Perplexity is useless, we should just get rid of it.
If you ever end up sitting on this chair, just accept it, your day’s officially over. You are not leaving anytime soon.

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I'm brushing up on DevOps and AI/ML, leaving development.
Would it hold strong if a million people appeared on your SaaS tomorrow? Honestly, how many of you think about scaling when building the product?
Getting clients from abroad is like a long-distance relationship. Building trust is key.
Perplexity is useless, we should just get rid of it.
Not really in the best mood today… Anyone got some memes or funny clips to cheer me up?
LOL! I just noticed I've surpassed 350 followers.
If you use JavaScript, you should learn TypeScript, it will save you a lot.
Consistency + Focus + Patience = Success. My 30-day goal: solve 100 LeetCode problems… or be solved by them.
Has anyone failed at SaaS? If yes, what are possible reasons?
I wanted to learn React.js, then this whole Vibe coding thing came along… now somehow I’m a professional Next.js developer too. 😅
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