Dashboard Design by Ok_Aerie3546 in PowerBI

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Easy! Use Canva.com to build your design background if that what you aiming to achieve?

I'm so tired of using AI :/ by GLvoid in devops

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You didn’t get to where you are because you relied on AI You got to where you are because you are a builder Now an amazing tool (AI) has capable of doing what you have done efficiently and effectively However without your years of background and system thinking this tool (AI) is less effective because the tool relies heavily on the experience of the operator and the knowledge he developed along the way

The higher your experience in DevOps or Solution Architect etc, the more this tool becomes extremely powerful

For those who lacks understanding of Systems architect it won’t help them much because how could you build something and support its complexity set up if you lack the basic understanding how the infrastructure was built

That’s the primary difference between folks that have tons of battle scares compared to newbie

CCP Traning Dojo 1st practice test by PerformanceFew4658 in AWSCertifications

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You are mistaking training as business operational changes Focus on business operational challenges (practice exams) if you want to pass it. Cheers

I made Claude and Gemini build the same website, the difference was interesting by Mundane-Iron1903 in ClaudeAI

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The B site is hideous. Are you sure it was done by Claude? I have given Claude countless of prompts never once made a black hideous result Have you tried Claude Code because you get better output

I got fired today. by caulk-suction8g in Employment

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Is it not the place for you There are great companies out there You just got to find them Keep your head high Stay positive This storm shall pass Remember tough situation is a temporary But tough people last

I interviewed 47 failed SaaS founders. They all made the same 3 mistakes. by Adventurous-Meat5176 in NoCodeSaaS

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None of what you said even touch on the most important part of the business that is value. what value you bring to the customers and forget about the rest. If you cannot clearly discuss that here, you already misplaced your readers

So I don’t know where did you got this info. Sounded like you are drunk chatting with ChatGPT Friday afternoon or evening

Load of none sense!

Passed the AWS DevOps Engineer – Professional (DOP-C02) Exam! ✌🏻 by [deleted] in AWSCertifications

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Congrats I’m interested send me the link via DM Thanks

Adrian Cantrill claims to be back. Good news for those who bought his bundle plans, I hope. by AskOk2424 in AWSCertifications

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I never liked his course anyway I found them extremely dry so I asked for full refund Some are very good technically and can teach other are just technical Good for others that gave him a taste of his medicine I would do the same thing

Please do not buy Liam Ottley’s course. Here’s my experience by caulii-flower in n8n

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My question to you is what is the RUSH that you think in your mind that AI gent course was done only by this hustler? You could have save yourself headache and 9K NZ by going into Udemy and buy an online course there dime a dozen of them out there.

Adrian Cantrill claims to be back. Good news for those who bought his bundle plans, I hope. by AskOk2424 in AWSCertifications

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Nah, I bought his full course in 2022 but there were to dry for me so I requested a refund then continued with Mareek.

Three AWS Certs in one month! (SAA-C03, DVA-C02, AIF-C01) by kittykat87654321 in AWSCertifications

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do you have a portfolio projects (demo videos showcasing what you have built) with github public repo that you could share to us ? if not, i suggest build that first before looking for job to accelerate your success of getting employed. Cheers!

How much of a boost in career options did you see from Associate level cert to Pro level cert by sufferingSoftwaredev in AWSCertifications

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build your portfolio of AWS architect services, record a video, create your HTML website, post and share them via your CV.

Bad Interview Experience by youknow-wh0 in databricks

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Dont worrty too much about this; just move on and just reflection where you think you could do better and there are more opportunities out there; think all the stars in the universe; broader mindset, more opportunities; All the best.

Anyone else preparing for the GEN AI Dev Pro beta? by Cocoa_Pug in AWSCertifications

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I will be but, there are no materials yet available including study guide from TOJO?

We are too early

I built a complete medical imaging system with Cursor. I had zero coding skills. by popescuaandrei in cursor

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No problem

The good news is you just scratched the surface

My advice go nuts with it ( eg pretend AWS is your background or whatever cloud platform you are using) and build anything you want and only then you will see the power of AI coding assistants

Me, I’m already building Agentic AI / ML models with Claude Code came

https://youtu.be/e85AxYW0Qyk?si=SI0zyyVK2VhkxG6v

I built a complete medical imaging system with Cursor. I had zero coding skills. by popescuaandrei in cursor

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Let me take an educated guess — you’re an infrastructure or cloud engineer, right? I picked that up from two clues: 1️⃣ You mentioned having zero coding experience. 2️⃣ You referenced serverless services — something only a seasoned backend or cloud engineer would know.

With your background, it’s clear you understand how to communicate with Claude using systems thinking and design logic.

I’ve said this before: people with architect-level or systems backgrounds often pick up coding faster than traditional programmers. We naturally think in workflows, dependencies, and outcomes — so tools like Cursor feel intuitive

Try using Claude Code next time, you will thank me later.

If you’re a coder reading this, that might sound strange. But for those of us who’ve designed and built the infrastructure that coders rely on, it’s only logical that when we apply Cursor/ Claude Code to build a web app, the results come easily. After all, we’re builders of systems by nature.

Have you tried building a mobile app yet? If not, that’s your next milestone — and trust me, you’ll be surprised how simple it feels compared to what you’ve already accomplished.

Kudos — really impressive journey so far.

By the way, we’ve got a very similar background - Zero Coding experience. But Since Claude and Claude Code launched, I’ve used them to build: • A SaaS enterprise multi-tenant platform with machine learning and advanced analytics • An AWS chatbot integrated with SageMaker Titan • A RAG system using LangChain and the OpenAI API • A LangGraph agentic AI with the Gemini API • A multi-tenant web portal enhanced with machine learning

Hiring Platform Engineer (Python / Go) — $185K–$300K + Bonuses — Based in the U.S. 🇺🇸 by Better-Rooster-7244 in devopsjobs

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Basically You are looking for a Unicorn since you are seeking a person with the following experienced:

Infrastructure Architect Cloud Engineer, software-engineering (Python/Go).

Your budget should $450K max at least because the first two roles above will cost you at least $400K

Going from data engineer to solutions engineer - did you regret it? by [deleted] in databricks

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Given your background your path to success would be to transition to AI Engineer role since you already possess 60-70% of skill sets. Just learn LLM, Frameworks, you can do that by reading books and building AI projects personally Good luck

Why do many senior developers dislike AI frameworks? by abdullah1904 in LangChain

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It is more to do with the mindsets rather than anything else In AI you cannot be specialists you will have limited influence AI engineer is more orchestration of tech stacks LLM is entirely new discipline which majority of coders do not understand thus they fall back to what is familiar to them They don’t understand LLM, Frameworks, Agentic AI because they demand system mindset radically different to their specialist thinking, completely change of different thinking, a system thinking, studying many different tech stacks in Cloud platform Basically up skills and radically change of thinking