@ravikiran_dev7 wild part is… it makes sense 😄
�� millions need PDFs fixed daily
• free users bring traffic
• power users pay for speed/features
• businesses pay for bulk/API use
• ads monetize the rest
boring problem + massive demand = real money 💸
I’ll say this very clearly.
AI will not replace good engineers.
It will expose bad ones.
AI is not making everyone smarter.
It’s making smart people smarter
and lazy people more dependent.
That’s the uncomfortable truth.
If you don’t understand basics,
AI answers won’t save you.
They’ll confuse you more.
If you can’t read code,
can’t debug,
can’t think logically…
AI will only hide your weaknesses
for some time.
And then reality hits. Hard.
Here’s what I truly believe:
If you’re a student or beginner,
learn to code without AI first.
Struggle.
Break your head.
Google things manually.
Write wrong code.
Fix it yourself.
That pain is important.
That pain builds thinking.
Once your foundation is strong,
once you actually know what you’re doing…
Then use AI.
In your job.
In your projects.
In your startup.
AI should be a multiplier,
not a crutch.
Good engineers use AI to move faster.
Bad engineers use AI to hide gaps.
The goal is not to stop learning code.
The goal is to learn it so well
that AI works for you, not instead of you.
Curious to know your thoughts.
Agree? Disagree?
Let’s discuss.