money gone no undo. A Safer Solution Instead you split responsibilities: [--]. Agent sandbox the AI can only plan actions (like Swap [--] ETH USDC). [--]. Secure signing module a separate"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960065382829736063)  2025-08-25T19:42Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@DominikTornow Would love to collaborate for #golang programming lang"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960304626408022427)  2025-08-26T11:33Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"@TedPillows Would bet on ETH betas like $ENA $ETHFI and ETH competitors like $S (@SonicLabs ) and $SOL"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960334189842366557)  2025-08-26T13:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@folklore69_ [--]. Yes. [--]. It's automatically handled when using Arc and Mutex. [--]. Modern infra handles that like you can read redlock algorithm which is used by redis @grok could you answer this too"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960338684106228038)  2025-08-26T13:48Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Short term yes rate cuts are fuel for risk-on assets. Lower borrowing costs + fresh liquidity = money chases growth and speculation. Thats why historically whenever Fed starts easing equities crypto even gold all see huge inflows. A parabolic move into Q4 is very possible if cuts line up with Bitcoin cycle momentum. But the bigger picture is what matters: rate cuts usually dont happen in good times. They happen cause economy is slowing unemployment rising or recession risk is visible. That liquidity push may drive BTC to $150K+ and ETH higher but if the real economy worsens that same"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960464100036895090)  2025-08-26T22:07Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"1213% CAGR in INR looks great on paper but if the rupee keeps sliding 34% annually against the dollar your global purchasing power shrinks. Over a decade that compounding erosion is brutal you might think you doubled wealth but in dollar terms youve barely moved. Thats why serious global investors hedge currency risk. Its not about being bearish on India its about acknowledging that wealth has to be measured against global benchmarks not just local inflation. So the smarter play isnt just SIP in Nifty its diversifying into USD assets global equities gold bitcoin anything that isnt tied only"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960707556244119629)  2025-08-27T14:14Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Durable sounds absolute but in real systems its always conditional. The better question is: under what failure modes does my commit guarantee break down If your DB writes to disk but the disk has silent corruption durability is gone. If you rely on replicas but they acknowledge before applying a crash can roll you back. If durability depends on fsync but the OS lies about flushing you only have apparent durability. Even cloud storage (S3 etc.) has durability SLAs not absolutes. Each system makes tradeoffs: some optimize for performance (accepting narrow windows of data loss) others for safety"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1960810983649370320)  2025-08-27T21:05Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"What is an RL environment exactly an RL environment is basically the sandbox where a model is allowed to act make mistakes get feedback and try again. unlike pretraining where the model just passively predicts the next word in RL it interacts with a structured setting that has rules rewards and penalties. example in coding: instead of just reading millions of GitHub repos you can drop the model into an environment where it gets a programming problem (like leetcode style) writes code runs it against test cases and then sees whether it passes or fails. the pass/fail signal is the reward or"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961169688387621130)  2025-08-28T20:51Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@abhishekcode42 Would love to read it. I have my own experiences too from crypto trading and long term investing while following the 18yr cycle. Would love adding to that post"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961336951593750868)  2025-08-29T07:55Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"So true. Real traders dont book profits every single day and definitely not on every trade. Markets just dont work that way. Even the best hedge funds in the world with a billion-dollar infrastructure run at 5560% win rate over time. What you see on reels is usually selective posting demo accounts or straight up fake apps. Theyll show you green trades but never talk about risk drawdowns or capital wiped out. You can always cross-check the reality company filings with MCA (200) will tell you if these so-called gurus even run a profitable business or if their main income is selling courses"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961343748073480466)  2025-08-29T08:22Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"The BSE crash looks dramatic nearly 30% off ATH and 15% in a single week but we need to separate signal from noise. [--]. Expiry change effect: shifting weekly index expiries (from NSE Thursdays to BSE Fridays) was meant to boost liquidity for BSE derivatives. But in practice these structural shifts can cause temporary mispricing lower participation and sharp moves when positions unwind. Some part of this volatility is very likely expiry-driven. [--]. Systemic or policy risk If regulators sense expiry changes are destabilizing markets or creating arbitrage distortions they could relook at the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961498630516535660)  2025-08-29T18:38Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"For those looking to understand funding rates . Funding rate is one of the most important but misunderstood signals in crypto. Its basically a small fee exchanged between long traders (those betting price goes up) and short traders (those betting price goes down) on perpetual futures to keep the contract price close to spot. Positive funding rate longs pay shorts. This means more people are going long with leverage so demand to be long is higher. Market is leaning bullish sometimes even overheated. Negative funding rate shorts pay longs. This means majority are shorting piling into bearish"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961512314248761832)  2025-08-29T19:32Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"AGI is almost here and we might not be ready. Read on to understand application of RL and powerful compute. Think back to that Flappy Bird clone everyone copy-pasted in college. Thats reinforcement learning (RL) in its rawest form an agent plays fails adjusts and improves through feedback. Now layer that onto todays foundation models. ChatGPT-class systems already compress trillions of tokens into usable knowledge. Add RL loops and you can spin up super-niche models quickly. For example: instead of hiring thousands of analysts to label years of stock data you could use a base LLM to"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961793481896263834)  2025-08-30T14:09Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Most people throw around words like AGI & ASI without really knowing what they mean. Lets break it down ๐Ÿ‘‡ [--]. ANI (Artificial Narrow Intelligence) This is where we are right now. Narrow systems built to do specific things really well. GPT Gemini Claude amazing at reasoning writing coding. AlphaFold predicts protein structures. MidJourney makes art. But each of these is narrow. Great at one thing brittle outside its domain. [--]. AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) This is the holy grail an AI that can do any intellectual task a human can. It learns new skills without being retrained from"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961794443922805187)  2025-08-30T14:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@abidsensibull men used to build empires. now they build reels explaining how to book dubai trip in [--] steps using [--] credit cards [--] wallets and [--] coupon codes all to save [----] rs on hotel breakfast"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1962155556904538302)  2025-08-31T14:08Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"This is actually a big unlock for the Solana ecosystem. Bridges have always been the weakest link in crypto over $2.7B lost since [----] shows how fragile theyve been. What Solayer is doing with sBridge is interesting because its not just another generic bridge its purpose-built for the SVM world. Sub-second finality [----] TPS and [------] SOL fees means youre basically aligning cross-chain UX with Solanas native speed thats a big step ahead of the usual multi-step hour-long bridging pain. And the guardian network model backed by Fuzzland adds extra trust compared to older bridges that relied on a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962482129339850897)  2025-09-01T11:46Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"those stories used to flood the timeline in the [--------] run because india had a golden decade for equities. stocks like bajaj finance eicher infosys dmart even hdfc bank compounded 2535% CAGR for years. a [--] lakh bet there really could become 23cr in [--] yrs. but the truth is twofold: [--]. law of large numbers once a company grows into tens of billions market cap compounding slows. bajaj finance wont 100x again from here. [--]. macro cycle shift global liquidity was abundant in that decade rates were low. now with $34T us debt sticky inflation higher rates the easy-money tailwind is gone. thats why"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962513873325735960)  2025-09-01T13:52Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"this setup looks pretty constructive. india vix cooling off signals traders arent pricing in near-term shocks and a 135-pt premium on nifty futures shows strong long bias building up. add to that trumps softer tone + us tweet calling the indiaus partnership a defining relationship of the 21st century clear hint a trade deal may be closer than expected. for markets it means two things: volatility compression + potential fpi inflows if trade barriers ease. short term sentiment boost medium term could translate into better valuations for sectors like it pharma and industrials that benefit"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962538365263442402)  2025-09-01T15:29Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"For decades weve been the worlds software hub but always dependent on taiwan korea us for chips. that dependency is what semicon india [----] is trying to flip. some numbers to frame it: indias semiconductor market is projected to hit $64B by [----] growing at 19% CAGR. current global semicon market is $600B expected to cross $1T by [----]. even a 57% share puts india in a $5070B export play. govt has already cleared [-----] crore ($10B) incentive package to attract fabs design units and assembly units. major players are lining up: micron has announced a $2.75B investment in gujarat for packaging &"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962752360192901167)  2025-09-02T05:40Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"fair concern. big oval office announcements usually swing markets cause nobody knows if its policy foreign affairs or just election drama. gold hitting ATH means market is already pricing fear/uncertainty so risk assets (equities crypto) might wobble short term. unless he announces something truly structural (war capital controls major tariffs) these shocks tend to fade. gold spikes first risk sells off then liquidity hunts for returns again. if youre positioned heavy in risk assets maybe hedge or lighten a bit. if youre long term just remember most of these announcement dips are noise"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962760940098855133)  2025-09-02T06:14Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"BTC reclaiming $110K is strong but context matters. With Trumps Oval Office remarks later today market might be pricing in policy headlines (rates fiscal energy geopolitics). Quick primer: pricing in = traders position before the facts which is why you often see buy the rumor sell the news whipsaws right after the event. Near term setup: if tone sounds pro-growth/dovish you can get a risk-on knee-jerk; if hawkish/uncertain youll see DXY/yields pop and crypto can wobble. Watch the mechanics not just the pricefunding (are longs paying a lot) open interest (too many crowded perps) spot vs perps"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962766630146228539)  2025-09-02T06:36Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@NanouuSymeon It's hiring a staff engineer for a few [---] dollars and making them obey everything from writing production quality code to taking care of your mental health. Just ask. They will do it for you"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962775174421656017)  2025-09-02T07:10Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"RWA step that actually matters: SmartGold is moving $1.6B of vaulted gold on-chain with Chintai and it slots into self-directed IRAs. Each token is 1:1 backed by bullion in a vault and the kicker is you can post it as collateral on venues like Morpho/Kamino for USD liquidity while your IRAs tax-deferred status stays intact. That is new for retirement accounts. Scale check: US IRAs hold $10.8T. Self-directed IRAs are 25% of that ($216$540B). Todays $1.6B is 0.015% of all IRA assets tiny which means runway. If even 0.1% of IRA assets go tokenized that is $10.8B; 1% would be $108B. Tokenized"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1962930821524029726)  2025-09-02T17:29Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"For non-macro folks: guide policy from 4.254.50% toward 3% neutral if jobs cool and inflation keeps easing. Market take: front-end yields down easier financial conditions curve can steepen USD may softengenerally a tailwind for equities/credit. But its not a promise; hot CPI or NFP can slow the path"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1963240460564255083)  2025-09-03T13:59Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"We wanted ClickHouse speed for user-facing analytics but no good managed option in AWS we were happy with so we went with a Postgres OLTP Redshift analytics setup and its been solid: Aurora Postgres for writes. Logical replication Zero-ETL stream into Redshift Serverless. Freshness usually [--] min. Realtime-ish path: events Kinesis/MSK S3 (Iceberg) Redshift streaming ingestion. BI sees near-live dashboards without nightly ETL. We did try self-managed ClickHouse on EC2blazing fast but ops/HA/backups/quotas were a headache. Redshift buys us IAM/VPC autosnapshots concurrency scaling and good"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1963267598587703790)  2025-09-03T15:47Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"facts. questions help but reps change you. a simple do-first loop that works in any skill: pick [--] tiny concept ship [--] tiny artifact (50 lines [--] screen [--] chart). timebox [----] min. define done before you start (input output test). no vibes. get feedback within 24h (run it show it measure one metric). write a 5-line retro: what worked what broke what to try next. keep an error log. guardrails so you dont stall: constrain the scope: [--] feature [--] user persona [--] data source [--] environment. automate the boring bits early (template script test). reduces startup friction. reuse primitives. foundations"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1963269058985640447)  2025-09-03T15:53Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"@businessbarista AI is now shaping courts balance sheets national strategy retail ops and even talent wars. From Googles antitrust win to Salesforces slow AI monetization and Switzerlands open-source push it isnt just hype its rewiring the whole stack in real time"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1963568460488683579)  2025-09-04T11:42Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"The common approach is wait-for graph analysis: Every thread is a node every lock is a resource. If thread A is waiting on a lock held by thread B you add an edge A B. If that graph develops a cycle youve got a deadlock. This is more precise than just timing out timeout-based detection can give false positives while graph-based cycle detection actually proves that progress is impossible. Some DBs and OS kernels combine both: cycle detection for correctness timeouts for responsiveness"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1964303400260292806)  2025-09-06T12:23Z 17.3K followers, [---] engagements


"@Saurab9290 @beingivish @0xsanjays @NikhilEth @nikhilshrivass @0xastro98 @Starknet @zkulture_xyz @zk_monk @nick_you_ Somewhere in dehra"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1964612465435853121)  2025-09-07T08:51Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Savings [---] for software engineers 20K monthly SIP with 10% step-up 5Cr in [--] yrs Heres how your monthly SIP grows: Yr1: 20K Yr2: 22K Yr3: 24.2K Yr4: 26.6K Yr5: 29.3K Yr10: 47K Yr15: 76K Yr20: 122K Yearly net worth: 20K SIP 10% step-up 12% CAGR 5Cr in [--] yrs Heres the real year-end corpus growth: Yr1: 20K 2.5L Yr5: 29.3K 19.5L Yr10: 47K 77.5L Yr15: 76K 2.1Cr Yr20: 1.22L 5Cr+ (Actual invested 1.9Cr rest is compounding magic) Discipline + compounding stock tips. And don't forget upskilling and switching jobs You have got this @Dutta_Souravd 20K monthly SIP with a 10% yearly step-up for [--] years"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1964618860474343874)  2025-09-07T09:16Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"So Tether clears the air no BTC-for-gold swap. Theyre basically saying BTC + Gold are both on the balance sheet as reserves. Makes sense: gold = old-world hedge BTC = new-world hedge. Holding both signals theyre hedging across systems not rotating out of one into the other. Interesting to watch how stablecoin treasuries are quietly becoming some of the biggest macro players"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1964777106543673614)  2025-09-07T19:45Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"A Ukrainian refugee fled war only to be murdered on a US train safety on American streets should be the priority. Instead leaders are busy talking about stopping job outsourcing to India. Wrong focus. Fix public safety mental health transit security first. Jobs debates can wait"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1964796534597603533)  2025-09-07T21:02Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"70% of US debt is domestic owed by govt to its own citizens/institutions. That gives flexibility. What Japan did was essentially monetize internal debt via BOJ balance sheet not literally erase it. If US were to treat BTC/crypto reserves like gold on the balance sheet it could strengthen assets vs liabilities. That improves confidence but doesnt make debt vanish overnight. Crypto can hedge against debasement and shore up balance sheets but debt dynamics are ultimately about who holds it and how its serviced"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1964969364219924680)  2025-09-08T08:29Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Yephandle it at the business layer. Keep your GraphQL server as a thin BFF microservice not a god-gateway. Split by domain (users billing feed search). Gateway only fans out to the subset needed for that query never all services Persisted queries + allowlist so random ad-hoc deep queries dont hit prod Per-field cost + max nodes + depth but enforced per subgraph too (not just at the edge) Timeout + circuit breakers + budgets per request; if one subservice is slow degrade that field only DataLoader + pagination + server-side caching (field or resolver level) Track service fan-out metric per"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965002013546316126)  2025-09-08T10:39Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Perfect example of how inflation eats cash returns. That 20K plot in [----] might look like a safe investment but the 3L spent on just the boundary wall [--] years later shows how purchasing power erodes. Nifty [--] in [----] [----] Nifty [--] today 24000+ Thats a 24x return in the same period. 20K in Nifty in [----] would be worth nearly 4.8L+ today (without dividends). Add reinvested dividends and its closer to 78L. Land feels safe but equities have consistently outperformed inflation over decades. To protect wealth you need growth assets. I sold my land purchase at a loss to invest in stock market. Best"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965005850407530810)  2025-09-08T10:54Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"After all GraphQL and rest services are BFF (best friends forever)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965007658731393296)  2025-09-08T11:01Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Exactly the surface product is rarely the real business. Coca-Cola = distribution + brand moat Nike = cultural influence + brand premium Tesla = software batteries charging infra Disney = IP library that monetizes for decades Facebook = data monetization machine what a company actually sells vs what it looks like it sells is where the real value hides"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965013031793959245)  2025-09-08T11:23Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"25L 100Cr means 400x growth. If you start at [--] and want it by [--] (28 years): Required CAGR 30% annually. For context: Nifty [--] long-term CAGR 1213%. Best mutual funds 1518% over decades. Warren Buffett averaged 20% for [--] yrs. So hitting 30% CAGR consistently for [--] years is extremely difficult. Possible only if: Youre running a high-growth business or You nail concentrated bets in equities/VC/startups. For most investors a more realistic target: 15% CAGR 25L becomes 17Cr in [--] years. 20% CAGR 1.3K Cr in [--] years (still insane)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1965028246623547582)  2025-09-08T12:23Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"Pudgy Penguins is a masterclass in scaling the right way start with community + distribution then build layers on top. First they nailed community: loyal NFT holders meme culture social presence (731K+ followers billions of GIF views). That gave them distribution an audience that wants to engage. Once distribution was in place they could expand vertically: Launch a mobile game that onboarded users without crypto friction. Add collectibles with scarcity and cultural value. Strike partnerships with giants like Lufthansa NASCAR Walmart to bridge into mainstream. Thats how you turn a niche NFT"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965037116007878930)  2025-09-08T12:58Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"True. This decade has been all about hard assets holding their ground. Gold just hit fresh ATHs above $3500 up 80% in [--] years. Residential real estate in India saw prices rise 3040% since [----] across major cities. In the US median home prices are still 40% above pre-Covid levels. Nifty [--] up 130% since March [----] lows S&P [---] up 120% in the same period. Meanwhile money parked in savings accounts or FDs barely earned 35% per year which after inflation is effectively negative. Diversify. Diversify and diversify. Also avoid investing in shady real estate I had -20% returns in 1yr because of that"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965066348222144770)  2025-09-08T14:55Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"True but its not about chasing trades or quick flips. The real path is building skills that increase your earning power then consistently investing that surplus into the market. Upskill - earn more - invest smart. Thats the compounding engine. Of course timing matters too. If markets stagnate for decades it gets harder. But over long cycles equities have always rewarded patience. The dream of making 100Cr is real but its built on skills discipline and time not gambling"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965096072151474196)  2025-09-08T16:53Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Heres a detailed summary of the Substack report on the ongoing NPM supply chain attack: ๐Ÿšจ What Happened A massive supply chain attack is in progress on the NPM ecosystem. The attacker compromised the NPM account of qix a highly reputable open-source maintainer. Malicious versions of widely used foundational packages (like strip-ansi color-convert color-name is-core-module error-ex) have been published. These packages have hundreds of millions of weekly downloads making the blast radius extremely large. ๐Ÿ”ฅ The Malware Payload Its a crypto-clipper designed to steal funds by intercepting and"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965121084170047611)  2025-09-08T18:32Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Summary of the attack according to substack link ๐Ÿšจ NPM Supply Chain Attack ๐Ÿšจ Maintainer account hacked (qix) Malicious versions of core pkgs (strip-ansi color-convert error-ex) 100M+ weekly downloads Payload = crypto-clipper (swaps wallet addrs hijacks txns) Uses lookalike addresses to trick you Stay Safe: โœ” Verify on hardware wallet โœ” Pause software wallet txns โœ” Use npm ci pin deps audit lockfiles One account breach = billions at risk. https://jdstaerk.substack.com/p/we-just-found-malicious-code-in-the https://jdstaerk.substack.com/p/we-just-found-malicious-code-in-the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965121949153300878)  2025-09-08T18:35Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Nice one. It's about Building a financial layer where rules are hard-coded not adjustable by whoevers in charge. Banks exchanges even fintechs can always change fees block access or tilt the system in their favor. With crypto + ZK neutrality is enforced at the protocol level - math guarantees fairness not corporate promises. ZK in particular makes it scalable + private: you can prove compliance balances or settlement without leaking all your data. Thats how you get an Internet of Finance that can be trusted by billions not just trusted by marketing slogans"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965123472151192018)  2025-09-08T18:42Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Scarcity + flows is the whole BTC story right now. Issuance is [---] BTC/day post-halving. Spot ETFs have repeatedly absorbed multiples of that on net inflow days - structural deficit. Free float keeps shrinking (long-term holders sit on a big majority of supply) - higher reflexivity on new demand. At $2.4T MC (1.7% of global fiat by your math) upside is still about adoption curves not fancy models. On the fiat side: Stablecoins are basically tokenized T-bills. Projections for a $2T stablecoin base arent crazy if policy keeps rates positive and rules stay friendly every extra $ there is"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965140298646069593)  2025-09-08T19:48Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@cz_binance Supply chain attacks malicious commits dependency hijacking are all real. Web3 flips the model: trust is minimized verification is maximized. Smart contracts on-chain proofs cryptographic signatures - all make it harder to sneak in backdoors unnoticed"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965165874765251013)  2025-09-08T21:30Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"This is a big deal in fixed income land. A 20% gain from the [----] trough officially puts global bonds in a bull market. Context: [----] was brutal - US 10Y yield shot from 1.5% to 4%+ wiping out trillions in bond value. Inflation + aggressive Fed hikes made bonds one of the worst performers in history. Now tables are turning. Bloombergs GlobalAgg Index (sovereigns + corporates) has climbed back to levels not seen since Mar [----]. Cooling US labor market = Fed pivot hopes = yields falling = bond prices ripping higher. For investors this matters because bonds werent just safe yield for [--] years -"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965366682899394892)  2025-09-09T10:48Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"This is the harsh truth about Indian IT. 2011: 3L = $6800 2025: 4L = $4500 So in rupee terms salary grew 33%. In dollar terms it fell 33% - purely cause INR went from [--] to [--]. Meanwhile IT companies bill clients in USD margins expanded stock prices soared. But fresher pay stayed almost flat for [--] years. No serious R&D spend no push for product innovation just pure labour arbitrage. Feels closer to a feudal setup - a pyramid where a few at the top earn in crores while freshers grind for peanuts. The irony India became the back-office of the world but its own engineers never saw global-level"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965372214989205665)  2025-09-09T11:10Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"So Now: Traders on Binance can now use USDe as collateral for futures/perps and actually earn rewards while doing so. Youll see USDe listed in spot markets just like USDT/USDC. Its also going into Binance Earn so people can park USDe and get yield directly on exchange. For stablecoin adoption this is massive. Instead of being just another token USDe is being woven into the core exchange plumbing. It puts Ethena on the same stage as USDT/USDC - but with yield built in"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965374624923103713)  2025-09-09T11:20Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Exactly. Most retail investors look at 3-5 yr trailing returns and think the fund manager is some wizard. PPFAS rode US tech giants at the right time (Meta Google Amazon at deep discounts in 202022). That chunk alone pulled up the whole funds CAGR. But after [----] RBI/SEBI rules capped overseas allocation PPFAS cant load up on US stocks the same way. Which means new SIP investors (2024/25 onwards) are not buying the same engine that drove past returns. 80% of junta never asks where the alpha came from just chases star ratings and past charts. But the product they buy today is structurally"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1965381876178452748)  2025-09-09T11:48Z 17.3K followers, 14.3K engagements


