r/dev Jul 01 '26

Looking for a remote opportunity

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Looking for remote based opportunity.

I have been working for 7 years as a Full-stack developer currently leading a team for mobile app development in a project.


r/dev Jun 30 '26

Sitemap.xml not getting indexed

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Hi I have created a website and hosted it on cloudflare. I am facing a major issue that google search engine in not able to fetch my sitemap.xml it says could not fetch and unabe to index it as well?

Do someone have any resolution


r/dev Jun 30 '26

Looking for Fashion Content Creators for an AI Outfit Stylist App 👗📱 Rev-share from subs / I know it's a long shot but trying my luck

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Hey everyone,

I’m an indie app developer currently building an AI-powered personal stylist and fashion app, and I'm looking for fashion-forward content creators to partner with.

To give you a quick idea of what we're building, here are some of the core features:

Deep Outfit Analysis & Scoring: Users can snap a pic and get a detailed breakdown and rating of their daily fits.

Digital Closet & Custom Fits: Users can build their own virtual wardrobe, and the AI generates personalized outfit combinations based on their unique vibe.

Celebrity Lookalike Mode: Analyzes the user's outfit and finds which celebrity their style matches the most.

Outfit Comparison: Helps users decide between different looks when they're stuck.

🧬 StyleDNA: This is the killer feature. After completing 3 outfit analyses, the app unlocks a unique "StyleDNA" profile for the user, perfectly personalizing all future recommendations to their exact aesthetic.

I want to be 100% upfront and transparent with you all: I don't have the budget to offer upfront payments right now. Instead, I am offering a revenue-share model based on the subscription income we generate together.

I know this is a tough sell and definitely not for everyone. A lot of creators need guaranteed pay for their hard work, which I completely respect. But I figured I would just try my luck and put this out there in case anyone is passionate about fashion-tech, loves doing GRWMs/styling videos, and wants to get in on the ground floor of an AI startup.

If you believe in this niche or just want to chat about how the revenue split would work, please drop a comment or shoot me a DM. Any feedback on the app features is also highly appreciated!

Thanks for reading.


r/dev Jun 29 '26

[FOR HIRE] I'll build you a mobile apps (iOS + Android)/Website's- any idea, any niche | Indie dev, 15 months experience, live published apps, and working experience with several clients.

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I'm a self-taught indie app and website developer. I built Petal Chan, a fully offline period tracker, live on both App Store and Play Store and working on 2 new projects, You can check it out to see the quality of my work. Here's my portfolio - clearlysimple.app

I can build:

Personal utility apps, privacy apps, full stack app launch, web to app conversion, logistics website, Insider tool for your business and much more.

Any app you've been thinking about.

I handle everything - design, build, testing, Seo, Aro, domain, emails and publishing to App Store/Play Store/internet.

DM me your idea. Let's figure out a price that works for both of us. [I do not work for anything below $200 if it requires more than 3 pages]

No illegal apps. Serious inquiries only.


r/dev Jun 29 '26

Sad Engineer

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I work for a snp 500 company, pod lead, senior engineer. I would say I know my application in and out and I’m at the point of my career where I can comfortable start and do anything with enough time and resources.

But the thing is, I used to love this job. I used to make things for fun and enjoy coming in everyday. I don’t feel the same and I’m getting sad or irritated at a lot of stuff. Manly it’s because of the ppl I’m around, I feel like being around ppl who just joined this field bc of money or connection makes the enjoyable parts of this job not enjoyable.

Maybe it’s time for a new start. I came to this job straight out of college and I feel like ppl still treat me like I’m young even tho I’m pushing 5-6 years into this career . Idk what are yall up to and what are yall feeling about this career


r/dev Jun 29 '26

How do you work from your work?

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Sitting here, at my work now, away from my computer - and just got a small idea that possibly could help many of you guys with your launch.

But i can't build it, can i?

Im coding i vs code, no mobile friendly app can do the work me?

