Vercel is the best for portfolios. Free tier is generous, automatic SSL, custom domain works out of the box.
Connected my GitHub, push code, site is live. Couldnt be easier.
Vercel is the best for portfolios. Free tier is generous, automatic SSL, custom domain works out of the box.
Connected my GitHub, push code, site is live. Couldnt be easier.
For startups: start with Vercel + Cloudflare. Cheap, simple, scales well.
AWS is powerful but complex – easy to overspend. GCP has good startup credits but harder to learn.
Your MVP wont need AWS-level stuff. Keep it simple first.
Started learning Go after Python. The main difference is Go is more explicit – you write more code but its clearer.
Great for performance-critical stuff. But honestly, Python still fine for most jobs. Learn Go if you want to expand opportunities.
Building my first portfolio site to show potential employers. Nothing complex – just HTML/CSS/JS.
Want something free, easy to set up, and with a custom domain. Vercel? Netlify? GitHub Pages?
Starting a small SaaS and need to pick a cloud provider. Not huge traffic yet, just want something reliable and not too expensive.
Heard good things about Cloudflare (cheaper), AWS (more features), GCP (good for startups). What would you pick?
Know Python pretty well now. Thinking about learning Go for job opportunities and performance.
Is Go worth the time? How long does it take to be productive? Will it help me get better jobs?
Notion all the way. The database feature alone is insane – you can build your own CRM, project tracker, habit tracker.
Yes there is learning curve but its worth it. Used it for 3 years now.
Todoist is fine if you just need simple lists.
Notion all the way. The database feature alone is insane – you can build your own CRM, project tracker, habit tracker.
Yes there is learning curve but its worth it. Used it for 3 years now.
Todoist is fine if you just need simple lists.
Learning containers rn. Everyone says Docker but hearing Podman is better (no daemon, more secure).
Which one should I invest time in learning? Will be using it for dev work and maybe some deployment.
Student here, cant afford Photoshop. Need something for basic photo editing and maybe some graphic design.
Heard about GIMP, Photopea, Canva. Which one is actually usable?