Sometimes I messed up real bad when I was trying networking stuff during adguard or pihole integration because my wifi stopped working while me messing with DHCP and I kinda panicked because of that but claude was a huge help that time.
I have had done something similar what Neha suggests here and lately I have been doing a lot of self hosting stuff. I started with buying a Pi 5 and later on added other components and learned more stuff around what is used for what.
I started my career as web and graphic designer and then moved to front-end. 5 years ago, I decided to move out of front-end or basically - upskill and I started Cloud.
I did enrolled in course for cloud and I wasted my money. As someone who was coming from front-end background, it was hard to keep up with the folks in course who are already pro in backend, devops etc.
So, I started doing self learning & it helped me a LOT.
If youโre a beginner and want to get started with cloud platforms, architecture design, or system design, start with small hands-on projects.
I will share 1 project idea for next few days (it would be a note for my my blog too)
PS: I will be using AWS. You can do same in any cloud platform.
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While it can be challenging to keep up to date with what's hot in the stack because of AI revolution I also feel that it has opened doors for people like me to just explore territories which were completely unknown few years back.
@atbrakhi I asked because they used to have Samosa earlier as well. It was different than other places but kimchi definitely sounds like an interesting combo.
@atbrakhi The first time I saw people pulling their socks over the bottom of their pants, I was like, "Heck yeah, you can do the most practical thing that works for you, and nobody cares". Even though I was the one judging their clothing choices in the first place. ๐
We're winding back our peak hours limit reduction and doubling 5 hour limits.
Excited to partner with SpaceX to bring you more compute and we'll keep pushing to bring you the best coding agent in the world.
@hellonehha I had my doubts about what I would do if everything's been done by AI but honestly it opened new doors for me to explore. I have started looking into other layers of shipping projects. I am exploring hardware related stuff, very early and slow learner in it but it's fun.
@hellonehha Hello!
I have been using it at both places like everyone else. For work, I use it heavily to write docs, understand the codebase, write tests and then I do the validation part (that's the most tricky part I feel).
For side projects, I use it for research and vibe ๐