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I think the intro text from the article sums it up well, so I'll just paste that here:

"Hi! I’m Chetan. I’m founder of BeeLike and today I would like to share with you something that I’ve been working on with a small team for the last few months.

As someone who has struggled managing their time for decades, I have tried various tools out there that help you better manage your time. That includes schedulers, to-do lists, more comprehensive task management tools, and even AI. While they’ve all helped me in one way or another, none of them really helped me manage the overwhelming stress that I’ve felt planning and scheduling my time.

Earlier this year, I was diagnosed with ADHD. This didn’t come as a surprise because multiple doctors had asked me to get diagnosed for it and I have already spent years studying latest trends in adult distractibility research."


Location: Hamburg, Germany

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: within Germany

Technologies: Rust, Functional Programming, Kubernetes, Terraform, Nix/NixOS, Docker, DevOps, CI/CD, TypeScript

CV: chetanbhasin.com

Email: hire@chetanbhasin.com


Do you just care about someone who could work those timezones or someone who actually lives in those timezones?


Is this your project? I'm wondering where the data is coming from.


Since you're directly competing with Tailscale, you have to compare the websites. The landing pages and documentation are waaay nicer, IMHO.

I see the difference though. Tailscale goes with "secure this and that." It appears to attract people who don't already use a VPN, while you compare it straight to a VPN, which may be more enterprise crowd.

I'm not sure what your exact market is, but for a young startup at the very least, Tailscale marketing and UX appears a lot nicer.


This looks pretty cool! I think I'll use it. :D


Author here. I have been working on writing posts on Nix/NixOS to help newcomers learn what I've learned. Feedback highly appreciated! This is the first post in the series. The link to second post is in the first post.


I love the Bobiverse! Another +1 for the series.


I think that is particularly what I like about this. With Prisma optimising your code is very hard because you cannot just customise joins like here. From the example, it seems that you can create joins and it also shows you in the documentation what the actual SQL for that will look like.

I still have Prisma running on my projects, so it will be a bit hard to move now particularly because it has TS native migrations, which is another issue. If I wanted to use these outside of TypeScript (let's say another service or middleware), then it would be very hard.


I've been trying to stream/rent Dead Poet's Society in English in Germany for over a month now. It's nowhere to be found. It's like I don't even have a choice here. But I also don't particularly enjoy hunting for pirated content while trying to ensure that it's not full of unconsumable garbage.


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