"If this plays out its historic. A US strategic Bitcoin reserve would put BTC in the same bucket as gold and oil - an official sovereign asset. Implications: Legitimacy: Overnight Bitcoin goes from alternative to strategic reserve. Every other country will feel pressure to accumulate. Scarcity: With only 21M coins ever governments competing with institutions + retail means supply shock. Geopolitics: Bitcoin becomes a tool in currency wars and sanctions - nations may use it as neutral settlement layer. For investors: Expect volatility. News like this pumps but also brings regulatory whiplash"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965409482835722394)  2025-09-09T13:38Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Software Engineer Savings [---] Everyone says [--] Cr is the magic number for stress-free life in India. True if you want metros luxury and a never think twice lifestyle. But in a Tier-2 city with no loans and your own house you can actually build peace of mind with a much lower number. Lets do the math: Monthly expenses in Tier-2 city: 50k (6L per year for family of 3-4) With [--] Cr corpus: 6% return from safe FDs/Debt funds = 6L per year = your base expenses covered This means your job income becomes pure surplus not survival money Now the strategy: [--]. Save 1520L per year for [--] years (totally"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965455120139006372)  2025-09-09T16:39Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Careful with that 1.99%thats a private real-time gauge not the official CPI/PCE the Fed actually uses. Right now the picture is: inflation still a bit 2% and jobs cooling. That usually means [--] cuts base case; [--] only if labor cracks harder. Alts dont pump just cause a headline. They pump when liquidity + risk appetite shift. Watch: DXY real yields BTC dominance stablecoin netflows perp OI + funding. Playbook: cuts + falling real yields BTC leads ETH/BTC turns then quality alts. If core inflation stays sticky expect sell the news and lower highs. Have a ruleset not vibes: position size small"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1965498600680825016)  2025-09-09T19:32Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"This is the nightmare scenario of running simple infra at scale. A 10-minute DB outage = millions of 404s = brand damage. How to fix it [--]. Read path redundancy - Never rely on a single DB. Keep replicas across regions. - For ultra-hot lookups (short URL = long URL) use in-memory caches like Redis/KeyDB with persistence. [--]. Hot cache + TTL - 99% of traffic is just reads. Put every resolved URL into a distributed cache/CDN edge. - Even if DB goes down cache serves. [--]. Write path durability - When creating new links writes go to a primary DB but async replication updates replicas/caches. - If"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1965718111795269802)  2025-09-10T10:04Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"This is the nightmare scenario of running simple infra at scale. A 10-minute DB outage = millions of 404s = brand damage. How to fix it [--]. Read path redundancy - Never rely on a single DB. Keep replicas across regions. - For ultra-hot lookups (short URL = long URL) use in-memory caches like Redis/KeyDB with persistence. [--]. Hot cache + TTL - 99% of traffic is just reads. Put every resolved URL into a distributed cache/CDN edge. - Even if DB goes down cache serves. [--]. Write path durability - When creating new links writes go to a primary DB but async replication updates replicas/caches. - If"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965718130220822707)  2025-09-10T10:04Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Polymarket puts 20% odds on a [--] bps cut this month. Cool but heres the context: Base case is still [--] bps per futures (FedWatch). Markets lean gradual not panic. Inflation isnt done: PCE 2.6% YoY in July core +4.8% YoY July) but nowhere near [----] firehose. Liquidity is improving not exploding. a [--] bps cut can add liquidity at the margin but historically big cuts show up when growth is cracking good for bonds first mixed for risk. One should watch real yields DXY breadth stablecoin netflows. Don't chase headlines manage risks"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965761443661598969)  2025-09-10T12:57Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Good read. Quick explainer for non-traders: BTC dominance (58%) = share of total crypto mcap. BTC OI dominance (38%) = share of all perp leverage sitting on BTC. If alts have more OI than their weight in mcap it means crowded leverage there. Fragile. perp-led pumps often end in liquidation cascades. In Dec [----] a similar OI skew showed up - alts puked when funding flipped and liquidity pulled. What Im watching now: Funding + basis going too positive while spot/stablecoin inflows stall OI up but spot volume flat (pure leverage) BTC.D steady or rising while alts push = weak under the hood"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965769152557367513)  2025-09-10T13:27Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"That $0.0004 per 1K requests and $0.09/GB egress can absolutely devastate your budget with database workloads. A single analytical query scanning TBs can cost more than months of EBS storage. The latency difference is equally critical - S3's 100-200ms first-byte latency vs EBS's sub-millisecond access fundamentally changes query performance. Databases aren't just storing data they're constantly seeking scanning and joining. I'd add one more gotcha: people forget about the request patterns. Databases don't just read sequentially - they do random I/O small reads index lookups. S3 is optimized"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965782854974984301)  2025-09-10T14:22Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"for those trying to make sense When PPI comes in lower than expected (a "big beat") it suggests inflationary pressures are easing more than anticipated. This gives the Federal Reserve more flexibility in their monetary policy decisions. If producers are seeing their costs rise more slowly (or even fall) they're less likely to raise prices for consumers which helps bring down overall inflation toward the Fed's 2% target"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965783209695711578)  2025-09-10T14:23Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"The margin compression story is brutal for mid-tier companies especially. They don't have the scale of Walmart or the pricing power of Apple. They're stuck between rising input costs and consumers who just won't pay more for their widgets. The bifurcated economy is real - affluent consumers are still spending on premium experiences and brands while everyone else is trading down to store brands skipping purchases or just saying "no" to price increases. This is actually deflationary in a weird way. Not because costs are falling but because demand is breaking. Companies would rather preserve"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965785222362038425)  2025-09-10T14:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@TrumpTruthOnX Heartbreaking. Whatever your politics this is a tragedy. A husband father friend is gone. We need less heat more humanity. RIP Charlie Kirk. Prayers for Erika and the family"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1965882572216611297)  2025-09-10T20:58Z 17.3K followers, 12.6K engagements


"@VividProwess Be guided by an inner calling to persevere and prevail no matter the personal cost. Charlie Kirk"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1965886969755611376)  2025-09-10T21:15Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"I had a similar experience with smart contracts. Back when I was working my regular [--] I carved out a routine - [--] hrs every evening just reading docs building small dapps and solving CTFs. It felt slow at first but after a few months the compounding kicked in. I was able to see myself being in the top 5% then. And it was fun Spaced repetition on well calibrated training routines gives you an edge"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1966071286955901064)  2025-09-11T09:28Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"This is big DTCC listing means these ETFs are entering the plumbing of traditional markets. Fidelitys Solana ETF and Canarys XRP ETF being on DTCC doesnt mean approved yet but it signals theyre wiring up the back-end for potential trading. For context DTCC (Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation) is where US securities settle. If an ETF shows up there its one step closer to hitting brokerage platforms. If spot Solana and XRP ETFs actually launch its the same playbook we saw with Bitcoin and ETH opening the door for trillions in institutional capital to flow in. Even the possibility of that"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1966265687086977444)  2025-09-11T22:20Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"If true thats a very serious warning. For visa holders even making comments online about political violence can have immigration consequences U.S. law treats incitement or support for violence as grounds for visa revocation or even deportation. Its a reminder that free speech protections dont apply the same way to non-citizens. Youre essentially a guest and the government can (and often does) act quickly if it thinks your behavior crosses into security concerns. Whether one agrees with Charlie Kirk or not celebrating or endorsing violence is risky and counterproductive. The smarter move is to"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1966269122184167932)  2025-09-11T22:34Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"$4.21B expiring automatic pump or dump. Options expiry is about flows: if dealers are long gamma they hedge against you spot gets pinned near big strikes (max pain vibes) if dealers are short gamma hedging chases price moves can amplify after a break Practical read for today: Watch where the biggest strikes sit (the magnets) and how price behaves into them Check perp funding basis and spot vs OIif OI unwinds and spot leads move is cleaner After expiry hedges come off air pockets appear post-expiry move often matters more than the [--] min headline Big lesson for new traders: size of notional"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1966419705171960120)  2025-09-12T08:32Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"SOL $240 is big but the driver matters. If this is ETF hype remember: US spot SOL ETFs (VanEck/21Shares/Bitwise) are still pendingSEC pushed decisions into Oct 25; not approved yet. In Europe you already have a Solana staking ETP live. Watch flows: spot-led = healthier perp-led pumps fade fast. Trade the follow-through not the headline"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1966492530008310019)  2025-09-12T13:22Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Wild. A $10B valuation for Polymarket shows how fast prediction markets are moving from niche crypto toy to serious financial product. --- What is polymarket Polymarket lets people bet on real-world events elections CPI prints Fed moves even meme events like GTA6 release. Liquidity and volume have been surging this cycle and VCs clearly see it as the next big primitive in crypto. --- Whats interesting is the TAM (total addressable market). Traditional betting + derivatives is a trillion-dollar space and prediction markets sit right at that intersection. If regulators eventually give them"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1966561603350130738)  2025-09-12T17:56Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Good post using min heap for inmem leaderboard would rather use redis sorted set in prod . Building a High-Performance Concurrent Live Leaderboard in Go #golang #dormosheio #tutorial #programming https://t.co/iWRcg0PbZf Building a High-Performance Concurrent Live Leaderboard in Go #golang #dormosheio #tutorial #programming https://t.co/iWRcg0PbZf"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1966680879671177644)  2025-09-13T01:50Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Time really is the greatest constraint. The only way to beat it is by front-loading growthcompressing years of trial and error into focused skill-building when the opportunity cost is low. For example someone in their early career can deliberately upskill in high-leverage areaswriting coding communication domain expertisewhile applying spaced repetition to lock those skills in. By doing this intensely in their 20s they build a foundation that compounds. Then when life brings more responsibilitiesfamily children financial obligationsthey dont move slower because theyre not scrambling to"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1966941253335216244)  2025-09-13T19:05Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Mortgage applications track how many people are applying for home loans. When they fall it usually means fewer people are buying houses. Right now theyre down 34% compared to before the pandemic. Thats not just a slowdown its worse than the housing freeze during the [----] crisis. The reason Home prices are at record highs and mortgage rates have been elevated. That combo makes affordability the worst its been in decades. People simply cant afford to buy so demand collapses even though supply is also tight. Record home prices + high rates = worst affordability in decades. The housing market"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1967167092270186891)  2025-09-14T10:02Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@Nithin0dha Personally a middle ground like weeklies with product suitability makes sense but I also see why regulators might swing the other way. Either way regulatory risk market risk for brokers and the industry may need to rethink its model sooner rather than later"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1967484472288583719)  2025-09-15T07:03Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"For years investors parked money in safe havens like Japan Germany or Switzerland whenever things looked risky. These countries had stable economies and low yields so they were considered safe. But now bond yields in Japan and Germany have risen sharply. That makes their government bonds less attractive as safe assets. Switzerland is too small to absorb global money flows. So where does all that nervous capital go Into gold. Unlike bonds gold doesnt depend on yields governments or credit risk. Thats why gold price keeps climbing while real bond yields lose their reliability as a safe haven"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1968283723537027429)  2025-09-17T11:59Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"@justinskycak That's around 180hrs/yr. Ah the wild wild compounding"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1969183000840564782)  2025-09-19T23:33Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"The IT labour arbitrage model gave India a 20-year runway but that runway is ending fast. The world doesnt need Indian coders like it once did - automation AI remote talent pools mean the moat is gone. Without a strong export engine the 5T or 45T dream is just numbers on paper. Exports are how countries accumulate real wealth. China didnt become China on services it became China on manufacturing competitiveness. Dubai turned desert into gold by selling tourism and global positioning. Singapore built itself by being ruthlessly efficient clean and trustworthy. India could do any of these - but"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1969616119448420563)  2025-09-21T04:14Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Are you really affected by the H1B visa policy change Lets put it this way . If you are in TCS / Infosys etc: almost no change. You never bet on fast immigration you bet on bench/rotations and that still works. If you already have a high-paying job in India: no change to your take-home. FX and markets move your comp more than visas. If you are working remotely: no change. Employers are actually happier they do not need relocation. Keep shipping keep timezone overlap tight. If you are in the USA on L1: relax. Work save upskill come back when you want. If you were going to the USA on H1B and"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1969689760407917031)  2025-09-21T09:06Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Absolutely this. Americas real edge is welcoming talent and letting them build. Smart people come here ship hard things pay taxes buy homes raise kids start companies hire locals. That is not zero-sum - it's compounding. Ive seen it first hand: global teams take the 2am pager keep banks flights grids running immigrants bring fresh ideas + urgency (you move fast when your visa savings and family depend on execution) they mentor write docs open source and then spin out startups that create net-new jobs Talent is the one resource every country is fighting for. America wins when the best minds"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1969774535135432862)  2025-09-21T14:43Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"No matter how smart or technical you are if your setup isnt secure youre one click away from losing everything. $3K malware can take millions if you keep seeds on a computer. Exchanges big projects even founders arent safe. For anyone in crypto: keep an offline backup use a hardware wallet and verify every single transaction you sign. Online wallets and laptops are attack surfaces cold storage isnt. This isnt paranoia its survival. If the biggest names can get drained retail users are even more at risk"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1970458876874273159)  2025-09-23T12:03Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Have you tried returning read-only Shared config References in Rust Well you can't Dont borrow it. Own it together with Rc/Arc. Heres the pattern I was recently writing a server in Rust and struggled with passing shared read only config references downstream that outlived the scope of underlying config. Sometimes Rust feels strict but theres a reason. You cant safely return &T that points to a local in Rust. The ref would dangle after the function ends. Borrow checker blocks it. If you want to share the same data across layers without copying or fighting lifetimes return an RcT (or ArcT in"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1970561475845693457)  2025-09-23T18:50Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@Stephen_Systems One should actively pursue the art of simplifying stuff"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1971151409749033114)  2025-09-25T09:54Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"MoEs arent about 'bigger = smarter' theyre about conditional compute. You get the knowledge base of a massive model but only pay the inference cost of a smaller one. It isnt the math that's challenging its the infra: keeping all experts in VRAM routing tokens fast and balancing load so you dont waste compute. Thats why MoEs are less a research trick and more an engineering play"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1971155733329957092)  2025-09-25T10:12Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"INR at record low and yet today at Jharsuguda airport i was stuck in a long jam PM @narendramodi was in town youth buzzing full energy. hype is fine. but excitement isnt a plan. if we want India to be truly great rallies and reels wont do it. skills products exports real jobs will. read data ask hard questions build things that earn in USD help a local business digitize learn to manage money volunteer for something that actually moves the needle. this isnt hate. its a reminder: be proud but be practical. celebrate less compound more. the country rises when the youth ships not when the crowd"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1971839984282792011)  2025-09-27T07:31Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Tech Employee in Delhi/Bangalore: - Lives in Koramangala / Gurugram high-rise - Daily traffic jam is his real stand-up comedy hour - Swiggy + Blinkit premium member fridge always empty - iPhone + MacBook combo but still bargains [--] with Uber auto bhaiya - Crypto + US stocks portfolio always long-term after every dip - Weekends at Toit / Socials Goa trips never leave planning stage - Parents on repeat: Beta when shaadi When flat - Unlimited PTO but somehow always on call Tech Employee at TCS: - Lives in PG near Electronic City / Noida - Commute = [--] buses [--] metro and a shared cab - Office"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1971849154306478221)  2025-09-27T08:07Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"Haha imagine that - instead of optimizing for clicks and outrage X gets trained to push humanity up the Kardashev scale. Every viral post would be about fusion energy Dyson spheres or interstellar comms. The timeline would look less like doomscrolling and more like a roadmap to Type I civilization"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1971863685594231128)  2025-09-27T09:05Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"not saying never be angry. anger is a signal. just do not build a home there. happiness is not a command it is a practice: sleep on time sunlight lift something heavy make one useful thing talk to a friend write what you are grateful for. tiny habits daily. choose curiosity over outrage once a day. [--] days of small wins will do more for your life than [--] perfect rant"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1972014831172833646)  2025-09-27T19:05Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"True. These are important topics with a large room to grow in the future career wise. We have been using mcp server in production for quite a few days now. Context engineering send only what matters (ids schema last user actions) not whole PDFs. example: support bot = order status + last [--] tickets + refund policy clear answer. Model Context Protocol expose tools as APIs the model can call (search_docs get_user run_sql). one MCP server many clients (web CLI slack). cleaner auth rate limits logging. AI agents short loops tool-first. example: PR helper = fetch diff run tests comment stop. no"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1972030521556226427)  2025-09-27T20:08Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"Frameworks come and go. SQL still runs the world. Frameworks are like fashion trends - they come dominate for a while then fade. One year its Angular then React then Svelte tomorrow maybe something else. But underneath all of that the data layer doesnt change much. SQL is still the universal glue of computing. Banks airlines hospitals e-commerce social media they all run on relational databases. Even when NoSQL was hyped as the future guess what Most of those systems added SQL compatibility later because developers and analysts demanded it. The reason is simple: data outlives frameworks."  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1972204607108768215)  2025-09-28T07:39Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"wild what I found interesting here isnt just that Grok [--] Heavy edges out GPT-5 on benchmarks its how it does it. Multi-agent collaboration feels like a preview of where frontier AI is heading: not bigger monoliths but swarms of specialized models cross-checking each other. HLE and ARC-AGI scores test reasoning not just memorization. Grok is already doubling prior SOTA on spatial reasoning it shows the value of structured cooperation over brute scaling. As i said earlier in one of my posts the future might not be one giant brain but multiple specialised agents coordinating like a research team"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1972553176734966010)  2025-09-29T06:45Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@siddharthwv I know a guy who dropped out of college is running an agency worth millions. If this doesn't motivate you to do what you love nothing else will"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1973013601582784674)  2025-09-30T13:14Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"One more neat approach is to move soft-deleted rows into a shadow/archive table using triggers. Instead of cluttering your main users table with deleted_at checks forever a delete automatically copies the row into users_deleted and removes it from users. You still get audit trails and history but your main table stays lean queries stay fast and developers dont have to constantly remember to filter out deleted rows"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1973492142120247385)  2025-10-01T20:56Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Debugging teaches you more about systems than documentation ever will. Pro tip: keep an eye on your slack alerts channel thank me later after a week when you have a better understanding of your system. I remember chasing an issue in Google Cloud metrics where the numbers didnt add up. In the process I had to trace how data flowed from our services collectors exporters storage dashboards. By the end I understood more about the system architecture bottlenecks and quirks than I ever would have from reading docs"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1974078609531756839)  2025-10-03T11:46Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"I like the usage of Arcs in rust. Arc in Rust is basically your way of saying: hey I want multiple parts of my program to safely share the same data without copying it. It gives you atomic reference counting so threads can all read from the same pointer while Rust still guarantees memory safety. For servers (say a REST API) this is gold. You dont want to clone configs DB pools or routing tables for every request you wrap them in an Arc and every thread/handler just gets a cheap reference. Add Mutex or RwLock if you need mutation and suddenly youve got safe shared state across requests without"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1974145896813400386)  2025-10-03T16:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"I like the usage of Arcs in rust. Arc in Rust is basically your way of saying: hey I want multiple parts of my program to safely share the same data without copying it. It gives you atomic reference counting so threads can all read from the same pointer while Rust still guarantees memory safety. For servers (say a REST API) this is gold. You dont want to clone configs DB pools or routing tables for every request you wrap them in an Arc and every thread/handler just gets a cheap reference. Add Mutex or RwLock if you need mutation and suddenly youve got safe shared state across requests without"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1974145913720615364)  2025-10-03T16:13Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Right now most of Web3 just isnt scalable enough to replace Web2. Moving everything to the blockchain when Web2 already does it faster and cheaper doesnt make sense - its like saying 'Instagram removed fan pages so Ill just build my own Instagram on-chain.' Web3 needs unique use cases to justify the trade-offs. If it doesnt offer a comparable user experience or solve something Web2 cant it wont work. DeFi is a great example - its truly something that couldnt exist in the traditional system. Thats the kind of thinking Web3 needs more of: build where decentralization actually adds value not"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1974520277062332916)  2025-10-04T17:01Z [---] followers, [--] engagements


