Just created this isometric drone design in Figma!I’m not deep into UI design, but this one turned out really engaging and fun to make.
What do you think? 😄
#IsometricDesign#UIDesign#FigmaDesign
⏰ Clock’s ticking.
If you want to move ahead in tech, start preparing to leave now.
Things are no longer moving in a progressive direction.
#TechTalent#BrainDrain
🇮🇳BREAKING: INDIA’S CENTRAL BANK IS BACKING A CRYPTO BAN
The RBI wants India’s crypto policy to "lean toward prohibition", warning of risks to financial stability and monetary sovereignty.
Reuters says it also wants banks blocked from holding, trading or gaining exposure to crypto and private stablecoins.
This comes despite India having nearly 39 million crypto traders holding around $2.1B in digital assets.
Something on my cloud VPS decided to be extremely helpful today.
Kept respawning nginx on port 80 like it was possessed.
My main Docker nginx (vpsconfig) kept getting murdered in a restart https://t.co/0vNawZwpGv + APIs = dead.
Tried stopping it normally — it just came back instantly.
Had to go full medieval with kill commands.Finally stopped.
Everything’s back up.Still have zero idea what was spawning it 😂#DevOps #Nginx #Linux
@Hiteshdotcom I red a article on hackernews few days earlier . It's telling how medical journals / researches without certified evidences and logical backing getting punched on a massive scale 🫥🫥
@KadriJibraan for confined area there are better alternative then this toy,
one is using a laserstation type system that auto detects and shoot lazer to kill musquito and other small insects ..
but this toy thing , if you can control and kill mosquito is fun 😂😂😂
7+ hours later, site is finally back online.
> The villain? Server’s system clock was broken.
> Valid tokens treated as expired + every small bug turned into an endless loop.
Time is undefeated. ⏰
Building a component library where motion actually communicates.
Instead of just decorating the interface, every animation has a clear reason for existing.
Recently got a lot of DMs asking how I got a remote job. So here's what worked for me.
→ Pick one niche and go deep. Something you actually like, that you can talk about without running out of things to say.
→ Be consistent. Do what you're doing everyday, even if it's just for an hour. It builds muscle memory.
→ A few places to find these companies: YC jobs, Wellfound, Remote OK, We Work Remotely. Look for the ones that recently raised funding, they're hiring fast.
→ Find the founder or their employees. Get their contact, X, or email, and message them directly.
→ Keep it simple. Who you are, what you do, one line on why this company. Know about the company first, don't message blindly.
→ If you only want remote, say it upfront in the first message. Don't let it come up later.
→ Send proof of work, not just a resume. Make a Notion doc, write a bit about yourself, and drop the links to your best projects. Add a 2-3 minute Loom video walking through them, it shows the actual effort. If you have open source work, add that too.
→ Don't wait to feel qualified. Just start. But have a few good projects ready before you do.
→ Even if someone rejects you, keep the connection. Say thank you, end it well. I actually got referred to another company by a founder who rejected me.
→ Post your work on X. Doesn't matter how much reach you get, it still increases visibility. I was getting clients even without much reach.
→ It's a numbers game. Do cold DMs every day, make it a habit, not something you try when you're desperate.
→ Keep the consistency and the hard work. You don't know when the opportunity will come.
🇨🇳China has launched its first AI model :
=> Then model is trained using domestic chips,
=> following the U.S. restrictions on Nvidia's GPU supply to the country.
I am currently trying it out btw.
Sometimes I feel like I'm in the wrong profession.
I should have been a psychiatrist or a psychologist
because I don't know why, but I always end up being an unpaid therapist to everyone.🙃🙃🙃🙃