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05/06/2026
03/06/2026

Happy Birthday to Her Majesty Queen Suthida.

On this auspicious occasion, may Her Majesty be blessed with good health, happiness, and continued strength. Wishing Her Majesty a joyful birthday and many years of prosperity, grace, and well-being. May the Kingdom of Thailand continue to flourish under her dedication and service.

Long Live Her Majesty the Queen. 🇹🇭💛

Making Software 29/05/2026

https://www.makingsoftware.com/

Making Software A reference manual for people who design and build software.

27/05/2026

Eid al-Adha Mubarak 🌙 🤲

في عيد الأضحى المبارك، نتمنى لكم أوقاتًا سعيدة مليئة بالفرح والعطاء.
كل عام وأنتم بخير، وعيدكم مبارك🌙

Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed and joyful Eid Al-Adha.
May this special occasion bring peace, prosperity, and happiness.

Eid Mubarak🌙

24/05/2026

I built something for the .dev hackathon and I'm pretty proud of it 🚀

DevQuest turns your daily.dev reading feed into a skill-building quiz game. Every day, AI reads the articles in your feed and generates quiz questions from them. Answer them, earn XP, level up across your tech stack, and compete on a leaderboard.

The idea came from a simple frustration - I'd read 10 articles a day on daily.dev and retain almost nothing. DevQuest forces you to actually engage with what you read.

No account needed to try it. Just pick your tech stack (JavaScript, React, Python, whatever you're into) and start your first quest in seconds.

🔗 https://devquest-theta.vercel.app/

Would love any feedback.

DevQuest Turn your daily.dev reading into real skills.

I was laid off by Atlassian 21/05/2026

Just watched the "I was laid off by Atlassian" video. Good storytelling and definitely inspiring to see someone reflect positively and move forward.

At the same time, real world software engineering is often far less glamorous than tech hype videos make it look. A lot of engineering work is deep systems thinking, legacy code, architecture tradeoffs, debugging painful edge cases, scalability issues, security, infrastructure, product constraints, and business pressure. Many engineers spend years mastering low level complexity that never becomes a viral video.

Still, respect to him for handling the situation professionally and making the most out of it. Wishing him all the best for whatever comes next.

I was laid off by Atlassian 00:00 Intro00:58 Interview process04:16 Starting at Atlassian04:35 Building an Open Service Broker07:43 Diagram of OSB architecture09:56 Picking a proxy tech...

How I run multiple $10K MRR companies on a $20/month tech stack 20/05/2026

Most developers today are over-engineering way too early.

This article completely flips the modern startup tech mindset.

One solo developer is running multiple SaaS companies making over $10K MRR each using a stack that costs around $20/month.

No Kubernetes.
No microservices.
No massive cloud bills.
No giant DevOps team.

Just:

* Go
* SQLite
* HTMX
* A single VPS
* Simple deployment workflows
* AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot

The most interesting part is that the limitations actually became an advantage:
Less infrastructure complexity
Less maintenance
Faster development
Lower stress
Higher profit margins

A lot of startups spend months building “infinite scale” systems before getting their first paying customers.

Meanwhile profitable indie hackers are quietly shipping products with simple architectures that just work.

This is probably one of the most practical engineering articles I’ve read recently.

Highly recommended for:

* SaaS founders
* Indie hackers
* Full stack developers
* Startup engineers
* Anyone tired of unnecessary complexity

Read here:

How I run multiple $10K MRR companies on a $20/month tech stack How I run multiple $10K MRR companies on a $20/month tech stack Published 1 month ago Last night, I was rejected from yet another pitch night. It was just the pre-interview, and the problem wasn't my product. I already have MRR. I already have users who depend on it every day. The feedback was simpl...

Agent Harness Engineering 18/05/2026

A very good read on Harness Engineering 💎

Agent Harness Engineering A coding agent is the model plus everything you build around it. Harness engineering treats that scaffolding as a real artifact, and it tightens every time the agent slips.

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