"Time is the only currency that cant be refunded or re-earned. Every hour you spend is an irreversible trade so you might as well spend it intentionally. Once I started treating time like money - budgeting it auditing it and investing it where it compounds (skills health relationships) - everything changed"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1974905184288686443)  2025-10-05T18:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"WebAssembly (WASM) is the future beyond JavaScript JavaScript runs everywhere but it wasnt built for everything. Thats where WebAssembly (WASM) shines. WASM is a binary instruction format that lets you run code written in languages like C C++ Rust Go and Zig directly in the browser at near-native speed. Unlike JS which is parsed interpreted and optimized at runtime WASM is precompiled into compact bytecode. The browser simply loads and executes it no parsing overhead no JIT surprises. WASM is not running inside JavaScript - its running alongside it in a secure sandbox compiled to native CPU"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1975920998626320756)  2025-10-08T13:47Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"yep modern perf is basically a question of whether you can keep the hot path in L1/L2. Once you fall to DRAM youre paying a 10100x tax. the problem is most ORMs force scatter-gather access tons of indirection boxing and cache-missing object graphs. According to claude. If you care about speed: flatten your data batch queries use prepared statements prefer struct-of-arrays over array-of-structs on hot loops and keep allocations low with arenas/pools. treat memory layout as part of your API. data-oriented design clean abstractions that thrash caches"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1977453462498738380)  2025-10-12T19:16Z [---] followers, [---] engagements


"@subhajit990 Went to his home there his caretaker told me he is out. with some mischief in her ๐Ÿ‘€ eyes haha"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1979051600174805485)  2025-10-17T05:07Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@pulkit_mittal_ Mussoorie landour himachal varkala Use chatgpt man"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1979079664342601862)  2025-10-17T06:58Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Thats such a cool detail about Pythons internals. its literally the same algorithm we learned in school just optimized. Instead of base-10 digits CPython chunks numbers into base [--] digits (on 32-bit builds) or 2/2 depending on platform. Each chunk fits neatly in machine registers so addition is just: loop over chunks add with carry move to next. Human-readable logic + machine-level efficiency. And it explains why Python can handle numbers with millions of digits something C/C++ int cant"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1961812722162803124)  2025-08-30T15:26Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"We recently ran into a real challenge: migrating data from ClickHouse into a ZeroETL Postgres setup and we needed to push inserts at very high speed. Standard INSERTs quickly became a bottleneck. Since the data was mostly analytics data consumed from a Kafka topic (and we didnt care about exact deduplication or crash recovery guarantees) bypassing WAL made sense for our use case. Losing a few rows in case of a crash wasnt a problem. We ended up using COPY FROM for bulk loads. Unlike individual inserts COPY FROM streams rows in batches directly into Postgres. It minimizes per-row overhead"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1971247295774527972)  2025-09-25T16:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"My knowledge in Solidity is barely scratching the surface too theres so much more under the hood [--]. ERC standards beyond the basics like ERC777 ERC1155 ERC4626 vaults [--]. Account Abstraction (EIP-4337) and smart contract wallets [--]. MEV resistance Flashbots and order flow auctions [--]. Optimistic vs ZK Rollups internals fault proofs vs validity proofs [--]. Storage optimizations: slot packing SSTORE refunds cold vs warm access costs [--]. Gas golfing and when Yul/inline assembly actually saves money [--]. Delegatecall & proxy patterns (EIP-1967 transparent vs UUPS) [--]. Formal verification symbolic"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1973495425685766562)  2025-10-01T21:09Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Fascinating thing is how this entire evolution is basically a story of time and distance. The CPU became too fast for memory to keep up so engineers built a hierarchy of proximity L1 right beside the core L2 a little farther L3 shared across cores and DRAM way out in the distance. Each level is a compromise between speed size and cost the closer you get to the CPU the faster and smaller (and more expensive) the memory. Modern performance tuning often boils down to how well your code uses this hierarchy - accessing data sequentially fitting working sets into cache and avoiding cache misses."  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1977346274241445945)  2025-10-12T12:11Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"The beauty of Redis replication isnt just in the push model its how it ensures safety when things inevitably fail. Redis handles replication through a stream of write commands effectively a continuous log of every change happening on the master. This log is whats written into the replication backlog which acts like a rolling buffer of recent operations. When a replica reconnects it simply says Hey last I saw was offset X. The master checks its log: If X is still in the backlog it streams only the missing portion thats the partial resync. If the log has moved past X Redis performs a full"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1977348178510045195)  2025-10-12T12:18Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Silver ripping to fresh highs while gold lines up behind it = late-cycle stress signal. When silver leads it usually means liquidity is getting tight. Stocks can wobble hard after this kind of move. My base case: metals do a fast 515% pullback (shake weak hands) then trend higher while equities risk a sharper air-pocket. What to do (simple not advice): Do not chase green. Accumulate gold/silver on red days only in small tranches. If you own stocks hedge (index puts/collars) and look to short failed retests instead of guessing tops. As a software dev: learn niche skills that pay in a downturn"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1977581763829670123)  2025-10-13T03:46Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"This hits right on mark for both coding and trading. You cant brute-force your way through complex systems without understanding the fundamentals first. In coding thats data structures concurrency memory. In trading its risk management psychology and market structure. Skip the basics and both fields will humble you real quick. The foundation always collects its debt with interest"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1979707516964548916)  2025-10-19T00:33Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Every big AWS outage is a reminder of how fragile our centralized internet really is. Weve built this massive digital world on a few single points of failure and when one goes down half the web goes dark. Tbh decentralized systems and local-first apps arent just cool tech theyre resilience the one of a kind that keeps things running when the cloud disappears. Maybe a few more outages would push us to finally rethink what always online should actually mean"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1980566814502568368)  2025-10-21T09:28Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@bryan_johnson Tbh once you miss that collection cycle no amount of 'sleeping in' can clear the backlog properly. Your body runs on rhythm not total hours. Going to bed at the same time isnt discipline for disciplines sake its syncing with your own internal maintenance crew"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1981386415461323156)  2025-10-23T15:45Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"Legacy isnt built from ambition its built from mastery. Been reading a lot of @justinskycak posts lately and it completely changed how I think about memory and recall. If you want to create something truly new you have to become dangerously good at the fundamentals. We chase complex stuff so fast that we forget to revisit and recall the basics. But spaced repetition and active recall are what build the deep layers of understanding that unlock higher levels of abstraction where true creativity actually lives. Mastery is about remembering better. Not necessarily learning more. When I started"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1981577754891137150)  2025-10-24T04:25Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements


"Clickhouse [---] ---------------- Clickhouse is a columnar OLAP-first database built to scan billions of rows in milliseconds. It wins by reading only the columns you ask for compressing them hard and executing vectorized/SIMD ops across CPU cores. Product analytics logs metrics time-series dashboards i.e. anything append-heavy where you aggregate far more than you update. Why its so fast ----------------- MergeTree engines with partitioning + sparse primary indexes + skip indexes; late materialization; parallel read pipelines; LZ4/ZSTD compression; replicas/shards for scale; materialized views"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1982347509025411127)  2025-10-26T07:24Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Some examples: [--]. NonEmpty list Make NonEmptyT so head is always valid. No runtime empty checks. [--]. Newtypes for IDs struct UserId(u64) vs struct OrderId(u64). You cant pass an order where a user is expected. [--]. Units & currencies Meters(f64) vs Feet(f64); MoneyUSD vs MoneyEUR. No silent mixups explicit convert. [--]. Smart constructor EmailAddress::new(s: &str) - ResultEmailAddress Error validates once. [--]. DateRange invariant DateRange start end constructed only via DateRange::new(startend) enforcing start = end. [--]. State machine as sum type Order = Cart Paid Shipped. Only legal transitions"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1982677321715966439)  2025-10-27T05:14Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"The brain is the ultimate efficiency machine. It constantly trades off energy vs awareness. When one sense quiets down (like vision when we close our eyes) the others get to expand your auditory cortex literally turns up the gain. Its wild how most of what we call 'consciousness' is just the brain dynamically reallocating bandwidth to what matters most in that moment. Evolution really is the best systems engineer weve ever had"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1982779024129905052)  2025-10-27T11:58Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Adding a few more that go deeper into real-world scaling and distributed systems side of databases: Consensus protocols (Raft Paxos Zab) Sharding strategies (range hash consistent hashing) Quorum reads/writes Conflict resolution (CRDTs vector clocks) Snapshot isolation & MVCC Compaction & tombstones (esp. in LSM-based systems) Query optimizers & cost-based planning Columnar storage formats (Parquet ORC) OLTP vs OLAP design differences Data lake vs data warehouse architecture Hot key mitigation & load balancing Schema evolution in distributed systems Data locality & co-location strategies"  
[X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/1984703412554928272)  2025-11-01T19:25Z 17.3K followers, 34K engagements


"Here are some deeper notes to extend it: extern and ABI Guarantees Zigs extern keyword ensures exact C ABI layout (struct alignment padding calling conventions). When you declare extern struct extern fn or extern var Zig guarantees binary compatibility down to the byte level - making direct linking with .h headers and .so/.a libraries seamless. extern fn printf(fmt: *:0const u8 .) c_int; No wrapper Zig emits the same call instruction as C. cImport and cInclude for Header Integration Zig can directly parse C headers through cImport effectively acting as a built-in C parser. It maps C"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1984704678022521191)  2025-11-01T19:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Bloom filter [---] A Bloom filter is a space-efficient probabilistic data structure used to test whether an element is possibly in a set or definitely not in it. In plain terms - it tells you maybe yes or definitely no but never lies about no. --- ๐Ÿง  How it works [--]. Imagine a bit array all bits initialized to [--]. [--]. You have k independent hash functions. [--]. When you insert an element: You hash it with each of the k functions. Each hash gives you an index in the bit array. You set those bits to [--]. [--]. To check membership: You hash the element again k times. If all the corresponding bits are [--] the"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1984891451721891968)  2025-11-02T07:52Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@hummbudz @bryan_johnson I am sure @bryan_johnson will be tempted to renew his netflix subscription after reading this one"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1987343043410993335)  2025-11-09T02:14Z [----] followers, [--] engagements


""When I was studying at a university I lived on a $200/month budget. My entire family helped me so I could get a proper education. It wasnt a lot but I managed. A couple of times I even ate spoiled food because I hadnt learned to manage my finances properly I simply didnt have any money left to buy food. That period of my life taught me a lot."๐Ÿ’ฏ And when I think about it I had a similar phase in India where I lived on just $50 a month not because I was broke but because it was enough. A basic setup an internet connection and sheer passion were all I needed. University didnt make me who I am"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1987430745896579304)  2025-11-09T08:03Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Let me explain the difference between API Gateway BFF and GraphQL because people confuse them all the time. They solve different coordination problems between clients and backend systems: --- 1) API Gateway One door many rooms A single entry point that forwards requests to the right backend. โœ” Centralized auth rate-limiting throttling โœ” Routing rules /users user-service /payments payment-service โœ” Great for microservices โœ– Still returns whatever backend gives i.e. no shaping the response โœ– Frontend often ends up doing extra calls Best for: infrastructure control microservices governance. ---"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1989599480220717360)  2025-11-15T07:40Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Using the Options Pattern in Go is one of the cleanest ways to build flexible future-proof APIs without exploding your constructors. Why its good: - No more massive constructors - Optional params without nil hell - Add new features without breaking API - Easy defaults + easy overrides The Options Pattern makes Go code boring predictable and clean which is exactly what good Go code should be. Finally you can take the revenge writing option pattern go code because you were her option all along"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1989612324626309155)  2025-11-15T08:31Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Hot take: People think DevOps will get automated away by AI. Nope. DevOps will be evergreen. Because humans still need humans who understand infra who can deploy safely debug the unknown design reliable systems and most importantly - be held accountable when production catches fire at 3AM. AI will assist. DevOps engineers will own the responsibility. So if I had to write the [----] 'AI-Augmented DevOps Roadmap' it would be: --- [--]. Cloud-Native Foundations Multi-cloud strategy (AWS/GCP/Azure) IaC depth: Terraform / Pulumi / CDK Service Meshes: Istio / Linkerd eBPF + Kernel-level observability"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1989638832078426141)  2025-11-15T10:17Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@ChShersh Haha even better would be to make them write [---] lines of production grade functional cpp No vibe coding"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1989639995330891839)  2025-11-15T10:21Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Love this but you know how every system design interview goes: Nice toy URL shortener now make it handle 5B redirects/day multi-region zero downtime analytics abuse protection and no data loss. At that point your [---] lines in C turns into something like: Public edge: DNS + Anycast global entry CDN/edge layer to cache popular short links close to users WAF + rate limiting so your minimal service doesnt die to a botnet Read path: Edge cache hit for hot URLs Miss API tier behind load balancer In-memory cache (Redis/Memcached) for shortlong lookups Fallback to primary datastore (say DynamoDB /"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990140260202999824)  2025-11-16T19:29Z [----] followers, 428.8K engagements


"@_kant01 Did you mean ai generated response Yes i used ai to enrich my original response which was slightly less descriptive"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990344505451761717)  2025-11-17T09:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"@LeoVasanko @philzona True. Focus on correctness and those spikes in requests"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990399648385692022)  2025-11-17T12:40Z [----] followers, [--] engagements


"Elasticsearch can easily handle 1TB / 16M rows. The real problem is how you model + index it. If I was starting from scratch Id do it like this: [--]. First: clarify workload Mostly reads Mostly writes Analytics or search Time based data (logs events) or static records (users products) Your index design totally depends on this dont skip this step. [--]. Do NOT dump all 1TB into a single index Use time based indices if it is logs/events: daily / weekly / monthly index like: logs-2025.11.17 This lets you: drop old data move cold data to cheaper nodes scale only hot data. For static data still split"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990412969587650711)  2025-11-17T13:33Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Internet debates: Should we rewrite everything in Rust or Zig Real-world enterprise: A [----] Jenkins job written in Groovy triggers a Perl script that calls a PHP endpoint which SSHs into a box running a Fortran binary from [----] which writes logs to a Ruby daemon that nobody has touched since the intern quit. And somehow it all works. Barely. Miraculously. Thats the real full-stack experience: half engineering half archaeology and 100% please dont restart that server nobody remembers how it boots. Internet people love discussing cool modern programming languages like Python TypeScript C and"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990425290187927588)  2025-11-17T14:22Z [----] followers, 197.4K engagements


"Hot key mitigation (in distributed systems) has nothing to do with keyboard shortcuts but its about preventing a single hot key from overloading your database or cache cluster. So What is a Hot Key A hot key is a key in a distributed system (Redis DynamoDB Memcached etc.) that receives disproportionately high traffic compared to all other keys. Examples: A leaderboard entry for global_rank_1 A config key everyone reads on startup A viral influencers profile A product that suddenly trends on Black Friday A single key huge number of reads/writes one shard/node gets overloaded latency spikes"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990427157114564820)  2025-11-17T14:29Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@PLT_cheater Depends on the usage right you can load test it yourself though and you would need the resources to do that"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1990671064280805643)  2025-11-18T06:39Z [----] followers, [--] engagements


"A global outage caused by one unwrap() Why are we STILL shipping unwrap() into production when Rust gives us world-class error handling Cloudflares recent incident is the perfect example: A backend config change increased a file size an unchecked .unwrap() panicked and an entire global traffic pipeline went down. One line. One assumption. Worldwide failure. unwrap() is fine in tests. unwrap() is fine in prototypes. But in production Didn't expect this from @CloudflareDev Rust gives you: - Operator for graceful bubbling - match for explicit handling - ResultT E for predictable control flow -"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1991487915856392569)  2025-11-20T12:44Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Skill-building isnt magic its tight loops small wins and relentless compounding. People overestimate intensity and underestimate iteration. You dont need 6-hour study marathons. You need hundreds of [----] minute cycles where you try get feedback adjust try again. A few examples: Learning Rust You wont understand ownership in one weekend. But if every day you: write a tiny snippet using &T &mut T or ArcMutexT get compiler errors (feedback) fix those errors (adjust) build a slightly bigger toy (improvement) then after [---] cycles the borrow checker stops feeling like a demon and more like a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1991818130327491036)  2025-11-21T10:37Z [----] followers, 12.7K engagements


