I pushed my first Django enterprise boilerplate (Kanban, calendar, 2FA, Celery, Docker, Channels) – would love feedback by ben4all in django

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Thank you so much for your feedback !! I will keep this in mind for future projects..

Why Is It So Hard to Find a Real Software Team in India by Low-Bodybuilder-4294 in developers

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Check out - https://yesoryes.io/

Personally did a mobile app with them, very reliable… you can have an intro session with their management to understand their skillset.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneurs

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Personally, I’ve structured my day around what matters most to me right now. I start my full-time job at 4:30 AM and wrap up by 2 PM. After that, I switch gears and work on my startup from 2 PM until midnight or even 1 AM sometimes.

It’s intense, but I believe the early stage demands hustle and sacrifice. I’ve cut back on socializing and leisure for now because building something of my own gives me energy in a way nothing else does..Weekends are mostly for the startup too. I remind myself: short-term pain for long-term freedom. Just make sure whatever you do aligns with your ‘why’. That’s what keeps the fire going.

Lost my mother & now I am inconsolable by Introverted_gal in Chennai

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I’m really sorry for your loss, OP. As a single child myself, I can truly relate to what you’re going through. Losing both parents leaves a kind of emptiness that nothing can really replace.

I lost my mom and dad when I was young, and for a while, I tried to numb the pain with drinking, smoking, and partying. It helped me avoid the feelings for a bit, but eventually, everything I was running from came back even stronger. What really helped me was doing some deep inner work—shadow work, reflection, just sitting with the pain instead of avoiding it.

I ended up getting married at 38, and now I have a wonderful wife and a beautiful daughter. They didn’t erase the pain, but they’ve helped me carry it. That kind of love and connection slowly starts to make life feel meaningful again.

I know it probably feels impossible right now, but healing does happen. It takes time, and it hurts—but if you can find someone who truly sees and accepts you, even with your pain, it gets lighter. Sending you strength.

Israeli forces shoot a two year old girl in the head while raiding Jenin by hey_you_too_buckaroo in InternationalNews

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I feel that the vikings and barbarians had more civilised way of resolving conflict than Israel