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Location: Bangalore, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Python, NodeJS, React/React Native, MongoDB/PostgreSQL, Machine learning.

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/techiev2

Email: sriram.velamur@gmail.com

Built from the ground up an app for delivering Crisp news summaries and a timeline of events for consumers and publishers respectively.

Comfortable working across the stack.


Not entirely related to the product, since I am midway through the signup but something about the Auth that I thought you should take a look at right away; more so when you say Pinterest for "programmers" :)

A password field that's a text field?

http://i.imgur.com/xNP4XHA.png


This is awful for things like screencasts, I agree with jhasse that it should be implemented by the browser if implemented at all. We shouldn't fix what really isn't broken.



This should still be implemented by the browsers, not hard-coded in HTML. Like Microsoft's implementation mentioned at the end ;)


> It's just you, sitting all alone in your office, suffering reduced usability to protect against a non-issue.

And there the point to stop taking that article seriously.

The MS Solution is good though. I think it is the best. Better than the android/iphone flash up the last char for a second thing.


+1 to codelitt's suggestion. We've been running our stack for Tenreads (http://tenreads.io) on DO since the last year now. Wouldn't say we are running a high throughput flow for our backend/web apps, but with our core pipelines, DO has been a really good choice with, to quote codelitt again, "sweet spot of cost and performance".

PS: We've been facing issues with certain regions of late, but the team is fairly responsive and helpful with getting fixes through.


"Go to sleep soon in order to wake up full of energies"

True. But generally (and particularly so in my case too), the late night space offers something that the day isn't able to provide. A calmness to think about what one is working on. If the going to sleep early is accompanied by starting work quite early in the morning, it could certainly serve the purpose :)


Of course. I was used to work mainly during the night, but now I fell that i am not productive as i was. So, i tried to change my schedule and, indeed, starting quite early as you say is (for now) a better strategy.


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