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AboutNetworking engineer. Mostly on the cloud.
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SkillsCloud Computing. Computer Networks. Python.
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LocationIndia
Joined devRant on 11/16/2016
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And when you have to login to the website on mobile. Fuck.
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Totally get this. At my workplace we work on around 7-8 different services. And none of us are good at ALL of them. While we know a little bit of everything, we mostly specialize in 1 or 2 services.
Eventually, everyone gets to know who's good at what and whom to ask when we need something. The entire team acts like a single huge collaborative brain and I love that. -
Been using a pair of $150 ATH M50Xs for a year now. Easily the best money I've spent.
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I really love websites like this. Easy to read, works on any browser and screen size, gets the message across. And a lot of pros actually have websites like this.
Eg heres the website of the guy who developed curl https://daniel.haxx.se/ -
The redundancy here got me
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Hello @World
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I haven't really use ddg much. How are its search capabilities compared to google?
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Hello! Welcome to devRant! 😋
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https://readwrite.com/2013/09/...
https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-g...
https://youtu.be/4EOZvow1mk4
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@BindView you mean a big BYTE.
Ftfy. -
R.I.P Cat. You will be missed.
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@BindView I'm lucky to have a job that pays really well. But most others aren't.
Also, do NOT come to India. Unless you're a tourist. I'm planning to move out soon myself. -
@BindView Well actually, 25k has been the standard starting pay since over ten years. Back then it was enough for a decent life. Now its barely enough.
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I got a pi 3 for ₹2900 from elements14. I think that's a fairly good deal.
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Well, my project was recognising license plates of vehicles entering a parking lot and logging them. Used a raspberry pi with a camera. Come to think about it now, it was really stupid. You can look at my GitHub for it.
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Report everything to Airbnb asap.
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Mostly reading and sleeping. I am extremely unproductive at home. Don't know why.
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IoT is becoming too common as an engineering project. How about computer vision, networking, algorithms?
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I cannot think of any reason why functional programming would be better. Maybe for simple stuff. Most real-world applications demand OOP. It would be extremely difficult to implement without good OO modelling.
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I find it hilarious when people watch me work and are utterly confused how I'm doing things without even touching the mouse.
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Very.... Times three.
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Firefox has an add-on called tabtree that puts tabs on the side. Really useful when you have 50+ tabs open. I think Chromium has a similar option. The devs thought about enabling it on Chrome but then ditched the idea because "not many people would have used it".
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Good luck!
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Good luck! Ace it!
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In this order:
C
C++
Java
* didn't code for two years *
Java
C#
Python
* graduated university *
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I had made something like this.
https://github.com/shrvn-k/...
Be warned. I wrote really bad code at the time. -
Mostly porn related
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abstract static public private foo()
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Not really. At work I have two monitors. One horizontal and the other vertical. I generally have to look at extensive log files and it's much easier on a vertical screen as it fits way more lines. Less scrolling.
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Also, vertical monitors.
