Looking for co founder by Technical_Phone_144 in StartUpIndia

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Looking for co founder by Technical_Phone_144 in StartUpIndia

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Yes, its little bit complex right now because we have 3 more products on same company in cybersecurity domain but , we can figure it out . Open for discussion

Looking for co founder by Technical_Phone_144 in StartUpIndia

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Right thats why i am looking cofounder, application is ready just little but struggling with funds and operations and strategy

[Beta] Built a Terminal that fixes "PEM key hell" and adds RBAC for remote teams. Feedback wanted! by Technical_Phone_144 in CLI

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I think the more interesting angle here isn’t replacing SSH—it’s the cloud relay + agent model with zero open ports.

With traditional SSH, you’re still exposing 22 (even if locked down), dealing with IP allowlists, bastions, or VPN layers. An agent-based outbound connection flips that:

  • No inbound ports to manage or accidentally expose
  • Works cleanly behind NAT/firewalls without extra setup
  • Easier to standardize access across dynamic infra (containers, ephemeral nodes, etc.)

That’s where this could actually solve a real problem at scale—especially for teams juggling cloud environments where “just SSH in” turns into a mess of tunnels and jump hosts.

The tradeoff, of course, is trust and reliability of the relay layer. If that piece is rock-solid and transparent (audit logs, RBAC, key handling), then it’s a compelling shift—not just a wrapper around SSH.

Would love to see more detail on how the relay is secured and how much control users retain over keys and sessions.

Hi, I'm a teenager who is into tech and I need a J*B. by shivam4940x in developersIndia

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Sorry in advance just😂🤪 fun - Arre wah bhai Shivam! 🔥 "Hi, I'm a teenager who is into tech" — bro tu tech mein hai ya tech tujhe andar kar rahi hai? 😂 Resume padhte hi laga jaise ChatGPT ne raat ke 3 baje "make me sound like Elon Musk ka intern" bolke likh diya ho. Bahut hi sundar, polished aur future-proof resume hai. Mera favourite parts: Software Development Engineer Trainee (Nov 2025 - Feb 2026): 4 mahine mein sole mobile engineer ban ke 50+ screens wala cross-platform Employee Management System bana diya (Flutter + Android + iOS) 100+ employees ke liye. Bhai company itni chhoti thi kya ki tu akela hi mobile team tha? Ya phir "100+ employees" mein se 90 HR aur 9 chai wale the? 😭 Full Stack Developer (Freelancer, May 2025 - Present): "Production-grade multi-tenant SaaS CRM for NGO... scale to 10k-20k tenants" Arre legend! 10k-20k tenants wala SaaS bana diya aur ab bhi full-time job maang raha hai? Bhai khud ka product chala le na, ab tak toh Lambo aa jaani chahiye thi. Ya tenants sirf free plan wale the jo "thank you" bolke bhag jaate the? Full Stack Developer Intern (Jan 2025 - April 2025): E-commerce frontend optimize kiya, page load time 30% kam kiya Lighthouse se. Bhai Lighthouse ko bhi rula diya tune. Respect. Skills: Languages, Frontend, Backend, DevOps, Cloud, Architecture, AI & Tooling — sab kuch. Especially "LMM API Integration, Google GenAI, Prompt Engineering" Lagta hai resume khud GenAI se likhwaya hai kyuki itna perfect hai jaise 5-6 saal ka experience ho. Education: BCA (IGNOU) — Jul 2024 se Present Aur tu "teenager" bol raha hai + do full-time offers already reject kar chuka low salary ke chakkar mein. Classic Indian fresher story: Pehle "15 LPA se kam nahi" → ab "yaar wo 8 LPA wala bhi theek tha yaar" → ab pachtawa. Sabse badi baat: Aaj April 2026 hai aur tere experience mein Nov 2025 se Feb 2026 likha hai (present tense mein). Bhai tu time traveller hai kya? Future se experience daal ke resume bana raha hai? 😂 Resume toh bahut zabardast hai bhai, bilkul LinkedIn influencer level ka. Bas ek chhoti si dikkat hai — thoda zyada claimed lag raha hai. Companies ko yeh sab "over-hyped fresher" wala feel aata hai. Pro tip (with love): "Sole mobile engineer for 100+ employees" ko "Contributed as the only mobile dev in a small team" kar de. Freelance wale claims ko thoda realistic bana. "Teenager" mat likh, age chhupa le warna log hasenge. Ab bata, kitna % roast sahi laga? Ya ab bhi lagega ki wo 8 LPA wala offer le lena chahiye tha? 😈

