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@moshhamedani Only difference is
One is Black Cat
Other one is White Cat
Thats it
They both are best at there own
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fiverr -> half the msgs are just scammers asking you to “verify payment” with some shady ass link and support does absolutely nothing
upwork -> gigs get 50 AI generated proposals in 30 seconds from guys with the most copy pasted profiles ever
peopleperhour -> the site feels like a forgotten startup that somehow still has people posting jobs there
freelancer -> clients be posting “easy task” and then expect you to build nasa for $10
all of these platforms suck anyways.
Vivo@vivoplt
Be honest, which platform is the best for finding clients?
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Today was my final year project practical, and the whole thing turned into an absolute mess from start to finish.
First of all, I had already fucked up one of my teammate’s surnames earlier. The name and roll number were correct, but the surname was wrong, and we literally spent the entire night arguing and stressing over what would happen because of that mistake. In the end, we were just like, “Fuck it, whatever happens, happens.”
Then came the presentation.
I had this genius plan in my head: since the PPT was going to be shown on the smart monitor anyway, I’d run the presentation there and keep a ChatGPT tab open on my laptop with explanations for each slide so I could present smoothly without forgetting points.
The moment we started the intro, the external examiner interrupted and said, “Move ahead.” So I changed the slide, and then he noticed a watermark from the website/software we used to make the PPT. Instantly he started going, “Oh, so you used AI to make this.”
I told him, “Sir, we wrote the content ourselves.”
Somehow that topic cooled down for a minute, but the funniest part was that he didn’t even properly watch our PPT after that. He just lost interest in it completely and directly told us to show the project demo instead.
Now the problem was that doing the demo with a dual-monitor setup was hard to manage properly, so I merged both screens into a single display. Unfortunately, my laptop still had the ChatGPT explanation tab open… and he saw it.
That was it.
Again: “See? You made this using AI.”
At that point I literally had to show him the chat and explain that it was only for presentation explanations so I could explain the PPT properly. But he just wouldn’t listen.
Then another teacher joined in and started saying, “What’s the point if AI is doing everything? What’s your need then?”
I explained AGAIN that we only used ChatGPT for explanations, not for making the entire project. Then he hit us with the classic line: “In interviews they ask what you made in your final year project. Will you even be able to explain it?”
And honestly, I think he expected me to fail there.
But since I had actually worked on the project, I explained everything properly. After that, he started grilling the other teammates, probably thinking they would fuck up the answers. But somehow, even they answered every question properly. At that point he really didn’t have much left to say to us anymore, so then he asked for our project report file.
And the moment we handed it over, they started finding random mistakes everywhere. “Why is this written like this?” “What is this formatting?” “Why did you do that?” etc. etc.
And finally, after all that drama, they said something like, “We’ll frame this report and keep it,” in the most sarcastic tone possible, and told us to leave.
But the best part?
They had earlier told us to make number of team members + 2 copies of the files. So we thought the department would keep two copies and the rest were for individual submission or something.
NOPE.
At the end they were like, “Keep these files with yourselves.”
BRO THEN WHY THE FUCK DID YOU MAKE US PRINT SO MANY COPIES IF YOU DIDN’T EVEN NEED THEM? 😭
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(Documenting)
• Build and deployed an simple collaborative whiteboard project using websocket+ express.js+next.js with analytics
• An monorepo and app router build with integrating tldrawSDK (for canvas)
gcw-frontend-ten.vercel.app
(bad at naming)
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@system_monarch "You changed nothing.
CORS error appeared out of nowhere"
That means most of Environmental/origin mismatch in codebase.
Also CORS is dependent on browser, code , env and all.
So ,
For teammate on same machine that means browser cache,it stores states.
Thats why.
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Interviewer for a Staff Backend Role:
Your frontend is on localhost:3000
Backend on localhost:8000
You have been coding for 4 hours.
Everything was working.
You changed nothing.
CORS error appeared out of nowhere.
Your teammate on the same codebase has no CORS error on their machine right now.
Same code, ports, browser. Why are you getting it and they are not?
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@Rushu_Tushu Toh apko kya laga ye japan ya koi dusri country hai jo rules follow krke kam karegi.
Same thing happen yesterday at my college, there was inspection something.
Professors started clean the messey labs and classroom, i asks why this, they said people are coming to check.
GIF
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Food safety raids should be random and not pre-informed.
Having breakfast near my college, I saw municipal workers and officials conducting a food safety raid. In this heat, that effort deserves respect.
But something felt off.
The hygiene was unusually good. When I asked the shop owner, he said they had done a deep cleaning the night before because they knew about the inspection.
That made me wonder, what's the point of a "raid" if it's known in advance? It ends up showing a polished version, not the reality.
If inspections are meant to ensure real standards, shouldn't they be random and unannounced?

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Projects That Help You Stand Out
Backend – webhook system, feature flag service, distributed cron, rate limiter
Frontend – workflow builder UI, log explorer, diff viewer, real-time dashboard
Full Stack – multi-tenant SaaS, collaboration tool, internal admin panel
System Design – activity feed, notification system, service discovery
Data – event pipeline, time-series analytics, log processing
AI – RAG app, AI code reviewer, semantic search, prompt playground
DevOps – CI/CD system, observability dashboard, autoscaling service
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@_____ley__ I also used to listen this soundtrack, interstellar is my favourite one
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