SServerless's profile picture. Building @ServerlessServers. 
Codeforces Rating 10,000. 
Leetcode solved 10,000 problems.
Java developers can stay away.

Srinivas Serverless

@SServerless

Building @ServerlessServers. Codeforces Rating 10,000. Leetcode solved 10,000 problems. Java developers can stay away.

Replaced all these developers with vibe coding. Results! 90% Talent cost reduction. Productivity increase by 200%. Servers down 90% of the time. Feature release timeline sped up 20x. Life moves when you do.

What's stopping you from coding in a place like this ?

krishdotdev's tweet image. What's stopping you from coding in a place like this ?


Met with buddies from college still sticking to the old ways. I tried convincing them switch to Javascript, use AI. But then you can't help people who don't want to help themselves. Friend's name, Linus Torvalds.


Bit sad but had to break up with my ex. She just couldn't keep up with moving times. I did really love her. But then how can I stay on gpt 4 still when gpt 5 is out.


Vibe coding our cloud server systems. Clients were amazed. No developers meant cheaper costs than all our competitors. But we didn't stop there. Remove the servers themselves. Eliminated cost of developers and the servers. Crazy how life moves when you do.


These guys are onto something. Like how we removed our servers entirely. We are a serverless server startup.

Why we don't use coding tests in interviews.



Strong move. We one-upped it by removing servers completely. We are a serverless server startup now.

i changed all our "loading..." states to "thinking.." we are an agentic AI startup now



Guess which part of my body is operating the mouse now?

Wanted to try an ergonomic setup but they don’t make a split version of this keyboard so just got two.

adamwathan's tweet image. Wanted to try an ergonomic setup but they don’t make a split version of this keyboard so just got two.


Is it even worth it if we are not making personalized OS in javascript?

Despite the fact that I use Windows just as often as MacOS, everyone is always surprised when they see me on Windows



I had an intern come up to me excited. Told me he implemented optimized Dijsktra with time complexity O(m . log^{2/3} . n). I did not tolerate it and proceeded to fire the intern. Anything less than O(1) tells me you are just not built for the grind.

It's really all about tolerance. How long can you tolerate being at the level you're? This decides the speed of your growth



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