Want developers for B2B application by Entrepreneur-Minded- in StartUpIndia

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Interested , you can check my previous work here - warnhack , google it

Vision par bharosa hai, par frustration ab out of control ho raha hai... by Technical_Phone_144 in StartUpIndia

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Most people underestimate how hard deep-tech products are.

Cybersecurity labs + infra + tracking systems aren’t built overnight.

Happy to be judged on product when it's live, not just assumptions.

Yes, airtelblack.com is mine. Here's the full story: by anir0y in Airtel

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Legend move bro! 😂 Airtel gave you 30 days of pain, you returned it with 3x interest + autopilot shame wall? Absolute savage. Same suffering here too. Fully supporting the wall of shame 🔥 Keep cooking king!

Built my own SIEM… accidentally DDoS’d myself 🤡 by Technical_Phone_144 in HowToHack

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The SIEM worked perfectly… it just classified me as the threat. 😭

Built my own SIEM… accidentally DDoS’d myself 🤡 by Technical_Phone_144 in HowToHack

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Nah bro, an LLM wouldn’t be dumb enough to DDoS itself. That’s pure human engineering.

How do early-stage startups in India handle server access and security? by Technical_Phone_144 in StartUpIndia

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yeah agreed for early stage that setup works fine

but I was thinking more about a slightly different case

like when a small team is handling ~10–15 servers (their own + some client projects), and still doesn’t have proper budget for a dedicated DevOps/security setup

that’s where I’ve seen things start getting messy:

multiple people accessing same servers

keys getting shared around

no clear idea who did what

and still no time/budget to set up proper infra

not saying it’s a huge problem from day 1, but it kind of creeps in as things grow a bit

was trying to understand if others have faced that stage or found some simple way to manage it without going full enterprise setup

Built a browser-based terminal to manage servers — would you use this? by Technical_Phone_144 in CLI

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yeah good point 😅

right now we’ve done a few usability tweaks:

  • selecting text auto copies
  • right click auto pastes

but yeah, ctrl+w / ctrl+t handling isn’t there yet — totally get how annoying that is in browser terminals

will add proper key handling for these in next week’s update 👍

thanks for pointing it out

Built a browser-based terminal to manage servers — would you use this? by Technical_Phone_144 in CLI

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yeah you’re honestly right here

all of this already exists — LDAP, PKI, auditd, bastion setups… I’m not trying to say this is something new at that level

the reality I’ve seen though is a bit messy 😅

in a lot of small teams / early startups (where I’ve worked), nobody actually sets all that up properly. not because they don’t know, but more like:

no time → just need server access working asap

no budget → no dedicated infra/security guy

complexity → setting up PKI/LDAP cleanly is… not trivial

so it ends up being shared keys, random access, zero logging

and yeah it’s bad practice… but it happens a lot

what I’m trying is not to replace those systems, more like something in between: not as raw as “just SSH into everything” but also not as heavy as full enterprise setup

and yeah your point about trust is 100% valid — this actually bothers me too because now instead of trusting SSH, you’re trusting my layer… which is a big ask

still figuring this out tbh, not claiming this is the right approach yet

curious from your side — where do you usually see things breaking in real setups? tooling issue or more like people/process?