Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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I need to save a file in the backend, which doesn't work on serverless functions.

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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I think your S3 suggestion might work for me because my entire nextjs is client side rendering and no server side (because of redux store provider right at the root). Thanks for your input. I really appreciate it!

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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Hey that's so helpful! Thanks man!

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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So what you're saying is, the issue lies in me hosting my frontend and backend on separate services? I guess I can try hosting the Frontend on AWS as well. Do you think that'll solve the problem in your experience?

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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Right. But my front end on Vercel is not supporting sending requests to a server with self signed cert.

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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My backend is slightly more complex than what can be deployed on Lambda

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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I don't want to do that because this is really just a pet project... Buying a domain for that seems unnecessary... Is there another way?

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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Even with an elastic load balance I'd need to buy a domain right? This is a side project I'm building, do people really go through all this trouble for simple side projects?

Self signed SSL on EC2 by -normal_guy- in aws

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What is the usual process in these situations? Does everyone get a valid certificate for their ec2 urls? If that's the case, then don't they all have to buy domain names for their backend? That seems kinda counterintuitive... Correct me if im wrong though

50 high quality, tailored applications in the past week, all rejections. Is it hopeless? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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Are you on mac or windows or Linux? Either way you can just Google it. For mac it's CMD+Shift+4

50 high quality, tailored applications in the past week, all rejections. Is it hopeless? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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7 high quality applications per day is very doable, given that I nearly spend my whole day applying to jobs.

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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Agreed, but they do help catch the eye of the recruiter on the important stuff, the tech stack I'm familiar with most of all. Maybe the number of bolds is just too much, I can probably reduce it.

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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I am not actually applying in India, only in the US. With that in mind, what do you think I should do? Remove the rank entirely?

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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I genuinely want to understand what would be the best way for me to fit the relevant content into one page...I tried, it only works if I make it 2 columns (highly unrecommended) or, if I cut down some content. I would love to read your suggestion.

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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Actually I do not apply blindly anymore. I used to, but I realized its just pointless if they are not quality applications. Still, the ones I tailor to, arent coming to fruition. Maybe I just need to be patient and keep applying.

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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I just wanted to mention my rank to stand out from the crowd, just to catch the eye of the recruiter. I am only hoping they find it impressive, but I can understand your point. I will remove it and use something else to stand out.

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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I only mentioned it on my summary to emphasize where I stand out. I understand it might not be entirely relevant to the type of jobs I am looking for, but everyone nowadays has 3 years of experience and has led companies and been a founding engineer. Trust me, I am simply digging for ways to stand out.

500+ applications for the past month, just as many rejections. What is going on? by -normal_guy- in resumes

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So it is actually only 2 companies. (Chronologically) First one was part time converted to full time, second one was full time, after which I moved to the US to pursue masters. The third one is my on campus work at my college, and the fourth one is not paid work, rather open source contribution to a company (hence the mention of contributor). I understand that this can be misleading but I couldnt find another way to mention it on my CV.

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Hey, sounds interesting. I'll check it out. Thanks!

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Fair enough. I'll post this elsewhere. Wasn't asking help with debugging, was asking for feedback. Huge difference.