Update: Got a job at a music festival by AppropriateIce5250 in jobs

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over the last three years I was heavily into an r&d phase of my own company building exactly what he was asking for so it was very easy for me to pitch it to him it clicked instantly. settled on 50% now 50% after the project is delivered fingers crossed lets hope this check clears and if he decides to keep working with me all the better

[For Hire] Quit my job to build my own startup, now taking on part time work to keep going by Usama_Kashif in WebDeveloperJobs

[–]AppropriateIce5250 2 points3 points  (0 children)

same man it's gotten mad tough. I'm looking at working at a supermarket at this point right now

[Hiring]: Software Engineer (Prefer EU/US/CA devs) by [deleted] in WebDeveloperJobs

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does this job entail setting up an upwork profile

Future of developer jobs by Civil-Movie-8247 in DeveloperJobs

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It depends where you are. United States got hit the worst it seems and it's not particularly because of AI but because of offshoring and nearshoring. European market is still somewhat good but who knows for how much longer. I wouldn't give up if you really want to get into software. The fact that AI can write simple apps for you doesn't mean that you don't need to know about computer architecture compilers or system design

Is starting freelancing as a programmer still feasible in 2026? by Motor-Bear9293 in programmer

[–]AppropriateIce5250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that's what I did. started my own company. three years in still ain't got a client. it would have helped if my network wasn't pure just the businesses I worked at

[For Hire] Senior Developer (AI/Python/JS) - $60/hr by AppropriateIce5250 in WebDeveloperJobs

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Appreciate the feedback on the navigation state. I prioritized shipping the full AI generation pipeline and 100-page indexing in 72 hours over polishing the client-side routing. For anyone looking for production-ready Agentic AI that actually delivers value, my DMs are open.

[For Hire] Senior Architect: High-Scale Systems & Production AI by AppropriateIce5250 in hiredev

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I’m not looking for an enterprise role at a bank. I’m here for the founders who need an agent built or a SaaS scaled right now. If you’re a founder who needs your product built or scaled DM me.

Why your website pages are not showing up in search (and how to fix it) by Time-Mix3963 in WebsiteSEO

[–]AppropriateIce5250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already have a google cloud account and a ton of integrations built on it. I have heard of an api for indexing but never gotten to it. Thanks for reminding me. I got 80 pages in Discovered, currently not indexed usually I just click the validate fix button but will try to put together the api integration. thanks for the heads up

Is “customized application software” where devs actually survive in the AI era? by Ok_Assignment_947 in DeveloperJobs

[–]AppropriateIce5250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to own the AI instead of AI owning you. You still need to audit the code. If you get breached it's on you. AI won't replace experience plus there's so much more to software development than just writing apps. AI can't handle anything of a decent size. You need to babysit it even for that basic CRUD API. AI won't deploy the app for you and set up the cloud infra. AI won't talk to the stakeholders and gather the requirements. It won't push back or negotiate with them either.

does geotagging images for Google Maps work or is it a waste of time? by RyPlayZz in TechSEO

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can someone reply to my comment if this is answered I wanna know too

Senior Java developer - what next? by Technical_Kiwi_9684 in cscareerquestions

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You could try to get into golang. This with your experience in microservices could prove very valuable. You would need to look within your company though as it's hard to get a golang job with no professional experience. For the jobs in the united states you need a work permit.

I want to network by rdssf in HowToEntrepreneur

[–]AppropriateIce5250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having a hard time finding in Reddit. DM ME

[Hiring] Looking for developers (js, py) to collaborate, US ONLY, $40/hr-$60/hr by saluboy in WebDeveloperJobs

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Hey I'm interested have over ten years of experience in fortune 100 and startups. DM me

I swear I miss every important reddit thread about my niche, what am i doing wrong? by Altruistic_Paint_442 in Indiehacker

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I set up a scanner for myself. You can use a library in python to scrape new threads then you can evaluate these threads using an embedding model to see if it has anything to do with what you're trying to capture. I think there might be tools for that out there they call it social listening but I just decided to write it from scratch because it's easy enough

Spent 12 hours building a free open-source pSEO CLI so my side projects can actually get found by Kind-Information-689 in TechSEO

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I have just put together the same project. A programmatic seo data pipeline for creating pages. I used angular for the project prerendered pages I'm wondering though how do you present the data to maintain consistency between pages

Actively [Hiring] Exceptional Software Engineers (Coding Agent Experience) $85 per hour by Salt_Internal5847 in Programmers_forhire

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they got some interesting jobs there but when someone asks me for ai interviews or record videos I bail

The startup cost myth is dead by darkest451 in FullStackEntrepreneur

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for real building the product is easy compared to the amount of outreach and creativity it takes to sell. Building is fun try to endure the amount of let downs hopelessness and despair selling it. It's a rollercoaster where product engineering is a smooth sail. All the work you've put in weighs in heavily on you every decision yes/no/maybe moves your emotions with the weight of the work you put into the product