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Posted onAugust 9, 2021August 4, 2021Git

Freelancer Sanity – Managing multiple Github repositories – Multiple Public/Private Keys

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Why : Ever since I forayed into the freelancing world, one thing also started happening frequently. Every client assigned me their official email address and…

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Posted onApril 25, 2020April 11, 2020Git

Quick Tip : Keep App Globals in a separate branch/commit

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While working on a project you might come up with something that you might want to reuse. For example you come up with a date…

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Posted onApril 11, 2020August 16, 2022Git

A simple git workflow for beginners.

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Version control was never the part of the formal computer science curriculum when I was pursuing my Undergraduate degree. Seems like it is the same…

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Posted onSeptember 8, 2019March 28, 2020Git

Top 5 Git commands that make life easy for me

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I remember the transition from SVN to Git some years ago which made me uncomfortable. I had to undo all my CVS learning to finally…

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Selfish Pursuit of Power and Money

My recent trip to Delhi, India in February 2025 sparked reflections not only about external observations but also internal introspections regarding the nature of power and personal growth. It led me to question whether our relentless pursuit of money and power aligns with or detracts from collective societal advancement. The Display of Power Upon landing in Delhi, I observed a… Read more →

मांसाहार और डेरी से दूरी

इससे पहले कि मैं बताऊँ कि कैसे मैंने भारी मात्रा में मांस खाने वाले व्यक्ति से पशु उत्पाद छोड़ने तक का सफ़र तय किया, मैं अपनी “इंसान होने” की निजी परिभाषा साझा करना चाहूँगा। मेरा मानना है कि इंसान सोचने और आत्म-चिंतन करने की क्षमता रखता है। हम प्रकृति से पैदा हुए हैं, लेकिन हमारा व्यवहार केवल प्रकृति के इशारों… Read more →

From Eating Meat Twice a Day to Giving Up Animal Products

Before I dive into the story of how I transitioned from being a heavy meat eater to becoming vegan, let me first share my personal definition of what it means to be human: I believe a human being has the ability to think and reflect. We are created by nature, but our behavior isn’t dictated solely by it. Instead, we… Read more →

Breaking the Habit of Complaining

“Mommy, she took my toy and won’t give it back! she’s being mean to me, and it’s not fair! Can you please tell her to be nice?”. Remember doing something similar when you sibling was bothering you?Growing up, many of us develop a habit of complaining, which often carries over into adulthood. While it’s natural to express dissatisfaction, constant complaining… Read more →

Embracing Trade-Offs

In life, we often face decisions that require us to weigh the pros and cons of various options. Rather than searching for absolute solutions, it’s essential to think in terms of trade-offs – finding the best balance between competing factors. At work I constantly deal with a similar situation, discussing with team mates to settle on a solution to a… Read more →

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