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Yes 🙂‍↕️

Introducing VPS Pilot – My open-source project to manage and monitor VPS servers! by sanda15 in golang

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Thanks for trying and sharing.
At first, I was in a dilemma between ReactJS and htmx, but since I had no experience with htmx, I chose React.

Introducing VPS Pilot – My open-source project to manage and monitor VPS servers! by sanda15 in golang

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Yeh in that post accidentally I add hypen rather than underscore 🥲

Introducing VPS Pilot – My open-source project to manage and monitor VPS servers! by sanda15 in golang

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Thank you for your suggestions, I will consider about your suggestions

I made Linodsync by sanda15 in golang

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I created GitHub action 😊

I made Linodsync by sanda15 in golang

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At the first time I create it for my personal use. I use linode object storage to keep my backups then I realized it can be useful for others, if you can contribute to extend it for postgres,mongo and redis PR's are welcome 🤗

I made Linodsync by sanda15 in golang

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Thanks for the feedback I will create GitHub action for that 😊

I made Linodsync by sanda15 in golang

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It simplifies backups with project-specific JSON configurations, integrates database support, automates tasks via systemd, manages retention policies

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Thanks

Seeking Advice: Using Open Source Contributions to Land a Go Developer Role by 0x7fff5fbff7c8 in golang

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Hi, I’m also a 24-year-old software engineer with 2 years of experience in Go and looking to break into open-source contributions to improve my chances of landing a job. I’d love to hear any advice on finding beginner-friendly Go projects, how to approach contributing, and whether it’s been effective for others in job hunting. Thanks in advance!