"People seriously underestimate how deep real system design goes. Its never just drawing boxes and arrows. Its the painful unglamorous unbelievably important implementation layer where careers are made. In the real world you need to know: how a load balancer actually picks a server how rate limits are enforced under concurrency how consistent hashing behaves when nodes flap how B-Trees rebalance not just why they exist how marshaling works under the hood how compressed streams flow over TCP how TLS handshakes evolve under packet loss how HTTP/2 multiplexing affects latency how non-blocking IO"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1991898909556478464)  2025-11-21T15:58Z [----] followers, 60.8K engagements


"Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal ) is now exploring whether gravity causes aging. Even if thats true what exactly is the plan Live upside down Build anti-gravity homes Shift India to the Moon Were permanently trapped inside Earths physics sandbox gravity isnt optional. And even then gravity is just one tiny stressor. Aging is fundamentally entropy: cells accumulate damage proteins misfold mitochondria weaken DNA repair degrades The universe trends toward disorder and so do we. Basic game theory says even finding the answer changes nothing. If gravity truly caused aging society still cant"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1992352575551930791)  2025-11-22T22:00Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Totally agree and this is exactly why the ecosystem feels warped right now. The DSA FAANG 200k pipeline didnt just become a meme it became an entire shadow education system where people optimize for solving contrived puzzles instead of learning how to engineer. What this produces: devs who can invert binary trees but cant design a logging system devs who can explain KMP but cant debug a real distributed timeout devs who ace interviews but freeze when asked to implement pagination devs who can whiteboard DP but panic when they see a Dockerfile Its not the fault of NeetCode or similar creators"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1992868465666125976)  2025-11-24T08:10Z [----] followers, 34.3K engagements


"Distributed Locking with Redis Redlock When multiple services need mutually exclusive access to a shared resource (files counters payments job execution) you need a distributed lock. I recently came across this redlock algorithm by redis and it's a true distributed systems masterpiece BUT DONT USE IT FOR CONSENSUS --- A single-node Redis lock (SET key value NX PX=TTL) is fast but unsafe: Redis can crash lock disappears Network partitions split-brain Clients can pause act with expired locks So Redis proposed Redlock: Use N = [--] independent Redis nodes. Client tries to acquire the lock on all"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1992929972395417737)  2025-11-24T12:15Z [----] followers, 28.7K engagements


"@sayjavajava @grok explain this please"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993051928901959914)  2025-11-24T20:19Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"I have been working with kafka recently for writing a consumer in golang that simply reads data from kafka and saves it to clickhouse for audit purposes. Encountered a bug while migrating the consumer from confluent to AWS MSK (managed serverless kafka). The connection was reset by peer from time to time but this happened only in case of AWS MSK and not confluent kafka. Debugged the issue this happens because AWS MSK traffic normally flows through an AWS Network Load Balancer whose default idle timeout is 350s. If no I/O happens before that deadline the NLB silently closes the socket yielding"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993706778132164967)  2025-11-26T15:41Z [----] followers, 44.7K engagements


"INR at an all-time low vs USD what does it actually mean People see the headline and panic but lets break it down in detail --- What does INR at all-time low actually mean It means the rupee has weakened i.e. you now need more rupees to buy one dollar. Example: [--] [--] per USD Your currency lost purchasing power. If you earn in INR your money buys less globally. If you earn in USD you became richer in INR terms. --- What it means for your salary If youre earning in INR (Indian salary): Imports get more expensive (fuel electronics software machinery). Inflation rises cost of living rises. Your"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993731140826648697)  2025-11-26T17:18Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"This is one of the clearest breakdowns of idempotency keys Ive read in a long time. Summary of the post (for anyone skimming): Exactly-once delivery in distributed systems is impossible. Exactly-once processing is possible with idempotency keys. UUIDv4 works but forces consumers to store every processed ID which becomes expensive. UUIDv7/ULID improves things by adding timestamps letting systems reject too old messages but still messy. Monotonically increasing keys are ideal: consumers only store the latest key per partition. No unbounded memory growth. But producers struggle with monotonic"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993775365270196612)  2025-11-26T20:14Z [----] followers, 105.5K engagements


"@yash_kr_verma Wait are you sharing clickhouse documentation"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993939422644195671)  2025-11-27T07:06Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@yash_kr_verma Oh got it it's because we are also writing to other databases not just clickhouse so it's a generic usecase"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993939992985653711)  2025-11-27T07:08Z [----] followers, [--] engagements


"@getpochi Thanks glad you found it useful"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1993943478460678339)  2025-11-27T07:22Z [----] followers, [--] engagements


"Heres a real example of how ignoring idempotency can burn you - literally. About [--] years ago I was working at a startup where our payment flow relied heavily on idempotency keys (like most payment providers: Stripe Razorpay PayU Cashfree etc.). The idea is simple each payment attempt must have a unique backend-generated idempotency key so that: repeated retries dont charge the user twice - timeouts can be recovered safely - webhooks can be reconciled deterministically - follow-up queries about payment status use the same key Well we werent doing that. The Flutter app was generating"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994093940790972417)  2025-11-27T17:20Z [----] followers, 34.4K engagements


"I wasnt talking about reflect. Select there :) I meant: For small / fixed N (say [--] chans): a hand-written select with the classic nil channel trick to temporarily disable a branch. For larger or dynamic N: do exactly what you did a goroutine per input that forwards into a single internal events channel (often with a bit of backpressure via a semaphore or bounded buffer). reflect. Select can work but as youve already seen its noticeably slower and adds complexity"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994290310223155670)  2025-11-28T06:20Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"4. The "Brain" of the Cluster: The Controller Broker With all these leaders followers and partitions scattered around who coordinates the chaos Who decides which broker gets to be the leader of Partition [--] when the old leader dies This is the job of the Controller. One of the brokers in the cluster is randomly elected as the "Controller Broker." It has extra responsibilities: * Monitoring Broker Health: It constantly checks which brokers are alive via a heartbeat mechanism. * Handling Failures: If Broker [--] dies the Controller notices. It looks up which partitions Broker [--] was leading. For"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994364606429659299)  2025-11-28T11:15Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Thanks to nano banana pro we have a cheatsheet [--]. The "Brain" of the Cluster: The Controller Broker With all these leaders followers and partitions scattered around who coordinates the chaos Who decides which broker gets to be the leader of Partition [--] when the old leader dies This is the job of the Controller. One of [--]. The "Brain" of the Cluster: The Controller Broker With all these leaders followers and partitions scattered around who coordinates the chaos Who decides which broker gets to be the leader of Partition [--] when the old leader dies This is the job of the Controller. One of"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994367492798677478)  2025-11-28T11:27Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"@ThomasBurkhartB Because it was not reconciling with the backend it was sending the request by creating new keys to the payment gateway"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994382406384799854)  2025-11-28T12:26Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Basically this is MVCC without the database and people still underestimate how powerful that is. S3s conditional writes (If-Match / If-None-Match) + versioning = optimistic concurrency control for any blob of data. Youre no longer treating S3 like a dumb object store but youre treating it like a lightweight MVCC layer: - Every write has an implicit version (ETag) - Clients read + edit based on that version - Writes only succeed if the version hasnt changed - No global locks - No leader/follower DB - No coordination service Just pure compare-and-swap for objects. This unlocks real patterns: -"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994414373759324428)  2025-11-28T14:33Z 10.3K followers, 53.6K engagements


"You dont reach Staff Engineer by writing more code - you reach it by thinking at a higher altitude. Most engineers never make the jump because they keep improving their skills not their scope. To reach Staff-level early stop optimizing for speed and start optimizing for impact. Learn to see systems end-to-end debug across layers communicate clearly and make decisions that unblock entire teams not just yourself. Staff isnt about being the smartest coder in the room; its about being the engineer who reduces chaos increases clarity and constantly delivers leverage. --- Read the quoted post to"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994425533460042135)  2025-11-28T15:17Z [----] followers, 318.5K engagements


"Nice. Let me share a small go function to understand language semantics. Backpressure and coordination using channels. Channels are not just for passing data The jobs channel also slows down the producer because it has a buffer of only [--]. If workers fall behind the producer blocks. Thats backpressure for free Goroutines scale downward just as cleanly as upward You launch a few workers and the language handles all the scheduling for you. No mutexes no condition variables. Completion coordination is trivial The done channel lets main wait for all work to complete without any complex thread"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994439699335934385)  2025-11-28T16:14Z [----] followers, 18.7K engagements


"@funnysimbo @grok could you fulfill this request"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994604759635157195)  2025-11-29T03:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@nikepig_paj Thanks do follow if you find it useful"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994671494237151367)  2025-11-29T07:35Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"@tomighita True. This is a common pattern in distributed systems the leader first commits to its disk to avoid data loss in case of failures. It's a WAL (write ahead log). Do Follow if you like this content :) @grok could you explain more please"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994674664665391575)  2025-11-29T07:47Z [----] followers, [--] engagements


"@filiprem Yes I wrote it myself and did my own proofreading. Is there anything wrong"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994686063202468255)  2025-11-29T08:33Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"@fernando_fleury True and hence the org level impact"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1994991554147356942)  2025-11-30T04:47Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"One thing to be thankful for this Thanksgiving is that Go has built-in backpressure mechanisms which is super cool. @0xlelouch_ @getpochi Backpressure is a flow control mechanism that prevents a fast producer from overwhelming a slower consumer avoiding resource exhaustion. In Go buffered channels enable it naturally: sends block when the buffer fills slowing the producer. In this code the jobs channel @0xlelouch_ @getpochi Backpressure is a flow control mechanism that prevents a fast producer from overwhelming a slower consumer avoiding resource exhaustion. In Go buffered channels enable it"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995019267897745643)  2025-11-30T06:37Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Some additional useful tips if you are a dev learning never stops in tech. focus on a little bit everyday so it compounds. consistency beats intensity. code for [--] minutes daily non-negotiable. not tutorials. actual code. a small function a quick script a tiny fix. hands on keyboard. If practicing for interviews drill one pattern a day. sliding window monday. two pointers tuesday. recursion wednesday. small reps deep grooves. revisit fundamentals weekly. how does a hash map actually work what happens during a TCP handshake why is Big O what it is surface knowledge fades deep understanding"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995111743253868813)  2025-11-30T12:44Z [----] followers, 156.8K engagements


"For someone following Karpathy since his early days teaching deep learning at Stanford I feel he is speaking something so cool here. Most "educational" content on YouTube and TikTok is entertainment wearing a learning costume. You watch you nod you feel productive. But nothing sticks. Nothing changes. Learning is supposed to feel like effort. Not a 10-minute explainer. Not a mass-produced "Learn React in [--] days" video. You want the mental equivalent of sweating. Declare your intent upfront. Binary variable. Are you consuming to be entertained or to actually learn If you're honest you'll"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995113175071740154)  2025-11-30T12:50Z [----] followers, 23.7K engagements


"India seems to be a good place for significant growth right now. The folks here just need a significant paradigm shift after all. Whats stopping you from doing the things you actually want to do For the longest time I thought it was fear. Or failure. Or lack of time. Or lack of clarity. But now I realise the real thing stopping me was me. Ive failed a lot. Regretted a lot. Wasted stupid amounts of time. But somewhere along the way my thinking started to shift. Probably because of the people I met. The conversations I had. The small nudges that hit at the right time. And suddenly I started"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995246265400168901)  2025-11-30T21:39Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"A lot of young people dont struggle because they lack talent. They struggle because no one ever showed them what talent actually looks like in the early stages (speaking from personal experiences). Real talent development is ugly. It looks like confusion boredom repetition slow progress self doubt and the quiet fear that maybe youre not built for this. Most kids think theyre failing because no one told them that this is exactly what the process is supposed to feel like. When you show a young person the real arc - how skill compounds slowly how bad drafts become good ones how repetition"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995259773303046417)  2025-11-30T22:32Z [----] followers, 81.5K engagements


"--- * Lateral Transfer (Container to Cloud): Understanding the Linux Bridge is the key to decoding Docker networking. Understanding IP routing is the key to Kubernetes pod-to-pod communication. * Vertical Transfer (Cloud to On-Prem): Switching from an AWS Security Group (expensive managed) to an on-prem iptables firewall (cheap brutal) is trivial because you understand the underlying netfilter chain mechanism that both systems ultimately rely on. The most valuable knowledge is not tool-specific; it's concept-specific. By focusing on the "why" (networking fundamentals) before the "how""  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995261016545042882)  2025-11-30T22:37Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"I will be attempting the advent of code [----] in golang and rust this year. Will try to livestream and use AI if i get stuck Follow me for livestreams from tomorrow It will be fun let's go This year Ill try to do Advent of Code in C++ Having only [--] problems increases the chances that I might actually complete it. Ill be using FP but not because I want an extra challenge. Simply because this is how my brain works. Ill be sharing my solutions and thoughts here https://t.co/XiNw4O1R89 This year Ill try to do Advent of Code in C++ Having only [--] problems increases the chances that I might"  
[X Link](https://x.com/0xlelouch_/status/1995267832851157151)  2025-11-30T23:04Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

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@natoshi_sakmoto Avatar @natoshi_sakmoto Abhishek Singh

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Social Influence

Social category influence finance technology brands stocks social networks countries cryptocurrencies currencies travel destinations celebrities exchanges

Social topic influence if you, systems #1055, redis #3, ai, in the, money, india, core, strong, how to

Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @grok @omranchi00 @consciousride @devxritesh @akashbitm787 @patilvishi @umesh__digital @hyperliquidx @0xlelouch @rahulbagal__ @0xffdevs @codewiddan @pragyan2214 @abidsensibull @justinskycak @kirattw @treeapostle @_adithya_n_g @navneet_rabdiya @gkcs

Top assets mentioned Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL) Uber Technologies, Inc. (UBER) Bitcoin (BTC) Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Not every trade is a win managing risk is the key #derivatives #zerodha #cryptotrading #cryptocurrency #Bitcoin2024"
X Link 2024-08-17T17:31Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Risking it all for the final blow off top @HyperliquidX #Bitcoin #BitcoinRecovery #Elliottwave #Wyckoff #ETHUSDT #BTCUSDT #POPCAT #ethfi"
X Link 2024-08-20T06:43Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"well we know for a fact that in crypto when BTC goes up shitcoins go ballistic #cryptotrading @HyperliquidX #POPCAT #BTCUSDT #derivatives"
X Link 2024-08-22T11:13Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"apparently #JacksonHole was a success . good profits on SUI wish i had loaded more this morning . #SUI #derivatives #cryptotrading #bitcoin2024conference #ETH"
X Link 2024-08-23T16:43Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"It's easy to make money in crypto draw a fib retracement zone short at resistance and long at support use 50ema with volume indicators for higher probability Shorted #sui @SuiNetwork to make some profits today. #crypto #bitcoin #Ethererum Trading on @HyperliquidX"
X Link 2024-11-16T16:00Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"#STX long R/R [----] SL1.7 on @HyperliquidX position size 55k$ leverage 20x cross margin"
X Link 2024-11-16T17:18Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Shorted #SUI on @HyperliquidX with scale orders upto [----] . added some margin to keep the liquidation price at [-----] . incase if MM decides to stop hunt . let's see where this goes"
X Link 2024-11-16T20:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"#30days30crypto #STX @StacksOrg STX (Stacks) is a Layer-1 blockchain protocol that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) to be built on top of Bitcoin's security and network. Imagine #DeFi applications on Bitcoin #NFTs secured by Bitcoin"
X Link 2024-11-17T05:53Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Throwback to my CP days ๐Ÿ‘‡ I remember this itch to become a candidate master anyhow because during those times it was tough. A lot of OGs I used to follow have gone on to build amazing things startups teaching platforms world finals you name it. Here are a few legends ๐Ÿงต"
X Link 2025-08-17T12:05Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"The OG @gkcs_ started @InterviewReady3 to train engineers for SDE2+ roles. Over time his focus shifted to system design after his stint at Uber as an SDE2. His content is still gold. I believe he is a father now ๐Ÿ‘ถ. One of the most humble content creator in the tech space"
X Link 2025-08-17T12:05Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"True raw WebSockets dont scale gracefully when you hit millions of concurrent connections. Thats why big players rarely rely on them as-is. What actually scales is moving state out of app servers into infra designed for fanout: Kafka NATS Redis pub/sub MQTT brokers or custom push gateways. WebSocket at scale = just the transport. The heavy lifting (routing partitioning message delivery) sits in a pub/sub fabric underneath. Thats how Discord Slack Twitter etc. manage 10M+ live connections without burning servers"
X Link 2025-08-17T17:12Z 17.3K followers, 10.3K engagements

