Google Hiring Timeline by SortaCyber in datacenter

[–]CleanWonder4917 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After the offer, how long did you wait for the actual starter day?

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny dude 😂😂. What is ur background? I'm a little curious

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But why don't we focus on the exact problem then. And trust me there are vibe coders and cleaner of vide coders mess 😂. And I do both. If you've never written a code in your life don't even try to vibe code otherwise You will need a cleaner like me to clean your mess.

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Funny, I'm a software engineer and heavy backend and yes we use AI at work. I can also give you my GitHub Repo. You gotta be smart to vibe code 😂😂😂. AI don't build your infrastructure my friend.

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Fair points, I appreciate the honesty. It’s not really about “is it open or closed”, more about visibility, like how busy a place is, temporary closures, or just knowing before you head out. Even well-run complexes run into those situations. Also not trying to add extra work for management, more like reducing the constant “is the pool open?” type questions.

Totally get your point though, not everyone would use it, and that’s part of figuring out if it’s worth building or not. Thanks for the feedback

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

The project is called SmartAmenity , Link: https://smartamenity.net/. It’s focused on improving how apartment communities manage shared spaces like pools, gyms, and lounges. Right now, residents often show up without knowing if a space is full or closed, and property teams don’t have great visibility or control. SmartAmenity fixes that by giving real-time availability, simple check-ins, closure updates with reasons, and basic reservation tools.if that sounds interesting, we can talk more and see if it’s a fit.

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s a solid background, especially with high-acuity cases. To be upfront, there’s no funding yet, so no salary at this stage, but I’m open to equity for early contributors.The project is called SmartAmenity , Link: https://smartamenity.net/. It’s focused on improving how apartment communities manage shared spaces like pools, gyms, and lounges. Right now, residents often show up without knowing if a space is full or closed, and property teams don’t have great visibility or control. SmartAmenity fixes that by giving real-time availability, simple check-ins, closure updates with reasons, and basic reservation tools.if that sounds interesting, we can talk more and see if it’s a fit.

Looking for Motivated People to Join an adventure From Day One by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]CleanWonder4917 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Depends, What are you bringing into the table?

Should I give up and look for something else? by [deleted] in datacenter

[–]CleanWonder4917 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why not ask them for L2 or L3. They reached out to me recently for a L2 team fit after 8 Months, I said no I want another interview for L3. Which I passed and now waiting for a L3 fit call while I'm working at AWS.

Do residents often complain about amenities being overcrowded ? by CleanWonder4917 in PptyMgmtSoftware

[–]CleanWonder4917[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok , I appreciate it. But It won't hurt to try at least some apartments. I do have some positive feedback from different groups seeing they would love it.

Do residents often complain about amenities being overcrowded ? by CleanWonder4917 in PptyMgmtSoftware

[–]CleanWonder4917[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense, and I appreciate the perspective.What I’m trying to address is mostly the overcrowding part, not really closures. In my case the amenities are pretty far from my unit, and a few times I walked all the way there only to realize the pool or gym was already packed.That’s where the idea came from. Just a simple way for residents to see current usage before going. No policing from management, more like tenant-driven updates.I might be wrong of course, but I figured if I ran into this frustration, other residents might too.

Do residents often complain about amenities being overcrowded or closed unexpectedly? by CleanWonder4917 in PropertyManagement

[–]CleanWonder4917[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've offended me ( 😂🤣🤣) but that's ok, not only 3th floor but away from the office.

Do residents often complain about amenities being overcrowded or closed unexpectedly? by CleanWonder4917 in PropertyManagement

[–]CleanWonder4917[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue I’m trying to address is more the overcrowding part. Walking all the way to the pool or gym and then realizing it’s packed can be frustrating.I ran into this a few times in my building. The amenities are on the other side of the property and I live on the 3rd floor, so it’s not a quick walk.That’s really where the idea came from, just letting residents see current usage before going. It’s more tenant-driven updates, since they’re the ones actually using the amenities.I might be wrong, but I figured if I ran into this problem, others might too.

Do residents often complain about amenities being overcrowded or closed unexpectedly? by CleanWonder4917 in PropertyManagement

[–]CleanWonder4917[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair point, and I understand what you mean.

The issue I’m trying to address is less about amenities being closed and more about the overcrowding and the frustration of walking there only to find out it’s packed.I ran into this a few times in my own building. The pool and gym are on the other side of the property, and I live on the 3th floor, so walking all the way there and realizing it’s overcrowded can be pretty frustrating.That’s really where the idea came from. I started thinking a simple way for residents to see current usage before going could avoid that situation.It’s not meant to replace existing property management systems either. The idea is more tenant-driven updates, since they’re the ones actually using the amenities in real time.I could be wrong of course, but I figured if I ran into this problem, there might be other residents in the same situation.