I've built a situation monitor for AI job trends. β¨
You can check trending roles, skills, tech stacks, etc and see if they are rising or cooling down.
-> https://t.co/Ar0bK9QsfC
If you're working in AI or planning your next move, this gives you a clear picture of where the market is heading.
@WhiteFace18145@realwfa backlinks is when other websites link to your website.
when you get more backlinks from good standing sites, google's trust of your site increases and it will show your site to more people on search results page.
Real Work From Anywhere has hit 35k+ organic clicks from Google in the last 28 days! π₯³
It's 1k+ clicks per day.
I have spent $0 on backlinks, ads, and promotions so far.
So this is big for a small scrappy indie like me. π
@farrux_hewson@realwfa domain rating is a made up metric. just make a good site. Follow proper technical seo.
getting backlinks is hard, yeah. You have to give it some time and persistence.
If you think you've seen enough efficiency with midjourney's products, let me introduce their career page.
Every job listing is just a title and a 30-word description. You can't click on listings. You just send your resumes to the email in the bottom of the page.
Bullish.
I have always been a non-believer of working from cafes!
I think instagram girls and influencers ruined it for me.
But it changed when I actually tried working from a cafe.
I find myself being more efficient when I am working from cafe than my home. I always swallow the hard part first when I am working from cafe. When in home, I do the easy part and then come to hard part later (by the time, my energy is low), which is ultra inefficient.
Also, I thought I would be distracted when I am working from a cafe but it turned about to be a wrong assumption as well. I rarely find myself caring about others when I am engaged in my work in a cafe.
If you think you can't build from cafes, give it a try, you'll definitely change your opinion.
It's crazy to think how all of this unfolded.
Cursor was valued at $30 billion when Boris and co launched Claude Code.
The spicy part is how Boris called CC when they launched it - an experimental research tool.
I feel like if it's not for Boris, Cursor wouldn't even have sold anytime soon. They could have had a generational run.
@CloudflareDev@fayazara Cloudflare proxy counts as building on Cloudflare? π
I made a site to curate AI jobs, proxied and image stored (R2) via Cloudflare.
https://t.co/XpqKBjrKQ2