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 | | | | Leadership begins when it gets personal. The moments that challenge us emotionally are often the ones that define us as leaders. It’s easy to be composed when things are smooth. But true leadership shows when your pride is hurt, when the pressure is high, and when people frustrate you... and you still choose empathy over ego. Emotional intelligence isn’t about being nice. It’s about seeing clearly: your triggers, your patterns, and the opportunity behind… | | Read More %26strokeWidth%3D2) |
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 | | | | I struggled with pull requests until I learned the code review workflow: 1 Pull Request ↳ Write code on a separate git branch to isolate changes ↳ Get instant feedback and suggestions using a code editor extension, such as CodeRabbit ↳ Commit code with a clear commit message and push it to the remote repository ↳ Open a pull request from the current branch into the target branch —— 2 CI Pipeline ↳ Run automated checks on the code, such as unit testing and linting, to ensure code correctness ↳ Tag one or more relevant team members to ask for review. —— 3 Code Review ↳ Get a summary of code changes, issues, and auto-fix suggestions using a tool, such as… | | Read More %26strokeWidth%3D2) |
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| |  | | | | If I had to bet on one skill in AI as an engineer… I’d go for RAG. And this is exactly how I’d learn it from scratch in 2025. Why RAG? When context windows are getting bigger. You might think: “Why not just upload my entire doc DB or codebase to the chat?” But that’s flawed for two reasons: 1. Bigger context ≠ better context Just because the model can see more doesn’t mean it sees what matters. 2. Tokens aren’t free If you're building anything beyond a personal project, cost becomes very real. Serving millions of users with token-heavy prompts? That’ll burn a hole through your API budget. You can’t afford to brute-force context. You need to… | | Read More %26strokeWidth%3D2) |
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