Sarada
@Developer036
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Getting started is the hardest part :)
Tokyo-to, Japan
Joined January 2025
Life has no balance, > There are good women who are sidechicks. > Whores that have perfect relationships. > Good guys who are being cheated on. > Lazy people who have money. > Givers who are really poor. > Stingy people who are rich. > Hardworking people who are paupers. >
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Best career advice that I can give: Find a lowkey 9-5 that has the LEAST amount of responsibility. Use the extra time to start a side hustle and scale your business from there. This strategy has helped me become financially free.
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The DevOps cheat sheet I wish I had as a beginner. I compiled a 15-page DevOps/SRE Cheat Sheet as a daily reference. The stuff you end up googling 20x a week: - HTTP basics (req/resp, headers, status codes) - Git commands + clean commit habits - Linux essentials (permissions,
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i have no desire to be rich so i can buy a lambo or birkins. I want to be rich so I can control my time and go to the gym at 2 pm on a wednesday. sit at a cafe and relax for an hour on a rainy afternoon. so I can cook meals at home with fresh ingredients. spend on my
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Don’t overthink it. • Build a Calculator to master logic & loops • Build a Weather App using live APIs • Build a CRUD Web App with Flask + DB • Build a Chatbot UI with Streamlit + GPT • Build a File Organizer with os & shutil • Build a Resume Parser using NLP • Build a
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In DevOps and Cloud Engineering.. - Setting up a CI/CD pipeline is easy Maintaining deployment stability is hard - Creating Docker images is easy Optimizing them is hard - Setting up Kubernetes clusters is easy Upgrading and maintaining them is hard - Provisioning infra
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Why you should start using Linux?🐧 > Free forever, no hidden licenses. You don't need a license to change your background. > Strong security, no antivirus chewing 40% of your CPU just to feel useful. > You can customize everything. If you can see it, you can probably
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Junior devops start with Writing scripts, IaC templates, and docker files.
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What the fuck are you afraid of? death? we’re all gonna die going broke? you can make it all back embarrassment? everyone’s gonna forget in a week so stop being fucking afraid there is nothing in this life to fear nigga
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There’s a balance of how much degree and certification and actual skill someone needs.
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As a backend engineer. Please learn: - System Design (scalability, microservices) -APIs (REST, GraphQL, gRPC) -Database Systems (SQL, NoSQL) -Distributed Systems (consistency, replication) -Caching (Redis, Memcached) -Security (OAuth2, JWT, encryption) -DevOps (CI/CD,
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Most people put their eyes on how to make money, Actually manage the spendings also very important, its like the other side of the coin.
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This doesn't work because a "product launch" isn't what it was 10 years ago anymore Back then you'd launch on Product Hunt and you'd get thousands or tens of thousands of users overnight and journalists would pick it up after A lot has changed since then Firstly, nobody cares
... months of no gym, no food, no life. Put my life on hold so I can work on my product launch. I convinced myself that if I just gave it my all, sacrifice everything else, and work byond my limits… the launch would explode. I thought effort = outcome. No. I ended up
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Seeing people complain about failing 5 interviews, I’ve been rejected almost 800 times for application alone and failed 45+ interviews from different stages to even land the first junior IT role… Just keep trying, life is a numbers game🥴
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Backend languages & their real uses: ☕ Java (Spring Boot) The backbone of enterprise development. Used in banking, fintech, payments, telecom, and large-scale systems. Stable, secure, runs on JVM, built for huge traffic. Used by: Amazon, Netflix, Uber, LinkedIn. 🐍 Python
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12 DevOps Tools (Explained in 5 Words Each) Git – Track and manage code versions GitHub – Host repositories with collaborative workflows GitLab – Complete DevOps platform with CI Bitbucket – Team-focused Git code collaboration Jenkins – Automates builds, tests, deployments
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You’re 23, know only AWS basics & feel overwhelmed. Here’s the path I’d actually follow: • Ignore the 200+ services → master EC2, S3, IAM, Lambda, VPC, CloudWatch • Build 3 real projects (static site, automation, mini pipeline) • Learn IAM roles/policies → security makes
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