don’t let anyone think for you | CS student

Joined September 2025
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Cane retweeted
Jun 10
i think the models are great and do amazing things day to day and then i go to use them as a brainstorm partner for creative work and they are just horrible, no amount of steering gets them to be even slightly better makes you think about what these things actually are
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Cane retweeted
Once again, I am so fucking glad I built my PC when I did, holy shit
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Started a new project yesterday and I already have a few parts I’m eager to test this on More excited for this than the Opus 4.7 release if it actually improves planning, tool use, and follow through on real work, which it looks like it does.
Apr 23
Introducing GPT-5.5 A new class of intelligence for real work and powering agents, built to understand complex goals, use tools, check its work, and carry more tasks through to completion. It marks a new way of getting computer work done. Now available in ChatGPT and Codex.
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At this point I think i’m just addicted to the grind/pain
- need experience to get hired - need to get hired to get experience - apply anyway - get auto-rejected by an ATS bot trained on 2016 resumes - entry-level requires 3 yrs exp Kubernetes LLMs - build side projects - recruiter: “nice hobby” - contribute to open source - maintainer ghosts you - grind LeetCode - job needs Excel macros - finally get an interview - interviewer asks system design for a to-do app - repeat cycle until character development unlocks
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Cane retweeted
I guess I'm joining the choir but i genuinely gotta say, if i didn't know how to code that's the first thing I would be doing right now. It's the single most impactful skill. I'm not one to give life advice, but understanding how to think and weigh tradeoffs, and ultimately make a judgement call, seems like it will always be important. And if it isnt, all bets are off anyway. People out here scared of mass unemployment aren't necessarily wrong.. but there's at least 100 things that could happen within 50 years, that are just as likely, and will be just as painful to humanity. Most ppl aren't scared of WMDs because it isnt constantly shoved in our faces like w AI. But idk, i feel like it's just as likely. Does this make you feel more scared? I guess it could. But for me, it's actually motivating. It makes me realize the sense of security I had in life was always a false one to begin with. Humans are literally made to fight, not lay down and die at the first sign of adversity. If you care about the future, you have to fight like hell to shape it. And if you go down, at least go down swinging.
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Finished the core pipeline for a Resume Builder API. FastAPI OpenAI (with validated inputs, normalized data, and a constrained prompt to produce ATS friendly markdown output). Not shipped yet, but the system finally closes the loop.
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14 Oct 2025
never forget your why why you started in the first place
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6 Oct 2025
- Wrote a Python script to automate updating GitHub Issues and syncing them into my Projects tab - Built out a Java API with DropWizard (authentication REST endpoints) #buildinginpublic
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21 Sep 2025
locked in for the next 6 hours, creating more validators and building the output logic
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17 Sep 2025
New to tech twitter and trying to connect with aspiring and established developers. What’s the best way? I am studying full-stack development the most while dabbling in AI/ML as well
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17 Sep 2025
#buildinginpublic working on converting my CLI resume builder into a web app to get some full-stack experience
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16 Sep 2025
I remember seeing this panel for the first time man Sukuna was really the best thing about JJK
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Cane retweeted
Eyes in Gachiakuta >>>
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15 Sep 2025
I actually love AOT
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Cane retweeted
Goku vs Frieza
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