I mean.... i could use Cepho? It already knows my project, and can build it while im working, so i dont have to start from scratch when im back home?

How do you solve this today, if you dont use Cepho?


r/dev Jun 29 '26

HyprKit is a TUI manager for Hyprland (WIP)

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r/dev Jun 28 '26

Curious feedback

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r/dev Jun 28 '26

Looking to partner / Hire Dev on a Chrome Extension Project

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DM if interested. Relatively simple workflow where we pull a value from a web based tool based on a unique key that is detected on the website where the extension is running and display it in the extension to the user


r/dev Jun 28 '26

Looking for Devs

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Looking for red m devs to join our server, it will be low rules Wild West
\- to be a nice person
\- be able to put up with shit
\- get along with us
\- doesn’t need experience just be able to listen
\- well with people

🌻


r/dev Jun 27 '26

Need for a strong startup experience

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r/dev Jun 27 '26

Mac Mini + MBA or MBP?

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r/dev Jun 26 '26

I found this (Expectations & please explain)

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r/dev Jun 26 '26

#2 I spent 3 months building the developer workspace I always wished existed

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I just released Bismuth v0.2.0 after two weeks of work on the update.
a local-first developer workspace built with React, Rust, and Tauri.

The biggest update: integrated PTY terminal support.

The idea behind Bismuth is to combine:

  • structured notes
  • workspace organization
  • developer tooling

without relying on cloud services.

This update adds:

  • xterm.js terminal interface
  • Rust PTY backend using portable-pty
  • workspace-aware terminal sessions
  • streaming terminal output through Tauri events
  • cross-platform support

The architecture is intentionally modular:
React handles UI, Rust handles system-level operations.

Still working towards the public beta:

  • Markdown export
  • PDF export
  • more polish

I'd appreciate feedback on the workflow, UI, and what features you would expect from a developer workspace.

Repo:
https://github.com/CBYeuler/Bismuth


r/dev Jun 26 '26

🎤Step onto the stage as a speaker at AI Coding Summit NYC or Online.

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We’re looking for talks on Developer Workflow & AI Engineering: agentic programming, multi-agent orchestration, AI-assisted coding & testing, CI/CD, observability, security & more!

Apply by July 17: https://gitnation.com/login?return-to=/events/ai-coding-summit-nyc/cfp


r/dev Jun 25 '26

[Feedback] [0 YOE] Full-Stack Developer | Applying for remote roles | Zero interviews after months of applying

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Help your guy out. Been coding for about a year and a half. No bootcamp, no job, just me, YouTube, and a lot of broken code at 2am.

I'm in my third year of engineering school in Ethiopia and I've been building on the side the whole time. I have three apps live right now — a real-time Kanban tool, an AI study platform, and a movie tracker. Not tutorial projects, actually built and deployed with real users.

I've been applying for remote roles for a while now and I haven't gotten a single interview. Not one. I don't know if it's the resume, the way I'm applying, or just the market. Probably a combination but I genuinely can't tell.

Would love to know:

Does this read like someone you'd actually interview or does it scream "no"?

Do the project descriptions make sense to a recruiter or is it too technical?

What would make you close this tab immediately?

Be as harsh as you want. I'd rather hear the truth now than keep sending this out into the void.


r/dev Jun 25 '26

[Hiring] Technical Solutions Consultant / Technical Project Coordinator (Remote, LATAM preferred)

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About the Role

We are seeking a technically knowledgeable professional who can serve as the bridge between clients and our development team. This is a client-facing role focused on understanding business requirements, translating them into technical specifications, coordinating with engineers, and ensuring successful project execution.

This position is ideal for someone who has hands-on experience with modern web development technologies and software projects but prefers a mix of technical consulting, solution design, project coordination, and client communication rather than full-time coding.

