Haadi
@h-ms.bsky.social
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software engineer @ 100Devs β’ Chicago
https://github.com/hshak2
Already having
#CYC2025
withdrawals π Amazing opportunity to learn from so many people in tech, can't wait for next year! Shout out to
@dthompsondev.bsky.social
and everyone for planning all of this!
1 day ago
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Importance of unit testing is so often understated, especially among people who are just starting in tech. Great talk by Andrew Smit!
#cyc2025
3 days ago
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CSS animations was always the bane of my existence, so i really appreciate this insightful talk
@shookcodes.bsky.social
#cyc2025
3 days ago
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Really cool how migrating a company's entire codebase lead to so many improvements for both the actual application and the developers onboarding as well! Really interesting talk
@cmgriffing.bsky.social
#cyc2025
3 days ago
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Enjoyed learning how to build Spring applications and connect these AI models with real enterprise data and tools with
@danvega.dev
Really invaluable stuff!
#cyc2025
3 days ago
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As i continue to try and improve my fullstack skillset, this talk by
@jasminepvo.bsky.social
has been really informational
3 days ago
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Lots of important points in
@aaronfrancis.com
's talk. Be known for something and recognize the world the way it is
#CYC2025
3 days ago
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#cyc2025
was actually so much fun! Even though i wasnt able to physically get to Dallas, i feel like i learned so much from the community. Shout out to
@dthompsondev.bsky.social
and the team responsible for orchestrating all of this. Excited for day 2!
4 days ago
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Never did i think that i'd witness a talk where online dating, league of legends and algorithms would be brought up together so seemlessly π
#cyc2025
@dianasoyster.bsky.social
4 days ago
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In a world where we've seen so many security issues with various applications, either coded with or without AI, these insights from
@nickyt.online
are so important
#CYC2025
4 days ago
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Really loving the knowledge i'm learning about microservices architecture using Spring Boot at
#CYC2025
4 days ago
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That difference in energy efficiency between Java and Javascript/Typescript is no joke. I've only played around with Java and Spring Boot in the past, but have been wanting to learn more. Now i'm a lot more motivated
@starbuxman.joshlong.com
4 days ago
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Crying in the club tonight because there's multiple talks i want to watch at
#cyc2025
that are taking place at the same time π
4 days ago
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Even though i cant be there physically, i'm excited to see some of the talks virtually at
#cyc2025
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4 days ago
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Appreciate the uniqueness of this lol
idea-instructions.com/quick-sort/
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KVICK SΓRT
Quicksort is an efficient sorting algorithm based on a divide and conquer approach. Choosing the dividing element at random is a good strategy to avoid bad worst-case runtime.
https://idea-instructions.com/quick-sort/
4 days ago
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If steam had this as a horror game, i'd definitely consider copping π
add a skeleton here at some point
7 days ago
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reposted by
Haadi
bkb
7 days ago
Time to delete your TikTok accounts if you havenβt already. We have a government run platform to stop
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As i was trying to start learning how to cook more, i found this product π
seattleultrasonics.com
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Seattle Ultrasonics
Discover Seattle Ultrasonics, a startup founded by culinary technologist Scott Heimendinger. We're on a mission to make happy home cooks, and we're starting by building a better knife.
https://seattleultrasonics.com/
8 days ago
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Awakening the history lover in me honestly.
www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/s...
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Severe Drought in Iraq Reveals Dozens of Ancient Tombs Created 2,300 Years Ago
The tombs, which likely date to Iraq's Hellenistic period, were discovered along the Mosul Dam reservoir
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/severe-droughts-in-iraq-reveals-dozens-of-ancient-tombs-created-2300-years-ago-180987347/
11 days ago
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The one quantum mechanics class i took in college years ago didnt prepare me for this π I do feel like people are really trying to make quantum computing the next AI and honestly π we'll see
algassert.com/post/2501
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Actually, you can't test if quantum uses complex numbers
Craig Gidney's computer science blog
https://algassert.com/post/2501
12 days ago
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Haadi
Chris Pirillo
13 days ago
My mom, who relies on Accessibility for visuals in iOS, absolutely abhorrs iOS 26. It's a total nightmare for her. Liquid Glass makes everything worse. Apple's support is no help.