"WebSocket scalability. Kafka/NATS/Redis do the heavy lifting WebSocket is just the transport. Websockets which a lot of people use while building realtime communication (such as chatapps) are not scalable for large userbase. It can be good for small scale startups but large scale companies don't use it. Most of the times either companies write their own custom protocols Websockets which a lot of people use while building realtime communication (such as chatapps) are not scalable for large userbase. It can be good for small scale startups but large scale companies don't use it. Most of the"
X Link 2025-08-17T17:12Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Want to get serious about Rust Save this thread. A list of channels + creators that will help you go from hello world to building production-ready systems"
X Link 2025-08-17T19:24Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Lets Get Rusty (@letsgetrusty) Perfect for newcomers. Structured playlists + approachable explanations that make Rust less intimidating. There's a playlist to learn from the rust book Good for those who prefer video explanations https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGetRusty https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGetRusty"
X Link 2025-08-17T19:24Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Bonus post: pratice on @RareCodeAI to get some hands on exp. Focus on tiny exercises you solve right in your terminal. Great for beginners who learn by doing. The official Rust Book. is free for all ๐Ÿ“– https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings"
X Link 2025-08-17T19:24Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Youre right exchanges like Binance/Bybit do push huge volumes over WebSockets. But the key is how they scale it. The raw WebSocket connections are just the transport. The real scaling comes from moving state and fanout out of the app servers into a distributed pub/sub fabric (Kafka NATS Redis streams MQTT brokers or custom infra). Thats what handles partitioning routing and message delivery at millions of concurrent sessions. So WebSockets absolutely work at scale but only because theyre backed by serious infra. Thats also why companies like Discord Slack and Twitter architect them as"
X Link 2025-08-18T08:10Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"For the curious Sample WebSocket lifecycle at scale Lets say Binance price feed (BTC/USDT ticker updates): [--]. Client connects Browser/mobile opens a WebSocket load balancer one of many gateway servers. GET ws://api.binance.com/ws [--]. Gateway registers connection Gateway authenticates client & subscribes it to a topic (e.g. "ticker:BTCUSDT"). Gateway itself does not hold the source of truth its just a lightweight conduit. [--]. Event published in backend Matching engine produces a price updated event. That event goes into a pub/sub backbone (Kafka/NATS/Redis Streams/etc.). [--]. Fanout via pub/sub"
X Link 2025-08-18T08:24Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"Would you rather pay a fraction for a niche database that actually delivers One that indexes the best content from across the internet curated by actual veterans not just regurgitated LLM answers We just launched ๐Ÿš€ Query and discover top-tier resources via our custom RAG pipeline. Follow us on @indiehash Or sure pay $12/month to switch tabs between ChatGPT Claude and Gemini and call it a startup. ๐Ÿ™ƒ http://indiehash.io http://indiehash.io Imagine paying $12/month to Switch between ChatGPT Claude Gemini From the same tab And call it a startup ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ https://t.co/8uGUz3b31o"
X Link 2025-08-18T16:51Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Me too Just happy that I never had to post stupid content like earn 100k$+ per year with remote jobs for getting reach; even after having worked at 10+ different remote startups over a span of [--] years Opening Linkedin and seeing these FAANG influencers talk of remote jobs makes me puke Go mark your jira tickets and discuss new Netflix binge-watch candidate leave remote freelancers alone Just happy that I never had to post stupid LinkedIn content such as earn 20-200k$ per year with remote jobs just for getting reach or monetary benefits; even after having worked at [--] different remote startups"
X Link 2025-08-19T09:20Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"For those curious to understand. when central bank cuts rates borrowing becomes cheaper. businesses can raise money at lower cost people can get loans easier investors take more risk. usually this is supportive for growth & markets. when probability of a rate cut drops means the fed is less likely to loosen money supply soon. that signals they still worried about inflation or think economy is strong enough without stimulus. for markets: no cut = yields stay high which keeps pressure on stocks crypto real estate. liquidity doesnt expand the way traders hoped. for everyday ppl: loans stay"
X Link 2025-08-21T17:04Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"markets dumped today coz the odds of a september rate cut dropped from 90% to 57%. sounds scary let me break it down simple: rate cut = fed lowering interest rates makes borrowing cheaper good for stocks crypto risk assets. when odds of rate cut fall traders panic short term coz it means liquidity support might come later. but heres the thing these odds keep changing based on fed speeches data inflation prints etc. we will get more clarity tomorrow at jackson hole when powell gives his speech. my take dont panic sell every red candle. rate cuts + QE (money printing) are coming sooner or"
X Link 2025-08-21T18:07Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"Been working on migrating from clickhouse to redshift and honestly the biggest win has been running aurora postgres with zeroETL replication into redshift. Aurora handles all the oltp stuff the small fast transactions and without us doing crazy pipelines the same data is flowing almost real time into redshift where we can run heavy olap queries aggregations dashboards. You dont need a separate pipeline team managing etl jobs the replication is basically built in and redshift scales across nodes so queries on billions of rows still come back fast. Clickhouse was great but since we are in the"
X Link 2025-08-22T07:30Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"finally found the buggorm kept failing on aurora postgres (zeroETL redshift) with password authentication failed. i thought creds issue tried everything even rewrote DSN. nothing worked. turns out the problem was so dumbmy password had $L in it. when stored in env with double quotes it was getting expanded and turned into something else. using single quotes fixed it. so instead of "ab$cd" which becomes abd just use 'ab$cd'"
X Link 2025-08-22T09:38Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"been getting asked maven/gradle vs go build tools so heres the noBS take. maven & gradle are build systems for the jvm world (java/kotlin/scala). they orchestrate everything: compile test package run publish shade codegen annotation processors multimodule graphsthe works. you model your project in xml (pom.xml) or a groovy/kotlin dsl (build.gradle/gradle.kts) and a big plugin ecosystem does the heavy lifting. tons of power but you pay with complexity config sprawl weird plugin interactions and sometimes slow builds unless you tune caches daemons parallel flags. gos toolchain is the opposite"
X Link 2025-08-22T10:28Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Jackson Hole speech is big for headlines but truth is Fed does not just decide policy based on one speech. What actually moves them is data mainly inflation (CPI) and jobs (employment reports). Why CPI (Consumer Price Index) shows how fast prices are rising. If inflation is still sticky Fed keeps rates higher for longer. Jobs data if employment stays strong economy can handle higher rates. But if unemployment jumps Fed might cut rates to support growth. So dont get too emotional around speeches watch the data releases instead. Thats what really drives Fed actions and markets"
X Link 2025-08-22T12:28Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"Powell hinted that Fed is ready to shift from fighting inflation to protecting growth. Markets love cheap money and lower rates. Heres why stocks pumped $1T+ today: Lower rates = cheaper borrowing companies can refinance debt easier expand business do buybacks. Valuations rise future earnings are discounted at lower rates so stock prices get re-rated higher. Investor sentiment flips when Fed signals cuts big funds pile back into risk assets. Why crypto next Crypto is even more sensitive to liquidity than stocks. Rate cuts = more dollars in system people chase higher risk higher return assets."
X Link 2025-08-22T20:59Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@WatcherGuru I would be careful volumes are lowering and markets closed on weekends manage risk and if you have spot holdings go delta neutral add some shorts for hedging"
X Link 2025-08-22T21:10Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"@RuzhyoX @WatcherGuru Read it again ser I have booked profits already now keeping my spot bags and hedging with some shorts"
X Link 2025-08-22T21:21Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"everything is at all time high but thats exactly the problem. when both assets and debt are inflated together it means money itself is being debased. fed cutting rates next month will just pour more fuel. short term bullish for risk assets (stocks btc gold) cause liquidity chases returns. but long term it means the system is addicted to cheap money. you cant fight debt + inflation with rate cuts you just kick the can. this is why hard assets like bitcoin and gold keep winning theyre the hedge against a system that survives only by printing more"
X Link 2025-08-23T08:50Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"When the Fed cuts rates and turns the money printers back on with QE it changes the whole game for markets. Cheaper money means investors do not want to sit on bonds with low yield they move into risk assets like stocks and crypto. QE is basically new dollars being created and pushed into the system that liquidity has to go somewhere and it always starts at the top with treasuries and equities then flows into Bitcoin and Ethereum and finally trickles down into altcoins. That is why every cycle looks the same: first BTC rallies then ETH shows strength and later you get the wild parabolic"
X Link 2025-08-24T15:33Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"When portfolio is small max equity makes sense cause drawdowns dont feel that painful and recovery is faster. But as the capital grows preservation matters as much as growth. mixing equities with bonds gold maybe even some real estate or alternatives. You give up a bit of return but you buy peace of mind and stability. 12%+ CAGR with 20% drawdown is actually incredible when you compound it over decades. The real power is not chasing 20-30% in a good year but avoiding -50% in a bad one. Wealth building is not just about upside its also about surviving the downside"
X Link 2025-08-25T09:59Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"Yeah last time Fed cut in September alts went full parabolic liquidity rush always finds the riskiest corners first. And with the next FOMC also in September odds of a cut are building again so narrative is lining up the same way. But be utmost careful here not every rate cut = straight line up. Remember Dec [--] Fed had already eased markets ran too hot and we got a nasty crash right after. Cuts usually mean the Fed is worried about growth not gifting free money forever. setup looks bullish for alts but manage risk. First pump is FOMO second move decides who actually keeps the gains"
X Link 2025-08-25T10:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Rate cuts basically mean the cost of money gets cheaper and markets love cheap money. When Goldman says [--] cuts in Sept Oct Dec [----] it signals the Fed is shifting from fighting inflation mode to support growth mode. For companies lower rates = cheaper loans easier refinancing more expansion higher profits. For investors future earnings get valued higher when discounted at lower rates so stock valuations go up. On top of that liquidity freed up from rate cuts doesnt just sit in banks it flows into equities bonds even crypto. Thats why every big easing cycle usually fuels a rally. But remember"
X Link 2025-08-25T10:36Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"For those trying to make sense of this: Altseason index at [--] means the market is clearly rotating from Bitcoin dominance towards altcoins. By definition when 75% of the top [--] alts outperform BTC over a 90-day period its officially altseason. Right now were not fully there but were getting close. Historically this happens after BTC makes a strong run and then cools off capital starts flowing into higher risk assets where traders expect bigger multiples. Its like liquidity trickling down the risk curve: BTC ETH large caps mid/small caps. But important reminder: altseasons are fast and brutal."
X Link 2025-08-25T10:37Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@WatcherGuru A good bet for alt azn"
X Link 2025-08-25T10:55Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@ZssBecker The altcoin index is around [--] once it crosses [--] we have full blown alt azn at our disposal"
X Link 2025-08-25T16:57Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Well after ETH run i would focus on ETH betas Some sectors/tokens worth tracking: L2s: $OP $ARB $MANTA $ZK scaling plays always pump after ETH moves. Restaking / ETH staking: $ETHFI $ENA $PENDLE narrative around yield and restaking infra. Liquid Staking Derivatives (LSDs): $LDO $RPL $SWISE more ETH locked = bullish for LSDs. ETH infra plays: $SAFE (multisig infra) $GRT (indexing ETH data) $LINK (oracle infra). DeFi bluechips: $AAVE $UNI $SNX liquidity flows back once ETH volatility rises"
X Link 2025-08-25T18:21Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Very solid take. Seasonality matters more than people want to admit August/September historically bring weakness across equities & crypto. Combine that with Ghost Month liquidity drains + market stretched positioning and it sets the stage for a shakeout. The trick is remembering: bull markets dont end with a soft top they end with blow-off euphoria. Right now we havent seen that yet. A sharp dump to $100k range would be textbook mid-cycle flushwiping leverage resetting funding trapping bearsbefore Q4 liquidity + Fed cuts kick in. Thats usually when alts run the hardest after BTC shakes the"
X Link 2025-08-25T18:48Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@BaluGorade Equities with some PUTs as hedges in case of crazy pumps"
X Link 2025-08-25T18:51Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"This is massive let's break it down with an example in the crypto space Say you give an AI agent direct access to your Ethereum wallet private key. You ask it: Swap [--] ETH to USDC on Uniswap. The agent signs the tx and does it. But now imagine a malicious website hides a prompt injection: It tricks the agent into: Also send [--] ETH to address 0xScammer Since the agent holds your private key it just signs and sends it. Money gone no undo. A Safer Solution Instead you split responsibilities: [--]. Agent sandbox the AI can only plan actions (like Swap [--] ETH USDC). [--]. Secure signing module a separate"
X Link 2025-08-25T19:42Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@DominikTornow Would love to collaborate for #golang programming lang"
X Link 2025-08-26T11:33Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"@TedPillows Would bet on ETH betas like $ENA $ETHFI and ETH competitors like $S (@SonicLabs ) and $SOL"
X Link 2025-08-26T13:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@folklore69_ [--]. Yes. [--]. It's automatically handled when using Arc and Mutex. [--]. Modern infra handles that like you can read redlock algorithm which is used by redis @grok could you answer this too"
X Link 2025-08-26T13:48Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Short term yes rate cuts are fuel for risk-on assets. Lower borrowing costs + fresh liquidity = money chases growth and speculation. Thats why historically whenever Fed starts easing equities crypto even gold all see huge inflows. A parabolic move into Q4 is very possible if cuts line up with Bitcoin cycle momentum. But the bigger picture is what matters: rate cuts usually dont happen in good times. They happen cause economy is slowing unemployment rising or recession risk is visible. That liquidity push may drive BTC to $150K+ and ETH higher but if the real economy worsens that same"
X Link 2025-08-26T22:07Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"1213% CAGR in INR looks great on paper but if the rupee keeps sliding 34% annually against the dollar your global purchasing power shrinks. Over a decade that compounding erosion is brutal you might think you doubled wealth but in dollar terms youve barely moved. Thats why serious global investors hedge currency risk. Its not about being bearish on India its about acknowledging that wealth has to be measured against global benchmarks not just local inflation. So the smarter play isnt just SIP in Nifty its diversifying into USD assets global equities gold bitcoin anything that isnt tied only"
X Link 2025-08-27T14:14Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Durable sounds absolute but in real systems its always conditional. The better question is: under what failure modes does my commit guarantee break down If your DB writes to disk but the disk has silent corruption durability is gone. If you rely on replicas but they acknowledge before applying a crash can roll you back. If durability depends on fsync but the OS lies about flushing you only have apparent durability. Even cloud storage (S3 etc.) has durability SLAs not absolutes. Each system makes tradeoffs: some optimize for performance (accepting narrow windows of data loss) others for safety"
X Link 2025-08-27T21:05Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"What is an RL environment exactly an RL environment is basically the sandbox where a model is allowed to act make mistakes get feedback and try again. unlike pretraining where the model just passively predicts the next word in RL it interacts with a structured setting that has rules rewards and penalties. example in coding: instead of just reading millions of GitHub repos you can drop the model into an environment where it gets a programming problem (like leetcode style) writes code runs it against test cases and then sees whether it passes or fails. the pass/fail signal is the reward or"
X Link 2025-08-28T20:51Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@abhishekcode42 Would love to read it. I have my own experiences too from crypto trading and long term investing while following the 18yr cycle. Would love adding to that post"
X Link 2025-08-29T07:55Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"So true. Real traders dont book profits every single day and definitely not on every trade. Markets just dont work that way. Even the best hedge funds in the world with a billion-dollar infrastructure run at 5560% win rate over time. What you see on reels is usually selective posting demo accounts or straight up fake apps. Theyll show you green trades but never talk about risk drawdowns or capital wiped out. You can always cross-check the reality company filings with MCA (200) will tell you if these so-called gurus even run a profitable business or if their main income is selling courses"
X Link 2025-08-29T08:22Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"The BSE crash looks dramatic nearly 30% off ATH and 15% in a single week but we need to separate signal from noise. [--]. Expiry change effect: shifting weekly index expiries (from NSE Thursdays to BSE Fridays) was meant to boost liquidity for BSE derivatives. But in practice these structural shifts can cause temporary mispricing lower participation and sharp moves when positions unwind. Some part of this volatility is very likely expiry-driven. [--]. Systemic or policy risk If regulators sense expiry changes are destabilizing markets or creating arbitrage distortions they could relook at the"
X Link 2025-08-29T18:38Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"For those looking to understand funding rates . Funding rate is one of the most important but misunderstood signals in crypto. Its basically a small fee exchanged between long traders (those betting price goes up) and short traders (those betting price goes down) on perpetual futures to keep the contract price close to spot. Positive funding rate longs pay shorts. This means more people are going long with leverage so demand to be long is higher. Market is leaning bullish sometimes even overheated. Negative funding rate shorts pay longs. This means majority are shorting piling into bearish"
X Link 2025-08-29T19:32Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"AGI is almost here and we might not be ready. Read on to understand application of RL and powerful compute. Think back to that Flappy Bird clone everyone copy-pasted in college. Thats reinforcement learning (RL) in its rawest form an agent plays fails adjusts and improves through feedback. Now layer that onto todays foundation models. ChatGPT-class systems already compress trillions of tokens into usable knowledge. Add RL loops and you can spin up super-niche models quickly. For example: instead of hiring thousands of analysts to label years of stock data you could use a base LLM to"
X Link 2025-08-30T14:09Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Most people throw around words like AGI & ASI without really knowing what they mean. Lets break it down ๐Ÿ‘‡ [--]. ANI (Artificial Narrow Intelligence) This is where we are right now. Narrow systems built to do specific things really well. GPT Gemini Claude amazing at reasoning writing coding. AlphaFold predicts protein structures. MidJourney makes art. But each of these is narrow. Great at one thing brittle outside its domain. [--]. AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) This is the holy grail an AI that can do any intellectual task a human can. It learns new skills without being retrained from"
X Link 2025-08-30T14:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@abidsensibull men used to build empires. now they build reels explaining how to book dubai trip in [--] steps using [--] credit cards [--] wallets and [--] coupon codes all to save [----] rs on hotel breakfast"
X Link 2025-08-31T14:08Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"This is actually a big unlock for the Solana ecosystem. Bridges have always been the weakest link in crypto over $2.7B lost since [----] shows how fragile theyve been. What Solayer is doing with sBridge is interesting because its not just another generic bridge its purpose-built for the SVM world. Sub-second finality [----] TPS and [------] SOL fees means youre basically aligning cross-chain UX with Solanas native speed thats a big step ahead of the usual multi-step hour-long bridging pain. And the guardian network model backed by Fuzzland adds extra trust compared to older bridges that relied on a"
X Link 2025-09-01T11:46Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"those stories used to flood the timeline in the [--------] run because india had a golden decade for equities. stocks like bajaj finance eicher infosys dmart even hdfc bank compounded 2535% CAGR for years. a [--] lakh bet there really could become 23cr in [--] yrs. but the truth is twofold: [--]. law of large numbers once a company grows into tens of billions market cap compounding slows. bajaj finance wont 100x again from here. [--]. macro cycle shift global liquidity was abundant in that decade rates were low. now with $34T us debt sticky inflation higher rates the easy-money tailwind is gone. thats why"
X Link 2025-09-01T13:52Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"this setup looks pretty constructive. india vix cooling off signals traders arent pricing in near-term shocks and a 135-pt premium on nifty futures shows strong long bias building up. add to that trumps softer tone + us tweet calling the indiaus partnership a defining relationship of the 21st century clear hint a trade deal may be closer than expected. for markets it means two things: volatility compression + potential fpi inflows if trade barriers ease. short term sentiment boost medium term could translate into better valuations for sectors like it pharma and industrials that benefit"
X Link 2025-09-01T15:29Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"For decades weve been the worlds software hub but always dependent on taiwan korea us for chips. that dependency is what semicon india [----] is trying to flip. some numbers to frame it: indias semiconductor market is projected to hit $64B by [----] growing at 19% CAGR. current global semicon market is $600B expected to cross $1T by [----]. even a 57% share puts india in a $5070B export play. govt has already cleared [-----] crore ($10B) incentive package to attract fabs design units and assembly units. major players are lining up: micron has announced a $2.75B investment in gujarat for packaging &"
X Link 2025-09-02T05:40Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"fair concern. big oval office announcements usually swing markets cause nobody knows if its policy foreign affairs or just election drama. gold hitting ATH means market is already pricing fear/uncertainty so risk assets (equities crypto) might wobble short term. unless he announces something truly structural (war capital controls major tariffs) these shocks tend to fade. gold spikes first risk sells off then liquidity hunts for returns again. if youre positioned heavy in risk assets maybe hedge or lighten a bit. if youre long term just remember most of these announcement dips are noise"
X Link 2025-09-02T06:14Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"BTC reclaiming $110K is strong but context matters. With Trumps Oval Office remarks later today market might be pricing in policy headlines (rates fiscal energy geopolitics). Quick primer: pricing in = traders position before the facts which is why you often see buy the rumor sell the news whipsaws right after the event. Near term setup: if tone sounds pro-growth/dovish you can get a risk-on knee-jerk; if hawkish/uncertain youll see DXY/yields pop and crypto can wobble. Watch the mechanics not just the pricefunding (are longs paying a lot) open interest (too many crowded perps) spot vs perps"
X Link 2025-09-02T06:36Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@NanouuSymeon It's hiring a staff engineer for a few [---] dollars and making them obey everything from writing production quality code to taking care of your mental health. Just ask. They will do it for you"
X Link 2025-09-02T07:10Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"RWA step that actually matters: SmartGold is moving $1.6B of vaulted gold on-chain with Chintai and it slots into self-directed IRAs. Each token is 1:1 backed by bullion in a vault and the kicker is you can post it as collateral on venues like Morpho/Kamino for USD liquidity while your IRAs tax-deferred status stays intact. That is new for retirement accounts. Scale check: US IRAs hold $10.8T. Self-directed IRAs are 25% of that ($216$540B). Todays $1.6B is 0.015% of all IRA assets tiny which means runway. If even 0.1% of IRA assets go tokenized that is $10.8B; 1% would be $108B. Tokenized"
X Link 2025-09-02T17:29Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"For non-macro folks: guide policy from 4.254.50% toward 3% neutral if jobs cool and inflation keeps easing. Market take: front-end yields down easier financial conditions curve can steepen USD may softengenerally a tailwind for equities/credit. But its not a promise; hot CPI or NFP can slow the path"
X Link 2025-09-03T13:59Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"We wanted ClickHouse speed for user-facing analytics but no good managed option in AWS we were happy with so we went with a Postgres OLTP Redshift analytics setup and its been solid: Aurora Postgres for writes. Logical replication Zero-ETL stream into Redshift Serverless. Freshness usually [--] min. Realtime-ish path: events Kinesis/MSK S3 (Iceberg) Redshift streaming ingestion. BI sees near-live dashboards without nightly ETL. We did try self-managed ClickHouse on EC2blazing fast but ops/HA/backups/quotas were a headache. Redshift buys us IAM/VPC autosnapshots concurrency scaling and good"
X Link 2025-09-03T15:47Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"facts. questions help but reps change you. a simple do-first loop that works in any skill: pick [--] tiny concept ship [--] tiny artifact (50 lines [--] screen [--] chart). timebox [----] min. define done before you start (input output test). no vibes. get feedback within 24h (run it show it measure one metric). write a 5-line retro: what worked what broke what to try next. keep an error log. guardrails so you dont stall: constrain the scope: [--] feature [--] user persona [--] data source [--] environment. automate the boring bits early (template script test). reduces startup friction. reuse primitives. foundations"
X Link 2025-09-03T15:53Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"@businessbarista AI is now shaping courts balance sheets national strategy retail ops and even talent wars. From Googles antitrust win to Salesforces slow AI monetization and Switzerlands open-source push it isnt just hype its rewiring the whole stack in real time"
X Link 2025-09-04T11:42Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"The common approach is wait-for graph analysis: Every thread is a node every lock is a resource. If thread A is waiting on a lock held by thread B you add an edge A B. If that graph develops a cycle youve got a deadlock. This is more precise than just timing out timeout-based detection can give false positives while graph-based cycle detection actually proves that progress is impossible. Some DBs and OS kernels combine both: cycle detection for correctness timeouts for responsiveness"
X Link 2025-09-06T12:23Z 17.3K followers, [---] engagements

