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Frantz Kati
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Frantz Kati
@bahdcoder
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@chiziaruhoma @akinkunmi To be fair you hate it because you were built that way, to hate it.
So you're probably part of the bugs too 🫠
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@akinkunmi I don’t think those are bugs, if I built a super realistic world and everything is perfect I would hate it, I think the imperfections are intentional and needed, chaos engineering at its finest
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There are bugs though.
- Natural disasters.
- Diseases.
- Evil.
Chizi@chiziaruhoma
He prompted with no errors I doubt it was vibes 😆
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Getting a tech job, let alone a remote job is harder than ever.
It’s near impossible if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Tonight I’ll be spilling the tea on how I helped 4 different engineers land a job in the past two months.
Come join me.
twitter.com/i/spaces/1RKjp…
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@Dominus_Kelvin @resend We're currently in the warm up phase, but when Kibamail is ready, no one will beat our pricing.
No subscriptions, pay pennies with top notch dev experience.
kibamail.com/pricing
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@offpaths Please dedicate 20 seconds of the video to explaining what “grinded” is.
If you’re working on something, it’ll start queueing early customers or get you feedback faster 💪
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@coder_blvck @pullbase Currently reading through the docs. But if you have quick ideas for me to become a customer I'm all ears 🙏
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@coder_blvck @pullbase Congratulations my bro. I run a k8s cluster on bare metal. Any ideas how I can integrate this into my workflow ?
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I am thrilled to launch @pullbase an open source project that treats every Linux server like a Git-managed resource
Why Pullbase?
- Pull-based Go agent keeps every Linux server in its declared Git state.
- Continuous drift detection & auto-reconcile.
- Straightforward YAML configs and an intuitive web dashboard.
- Completely OSS
- Designed for teams of any size
Try it, fork it, improve it:
🔗 GitHub: github.com/pullbase/pullb…
🔗 Docs: docs.pullbase.io
🔗 Website: pullbase.io
Contributions and feedback welcome!

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@bahdcoder Thanks for this timely article. I've bookmarked it too.
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If you're stuck searching for a developer job in 2026, read this.
There's only one strategy that works to land a job in the current industry climate:
1. Create powerful evidence of your skill and competence
2. Present this evidence to hiring managers in a clear and impressive way
How to build powerful evidence:
- Make a list of impactful problems you are excited about. Examples:
- Build a microservice that ingests and stores 10 million logs per day.
Constraints: Low memory, high throughput, extremely fast search
- Build an extremely fast code search tool to replace Github search
Constraints: Sub 100ms searches, index popular public repositories on Github
These are high impact problems, with solutions that require learning a ton about engineering
Now that you have some evidence, when you message engineering managers, whether applying for roles or cold messaging, you say the following:
Hello dear manager,
I'm Frantz, and I built a Go microservice that ingests 10 million logs per day. Please see it here. I also built a super fast custom search engine for open-source code, and I indexed 100 million lines of code for this.
Would love a chance at bringing everything I learned to your engineering team.
Do this over and over, sending the relevant projects to hiring managers that will value what you built.
Write detailed articles about your learnings.
The more you do this, your job search becomes a game of leveling up and stacking evidence. Sooner or later, your evidence will be undeniable, and someone will give you a shot.
This is exactly how I landed 6 figure roles, and I hope this helps you land your dream role too.

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@bahdcoder 2026... EL-ROI will rewrite all of these and you will testify in JESUS mighty name I pray... AMEN!!!
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2025 wrapped:
- Worst year of my life
- Lost my greatest mentor, my dad
- Lost my loving grandmother
- Got a job offer in Canada. Applied for visa. Rejected. Lost the job.
- Lost my 2 cars: GLE 43 & C300
- Got laid off for the first time in ~6 years
- 2x rejected for the global talent visa
- Made the worst financial decisions in my adult life
- Got into the worst shape of my adult life
- Needed surgery. Did surgery. Surgery failed.
- Lost my 4 year relationship, became an emotional wreck
- And all of these are just the ones I am comfortable sharing publicly.
In 2026 we go again: revenge.
It’s not always roses and success stories.
But we become strong by rising again, no matter how many times we crash.
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This job description from Railway is the biggest differentiator between engineers that solve real world product problems and those that learned frameworks just because it's the latest trend.
As AI becomes a 100 times even more competent than any human, I'll spend my time thinking about what problems I can solve from a business.
What problems can you solve ? And what problems do you plan to be a master of at the end of 2026 ?

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