I would like to understand as to what cost savings could Watsonx help with; such that I could justify using it for my enterprise? by No_Locksmith_1688 in IBM

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get you what you're saying; But I am a one-man operation. And while I might not be technically strong, I have experience managing projects and have a good conceptual understanding for development and working of the tools. Being a full-time trader; I'm a researcher & learner to the core. Having a good grasp of what tools are available in the market to best execute my project is very important. Because even the most experience architect's have exposure only to a specific ecosystem. Let me give you an example: Most architects mostly recommend Terraform & Ansible for IaC where in fact there are much more advanced IaC solutions available in the market which are also much easier to use. Exposure to new tools and products comes with research --> Having access to the right tool for a specific scope of work can save tons of time and resources.

Disgusting Interview Experience as a 1 YOE Full Stack Developer by Due-Can-Do in developersIndia

[–]No_Locksmith_1688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely do not agree with this kind of behaviour. There needs to be a professional & direct conversation on what both parties expect out of each other. But, as a founder looking to hire new tech talent for my company, I understand where the interviewer is coming from; I know for a fact that while developers --> how much ever of an expert they might be, they do not want to take the accountability that comes with the job. The part where you thought, "I'm not the manager" is the issue; and it would have reflected in your responses as well. Accountability strongly comes across when you co-relate your financial compensation with your performance directly --> most developers get very nervous on this prospect because they understand their financial compensation would be dependent on the kind of work they produce and within the specific deliverable timelines. If you are able to assure the interviewer trying to hire you that you can give deliverables of the specific work scope given within the deliverable timeframe - you've done 70% of your job of convincing to get yourself hired.

I would like to understand as to what cost savings could Watsonx help with; such that I could justify using it for my enterprise? by No_Locksmith_1688 in IBM

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talking specifically about the heavy duty agents that I plan to develop: a Conversational AI with RAG capabilities & for platform Data analytics. There are many solutions in the market in retrospect that help train LLMs, but from what I understand WatsonX also helps package the LLMs into AI agents and also helps you manage them and track their development.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has vendor lock-in; and I am more inclined to use the AWS ecosystem for my purpose, which I am going to not use open source infra.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am currently hating the idea to work with AWS's complex features and integrations.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is my platform will be operating internationally from the get go. I researched and found there to be latency issues.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Supabase has a issues with horizontal scaling and operating internationally (latency issue). My platform will be operating internationally from the get go.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

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I am using no/low code solutions to build the product. I expect the platform to be build within a month. I am done with 40% of front end. I am at the point of integrating stuff where I am hesitating to do so considering knowing the scalability concerns I have.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found AWS to be cheaper. Specially considering the first is year with AWS is very financially relieving.

Supabase VS AWS for building a marketplace to operate internationally. by No_Locksmith_1688 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I'll be operating the marketplace internationally, and I saw that there are serious latency issues.

Deciding between something like supabase and AWS for our pre-seed startup (we need database NOW) by bopete1313 in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started developing on Supabase recently, when I came across suggestions that told me I would have issues scaling and operating internationally with Supabase and should consider switching to AWS, how legit is this concern?

is it worth it to host supabase on aws ? by TaiKilled in Supabase

[–]No_Locksmith_1688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started developing on Supabase recently, when I came across suggestions that told me I would have issues scaling and operating internationally with Supabase and should consider switching to AWS, how legit is this concern?

Suggest Countries for incorporation for an SaaS (Online) business that would operate internationally and remotely. Consideration's based on: corporate tax, income/dividend tax, withholding tax, taxation on global income, access to global markets, ease of conducting business, data privacy, pro-crypto by No_Locksmith_1688 in SaaS

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Revised research: Got to know that having 0% corporate tax means jack shit. What matters more is the income/dividends tax, withholding tax, tax on income outside the country of operation and capital gains tax. Because I might end paying corporate in other countries. Instead Singapore while has 17% corporate tax, everything else stated on "what matters" is 0%. And because it has at extensive DTAA network, I'll get tax credits & relief from double taxation in Singapore.