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Joined October 2025
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Imagine being this guy and knowing that your software is used by hundreds of millions of people everyday. I would def be strutting a little different if that was me lol
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I do agree with this, to an extent. I believe mathematicians are excellent problem solvers, and would thus be good at software engineering. I used to say this exact quote to myself, but it was to my detriment. It opened the door to an "any means necessary" mentality, where I ended up leaning on resources such as AI to solve problems as fast as possible without actually familiarizing myself with both the issue and the solution. In my opinion, it is more important to know how what makes a strong boat than it is to patch holes when things go wrong. That's why engineers get paid the big bucks and maintainers don't. The best coders are the best problem solvers, no doubt. Just make sure you're not only solving problems, but also taking the time to learn so you can prevent more in the future.
1 Dec 2025
Hear me out: Your job isn’t to write code…it’s to solve problems.
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Happy Thanksgiving friends🥰
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Using AI is a tradeoff. You are more productive, but at the cost of learning.
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Why is my timeline filled with "frontend is harder than backend" posts? Backend engineering is where the real innovation, scale, and complexity happens. Let's be honest: If software engineering was a car, frontend would be the paint, and backend would be the engine.
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You are the product of your environment. Surround yourself with people who reach for the stars!
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I'm in software because I enjoy it. I'm not here for the paycheck, the job opportunities, or anything else. The market is tough, but that will not deter me from pursuing my passion.
23 Nov 2025
if you’re in software, pivot to electronics. because the next decade isn’t about writing apps. it’s about wiring intelligence into matter. software is saturated. electronics is starving for talent. chips, sensors, power electronics, motor drivers, RF, embedded systems, PCB design; these are the foundations of every real-world intelligent machine being built right now. the future is physical: robots, drones, autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, medical devices, energy systems, wearables, smart infrastructure. every one of them needs people who understand electrons, not just abstractions. software gives you leverage. electronics gives you capability. combine both and you become unstoppable. learn circuits. learn embedded. learn signal flow. learn microcontrollers. learn power systems. learn how to put intelligence directly into hardware. the world is reindustrializing. there’s a new frontier opening. don’t miss the wave.
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First post from my newly installed Linux distro, this is glorious
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Today I become a Linux user.
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In the same way that the housing market is not bad if you're wealthy, the job market is not bad if you are good engineer.
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The industry is cooked. This is the best time to get into tech. The industry is cooked. This is the best time to get into tech. The industry is cooked. This is the best time to get into tech. WHICH ONE IS IT
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Justin Manion retweeted
13 Nov 2025
No one talks about the aura loss when you're job hunting
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Thinking of switching from Windows to Linux. Any tips?
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If you're tired of starting over, stop giving up!
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Do you people actually sit there for 6 hours straight taking notes on coding videos and reading documentation? How do I train my brain to do that?
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Was starting to think I would never fall in love... Until I spent all day working with Vue.
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I'm trying to figure out the best way to prepare for technical interviews. I'm currently doing the NeetCode 150, but I don't think it's enough. Any ideas?
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git is back!

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