Abhay Bhat

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RT @dani_avila7: Use Copilot for free and completely privately with the DeepSeek models in VSCode Follow these 5 steps: – Download the Cod…

#ArijitLive is a best high you can ever get! https://t.co/9wAmETjUy7

RT @Austen: There’s an untold story happening at Tesla. Yes, they’re actually making money on electric cars. But look at the other opport…

RIP Charlie Munger https://t.co/Cu0SK37mKx

Great move! – MSFT funded Sama, GB who happened to lead OpenAI – Sama very much driving OpenAI roadmap and focussed commercialising it – GPT4 forks this point onwards. GPTn will be from MSFT – OpenAI will be the open source arm to compete with its commercial foundational model https://t.co/iEZXgSW5NC

COSS Revolution: Empowering Small Teams to Build Full Stack Web Apps

In recent times, SaaS solutions built upon Open Source Software (OSS), commonly referred to as Commercial OSS (COSS), have garnered significant attention. This growing trend has made it much easier to develop a comprehensive and scalable web application without resorting to expensive SaaS offerings. Now, all that is required is a team of 3-5 skilled engineers who possess the ability to navigate through extensive code bases. With the aid of tools such as cursor.sh or GitHub Copilot, these engineers can immerse themselves in solving the business or technical challenges at hand, without getting overly fixated on opinionated technology stacks. As someone who tends to get caught up in such stacks, this shift allows me to focus more on the task at hand and avoid unnecessary distractions.

RT @BrianFeroldi: What drives stock returns: 1-Day: 📰News 1-Quarter: 👩‍💼Analyst Ratings 1-Year: ↕️ Valuation Multiples 5-Years: 📈Revenue/Profit Growth 10-Years: 🧮Returns on Capital 20-Years: 👥People / Culture

Do Apps Dream of Electric Sheep? I am rooting for railwayapp who has never stopped to surprise with innovations on the infra layer. Impressed with their handling of container sleep implementation at layer 4 vs 7 https://t.co/XoUtdaMV7r

RT @drgurner: Rule of thumb when dealing with toxic people.. Keep all interactions: – Positive – Superficial – Brief Give them no information, no fuel, and no authenticity. Keep the good stuff for those you trust.

RT @jstanier: https://t.co/9mshd8JQXl

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