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| 2 | 没有文字... | 1 |
| 3 | Still surviving with 3G 🤷♀ | 41 |
| 4 | Hello Docker ✌️
Bye Bye "it works on my machine" curse 😁
For those of you who have been wondering wth docker is like me , here is a little explanation.
Docker is like Git, but for your entire runtime environment instead of just your code.
In standard development, your project often breaks when shared because someone else has a different Node version, a mismatched PostgreSQL config, or a conflicting OS setting - the classic "it works on my machine" curse.
Docker solves this by letting you write a blueprint (Dockerfile) that locks in your exact code, dependencies, OS patches, and database configurations into an immutable snapshot called an "image."
When you run that image, it spins up an isolated virtual environment ("container") that behaves identically on a senior dev's MacBook, a junior's Windows laptop, or a Linux cloud server, completely killing environmental bugs and manual setup documentation.
you can ditch locally installed databases like PostgrSQL or Mongodb , language runtimes like Node.js or Python , and heavy background services like Redis , Since Docker runs all of them inside isolated , lightweight containers instead. | 92 |
| 5 | Why are AIs 'she' for males and 'he' for females? 🤔
Curious: which one is it for you? | 73 |
| 6 | So basically, this time last year, I found that image and wanted to check up on myself every 6 months, so I set an alarm for that.
The first phase (last July to January) - my goal was finishing Fullstack. I was almost finishing it, and also it was my first ever hackathon participation plus I won it, so it was productive.
Then the second phase (now) - honestly, I didn't have a specific goal, just kept going.
➜ Deep-dived into the blockchain world with the Dev3Pack from almost zero: Solidity, smart contracts, DeFi, Uniswaps, etc.
➜ Participated in about 7/8 hackathons and ended up winning around 4 of them. This mostly gave me experience in ideation, good presentation and communication with teams, and project management. It also gave me connections with a lot of people.
➜ Tried to finish my GitHub projects and portfolio.
➜ A little better at building a personal brand, but not that consistent on X and LinkedIn.
➜ Did some tasks on Athena Nexus and attended many, many events. Met so many cool people, wrote a few articles, read some books, although most were unfinished...
I am just realizing now that I did good but there were so many days that I felt unproductive , felt like I was stuck , so many many doubts but still kept going.
For the next phase - I am aiming for a good source of income and 2 products, not just projects.
Let's see what we're gonna build. | 84 |
| 7 | Well a second phase of 6 months
I'll write a full report abt this tomorrow.... | 85 |
| 8 | As a marketing role:
What SEO strategies do you implement to improve the visibility of your tech product's website?
How do you identify relevant keywords? | 84 |
| 9 | So most people ask me about Web3 and blockchain, but unless they did some airdrop or crypto trade, it's kind of hard explaining it to them.
So as for my summer plan with Web3, I am thinking of doing a mini game project that teaches blockchain concepts in a fun way, specifically tailored for total newbies.
Before I start though, I would love your thoughts , what do you think? 🤗
X | 162 |
| 10 | What an inspiration fr , just wow! | 102 |
| 11 | In 2026, making your website visible and navigable to AI agents is essential because modern users no longer just search the web; they deploy autonomous AI assistants to discover, compare, and summarize services for them. If your application cannot be easily parsed by AI crawlers, it effectively becomes invisible to the next generation of web traffic.
To achieve this discoverability safely, you must strictly separate your public content from your protected data. Ensure that public-facing pages use Server-Side Rendering (SSR) to deliver fully formed HTML, leverage standard robots.txt files to guide permitted bots, and implement Schema.org JSON-LD structured data so AI agents can instantly comprehend your app's core purpose without guessing.
Security remains completely uncompromised during this process though because AI agents interact with your platform exactly like anonymous, logged-out visitors. While bots crawl your public semantic structures, your backend continues to shield private user data behind secure, server-side HttpOnly JWT cookies. Any attempt by an AI crawler to access private endpoints - such as user dashboards or checkout screens - will be instantly blocked with a 401 Unauthorized response since the bot lacks the necessary session cookies.
By explicitly structuring your public routes for machine readability while leaving your authentication walls intact, you can safely maximize your application's reach in the AI-driven ecosystem. | 115 |
| 12 | Downgraded to 3G and it's better 🤣 | 111 |
| 13 | Yanchi demo yileyal 2G new inde? | 114 |
| 14 | Wth is going on wiz z internet connection tonight 😭 | 117 |
| 15 | My portifolio website gets done ! I tried to make it very simple. Check it out and let me know your feedback :)
show some love on x here
check it out here
#portfolio
@byte_philosopher | 96 |
| 16 | When AI thinks inside your code 🤣 | 129 |
| 17 | 没有文字... | 249 |
| 18 | "Geography is destiny." | 135 |
| 19 | 没有文字... | 128 |
| 20 | Summer plans
➜ securing a job (first priority)
➜ learning and building the things in the image
➜ will figure out how to manage Insa
➜ Athena Nexus , Dev3Pack and Startup tasks as they come
Y'all let's have a 🔥 lock innnnnnn! | 125 |
