Tejas Giri
45 posts

Tejas Giri
@tejasgiridev
Full Stack developer | Sharing progress | Running Remote Job Zone
Katılım Ekim 2023
3 Takip Edilen2 Takipçiler

@Sarthak4Alpha Whichever one doesn't hallucinate your database schema.
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@CodeEdison CORS error at 2am, asked AI to fix it, now the entire backend is in the frontend.
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@haha_girrrl The camera didn't replace photographers. It just exposed who actually had the eye.
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@ayesha_fatiima Cookies have an expiry date, localStorage never forgets, sessionStorage has amnesia.
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@OfficialSamkayz "PHP was once the talk of the town" but PHP had no identity outside the web.
Go runs Kubernetes. Java runs your bank. .NET runs Xbox. Node runs half of npm.
These aren't languages, they're ecosystems. Ecosystems don't die, they compound.
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Everything except Node Js. 😁
I know my JS friends will come for me but I want to let you know that PHP was once the talk of the town, where is PHP today? Thanks to Laravel 🤪
Aditya@Aditya_181105
Which backend stack has the strongest future? >Java + Spring >Node.js >Go >.NET
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@SahilExec "no error logs" is the answer, not the mystery.
SIGKILL leaves no logs by design. check dmesg for OOM killer and your cgroup memory.max, bet it's lower than node's --max-old-space-size.
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@ayesha_fatiima "what's stopping you from building"
a full time job, mostly
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Linux is free
Git is free
Docker is free
Kubernetes is free
Python is free
Node.js is free
Go is free
PostgreSQL is free
MongoDB is free
Redis is free
VS Code is free
Figma is free
Postman is free
Vercel has a free tier
Netlify has a free tier
ChatGPT is free
Claude is free
Gemini is free
No excuses left.
No barrier to entry.
Just ideas… and execution.
What’s actually stopping you from building & shipping?

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@devXritesh calling features/ "optional but clean" is wild. that's the only folder here that actually scales. the rest is just react-app boilerplate with extra steps.
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Stop using chaotic Next.js folder structures in 2026
Here’s the clean, scalable structure I actually use in production:
📱 app/ → App Router (pages, layouts, loading.tsx, error.tsx)
🧩 components/ → All reusable UI components
🎣 hooks/ → Custom React hooks
🛠️ lib/ → Utils, API clients, helpers & constants
📝 types/ → TypeScript definitions & interfaces
🌐 public/ → Static assets (images, icons, fonts)
🎨 styles/ → Global CSS & Tailwind config
⚙️ config/ → Environment & app configuration
🔌 api/ → Route Handlers (server actions)
📊 features/ → Feature-based organization (optional but clean)
🧪 tests/ → Test files & fixtures
This structure scales beautifully from side project to full SaaS.
Save this before it disappears......Use it...

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@Hartdrawss "under $50/month" until someone tweets your app and Claude API turns into a $400 bill at 2am,
great stack though
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PRO TIP for VIBE CODERS :
This is the only stack i use to ship AI SaaS
> Frontend : Next.js 15 (App Router)
> Auth : Clerk (OAuth in 20 minutes, not 2 days)
> Database : Supabase (Postgres + realtime + storage)
> ORM : Drizzle (type-safe, fast, no magic)
> AI layer : Claude API via Vercel AI SDK
> Payments : Stripe (subscriptions + usage-based)
> Email : Resend + React Email
> Analytics : PostHog (events + session replay + feature flags)
> Error tracking : Sentry
> Hosting : Vercel
Total infra cost before 1K users : under $50/month.
Why this stack specifically :
> Every tool has a free tier that gets you to real users.
> Every tool has a DX that doesnt slow you down. > Every tool has docs that actually work.
The decisions that felt boring at the start saved weeks in the middle.
Bookmark this for your next build.
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Hi @Support my x account @remotejobzone suspended for no reason can you please help me to restore my account?
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