I help you become a better software engineer than yesterday. #BetterSDEThanYesterday

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Hello there!

I am Preetam Keshari Nahak, a CSE graduate from NIT Rourkela, with 5+ years of experience in software developement space and startups. I love to talk about system designs, distributed sysstems, AI & startups in a lucid manner. This channel is your go-to destination for everything related to technology, work life in startups, and career growth. Whether you're an job seeker in IT domain, a tech enthusiast, or a student seeking guidance, you're in the right place!

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Some of our viewers were a bit doubtful/skeptical about the numbers I showed about 500 Million tweets being managed per day by Tweeter. I just want to clarify that these stats have been taken from public data such as Wikipedia, The Social Shepherd etc.

Below is an attached screenshot for reference. Thanks.

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 6

DevMonk

People who give genuine feedback act as fuel to any content creator

In a recent video of mine on the topic: “How Instagram Serves Reels So Fast”, a viewer of my channel ‪@jain007neeraj‬ Bhai penned down some gaps in my video.

Although I had deliberately opted not to discuss about underlying concepts like adaptive bit rate streaming, multistage encoding etc, if it creates confusion to my viewers, then I should consider the feedback and apply it in future videos.

Kudos to Neeraj Bhai for his genuine feedbacks 🎉.

Few points that I learnt for myself from the conversation thread:

🍔 Don’t be possessive: As content creators we become protective towards the content we create. Instead be open for feedbacks and incorporate those.

🍔 Don’t skip concepts: Even if we understood the concepts in details, How relevant or irrelevant or less/more important it is, concepts should never be skipped. At least talk about those in brief instead of skipping.

🍔 Margin of error: When we are catering to a larger group of audience, margin of error is negligible. We can use mini scripting to avoid these communication gaps or errors while explaining things.

🍔 Focus on clarity: Give concise and appropriate explanation about a topic and try to tocuh base on all underlying concepts.

As I aim to incorporate these pointers in my future videos, I would love my #BetterSDEThanYesterday community to give their feedback, suggestions on what type of content they want to see from me in future 😇

Let’s learn and grow together 😎

Link to the video:

How Instagram Runs Reels So Smoothly | Consistent Hashing & CDN Explained | System Design Algorithm
https://youtu.be/UAuBvP1K3CI

3 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 10

DevMonk

Hey #BetterSDEThanYesterday community! I will be creating a telegram group on reaching 2k subscribers.

I will be sharing code snippets, files, learning resources etc in it and exchange knowledge with you guys. Let’s learn and grow together and be a better software engineer than yesterday.

I feel it will be an excellent way to connect and communicate closely with you guys. Looking forward to it. I will share the group link in a while. Let’s build a strong community together.

See you there!

[UPDATE] Link in pinned comment 🔗

3 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 5

DevMonk

2025 is going to be the year of LLM Agents! I have created a detailed playlist of LangChain Crash Course (2025) which will give you a kickstart in learning the practical application of llm concepts. Do give it a try.

Here's the link: www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

More videos to be added soon in the playlist. #BetterSDEThanYesterday

3 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 4

DevMonk

Have you already started learning about Large Language Models?

3 months ago | [YT] | 1

DevMonk

After seeing this tweet, I am definitely going to explore how hosting a local LLM feels like 😅. Comment down below if you have already tried this.

3 months ago | [YT] | 7

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LLM Agents based applications are on the buzz. I created a simple LLM agent from scratch using OpenAI. Checkout my latest video to learn more: https://youtu.be/tevRe4e2Ny8

#llm #ai #genai

4 months ago | [YT] | 0

DevMonk

Dream of every Software & AI Engineer 🤗. 32 Cores CPU, 256 GB RAM 🥶. Really chilling 🥶

Comment down the most powerful machine you have worked with 😬

4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 9

DevMonk

Can you guess the name of this populary used technology? Hint: Every developer uses this in his server side code.
#BetterSDEThanYesterday

4 months ago | [YT] | 4

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Hey Learners! New video is out! Here I have discussed 3 crucial concepts of DNS. Please go, watch it and learn something new today. #BetterSDEThanYesterday

5 months ago | [YT] | 2