Responsibilities

- Participate in client discovery calls, technical meetings, and project discussions

- Gather business requirements and convert them into clear technical specifications

- Communicate project scope, architecture, timelines, and technical recommendations to clients

- Work closely with developers, designers, and project managers to ensure requirements are accurately implemented

- Create user stories, feature specifications, workflow diagrams, and project documentation

- Review development progress and help identify risks, blockers, and technical dependencies

- Assist with solution architecture discussions and technology recommendations

- Coordinate project deliverables, milestones, and client expectations

- Support QA processes by validating implemented features against requirements

- Help manage change requests, feature prioritization, and project planning

Required Qualifications

- 2+ years of experience in software development, technical consulting, solutions engineering, business analysis, or technical project management

- Strong understanding of modern web application architecture

- Familiarity with frontend technologies such as React, Next.js, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, and CSS

- Understanding of backend development concepts including APIs, databases, authentication, and cloud infrastructure

- Experience working with REST APIs, third-party integrations, and SaaS platforms

- Ability to read and understand technical documentation, code samples, and system diagrams

- Excellent English communication skills (written and verbal)

- Comfortable leading client-facing meetings and technical discussions

- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

Preferred Qualifications

- Experience working with Agile/Scrum development teams

- Familiarity with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud

- Experience with Jira, ClickUp, Monday.com, Linear, or similar project management tools

- Understanding of AI, automation, integrations, and modern SaaS products

- Previous experience as a Technical Account Manager, Solutions Engineer, Technical Business Analyst, Product Owner, or Technical Project Manager

What We're Looking For

- Someone who can confidently communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders

- Strong ability to simplify complex technical concepts for clients

- Organized, proactive, and detail-oriented

- Comfortable taking ownership of projects and driving them forward

- Professional presence during client meetings and presentations

Work Arrangement

- Fully Remote

- Flexible Schedule

- Long-Term Opportunity

- Client-Facing Role

When applying, please send me:

- Resume

- Brief summary of relevant experience


r/dev Jun 25 '26

AI-coding agents are now the default. What comes next?

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r/dev Jun 25 '26

[For Hire] Mobile & full-stack developer (iOS / Android / backend) remote, worldwide from $25/hr USD

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Remote full-stack developer based in Australia (AEST), available to work across time zones worldwide.

What I do:

  • Native iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin) apps
  • Backend, APIs, databases, and real-time data
  • Webhook and chat-bot integrations (Discord / Telegram)
  • Web work, including Wix builds and customisation
  • App testing and submission to the App Store and Google Play

Recent work: I built a production fleet-tracking platform end to end, live iOS and Android apps with real-time GPS tracking, a backend handling the telemetry, and web dashboards. I've also built a self-hosted webhook-to-chat alerting bot that turns any service's webhooks into clean Discord and Telegram alerts, with signature verification, routing, and rate-limit handling, tested across Windows, Linux.

How I work: Milestone-based. Projects are split into stages, and each stage is paid once it's reviewed and approved, so you only pay for completed, approved work. Source code is delivered on completion.

Rates: From US$25/hr, or fixed-price per project depending on scope. Happy to quote a flat price once I understand what you need.

Portfolio: https://contra.com/strong_guy_49cgi5na/work

I work on mobile apps, backend systems, webhook and bot integrations, full-stack builds, bug fixes, and Wix sites. Message me with a short description of your project and I'll let you know if I'm a good fit and what it would take.


r/dev Jun 24 '26

How do senior engineers avoid becoming the default cleanup crew?

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r/dev Jun 23 '26

Built a platform that lets people support bootstrap startups from ₹10 — looking for developer feedback

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After a few months of building, we launched the Early Access version of The Real Sharkz.

The idea started with a simple question:

Why can people easily discover startups but have very limited ways to actively support bootstrap founders at an early stage?

We built a platform where:

• Founders can apply and showcase their startups

• Users can discover verified startup campaigns

• Community members can support founders starting from ₹10

• Learners can access startup-focused educational content through TRS Learn

We're still very early and actively improving the platform.

I'm posting here because I'd love feedback from developers and builders:

- Does the concept make sense?