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Its been a fairly long day of just nonstop work and studying π
14 days ago
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This RTO mandate that so many tech companies are doing nowadays is so incredibly annoying. Remote work allows for so much more flexibility, especially for those with tough familial situations among other predicaments.
www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-se...
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Microsoft is officially sending employees back to the office. Read the memo.
One of Big Tech's last remaining RTO holdouts is officially ending full remote work for many staff.
https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-send-employees-back-to-office-rto-remote-work-2025-9
19 days ago
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Really interesting listen
signalsandthreads.com/why-ml-needs...
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Signals and Threads Podcast
Listen in on Jane Streetβs Ron Minsky as he has conversations with engineers working on everything from clock synchronization to reliable multicast, build systems to reconfigurable hardware. Get a pee...
https://signalsandthreads.com/why-ml-needs-a-new-programming-language/
23 days ago
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Haadi
Jerry Chen
26 days ago
rip edgar allan poe, you would have loved That's So Raven
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Hard agree how we as consumers should be allowed to run whatever code we want on whatever device we own.
hugotunius.se/2025/08/31/w...
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What Every Argument About Sideloading Gets Wrong
Refuting the common and flawed argument of
https://hugotunius.se/2025/08/31/what-every-argument-about-sideloading-gets-wrong.html
28 days ago
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I really wish firefox was better with web development, i'd be more inclined to switch
docs.weblibre.eu
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Overview
WebLibre: The Privacy-Focused Browser WebLibre is an independent browser project built on the foundation of Mozillaβs Gecko Engine and Mozilla Android Components.
https://docs.weblibre.eu/
about 1 month ago
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CEOs: "AI is going to steal all of your jobs, get ready. Soon we wont need developer teams, we'll have Claude and ChatGPT take care of everything." AI:
about 1 month ago
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Haadi
Edwin
about 1 month ago
"While Full Self-Driving Teslas have killed multiple people, Waymo vehicles have not killed a single person." Big fan of Waymo and Tekedra Mawakana
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Articles like these make me wonder what the future of Google and other tech giants that engage in similar anticompetitive practices is going to be
www.accc.gov.au/media-releas...
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Google admits anti-competitive conduct involving Google Search in Australia
The ACCC has today commenced Federal Court proceedings against Google Asia Pacific over anti-competitive understandings that Google admits it reached in the past with Telstra and Optus regarding the p...
https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/google-admits-anti-competitive-conduct-involving-google-search-in-australia
about 1 month ago
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Hearing that the Tea app and the TeaOnHer app were both vibe coded and had such severe security issues b/c of it makes me feel safer in the software development space amongst the vast array of CEOs, who think they know how to code after asking Claude to build them an ecommerce site from scratch π
about 1 month ago
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This Online Safety Act is lowkey really concerning. All of this looks like huge privacy problems, inevitable data breaches and a lot of identity theft waiting to happen
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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Wikipedia loses challenge against Online Safety Act verification rules
The Wikimedia Foundation says the new rules could threaten user privacy and safety.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjr11qqvvwlo
about 2 months ago
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Xfinity service is just killing me slowly π«
about 2 months ago
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I was trying to read this article on my phone but the web dev in me was too distracted by terrible mobile layout and image placement. I have a newfound appreciation for proper CSS and mobile-first web design
techno-fandom.org/~hobbit/cars...
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Kona EV: no more Bluelink
Finding and disabling the cellular modem for BlueLink in the Kona EV
https://techno-fandom.org/~hobbit/cars/ev/offnet.html
about 2 months ago
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Kind of upsetting to hear that the company that made the Arc browser is charging like $20 subscription for their next browser, which from what I remember it being just like every other browser who decided to add AI. Kind of disappointing π
about 2 months ago
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As someone who's been trying to maintain privacy online and was once really invested in building and keeping things local instead of on the cloud, this is really interesting to me
instavm.io/blog/buildin...
