nowadays i feel so dumb, cause every problem i approach, every bug i encounter i just explain the problem to my agent and it finds the root cause and then gives me multiple options on how to go about the fix.
where is engineering involved in this??
its just delegating the task to the agent and i just stare at the screen. i am just done with this bs, i have forgotten how to write code in rust - "seriously".
i tend to understand whatever the agent has emitted and i think i have understood it, and actually i do, but then its "puff" after a week or so, i dont know what the bug was, what the change was. this is not how i want to be.
this is why continuous learning is very important, so that i dont forget to learn. this is why i challenge myself to learn new things in a regular basis - and past few months learning has been zeroed out.
Two people from the Business Analyst team were doing this manually every single day, and I couldn't stop thinking:
This can be automated.
So I built a business outreach workflow using @n8n_io that transforms a repetitive manual process into an automated one.
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the reason I'm willing to put in so much effort is simple: i want to observe how these people actually do what they do. rn, so much of it feels impossible to even imagine, it almost feels like magic.
i don't want it to feel magical forever. i want to reach the point where I can look at something impressive and think, "oh, that's how it's done." I want the mystery to disappear, replaced by understanding. not because it becomes easy, but because i can finally see the machinery behind the illusion.
it might be that i cant understand everything at once, but slowly one day i will reach to the level where i will be the one making advancements.
I have cold emailed/dmed quite a lot of good solana companies
Made custom products just for them as well using their sdks (7-8 companies)
Sent video intros to some as well
Around 10-20% reply and it's mostly that they aren't looking to hire right now
A couple of interviews I had were either big lowballs or just intro calls
Still pushing
If you're hiring for a technical role, make sure to hit me with a DM!
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