"@Saurab9290 @beingivish @0xsanjays @NikhilEth @nikhilshrivass @0xastro98 @Starknet @zkulture_xyz @zk_monk @nick_you_ Somewhere in dehra"
X Link 2025-09-07T08:51Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Savings [---] for software engineers 20K monthly SIP with 10% step-up 5Cr in [--] yrs Heres how your monthly SIP grows: Yr1: 20K Yr2: 22K Yr3: 24.2K Yr4: 26.6K Yr5: 29.3K Yr10: 47K Yr15: 76K Yr20: 122K Yearly net worth: 20K SIP 10% step-up 12% CAGR 5Cr in [--] yrs Heres the real year-end corpus growth: Yr1: 20K 2.5L Yr5: 29.3K 19.5L Yr10: 47K 77.5L Yr15: 76K 2.1Cr Yr20: 1.22L 5Cr+ (Actual invested 1.9Cr rest is compounding magic) Discipline + compounding stock tips. And don't forget upskilling and switching jobs You have got this @Dutta_Souravd 20K monthly SIP with a 10% yearly step-up for [--] years"
X Link 2025-09-07T09:16Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"So Tether clears the air no BTC-for-gold swap. Theyre basically saying BTC + Gold are both on the balance sheet as reserves. Makes sense: gold = old-world hedge BTC = new-world hedge. Holding both signals theyre hedging across systems not rotating out of one into the other. Interesting to watch how stablecoin treasuries are quietly becoming some of the biggest macro players"
X Link 2025-09-07T19:45Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"A Ukrainian refugee fled war only to be murdered on a US train safety on American streets should be the priority. Instead leaders are busy talking about stopping job outsourcing to India. Wrong focus. Fix public safety mental health transit security first. Jobs debates can wait"
X Link 2025-09-07T21:02Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"70% of US debt is domestic owed by govt to its own citizens/institutions. That gives flexibility. What Japan did was essentially monetize internal debt via BOJ balance sheet not literally erase it. If US were to treat BTC/crypto reserves like gold on the balance sheet it could strengthen assets vs liabilities. That improves confidence but doesnt make debt vanish overnight. Crypto can hedge against debasement and shore up balance sheets but debt dynamics are ultimately about who holds it and how its serviced"
X Link 2025-09-08T08:29Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Yephandle it at the business layer. Keep your GraphQL server as a thin BFF microservice not a god-gateway. Split by domain (users billing feed search). Gateway only fans out to the subset needed for that query never all services Persisted queries + allowlist so random ad-hoc deep queries dont hit prod Per-field cost + max nodes + depth but enforced per subgraph too (not just at the edge) Timeout + circuit breakers + budgets per request; if one subservice is slow degrade that field only DataLoader + pagination + server-side caching (field or resolver level) Track service fan-out metric per"
X Link 2025-09-08T10:39Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Perfect example of how inflation eats cash returns. That 20K plot in [----] might look like a safe investment but the 3L spent on just the boundary wall [--] years later shows how purchasing power erodes. Nifty [--] in [----] [----] Nifty [--] today 24000+ Thats a 24x return in the same period. 20K in Nifty in [----] would be worth nearly 4.8L+ today (without dividends). Add reinvested dividends and its closer to 78L. Land feels safe but equities have consistently outperformed inflation over decades. To protect wealth you need growth assets. I sold my land purchase at a loss to invest in stock market. Best"
X Link 2025-09-08T10:54Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"After all GraphQL and rest services are BFF (best friends forever)"
X Link 2025-09-08T11:01Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Exactly the surface product is rarely the real business. Coca-Cola = distribution + brand moat Nike = cultural influence + brand premium Tesla = software batteries charging infra Disney = IP library that monetizes for decades Facebook = data monetization machine what a company actually sells vs what it looks like it sells is where the real value hides"
X Link 2025-09-08T11:23Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"25L 100Cr means 400x growth. If you start at [--] and want it by [--] (28 years): Required CAGR 30% annually. For context: Nifty [--] long-term CAGR 1213%. Best mutual funds 1518% over decades. Warren Buffett averaged 20% for [--] yrs. So hitting 30% CAGR consistently for [--] years is extremely difficult. Possible only if: Youre running a high-growth business or You nail concentrated bets in equities/VC/startups. For most investors a more realistic target: 15% CAGR 25L becomes 17Cr in [--] years. 20% CAGR 1.3K Cr in [--] years (still insane)"
X Link 2025-09-08T12:23Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"Pudgy Penguins is a masterclass in scaling the right way start with community + distribution then build layers on top. First they nailed community: loyal NFT holders meme culture social presence (731K+ followers billions of GIF views). That gave them distribution an audience that wants to engage. Once distribution was in place they could expand vertically: Launch a mobile game that onboarded users without crypto friction. Add collectibles with scarcity and cultural value. Strike partnerships with giants like Lufthansa NASCAR Walmart to bridge into mainstream. Thats how you turn a niche NFT"
X Link 2025-09-08T12:58Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"True. This decade has been all about hard assets holding their ground. Gold just hit fresh ATHs above $3500 up 80% in [--] years. Residential real estate in India saw prices rise 3040% since [----] across major cities. In the US median home prices are still 40% above pre-Covid levels. Nifty [--] up 130% since March [----] lows S&P [---] up 120% in the same period. Meanwhile money parked in savings accounts or FDs barely earned 35% per year which after inflation is effectively negative. Diversify. Diversify and diversify. Also avoid investing in shady real estate I had -20% returns in 1yr because of that"
X Link 2025-09-08T14:55Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"True but its not about chasing trades or quick flips. The real path is building skills that increase your earning power then consistently investing that surplus into the market. Upskill - earn more - invest smart. Thats the compounding engine. Of course timing matters too. If markets stagnate for decades it gets harder. But over long cycles equities have always rewarded patience. The dream of making 100Cr is real but its built on skills discipline and time not gambling"
X Link 2025-09-08T16:53Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Heres a detailed summary of the Substack report on the ongoing NPM supply chain attack: ๐Ÿšจ What Happened A massive supply chain attack is in progress on the NPM ecosystem. The attacker compromised the NPM account of qix a highly reputable open-source maintainer. Malicious versions of widely used foundational packages (like strip-ansi color-convert color-name is-core-module error-ex) have been published. These packages have hundreds of millions of weekly downloads making the blast radius extremely large. ๐Ÿ”ฅ The Malware Payload Its a crypto-clipper designed to steal funds by intercepting and"
X Link 2025-09-08T18:32Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Summary of the attack according to substack link ๐Ÿšจ NPM Supply Chain Attack ๐Ÿšจ Maintainer account hacked (qix) Malicious versions of core pkgs (strip-ansi color-convert error-ex) 100M+ weekly downloads Payload = crypto-clipper (swaps wallet addrs hijacks txns) Uses lookalike addresses to trick you Stay Safe: โœ” Verify on hardware wallet โœ” Pause software wallet txns โœ” Use npm ci pin deps audit lockfiles One account breach = billions at risk. https://jdstaerk.substack.com/p/we-just-found-malicious-code-in-the https://jdstaerk.substack.com/p/we-just-found-malicious-code-in-the"
X Link 2025-09-08T18:35Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Nice one. It's about Building a financial layer where rules are hard-coded not adjustable by whoevers in charge. Banks exchanges even fintechs can always change fees block access or tilt the system in their favor. With crypto + ZK neutrality is enforced at the protocol level - math guarantees fairness not corporate promises. ZK in particular makes it scalable + private: you can prove compliance balances or settlement without leaking all your data. Thats how you get an Internet of Finance that can be trusted by billions not just trusted by marketing slogans"
X Link 2025-09-08T18:42Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Scarcity + flows is the whole BTC story right now. Issuance is [---] BTC/day post-halving. Spot ETFs have repeatedly absorbed multiples of that on net inflow days - structural deficit. Free float keeps shrinking (long-term holders sit on a big majority of supply) - higher reflexivity on new demand. At $2.4T MC (1.7% of global fiat by your math) upside is still about adoption curves not fancy models. On the fiat side: Stablecoins are basically tokenized T-bills. Projections for a $2T stablecoin base arent crazy if policy keeps rates positive and rules stay friendly every extra $ there is"
X Link 2025-09-08T19:48Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@cz_binance Supply chain attacks malicious commits dependency hijacking are all real. Web3 flips the model: trust is minimized verification is maximized. Smart contracts on-chain proofs cryptographic signatures - all make it harder to sneak in backdoors unnoticed"
X Link 2025-09-08T21:30Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"This is a big deal in fixed income land. A 20% gain from the [----] trough officially puts global bonds in a bull market. Context: [----] was brutal - US 10Y yield shot from 1.5% to 4%+ wiping out trillions in bond value. Inflation + aggressive Fed hikes made bonds one of the worst performers in history. Now tables are turning. Bloombergs GlobalAgg Index (sovereigns + corporates) has climbed back to levels not seen since Mar [----]. Cooling US labor market = Fed pivot hopes = yields falling = bond prices ripping higher. For investors this matters because bonds werent just safe yield for [--] years -"
X Link 2025-09-09T10:48Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"This is the harsh truth about Indian IT. 2011: 3L = $6800 2025: 4L = $4500 So in rupee terms salary grew 33%. In dollar terms it fell 33% - purely cause INR went from [--] to [--]. Meanwhile IT companies bill clients in USD margins expanded stock prices soared. But fresher pay stayed almost flat for [--] years. No serious R&D spend no push for product innovation just pure labour arbitrage. Feels closer to a feudal setup - a pyramid where a few at the top earn in crores while freshers grind for peanuts. The irony India became the back-office of the world but its own engineers never saw global-level"
X Link 2025-09-09T11:10Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"So Now: Traders on Binance can now use USDe as collateral for futures/perps and actually earn rewards while doing so. Youll see USDe listed in spot markets just like USDT/USDC. Its also going into Binance Earn so people can park USDe and get yield directly on exchange. For stablecoin adoption this is massive. Instead of being just another token USDe is being woven into the core exchange plumbing. It puts Ethena on the same stage as USDT/USDC - but with yield built in"
X Link 2025-09-09T11:20Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Exactly. Most retail investors look at 3-5 yr trailing returns and think the fund manager is some wizard. PPFAS rode US tech giants at the right time (Meta Google Amazon at deep discounts in 202022). That chunk alone pulled up the whole funds CAGR. But after [----] RBI/SEBI rules capped overseas allocation PPFAS cant load up on US stocks the same way. Which means new SIP investors (2024/25 onwards) are not buying the same engine that drove past returns. 80% of junta never asks where the alpha came from just chases star ratings and past charts. But the product they buy today is structurally"
X Link 2025-09-09T11:48Z 17.3K followers, 14.3K engagements

"If this plays out its historic. A US strategic Bitcoin reserve would put BTC in the same bucket as gold and oil - an official sovereign asset. Implications: Legitimacy: Overnight Bitcoin goes from alternative to strategic reserve. Every other country will feel pressure to accumulate. Scarcity: With only 21M coins ever governments competing with institutions + retail means supply shock. Geopolitics: Bitcoin becomes a tool in currency wars and sanctions - nations may use it as neutral settlement layer. For investors: Expect volatility. News like this pumps but also brings regulatory whiplash"
X Link 2025-09-09T13:38Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Software Engineer Savings [---] Everyone says [--] Cr is the magic number for stress-free life in India. True if you want metros luxury and a never think twice lifestyle. But in a Tier-2 city with no loans and your own house you can actually build peace of mind with a much lower number. Lets do the math: Monthly expenses in Tier-2 city: 50k (6L per year for family of 3-4) With [--] Cr corpus: 6% return from safe FDs/Debt funds = 6L per year = your base expenses covered This means your job income becomes pure surplus not survival money Now the strategy: [--]. Save 1520L per year for [--] years (totally"
X Link 2025-09-09T16:39Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Careful with that 1.99%thats a private real-time gauge not the official CPI/PCE the Fed actually uses. Right now the picture is: inflation still a bit 2% and jobs cooling. That usually means [--] cuts base case; [--] only if labor cracks harder. Alts dont pump just cause a headline. They pump when liquidity + risk appetite shift. Watch: DXY real yields BTC dominance stablecoin netflows perp OI + funding. Playbook: cuts + falling real yields BTC leads ETH/BTC turns then quality alts. If core inflation stays sticky expect sell the news and lower highs. Have a ruleset not vibes: position size small"
X Link 2025-09-09T19:32Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"This is the nightmare scenario of running simple infra at scale. A 10-minute DB outage = millions of 404s = brand damage. How to fix it [--]. Read path redundancy - Never rely on a single DB. Keep replicas across regions. - For ultra-hot lookups (short URL = long URL) use in-memory caches like Redis/KeyDB with persistence. [--]. Hot cache + TTL - 99% of traffic is just reads. Put every resolved URL into a distributed cache/CDN edge. - Even if DB goes down cache serves. [--]. Write path durability - When creating new links writes go to a primary DB but async replication updates replicas/caches. - If"
X Link 2025-09-10T10:04Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"This is the nightmare scenario of running simple infra at scale. A 10-minute DB outage = millions of 404s = brand damage. How to fix it [--]. Read path redundancy - Never rely on a single DB. Keep replicas across regions. - For ultra-hot lookups (short URL = long URL) use in-memory caches like Redis/KeyDB with persistence. [--]. Hot cache + TTL - 99% of traffic is just reads. Put every resolved URL into a distributed cache/CDN edge. - Even if DB goes down cache serves. [--]. Write path durability - When creating new links writes go to a primary DB but async replication updates replicas/caches. - If"
X Link 2025-09-10T10:04Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Polymarket puts 20% odds on a [--] bps cut this month. Cool but heres the context: Base case is still [--] bps per futures (FedWatch). Markets lean gradual not panic. Inflation isnt done: PCE 2.6% YoY in July core +4.8% YoY July) but nowhere near [----] firehose. Liquidity is improving not exploding. a [--] bps cut can add liquidity at the margin but historically big cuts show up when growth is cracking good for bonds first mixed for risk. One should watch real yields DXY breadth stablecoin netflows. Don't chase headlines manage risks"
X Link 2025-09-10T12:57Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Good read. Quick explainer for non-traders: BTC dominance (58%) = share of total crypto mcap. BTC OI dominance (38%) = share of all perp leverage sitting on BTC. If alts have more OI than their weight in mcap it means crowded leverage there. Fragile. perp-led pumps often end in liquidation cascades. In Dec [----] a similar OI skew showed up - alts puked when funding flipped and liquidity pulled. What Im watching now: Funding + basis going too positive while spot/stablecoin inflows stall OI up but spot volume flat (pure leverage) BTC.D steady or rising while alts push = weak under the hood"
X Link 2025-09-10T13:27Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"That $0.0004 per 1K requests and $0.09/GB egress can absolutely devastate your budget with database workloads. A single analytical query scanning TBs can cost more than months of EBS storage. The latency difference is equally critical - S3's 100-200ms first-byte latency vs EBS's sub-millisecond access fundamentally changes query performance. Databases aren't just storing data they're constantly seeking scanning and joining. I'd add one more gotcha: people forget about the request patterns. Databases don't just read sequentially - they do random I/O small reads index lookups. S3 is optimized"
X Link 2025-09-10T14:22Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"for those trying to make sense When PPI comes in lower than expected (a "big beat") it suggests inflationary pressures are easing more than anticipated. This gives the Federal Reserve more flexibility in their monetary policy decisions. If producers are seeing their costs rise more slowly (or even fall) they're less likely to raise prices for consumers which helps bring down overall inflation toward the Fed's 2% target"
X Link 2025-09-10T14:23Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"The margin compression story is brutal for mid-tier companies especially. They don't have the scale of Walmart or the pricing power of Apple. They're stuck between rising input costs and consumers who just won't pay more for their widgets. The bifurcated economy is real - affluent consumers are still spending on premium experiences and brands while everyone else is trading down to store brands skipping purchases or just saying "no" to price increases. This is actually deflationary in a weird way. Not because costs are falling but because demand is breaking. Companies would rather preserve"
X Link 2025-09-10T14:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@TrumpTruthOnX Heartbreaking. Whatever your politics this is a tragedy. A husband father friend is gone. We need less heat more humanity. RIP Charlie Kirk. Prayers for Erika and the family"
X Link 2025-09-10T20:58Z 17.3K followers, 12.6K engagements

