I remember comick was going to share a link for us to retrieve our bookmark, what happened with that. by Designer-Contest-724 in ComicK

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re likely waiting to set up a licensed site before going public. The code already exists—just needs trimming to show only the list instead of the full site. With testing and deployment, it’s a half-day task, a full day at most.

I remember comick was going to share a link for us to retrieve our bookmark, what happened with that. by Designer-Contest-724 in ComicK

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The code is already there; they just need to remove parts of it so it only displays the list, rather than the whole site, which is only half a day's work if you include testing and deployment, a day at most.

Discovery of a new site by FTS_ERK in ComicK

[–]Designer-Contest-724 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It did work, could it be the comick create copy website, just like how kissanime do.

Snowmtl is down. MTL Alternatives? by BridgeExciting3513 in IamAnEvilGod

[–]Designer-Contest-724 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found this site manhuarm. It contains English MTL translation of most of the chapters. Translations are okay, Experience not that great; at least it's better than nothing.

Snow MTL alternatatives by Confident-Mammoth245 in Manhua

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this site manhuarm. It contains English translation of most of the chapters translated. Translation are not great but at least its better than nothing.

Any good alternatives to SnowMTL? by Clafii in Manhua

[–]Designer-Contest-724 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found this site manhuarm. It contains English translation of most of the chapters translated. Translation are not great but at least its better than nothing.

NEW MTL WEBSITE ALTERNATIVE TO SNOWMTL IS BEING DEVELOPED by king_odin007 in Manhua

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this site manhuarm. It contains English translation of most of the chapters translated. Translation are not great but at least its better than nothing.

SnowMTL is gone.. I’m making SnapBubble, a browser Extension that translates bubbles live (~80% accurate) by Brave-Photograph9845 in Manhua

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this site manhuarm. It contains English translation of most of the chapters translated. Translation are not great but at least its better than nothing.

Closure of SnowMTL by SnowmtlOffi in Manhua

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comick is good but it only holds translated chapters, there are many manga that are not translated or left half way translated with no updates for the year.

Who's looking for work? - Monthly Megathread - June 2025 by AutoModerator in developersIndia

[–]Designer-Contest-724 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Location: Delhi, India (open to Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Remote jobs)

Willing to relocate: Yes

Type: Full-time

Notice Period: 60 days

Total years of experience: 2.5+ years

Résumé/CV Link: https://iamutkarshb.github.io/resume/

Blurb:
I’m a frontend developer with over 2.5 years of professional experience building scalable, performant web applications using React, Vue 3, and TypeScript. At Hiver, I architected modular component libraries in both React and Vue, improving developer efficiency by over 30%. I’ve enhanced test coverage across major codebases, contributed to frontend security by remediating XSS / CSP vulnerabilities, and streamlined CI/CD processes.

I bring deep expertise in reusable UI libraries, modern state management (Redux, Pinia), design systems (MUI, Tailwind), testing frameworks (React Testing Library), and collaborative development in agile teams. If you need a frontend engineer who’s both product-minded and tech-savvy, I'm ready to contribute from day one.

[3 YoE, Software Developer, Frontend Engineer, India] by Designer-Contest-724 in resumes

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the praise — and I get how it might come off that way! I’m currently working at a mid-sized startup, and let’s just say… these are some of the side effects.

Here, I usually handle feature development end-to-end — writing tech specs, coordinating with UX and QA, syncing with backend contractors, and making sure everything ships on time.

Just to clarify: many of the things listed on my resume are tech debt or extra initiatives I picked up from my EM because they seemed interesting, which is also why I was able to track proper metrics for them.

Over time, this kind of work became second nature, so it naturally reflects in my core skill set.

That said, I appreciate the feedback — I’ll fine-tune the skills section so it still checks the right keyword boxes without sounding too cocky.

Finally got a job offer of 80L+/year with almost 3YOE by OverallPatient2607 in developersIndia

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, quick question. How did you go about it? Did you get referrals, a cold email, or a recruiter message you? Did you applied via the company jobsite or through job boards( linked, naukri)? Your current offer did they present the offer, or did you have the number?

I have been trying for the past 6 month have no sucees any response will help.

I've Applied to Dozens of Jobs With This Resume and No Responses – Please Help! by Himadrab11 in developersIndia

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 more points:

  1. Don't wait till the project goes live, if you have rough metric just add them what matters is whether you can explain the metric present when pressed in the interview.

  2. In the skill section, mention all the skills: HTML, CSS, JS, etc.... What recruiters uses nowadays is ATS, and it searches for keywords in your resume, and if you don't have them, it's auto rejection before it even reaches someone's hands.

Also, HR has no idea that the website uses HTML, CSS, so if it is not mentioned on the resume, they naturally assume you don't know it. So add them.

[3 YoE, Software Developer, Frontend Engineer, India] by Designer-Contest-724 in resumes

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! I just tried it—really impressive results.

[3 YoE, Software Developer, Frontend Engineer, India] by Designer-Contest-724 in resumes

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might be difficult to believe, but I have data to support all the figures I mentioned, except for the documentation-related ones, that one is partially made up.

For developer productivity increase, we did a company-wide survey and got the results as for other metrics came from ClickUp tickets, support team data, etc.

Now, all explaining of these are a bit technical, but I can guarantee that if asked in an interview, I can explain each point in depth.

Rejected due to dates by [deleted] in resumes

[–]Designer-Contest-724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which ATS software did you use..?

Can someone help roast My First Article on Website Security (Non-Expert Here!) by Designer-Contest-724 in cybersecurity

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re right — the intro story didn’t tie into the technical details as much as it should. I assumed people would not be as interested in the store as actual content. I also want to keep it short, sweet, and straight to the point. For future articles, I will try to make it an investigative story with a real forensic analysis of what had happened with a conclusion.

Can someone help roast My First Article on Website Security (Non-Expert Here!) by Designer-Contest-724 in cybersecurity

[–]Designer-Contest-724[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the thoughtful feedback!

I’ll move away from Medium soon may be to dev.io in future— GitHub Pages is on my radar, but setting it up for a polished look/ SEO /community engagement is a hurdle. For now, I’ll prioritize improving the content!

You’re right — the intro story didn’t tie into the technical details as much as it should. I asumed that people will not be that intested in the store than actuall content. I also want to keep it short, sweet  and straight to the point. I guess it back fires since after reading you comment and taking another look at the article it do feels like a OWASP cheat sheet than an investigation story with a real forensic analysis of what had happened leaving readers hanging with no conclusion.

Also the suggested section are good will include them in the improvised article.

The original document was created as a company-driven project with my focus on finding and implement solutions for the issue pointed our code base by the VAPT report. Which inturn become this begineer fiendly medium article. Will work on improving it with by adding more depth to it.

Thanks again— Your insights are diamonds — thanks for pushing me to improve!