Yaksh Bariya

@CodingThunder
56 Followers
161 Following
1.1K Posts
Young programmer from India. Open source enthusiast.
GitHubhttps://github.com/thunder-coding
Websitehttps://thunders.website
Pronounshe/him (they/them is fine)

When you take a problem personally because GPT 4-o managed to solve it but you were getting TLEd.

Solved it on my own!!! (Ignore the fact that it 3 days for me to solve it by my own)

Lol what new botnet just dropped a new domain name. There does not seem to be any domain with TLD .st in the top domains list, so I assume #cloudflare just stripped it of their top domain rankings but didn't remove it from TLD popularity.

#botnet #internet

Seems like #thunderbird just added some colors, loved it!
C programmers on social media: Not able to write safe C is a skill issue.
Also C programmers when implementing libc routines:

Huh?

#mastodon

I wonder what did this guy do to get their account limited like this

Just crossed 200 followers on GitHub :)

I maintain https://github.com/termux/termux-packages along with a bunch of people on the internet. So if you are using Termux for coding on the go, I help it make a possibility.

Btw, if you find my work helpful you can sponsor/donate to me using GitHub sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/thunder-coding

#github #opensource #foss #termux

Kinda wild that we live in such a world where masterpiece lectures on YT have view that barely cross the 10k mark. and we also have stupid trends on the internet exploding at the same time:

I think the world currently is at a point where good internet connectivity can greatly improve a country's future. People all over #india, please utilize this affordable internet connectivitiy and do something great with it. The world has really expensive internet if you compare the prices...

A pro tip for those who are viewing lecture videos with lots of background noise. Or generally anything with loads of white noise, easyeffects works really great for that, audio as clear as if taken from a great microphone.

When your code finally gets accepted after you figure out that one edge case!

The question was fun!

That was probably the quickest merge we have had after a review:

3min!