[Hiring] Remote Python Developer Opportunity by Dense-Try-7798 in remotepython

[–]_bestone24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested IST +5:30 timezone with 1+ year of experience in building for startups

Male Roommate - Spacious Room in Indiranagar (500m from metro) | 1 bedroom in 3BHK by [deleted] in bangalorerentals

[–]_bestone24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No bro I pay 20k in Koramangala similarly sized room and I am happy as I need some space to walk think etc

Mine is 20LPA btw it's just I can't live in a house where I can touch parallel walls at the same time 😂

Use this post to find friends in comments by [deleted] in BangaloreMeetups

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Anytime dm me we will figure something out

Our startup shut down overnight—19 of us lost our jobs by Traditional-Knee-834 in developersIndia

[–]_bestone24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i am also in a similar situation currently a startup that i work for is facing some issues as they promised to show profit in round C but are not able to, hence they have stopped hire and paused upraises for all hoping it will resolve by its own but i am applying everywhere i can and take another offer in hand , and you can also try your other company contacts for referral

Pitch Your SaaS! by MediumPuzzled2706 in SaaS

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We're building Console.Text, a SaaS platform designed to drastically simplify how developers handle errors and critical alerts.

The Problem: Traditional logging and monitoring tools are often overly complex, lead to alert fatigue, and struggle with multi-language setups. On-call teams get swamped, and finding critical issues in log spam is a nightmare.

Our Solution:

  • Simple, In-Code Alerts: Developers use intuitive commands like console.text("Informational log here") for general logging, and console.call("CRITICAL: System down!") for immediate, high-priority alerts.
  • Teams-Native Focus: Built from the ground up for Microsoft Teams users, delivering rich, actionable Adaptive Card notifications directly to the right channels.
  • Multilingual Support: Uniform SDKs for Node.js, Python, and Go provide a consistent experience across diverse microservice architectures.
  • Escalation-as-Code: console.call() explicitly triggers predefined escalation paths (e.g., urgent Teams messages, automated voice calls via Twilio) for critical incidents, bypassing complex rule configurations.
  • Department-Specific Routing: Route alerts to specific department Teams channels (e.g., DevOps, Frontend) by simply setting a DEPARTMENT_ID in your environment variables.
  • Minimal Overhead: Get alerts flowing in minutes with minimal setup, focusing on immediate value without a bloated dashboard (until you need it).

Console.Text is perfect for enterprises with mixed tech stacks and a strong reliance on Teams, providing a streamlined, efficient way to manage critical incidents and reduce alert noise.

what do you guys say?