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InstaVM - Secure Code Execution Platform
Execute code securely in isolated virtual machines with our high-performance cloud infrastructure.
https://instavm.io/blog/building-my-offline-ai-workspace
about 2 months ago
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Excited to finally use the new GPT-5!
youtube.com/shorts/9eO-L...
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ChatGPT, hack into the Pentagon #skit #comedy #meme #gpt #chatgpt #ai #gpt5 #grok
YouTube video by Jaden Williams
https://youtube.com/shorts/9eO-LqtoGps
about 2 months ago
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Only programmers could find solutions to such minor inconveniences
youtube.com/shorts/PL0cR...
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We Built an Auto-aiming Trash Can
YouTube video by HTX Studio
https://youtube.com/shorts/PL0cR-C2wkg
about 2 months ago
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Brave isnt perfect but i'm glad that there is some protection of privacy here
brave.com/privacy-upda...
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Brave blocks Microsoft Recall by default | Brave
Starting in version 1.81 for Windows users, Brave browser will block Microsoft Recall from automatically taking screenshots of your browsing activity.
https://brave.com/privacy-updates/35-block-recall/
2 months ago
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System design and understanding distributed systems is my 13th reason
2 months ago
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Reiterating what has been said many times before, but LLMs definitely are game-changing for coding, as long as the programmer actually knows how to program and isnt vibe coding his or her way to a new tech startup within a weekend
2 months ago
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I always live in the state of perpetual anxiety of never fully relying on cloud services and trying to find new ways to make sure my data is backed up
it-notes.dragas.net/2025/07/18/m...
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Make Your Own Backup System β Part 1: Strategy Before Scripts
When a datacenter fire threatened 142 of my servers, my backup strategy had them back online in hours. This post shares my personal philosophy on creating a resilient system, focusing on the crucial p...
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2025/07/18/make-your-own-backup-system-part-1-strategy-before-scripts/
2 months ago
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Need to come back to this when I decide to write more Rust
lwn.net/SubscriberLi...
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How to write Rust in the kernel: part 3
The interfaces between C and Rust in the kernel have grown over time; any non-trivial Rust dri [...]
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1026694/3413f4b43c862629/
2 months ago
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I've mainly worked in Java, Spring Boot and Maven, so i'm kind of excited for this new Mill build tool and some of the promises its making.
2 months ago
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Trying to get more into understanding LLMs and deep learning and apparently leetcode just follows me everywhere while doing so π«
github.com/Exorust/Torc...
3 months ago
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I'm all for not paying like $10K more for upgraded storage when i've already spent a fraction of that on the computer itself π
www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/up...
3 months ago
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Ngl, this project looks so cool. Its making the biomed nerd and the tech nerd in me so happy
github.com/snap-stanfor...
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GitHub - snap-stanford/Biomni: Biomni: a general-purpose biomedical AI agent
Biomni: a general-purpose biomedical AI agent. Contribute to snap-stanford/Biomni development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/snap-stanford/Biomni
3 months ago
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Really interesting reports on this new generation of commercial-scalle LLMs based on diffusion. These models (called Mercury) set a new state-of-the-art on the speed-quality frontier. Really excited to see what the future holds!
3 months ago
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Interesting read, for some reason it reminded me of tinkering with my 2008 Mac, and installing opencore on it to patch it to Ventura and having it still work properly. There's definitely beauty in older hardware and software.
blog.decryption.net.au/posts/macse3...
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Trying To Find Meaning In Owning An Old Mac
My Dad got to middle age and restored a classic car. I got to middle age and following that pattern with a computer instead.
https://blog.decryption.net.au/posts/macse30.html
3 months ago
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Part of me has really been enjoying studying and practicing data structures and algos. The other part wants to just sleep π΄
3 months ago
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