2 points | by nicku711 17 hours ago ago
1 comments
I think you're focusing on all the wrong things and come across a bit naive IMHO.
- Your PC specs don't mean anything to anyone.
- 'top 2000 technicaians in the Nation from Stellantis of North America.' - This doesn't mean anything to anyone hiring for a coding position.
- 'Everyone assumes abs module because...' - This is a cute curiosity that doesn't mean anything to anyone.
1. does printmakerai.com actually work? It seems like a vibecoded landing page.
2. has it made any money? Your pricing tiers don't make any sense to me.
3. > even being this smart ... - start from a more humble position.
> im seeking advice on what I should do.
- You should make a github profile and write code and put it there.
- Take CS50x https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/
- Take a data structures and algorithms course
- Do some LeetCode
- Apply to jobs on hackernews 'who's hiring' thread, and other places.
I think you're focusing on all the wrong things and come across a bit naive IMHO.
- Your PC specs don't mean anything to anyone.
- 'top 2000 technicaians in the Nation from Stellantis of North America.' - This doesn't mean anything to anyone hiring for a coding position.
- 'Everyone assumes abs module because...' - This is a cute curiosity that doesn't mean anything to anyone.
1. does printmakerai.com actually work? It seems like a vibecoded landing page.
2. has it made any money? Your pricing tiers don't make any sense to me.
3. > even being this smart ... - start from a more humble position.
> im seeking advice on what I should do.
- You should make a github profile and write code and put it there.
- Take CS50x https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/
- Take a data structures and algorithms course
- Do some LeetCode
- Apply to jobs on hackernews 'who's hiring' thread, and other places.