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Please do implement this, cool tool for branching knowledge, good name.


Thanks. I'll implement it in a few hours/days.

I switched from Claude to GPT Mini and it seems to cost less. Wait & see!


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IT Automation Engineer here, on the lookout for opportunities to build something great. Happy to send an updated résumé to interested parties!


  Location: Casselberry, FL
  Remote: Remote/In-Office/Hybrid
  Willing to relocate: East-Coast US
  Technologies: Python | C# | GDScript
  Résumé/CV: Email for Résumé
  Email: Hiddengiants96@gmail.com
IT Automation Engineer here, on the lookout for opportunities to build something great. Happy to send an updated résumé to interested parties!


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  Email: Hiddengiants96@gmail.com
IT Automation Engineer here, on the lookout for opportunities to build something great. Happy to send an updated résumé to interested parties!


Just a single day after showing up on the platform. Did she even get to post a single thing? This screams absolute non-sense to me, and for her safety she probably could really use the spotlight of all big platforms.


If it was a newly created account, it seems to make it far more likely that the suspension was done by their normal anti-abuse automation than being targeted.


Yes she has posted, you can see for yourself: https://twitter.com/yulia_navalnaya


FWIW this only lets you see the header of her profile before redirecting you to a sign up page.


> you can see for yourself

Actually I can not. Probably not because of this specific user, but Twitter is in saving mode.


For my journey, which is still starting (I am just now comfortable to apply for jobs, gotten an interview, but not employed yet), Harvard's CS50x was an amazing "Bridge gapper", but outside of that it's been courses on things such as Udemy, LinkedinLearning as of recently, and Youtube. I haven't gotten too far into it, but there is this github repo created to supplement the knowledge learned in a computer science degree titled Open Source Society University as well.


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