"@VividProwess Be guided by an inner calling to persevere and prevail no matter the personal cost. Charlie Kirk"
X Link 2025-09-10T21:15Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"I had a similar experience with smart contracts. Back when I was working my regular [--] I carved out a routine - [--] hrs every evening just reading docs building small dapps and solving CTFs. It felt slow at first but after a few months the compounding kicked in. I was able to see myself being in the top 5% then. And it was fun Spaced repetition on well calibrated training routines gives you an edge"
X Link 2025-09-11T09:28Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"This is big DTCC listing means these ETFs are entering the plumbing of traditional markets. Fidelitys Solana ETF and Canarys XRP ETF being on DTCC doesnt mean approved yet but it signals theyre wiring up the back-end for potential trading. For context DTCC (Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation) is where US securities settle. If an ETF shows up there its one step closer to hitting brokerage platforms. If spot Solana and XRP ETFs actually launch its the same playbook we saw with Bitcoin and ETH opening the door for trillions in institutional capital to flow in. Even the possibility of that"
X Link 2025-09-11T22:20Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"If true thats a very serious warning. For visa holders even making comments online about political violence can have immigration consequences U.S. law treats incitement or support for violence as grounds for visa revocation or even deportation. Its a reminder that free speech protections dont apply the same way to non-citizens. Youre essentially a guest and the government can (and often does) act quickly if it thinks your behavior crosses into security concerns. Whether one agrees with Charlie Kirk or not celebrating or endorsing violence is risky and counterproductive. The smarter move is to"
X Link 2025-09-11T22:34Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"$4.21B expiring automatic pump or dump. Options expiry is about flows: if dealers are long gamma they hedge against you spot gets pinned near big strikes (max pain vibes) if dealers are short gamma hedging chases price moves can amplify after a break Practical read for today: Watch where the biggest strikes sit (the magnets) and how price behaves into them Check perp funding basis and spot vs OIif OI unwinds and spot leads move is cleaner After expiry hedges come off air pockets appear post-expiry move often matters more than the [--] min headline Big lesson for new traders: size of notional"
X Link 2025-09-12T08:32Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"SOL $240 is big but the driver matters. If this is ETF hype remember: US spot SOL ETFs (VanEck/21Shares/Bitwise) are still pendingSEC pushed decisions into Oct 25; not approved yet. In Europe you already have a Solana staking ETP live. Watch flows: spot-led = healthier perp-led pumps fade fast. Trade the follow-through not the headline"
X Link 2025-09-12T13:22Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Wild. A $10B valuation for Polymarket shows how fast prediction markets are moving from niche crypto toy to serious financial product. --- What is polymarket Polymarket lets people bet on real-world events elections CPI prints Fed moves even meme events like GTA6 release. Liquidity and volume have been surging this cycle and VCs clearly see it as the next big primitive in crypto. --- Whats interesting is the TAM (total addressable market). Traditional betting + derivatives is a trillion-dollar space and prediction markets sit right at that intersection. If regulators eventually give them"
X Link 2025-09-12T17:56Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Good post using min heap for inmem leaderboard would rather use redis sorted set in prod . Building a High-Performance Concurrent Live Leaderboard in Go #golang #dormosheio #tutorial #programming https://t.co/iWRcg0PbZf Building a High-Performance Concurrent Live Leaderboard in Go #golang #dormosheio #tutorial #programming https://t.co/iWRcg0PbZf"
X Link 2025-09-13T01:50Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Time really is the greatest constraint. The only way to beat it is by front-loading growthcompressing years of trial and error into focused skill-building when the opportunity cost is low. For example someone in their early career can deliberately upskill in high-leverage areaswriting coding communication domain expertisewhile applying spaced repetition to lock those skills in. By doing this intensely in their 20s they build a foundation that compounds. Then when life brings more responsibilitiesfamily children financial obligationsthey dont move slower because theyre not scrambling to"
X Link 2025-09-13T19:05Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Mortgage applications track how many people are applying for home loans. When they fall it usually means fewer people are buying houses. Right now theyre down 34% compared to before the pandemic. Thats not just a slowdown its worse than the housing freeze during the [----] crisis. The reason Home prices are at record highs and mortgage rates have been elevated. That combo makes affordability the worst its been in decades. People simply cant afford to buy so demand collapses even though supply is also tight. Record home prices + high rates = worst affordability in decades. The housing market"
X Link 2025-09-14T10:02Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@Nithin0dha Personally a middle ground like weeklies with product suitability makes sense but I also see why regulators might swing the other way. Either way regulatory risk market risk for brokers and the industry may need to rethink its model sooner rather than later"
X Link 2025-09-15T07:03Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"For years investors parked money in safe havens like Japan Germany or Switzerland whenever things looked risky. These countries had stable economies and low yields so they were considered safe. But now bond yields in Japan and Germany have risen sharply. That makes their government bonds less attractive as safe assets. Switzerland is too small to absorb global money flows. So where does all that nervous capital go Into gold. Unlike bonds gold doesnt depend on yields governments or credit risk. Thats why gold price keeps climbing while real bond yields lose their reliability as a safe haven"
X Link 2025-09-17T11:59Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"@justinskycak That's around 180hrs/yr. Ah the wild wild compounding"
X Link 2025-09-19T23:33Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"The IT labour arbitrage model gave India a 20-year runway but that runway is ending fast. The world doesnt need Indian coders like it once did - automation AI remote talent pools mean the moat is gone. Without a strong export engine the 5T or 45T dream is just numbers on paper. Exports are how countries accumulate real wealth. China didnt become China on services it became China on manufacturing competitiveness. Dubai turned desert into gold by selling tourism and global positioning. Singapore built itself by being ruthlessly efficient clean and trustworthy. India could do any of these - but"
X Link 2025-09-21T04:14Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Are you really affected by the H1B visa policy change Lets put it this way . If you are in TCS / Infosys etc: almost no change. You never bet on fast immigration you bet on bench/rotations and that still works. If you already have a high-paying job in India: no change to your take-home. FX and markets move your comp more than visas. If you are working remotely: no change. Employers are actually happier they do not need relocation. Keep shipping keep timezone overlap tight. If you are in the USA on L1: relax. Work save upskill come back when you want. If you were going to the USA on H1B and"
X Link 2025-09-21T09:06Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Absolutely this. Americas real edge is welcoming talent and letting them build. Smart people come here ship hard things pay taxes buy homes raise kids start companies hire locals. That is not zero-sum - it's compounding. Ive seen it first hand: global teams take the 2am pager keep banks flights grids running immigrants bring fresh ideas + urgency (you move fast when your visa savings and family depend on execution) they mentor write docs open source and then spin out startups that create net-new jobs Talent is the one resource every country is fighting for. America wins when the best minds"
X Link 2025-09-21T14:43Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"No matter how smart or technical you are if your setup isnt secure youre one click away from losing everything. $3K malware can take millions if you keep seeds on a computer. Exchanges big projects even founders arent safe. For anyone in crypto: keep an offline backup use a hardware wallet and verify every single transaction you sign. Online wallets and laptops are attack surfaces cold storage isnt. This isnt paranoia its survival. If the biggest names can get drained retail users are even more at risk"
X Link 2025-09-23T12:03Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Have you tried returning read-only Shared config References in Rust Well you can't Dont borrow it. Own it together with Rc/Arc. Heres the pattern I was recently writing a server in Rust and struggled with passing shared read only config references downstream that outlived the scope of underlying config. Sometimes Rust feels strict but theres a reason. You cant safely return &T that points to a local in Rust. The ref would dangle after the function ends. Borrow checker blocks it. If you want to share the same data across layers without copying or fighting lifetimes return an RcT (or ArcT in"
X Link 2025-09-23T18:50Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@Stephen_Systems One should actively pursue the art of simplifying stuff"
X Link 2025-09-25T09:54Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"MoEs arent about 'bigger = smarter' theyre about conditional compute. You get the knowledge base of a massive model but only pay the inference cost of a smaller one. It isnt the math that's challenging its the infra: keeping all experts in VRAM routing tokens fast and balancing load so you dont waste compute. Thats why MoEs are less a research trick and more an engineering play"
X Link 2025-09-25T10:12Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"INR at record low and yet today at Jharsuguda airport i was stuck in a long jam PM @narendramodi was in town youth buzzing full energy. hype is fine. but excitement isnt a plan. if we want India to be truly great rallies and reels wont do it. skills products exports real jobs will. read data ask hard questions build things that earn in USD help a local business digitize learn to manage money volunteer for something that actually moves the needle. this isnt hate. its a reminder: be proud but be practical. celebrate less compound more. the country rises when the youth ships not when the crowd"
X Link 2025-09-27T07:31Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Tech Employee in Delhi/Bangalore: - Lives in Koramangala / Gurugram high-rise - Daily traffic jam is his real stand-up comedy hour - Swiggy + Blinkit premium member fridge always empty - iPhone + MacBook combo but still bargains [--] with Uber auto bhaiya - Crypto + US stocks portfolio always long-term after every dip - Weekends at Toit / Socials Goa trips never leave planning stage - Parents on repeat: Beta when shaadi When flat - Unlimited PTO but somehow always on call Tech Employee at TCS: - Lives in PG near Electronic City / Noida - Commute = [--] buses [--] metro and a shared cab - Office"
X Link 2025-09-27T08:07Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Haha imagine that - instead of optimizing for clicks and outrage X gets trained to push humanity up the Kardashev scale. Every viral post would be about fusion energy Dyson spheres or interstellar comms. The timeline would look less like doomscrolling and more like a roadmap to Type I civilization"
X Link 2025-09-27T09:05Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"not saying never be angry. anger is a signal. just do not build a home there. happiness is not a command it is a practice: sleep on time sunlight lift something heavy make one useful thing talk to a friend write what you are grateful for. tiny habits daily. choose curiosity over outrage once a day. [--] days of small wins will do more for your life than [--] perfect rant"
X Link 2025-09-27T19:05Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"True. These are important topics with a large room to grow in the future career wise. We have been using mcp server in production for quite a few days now. Context engineering send only what matters (ids schema last user actions) not whole PDFs. example: support bot = order status + last [--] tickets + refund policy clear answer. Model Context Protocol expose tools as APIs the model can call (search_docs get_user run_sql). one MCP server many clients (web CLI slack). cleaner auth rate limits logging. AI agents short loops tool-first. example: PR helper = fetch diff run tests comment stop. no"
X Link 2025-09-27T20:08Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Frameworks come and go. SQL still runs the world. Frameworks are like fashion trends - they come dominate for a while then fade. One year its Angular then React then Svelte tomorrow maybe something else. But underneath all of that the data layer doesnt change much. SQL is still the universal glue of computing. Banks airlines hospitals e-commerce social media they all run on relational databases. Even when NoSQL was hyped as the future guess what Most of those systems added SQL compatibility later because developers and analysts demanded it. The reason is simple: data outlives frameworks."
X Link 2025-09-28T07:39Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"wild what I found interesting here isnt just that Grok [--] Heavy edges out GPT-5 on benchmarks its how it does it. Multi-agent collaboration feels like a preview of where frontier AI is heading: not bigger monoliths but swarms of specialized models cross-checking each other. HLE and ARC-AGI scores test reasoning not just memorization. Grok is already doubling prior SOTA on spatial reasoning it shows the value of structured cooperation over brute scaling. As i said earlier in one of my posts the future might not be one giant brain but multiple specialised agents coordinating like a research team"
X Link 2025-09-29T06:45Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@siddharthwv I know a guy who dropped out of college is running an agency worth millions. If this doesn't motivate you to do what you love nothing else will"
X Link 2025-09-30T13:14Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"One more neat approach is to move soft-deleted rows into a shadow/archive table using triggers. Instead of cluttering your main users table with deleted_at checks forever a delete automatically copies the row into users_deleted and removes it from users. You still get audit trails and history but your main table stays lean queries stay fast and developers dont have to constantly remember to filter out deleted rows"
X Link 2025-10-01T20:56Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Debugging teaches you more about systems than documentation ever will. Pro tip: keep an eye on your slack alerts channel thank me later after a week when you have a better understanding of your system. I remember chasing an issue in Google Cloud metrics where the numbers didnt add up. In the process I had to trace how data flowed from our services collectors exporters storage dashboards. By the end I understood more about the system architecture bottlenecks and quirks than I ever would have from reading docs"
X Link 2025-10-03T11:46Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"I like the usage of Arcs in rust. Arc in Rust is basically your way of saying: hey I want multiple parts of my program to safely share the same data without copying it. It gives you atomic reference counting so threads can all read from the same pointer while Rust still guarantees memory safety. For servers (say a REST API) this is gold. You dont want to clone configs DB pools or routing tables for every request you wrap them in an Arc and every thread/handler just gets a cheap reference. Add Mutex or RwLock if you need mutation and suddenly youve got safe shared state across requests without"
X Link 2025-10-03T16:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"I like the usage of Arcs in rust. Arc in Rust is basically your way of saying: hey I want multiple parts of my program to safely share the same data without copying it. It gives you atomic reference counting so threads can all read from the same pointer while Rust still guarantees memory safety. For servers (say a REST API) this is gold. You dont want to clone configs DB pools or routing tables for every request you wrap them in an Arc and every thread/handler just gets a cheap reference. Add Mutex or RwLock if you need mutation and suddenly youve got safe shared state across requests without"
X Link 2025-10-03T16:13Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Right now most of Web3 just isnt scalable enough to replace Web2. Moving everything to the blockchain when Web2 already does it faster and cheaper doesnt make sense - its like saying 'Instagram removed fan pages so Ill just build my own Instagram on-chain.' Web3 needs unique use cases to justify the trade-offs. If it doesnt offer a comparable user experience or solve something Web2 cant it wont work. DeFi is a great example - its truly something that couldnt exist in the traditional system. Thats the kind of thinking Web3 needs more of: build where decentralization actually adds value not"
X Link 2025-10-04T17:01Z [---] followers, [--] engagements

"Time is the only currency that cant be refunded or re-earned. Every hour you spend is an irreversible trade so you might as well spend it intentionally. Once I started treating time like money - budgeting it auditing it and investing it where it compounds (skills health relationships) - everything changed"
X Link 2025-10-05T18:31Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"WebAssembly (WASM) is the future beyond JavaScript JavaScript runs everywhere but it wasnt built for everything. Thats where WebAssembly (WASM) shines. WASM is a binary instruction format that lets you run code written in languages like C C++ Rust Go and Zig directly in the browser at near-native speed. Unlike JS which is parsed interpreted and optimized at runtime WASM is precompiled into compact bytecode. The browser simply loads and executes it no parsing overhead no JIT surprises. WASM is not running inside JavaScript - its running alongside it in a secure sandbox compiled to native CPU"
X Link 2025-10-08T13:47Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"yep modern perf is basically a question of whether you can keep the hot path in L1/L2. Once you fall to DRAM youre paying a 10100x tax. the problem is most ORMs force scatter-gather access tons of indirection boxing and cache-missing object graphs. According to claude. If you care about speed: flatten your data batch queries use prepared statements prefer struct-of-arrays over array-of-structs on hot loops and keep allocations low with arenas/pools. treat memory layout as part of your API. data-oriented design clean abstractions that thrash caches"
X Link 2025-10-12T19:16Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"@subhajit990 Went to his home there his caretaker told me he is out. with some mischief in her ๐Ÿ‘€ eyes haha"
X Link 2025-10-17T05:07Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@pulkit_mittal_ Mussoorie landour himachal varkala Use chatgpt man"
X Link 2025-10-17T06:58Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Thats such a cool detail about Pythons internals. its literally the same algorithm we learned in school just optimized. Instead of base-10 digits CPython chunks numbers into base [--] digits (on 32-bit builds) or 2/2 depending on platform. Each chunk fits neatly in machine registers so addition is just: loop over chunks add with carry move to next. Human-readable logic + machine-level efficiency. And it explains why Python can handle numbers with millions of digits something C/C++ int cant"
X Link 2025-08-30T15:26Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"We recently ran into a real challenge: migrating data from ClickHouse into a ZeroETL Postgres setup and we needed to push inserts at very high speed. Standard INSERTs quickly became a bottleneck. Since the data was mostly analytics data consumed from a Kafka topic (and we didnt care about exact deduplication or crash recovery guarantees) bypassing WAL made sense for our use case. Losing a few rows in case of a crash wasnt a problem. We ended up using COPY FROM for bulk loads. Unlike individual inserts COPY FROM streams rows in batches directly into Postgres. It minimizes per-row overhead"
X Link 2025-09-25T16:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"My knowledge in Solidity is barely scratching the surface too theres so much more under the hood [--]. ERC standards beyond the basics like ERC777 ERC1155 ERC4626 vaults [--]. Account Abstraction (EIP-4337) and smart contract wallets [--]. MEV resistance Flashbots and order flow auctions [--]. Optimistic vs ZK Rollups internals fault proofs vs validity proofs [--]. Storage optimizations: slot packing SSTORE refunds cold vs warm access costs [--]. Gas golfing and when Yul/inline assembly actually saves money [--]. Delegatecall & proxy patterns (EIP-1967 transparent vs UUPS) [--]. Formal verification symbolic"
X Link 2025-10-01T21:09Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Fascinating thing is how this entire evolution is basically a story of time and distance. The CPU became too fast for memory to keep up so engineers built a hierarchy of proximity L1 right beside the core L2 a little farther L3 shared across cores and DRAM way out in the distance. Each level is a compromise between speed size and cost the closer you get to the CPU the faster and smaller (and more expensive) the memory. Modern performance tuning often boils down to how well your code uses this hierarchy - accessing data sequentially fitting working sets into cache and avoiding cache misses."
X Link 2025-10-12T12:11Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"The beauty of Redis replication isnt just in the push model its how it ensures safety when things inevitably fail. Redis handles replication through a stream of write commands effectively a continuous log of every change happening on the master. This log is whats written into the replication backlog which acts like a rolling buffer of recent operations. When a replica reconnects it simply says Hey last I saw was offset X. The master checks its log: If X is still in the backlog it streams only the missing portion thats the partial resync. If the log has moved past X Redis performs a full"
X Link 2025-10-12T12:18Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Silver ripping to fresh highs while gold lines up behind it = late-cycle stress signal. When silver leads it usually means liquidity is getting tight. Stocks can wobble hard after this kind of move. My base case: metals do a fast 515% pullback (shake weak hands) then trend higher while equities risk a sharper air-pocket. What to do (simple not advice): Do not chase green. Accumulate gold/silver on red days only in small tranches. If you own stocks hedge (index puts/collars) and look to short failed retests instead of guessing tops. As a software dev: learn niche skills that pay in a downturn"
X Link 2025-10-13T03:46Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"This hits right on mark for both coding and trading. You cant brute-force your way through complex systems without understanding the fundamentals first. In coding thats data structures concurrency memory. In trading its risk management psychology and market structure. Skip the basics and both fields will humble you real quick. The foundation always collects its debt with interest"
X Link 2025-10-19T00:33Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Every big AWS outage is a reminder of how fragile our centralized internet really is. Weve built this massive digital world on a few single points of failure and when one goes down half the web goes dark. Tbh decentralized systems and local-first apps arent just cool tech theyre resilience the one of a kind that keeps things running when the cloud disappears. Maybe a few more outages would push us to finally rethink what always online should actually mean"
X Link 2025-10-21T09:28Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@bryan_johnson Tbh once you miss that collection cycle no amount of 'sleeping in' can clear the backlog properly. Your body runs on rhythm not total hours. Going to bed at the same time isnt discipline for disciplines sake its syncing with your own internal maintenance crew"
X Link 2025-10-23T15:45Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"Legacy isnt built from ambition its built from mastery. Been reading a lot of @justinskycak posts lately and it completely changed how I think about memory and recall. If you want to create something truly new you have to become dangerously good at the fundamentals. We chase complex stuff so fast that we forget to revisit and recall the basics. But spaced repetition and active recall are what build the deep layers of understanding that unlock higher levels of abstraction where true creativity actually lives. Mastery is about remembering better. Not necessarily learning more. When I started"
X Link 2025-10-24T04:25Z 17.3K followers, [----] engagements

"Clickhouse [---] ---------------- Clickhouse is a columnar OLAP-first database built to scan billions of rows in milliseconds. It wins by reading only the columns you ask for compressing them hard and executing vectorized/SIMD ops across CPU cores. Product analytics logs metrics time-series dashboards i.e. anything append-heavy where you aggregate far more than you update. Why its so fast ----------------- MergeTree engines with partitioning + sparse primary indexes + skip indexes; late materialization; parallel read pipelines; LZ4/ZSTD compression; replicas/shards for scale; materialized views"
X Link 2025-10-26T07:24Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Some examples: [--]. NonEmpty list Make NonEmptyT so head is always valid. No runtime empty checks. [--]. Newtypes for IDs struct UserId(u64) vs struct OrderId(u64). You cant pass an order where a user is expected. [--]. Units & currencies Meters(f64) vs Feet(f64); MoneyUSD vs MoneyEUR. No silent mixups explicit convert. [--]. Smart constructor EmailAddress::new(s: &str) - ResultEmailAddress Error validates once. [--]. DateRange invariant DateRange start end constructed only via DateRange::new(startend) enforcing start = end. [--]. State machine as sum type Order = Cart Paid Shipped. Only legal transitions"
X Link 2025-10-27T05:14Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"The brain is the ultimate efficiency machine. It constantly trades off energy vs awareness. When one sense quiets down (like vision when we close our eyes) the others get to expand your auditory cortex literally turns up the gain. Its wild how most of what we call 'consciousness' is just the brain dynamically reallocating bandwidth to what matters most in that moment. Evolution really is the best systems engineer weve ever had"
X Link 2025-10-27T11:58Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Adding a few more that go deeper into real-world scaling and distributed systems side of databases: Consensus protocols (Raft Paxos Zab) Sharding strategies (range hash consistent hashing) Quorum reads/writes Conflict resolution (CRDTs vector clocks) Snapshot isolation & MVCC Compaction & tombstones (esp. in LSM-based systems) Query optimizers & cost-based planning Columnar storage formats (Parquet ORC) OLTP vs OLAP design differences Data lake vs data warehouse architecture Hot key mitigation & load balancing Schema evolution in distributed systems Data locality & co-location strategies"
X Link 2025-11-01T19:25Z 17.3K followers, 34K engagements

"Here are some deeper notes to extend it: extern and ABI Guarantees Zigs extern keyword ensures exact C ABI layout (struct alignment padding calling conventions). When you declare extern struct extern fn or extern var Zig guarantees binary compatibility down to the byte level - making direct linking with .h headers and .so/.a libraries seamless. extern fn printf(fmt: *:0const u8 .) c_int; No wrapper Zig emits the same call instruction as C. cImport and cInclude for Header Integration Zig can directly parse C headers through cImport effectively acting as a built-in C parser. It maps C"
X Link 2025-11-01T19:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Bloom filter [---] A Bloom filter is a space-efficient probabilistic data structure used to test whether an element is possibly in a set or definitely not in it. In plain terms - it tells you maybe yes or definitely no but never lies about no. --- ๐Ÿง  How it works [--]. Imagine a bit array all bits initialized to [--]. [--]. You have k independent hash functions. [--]. When you insert an element: You hash it with each of the k functions. Each hash gives you an index in the bit array. You set those bits to [--]. [--]. To check membership: You hash the element again k times. If all the corresponding bits are [--] the"
X Link 2025-11-02T07:52Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@hummbudz @bryan_johnson I am sure @bryan_johnson will be tempted to renew his netflix subscription after reading this one"
X Link 2025-11-09T02:14Z [----] followers, [--] engagements

""When I was studying at a university I lived on a $200/month budget. My entire family helped me so I could get a proper education. It wasnt a lot but I managed. A couple of times I even ate spoiled food because I hadnt learned to manage my finances properly I simply didnt have any money left to buy food. That period of my life taught me a lot."๐Ÿ’ฏ And when I think about it I had a similar phase in India where I lived on just $50 a month not because I was broke but because it was enough. A basic setup an internet connection and sheer passion were all I needed. University didnt make me who I am"
X Link 2025-11-09T08:03Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Let me explain the difference between API Gateway BFF and GraphQL because people confuse them all the time. They solve different coordination problems between clients and backend systems: --- 1) API Gateway One door many rooms A single entry point that forwards requests to the right backend. โœ” Centralized auth rate-limiting throttling โœ” Routing rules /users user-service /payments payment-service โœ” Great for microservices โœ– Still returns whatever backend gives i.e. no shaping the response โœ– Frontend often ends up doing extra calls Best for: infrastructure control microservices governance. ---"
X Link 2025-11-15T07:40Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Using the Options Pattern in Go is one of the cleanest ways to build flexible future-proof APIs without exploding your constructors. Why its good: - No more massive constructors - Optional params without nil hell - Add new features without breaking API - Easy defaults + easy overrides The Options Pattern makes Go code boring predictable and clean which is exactly what good Go code should be. Finally you can take the revenge writing option pattern go code because you were her option all along"
X Link 2025-11-15T08:31Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Hot take: People think DevOps will get automated away by AI. Nope. DevOps will be evergreen. Because humans still need humans who understand infra who can deploy safely debug the unknown design reliable systems and most importantly - be held accountable when production catches fire at 3AM. AI will assist. DevOps engineers will own the responsibility. So if I had to write the [----] 'AI-Augmented DevOps Roadmap' it would be: --- [--]. Cloud-Native Foundations Multi-cloud strategy (AWS/GCP/Azure) IaC depth: Terraform / Pulumi / CDK Service Meshes: Istio / Linkerd eBPF + Kernel-level observability"
X Link 2025-11-15T10:17Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@ChShersh Haha even better would be to make them write [---] lines of production grade functional cpp No vibe coding"
X Link 2025-11-15T10:21Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Love this but you know how every system design interview goes: Nice toy URL shortener now make it handle 5B redirects/day multi-region zero downtime analytics abuse protection and no data loss. At that point your [---] lines in C turns into something like: Public edge: DNS + Anycast global entry CDN/edge layer to cache popular short links close to users WAF + rate limiting so your minimal service doesnt die to a botnet Read path: Edge cache hit for hot URLs Miss API tier behind load balancer In-memory cache (Redis/Memcached) for shortlong lookups Fallback to primary datastore (say DynamoDB /"
X Link 2025-11-16T19:29Z [----] followers, 428.8K engagements

"@_kant01 Did you mean ai generated response Yes i used ai to enrich my original response which was slightly less descriptive"
X Link 2025-11-17T09:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"@LeoVasanko @philzona True. Focus on correctness and those spikes in requests"
X Link 2025-11-17T12:40Z [----] followers, [--] engagements

"Elasticsearch can easily handle 1TB / 16M rows. The real problem is how you model + index it. If I was starting from scratch Id do it like this: [--]. First: clarify workload Mostly reads Mostly writes Analytics or search Time based data (logs events) or static records (users products) Your index design totally depends on this dont skip this step. [--]. Do NOT dump all 1TB into a single index Use time based indices if it is logs/events: daily / weekly / monthly index like: logs-2025.11.17 This lets you: drop old data move cold data to cheaper nodes scale only hot data. For static data still split"
X Link 2025-11-17T13:33Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Internet debates: Should we rewrite everything in Rust or Zig Real-world enterprise: A [----] Jenkins job written in Groovy triggers a Perl script that calls a PHP endpoint which SSHs into a box running a Fortran binary from [----] which writes logs to a Ruby daemon that nobody has touched since the intern quit. And somehow it all works. Barely. Miraculously. Thats the real full-stack experience: half engineering half archaeology and 100% please dont restart that server nobody remembers how it boots. Internet people love discussing cool modern programming languages like Python TypeScript C and"
X Link 2025-11-17T14:22Z [----] followers, 197.4K engagements

"Hot key mitigation (in distributed systems) has nothing to do with keyboard shortcuts but its about preventing a single hot key from overloading your database or cache cluster. So What is a Hot Key A hot key is a key in a distributed system (Redis DynamoDB Memcached etc.) that receives disproportionately high traffic compared to all other keys. Examples: A leaderboard entry for global_rank_1 A config key everyone reads on startup A viral influencers profile A product that suddenly trends on Black Friday A single key huge number of reads/writes one shard/node gets overloaded latency spikes"
X Link 2025-11-17T14:29Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@PLT_cheater Depends on the usage right you can load test it yourself though and you would need the resources to do that"
X Link 2025-11-18T06:39Z [----] followers, [--] engagements

"A global outage caused by one unwrap() Why are we STILL shipping unwrap() into production when Rust gives us world-class error handling Cloudflares recent incident is the perfect example: A backend config change increased a file size an unchecked .unwrap() panicked and an entire global traffic pipeline went down. One line. One assumption. Worldwide failure. unwrap() is fine in tests. unwrap() is fine in prototypes. But in production Didn't expect this from @CloudflareDev Rust gives you: - Operator for graceful bubbling - match for explicit handling - ResultT E for predictable control flow -"
X Link 2025-11-20T12:44Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Skill-building isnt magic its tight loops small wins and relentless compounding. People overestimate intensity and underestimate iteration. You dont need 6-hour study marathons. You need hundreds of [----] minute cycles where you try get feedback adjust try again. A few examples: Learning Rust You wont understand ownership in one weekend. But if every day you: write a tiny snippet using &T &mut T or ArcMutexT get compiler errors (feedback) fix those errors (adjust) build a slightly bigger toy (improvement) then after [---] cycles the borrow checker stops feeling like a demon and more like a"
X Link 2025-11-21T10:37Z [----] followers, 12.7K engagements

"People seriously underestimate how deep real system design goes. Its never just drawing boxes and arrows. Its the painful unglamorous unbelievably important implementation layer where careers are made. In the real world you need to know: how a load balancer actually picks a server how rate limits are enforced under concurrency how consistent hashing behaves when nodes flap how B-Trees rebalance not just why they exist how marshaling works under the hood how compressed streams flow over TCP how TLS handshakes evolve under packet loss how HTTP/2 multiplexing affects latency how non-blocking IO"
X Link 2025-11-21T15:58Z [----] followers, 60.8K engagements

"Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal ) is now exploring whether gravity causes aging. Even if thats true what exactly is the plan Live upside down Build anti-gravity homes Shift India to the Moon Were permanently trapped inside Earths physics sandbox gravity isnt optional. And even then gravity is just one tiny stressor. Aging is fundamentally entropy: cells accumulate damage proteins misfold mitochondria weaken DNA repair degrades The universe trends toward disorder and so do we. Basic game theory says even finding the answer changes nothing. If gravity truly caused aging society still cant"
X Link 2025-11-22T22:00Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Totally agree and this is exactly why the ecosystem feels warped right now. The DSA FAANG 200k pipeline didnt just become a meme it became an entire shadow education system where people optimize for solving contrived puzzles instead of learning how to engineer. What this produces: devs who can invert binary trees but cant design a logging system devs who can explain KMP but cant debug a real distributed timeout devs who ace interviews but freeze when asked to implement pagination devs who can whiteboard DP but panic when they see a Dockerfile Its not the fault of NeetCode or similar creators"
X Link 2025-11-24T08:10Z [----] followers, 34.3K engagements

"Distributed Locking with Redis Redlock When multiple services need mutually exclusive access to a shared resource (files counters payments job execution) you need a distributed lock. I recently came across this redlock algorithm by redis and it's a true distributed systems masterpiece BUT DONT USE IT FOR CONSENSUS --- A single-node Redis lock (SET key value NX PX=TTL) is fast but unsafe: Redis can crash lock disappears Network partitions split-brain Clients can pause act with expired locks So Redis proposed Redlock: Use N = [--] independent Redis nodes. Client tries to acquire the lock on all"
X Link 2025-11-24T12:15Z [----] followers, 28.7K engagements

"@sayjavajava @grok explain this please"
X Link 2025-11-24T20:19Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"I have been working with kafka recently for writing a consumer in golang that simply reads data from kafka and saves it to clickhouse for audit purposes. Encountered a bug while migrating the consumer from confluent to AWS MSK (managed serverless kafka). The connection was reset by peer from time to time but this happened only in case of AWS MSK and not confluent kafka. Debugged the issue this happens because AWS MSK traffic normally flows through an AWS Network Load Balancer whose default idle timeout is 350s. If no I/O happens before that deadline the NLB silently closes the socket yielding"
X Link 2025-11-26T15:41Z [----] followers, 44.7K engagements

"INR at an all-time low vs USD what does it actually mean People see the headline and panic but lets break it down in detail --- What does INR at all-time low actually mean It means the rupee has weakened i.e. you now need more rupees to buy one dollar. Example: [--] [--] per USD Your currency lost purchasing power. If you earn in INR your money buys less globally. If you earn in USD you became richer in INR terms. --- What it means for your salary If youre earning in INR (Indian salary): Imports get more expensive (fuel electronics software machinery). Inflation rises cost of living rises. Your"
X Link 2025-11-26T17:18Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"This is one of the clearest breakdowns of idempotency keys Ive read in a long time. Summary of the post (for anyone skimming): Exactly-once delivery in distributed systems is impossible. Exactly-once processing is possible with idempotency keys. UUIDv4 works but forces consumers to store every processed ID which becomes expensive. UUIDv7/ULID improves things by adding timestamps letting systems reject too old messages but still messy. Monotonically increasing keys are ideal: consumers only store the latest key per partition. No unbounded memory growth. But producers struggle with monotonic"
X Link 2025-11-26T20:14Z [----] followers, 105.5K engagements

"@yash_kr_verma Wait are you sharing clickhouse documentation"
X Link 2025-11-27T07:06Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@yash_kr_verma Oh got it it's because we are also writing to other databases not just clickhouse so it's a generic usecase"
X Link 2025-11-27T07:08Z [----] followers, [--] engagements

"@getpochi Thanks glad you found it useful"
X Link 2025-11-27T07:22Z [----] followers, [--] engagements

"Heres a real example of how ignoring idempotency can burn you - literally. About [--] years ago I was working at a startup where our payment flow relied heavily on idempotency keys (like most payment providers: Stripe Razorpay PayU Cashfree etc.). The idea is simple each payment attempt must have a unique backend-generated idempotency key so that: repeated retries dont charge the user twice - timeouts can be recovered safely - webhooks can be reconciled deterministically - follow-up queries about payment status use the same key Well we werent doing that. The Flutter app was generating"
X Link 2025-11-27T17:20Z [----] followers, 34.4K engagements

"I wasnt talking about reflect. Select there :) I meant: For small / fixed N (say [--] chans): a hand-written select with the classic nil channel trick to temporarily disable a branch. For larger or dynamic N: do exactly what you did a goroutine per input that forwards into a single internal events channel (often with a bit of backpressure via a semaphore or bounded buffer). reflect. Select can work but as youve already seen its noticeably slower and adds complexity"
X Link 2025-11-28T06:20Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"4. The "Brain" of the Cluster: The Controller Broker With all these leaders followers and partitions scattered around who coordinates the chaos Who decides which broker gets to be the leader of Partition [--] when the old leader dies This is the job of the Controller. One of the brokers in the cluster is randomly elected as the "Controller Broker." It has extra responsibilities: * Monitoring Broker Health: It constantly checks which brokers are alive via a heartbeat mechanism. * Handling Failures: If Broker [--] dies the Controller notices. It looks up which partitions Broker [--] was leading. For"
X Link 2025-11-28T11:15Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Thanks to nano banana pro we have a cheatsheet [--]. The "Brain" of the Cluster: The Controller Broker With all these leaders followers and partitions scattered around who coordinates the chaos Who decides which broker gets to be the leader of Partition [--] when the old leader dies This is the job of the Controller. One of [--]. The "Brain" of the Cluster: The Controller Broker With all these leaders followers and partitions scattered around who coordinates the chaos Who decides which broker gets to be the leader of Partition [--] when the old leader dies This is the job of the Controller. One of"
X Link 2025-11-28T11:27Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"@ThomasBurkhartB Because it was not reconciling with the backend it was sending the request by creating new keys to the payment gateway"
X Link 2025-11-28T12:26Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Basically this is MVCC without the database and people still underestimate how powerful that is. S3s conditional writes (If-Match / If-None-Match) + versioning = optimistic concurrency control for any blob of data. Youre no longer treating S3 like a dumb object store but youre treating it like a lightweight MVCC layer: - Every write has an implicit version (ETag) - Clients read + edit based on that version - Writes only succeed if the version hasnt changed - No global locks - No leader/follower DB - No coordination service Just pure compare-and-swap for objects. This unlocks real patterns: -"
X Link 2025-11-28T14:33Z 10.3K followers, 53.6K engagements

"You dont reach Staff Engineer by writing more code - you reach it by thinking at a higher altitude. Most engineers never make the jump because they keep improving their skills not their scope. To reach Staff-level early stop optimizing for speed and start optimizing for impact. Learn to see systems end-to-end debug across layers communicate clearly and make decisions that unblock entire teams not just yourself. Staff isnt about being the smartest coder in the room; its about being the engineer who reduces chaos increases clarity and constantly delivers leverage. --- Read the quoted post to"
X Link 2025-11-28T15:17Z [----] followers, 318.5K engagements

"Nice. Let me share a small go function to understand language semantics. Backpressure and coordination using channels. Channels are not just for passing data The jobs channel also slows down the producer because it has a buffer of only [--]. If workers fall behind the producer blocks. Thats backpressure for free Goroutines scale downward just as cleanly as upward You launch a few workers and the language handles all the scheduling for you. No mutexes no condition variables. Completion coordination is trivial The done channel lets main wait for all work to complete without any complex thread"
X Link 2025-11-28T16:14Z [----] followers, 18.7K engagements

"@funnysimbo @grok could you fulfill this request"
X Link 2025-11-29T03:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@nikepig_paj Thanks do follow if you find it useful"
X Link 2025-11-29T07:35Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"@tomighita True. This is a common pattern in distributed systems the leader first commits to its disk to avoid data loss in case of failures. It's a WAL (write ahead log). Do Follow if you like this content :) @grok could you explain more please"
X Link 2025-11-29T07:47Z [----] followers, [--] engagements

"@filiprem Yes I wrote it myself and did my own proofreading. Is there anything wrong"
X Link 2025-11-29T08:33Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"@fernando_fleury True and hence the org level impact"
X Link 2025-11-30T04:47Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"One thing to be thankful for this Thanksgiving is that Go has built-in backpressure mechanisms which is super cool. @0xlelouch_ @getpochi Backpressure is a flow control mechanism that prevents a fast producer from overwhelming a slower consumer avoiding resource exhaustion. In Go buffered channels enable it naturally: sends block when the buffer fills slowing the producer. In this code the jobs channel @0xlelouch_ @getpochi Backpressure is a flow control mechanism that prevents a fast producer from overwhelming a slower consumer avoiding resource exhaustion. In Go buffered channels enable it"
X Link 2025-11-30T06:37Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Some additional useful tips if you are a dev learning never stops in tech. focus on a little bit everyday so it compounds. consistency beats intensity. code for [--] minutes daily non-negotiable. not tutorials. actual code. a small function a quick script a tiny fix. hands on keyboard. If practicing for interviews drill one pattern a day. sliding window monday. two pointers tuesday. recursion wednesday. small reps deep grooves. revisit fundamentals weekly. how does a hash map actually work what happens during a TCP handshake why is Big O what it is surface knowledge fades deep understanding"
X Link 2025-11-30T12:44Z [----] followers, 156.8K engagements

"For someone following Karpathy since his early days teaching deep learning at Stanford I feel he is speaking something so cool here. Most "educational" content on YouTube and TikTok is entertainment wearing a learning costume. You watch you nod you feel productive. But nothing sticks. Nothing changes. Learning is supposed to feel like effort. Not a 10-minute explainer. Not a mass-produced "Learn React in [--] days" video. You want the mental equivalent of sweating. Declare your intent upfront. Binary variable. Are you consuming to be entertained or to actually learn If you're honest you'll"
X Link 2025-11-30T12:50Z [----] followers, 23.7K engagements

"India seems to be a good place for significant growth right now. The folks here just need a significant paradigm shift after all. Whats stopping you from doing the things you actually want to do For the longest time I thought it was fear. Or failure. Or lack of time. Or lack of clarity. But now I realise the real thing stopping me was me. Ive failed a lot. Regretted a lot. Wasted stupid amounts of time. But somewhere along the way my thinking started to shift. Probably because of the people I met. The conversations I had. The small nudges that hit at the right time. And suddenly I started"
X Link 2025-11-30T21:39Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"A lot of young people dont struggle because they lack talent. They struggle because no one ever showed them what talent actually looks like in the early stages (speaking from personal experiences). Real talent development is ugly. It looks like confusion boredom repetition slow progress self doubt and the quiet fear that maybe youre not built for this. Most kids think theyre failing because no one told them that this is exactly what the process is supposed to feel like. When you show a young person the real arc - how skill compounds slowly how bad drafts become good ones how repetition"
X Link 2025-11-30T22:32Z [----] followers, 81.5K engagements

"--- * Lateral Transfer (Container to Cloud): Understanding the Linux Bridge is the key to decoding Docker networking. Understanding IP routing is the key to Kubernetes pod-to-pod communication. * Vertical Transfer (Cloud to On-Prem): Switching from an AWS Security Group (expensive managed) to an on-prem iptables firewall (cheap brutal) is trivial because you understand the underlying netfilter chain mechanism that both systems ultimately rely on. The most valuable knowledge is not tool-specific; it's concept-specific. By focusing on the "why" (networking fundamentals) before the "how""
X Link 2025-11-30T22:37Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"I will be attempting the advent of code [----] in golang and rust this year. Will try to livestream and use AI if i get stuck Follow me for livestreams from tomorrow It will be fun let's go This year Ill try to do Advent of Code in C++ Having only [--] problems increases the chances that I might actually complete it. Ill be using FP but not because I want an extra challenge. Simply because this is how my brain works. Ill be sharing my solutions and thoughts here https://t.co/XiNw4O1R89 This year Ill try to do Advent of Code in C++ Having only [--] problems increases the chances that I might"
X Link 2025-11-30T23:04Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

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