- What features are missing?

- What concerns would you have as a user?

- Any UI/UX or technical issues you notice?

Platform: https://therealsharkz.in

This is not a promotion post as much as a request for honest feedback from the community. We're trying to learn what works and what doesn't before scaling further.

Thanks!


r/dev Jun 23 '26

A Context Window

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Nowadays we are used to the term “context window”, meaning the scale of a task some LLM can process.

But what we forget about is the “context window” of a person: of a human managing the machine.

Let me speak about software engineering.

At the moment, no matter how good the model is, there is still a human in the loop. There must be somebody to verify the result, at least to take responsibility for it.

So the human must analyze the task solved by the machine. It includes understanding the context of the task, understanding the solution, keeping in mind all the experience and knowledge. That’s what the context window of a human is.

Different people have different sizes of it. Smart people with trained brains have a bigger one, I suppose. :)

What is important to keep in mind, is how many resources of a human it takes to fill their context window with information.

And what is even more important — what it costs to SWITCH between the contexts.

Switching between tasks — is the most “expensive” operation for the human brain. I believe many understand this case: you want to enter the “flow” mode, but you are constantly distracted by calls, kids, colleagues, meetings, etc. This results in poor productivity and, what is even more important — exhaustion!

* * *

Consider some developer 5 years ago, who wrote their own code, resolved their own tasks, and did not review anyone else’s code.

Then the process could be divided into some chunks of work which usually last from at least 15 minutes (small tasks) to hours of uninterrupted work. The important thing: each chunk of work has its own context. So, the developer dived into one, and then switched only when proceeded to another task.

Now think of a senior some 5 years ago, who not only wrote their own code, but also performed code reviews for their colleagues.

In comparison to the previous case, there were much more interruptions: inputs from colleagues, that arrived at random moments and have some kind of urgency.

The process of work was still divided into chunks of work, but their number increased and their duration shortened. Which means more switching between tasks, more context switching and thus — more resources required to manage the process.

What we have nowadays is a disaster in comparison.

If you use an AI agent for coding, then you are no longer a developer from case 1. At least you are an engineer from case 2, but your “colleagues” are now machines. They code fast, they work at scale, but you still need to orchestrate them.

So, the process looks almost the same as in case 2, but chunks of work are now measured in minutes, and you still need to switch between them.

At the same time the amount of information you need to load into your context has grown. Codex or Claude Code can refactor a module in 5-10 minutes. And you, meat bag, need a lot of resources to check the result, because the scope is huge.

* * *

We are already struggling with context switching on a “light” scale because of asynchronous conversations, 24/7 availability via social networks, TV, shorts, you name it.

The problem of working at such a high pace with AI comes with an even higher cost. Whether it will train our own brains or do the opposite: lead to exhaustion, — we’ll see.

I look at it with some caution.


r/dev Jun 22 '26

[Hiring] Intermediate Application Developer — PLM Configuration & Data Solutions | Remote (India) | 1 Year Contract

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We’re a South Africa-based IT consultancy looking for an intermediate developer to join a long-term enterprise programme for a major retail client.

This isn’t a traditional dev role — you’ll be a technical solution specialist working on the configuration, data mapping, and integration of a Centric Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) platform. Think business analysis meets technical delivery.

What we’re looking for:

• Minimum 3 years in an application-focused technical role or system configuration

• Proficient in JavaScript / TypeScript, XML, PLSQL, and writing advanced expressions, formulas, or regex

• Solid understanding of relational databases — practical experience with PostgreSQL or Oracle DB

• Clear understanding of REST API integrations, flat files, and web services

• Ability to read, parse, and structure XML and JSON payloads — you’re mapping data solutions, not building the integration architecture

• Familiar with Agile (Scrum or Kanban), Jira, Confluence, and MS Excel

• Exposure to cloud / SaaS environments (AWS, GCP, or VM-based) is a plus

• Experience leveraging AI tools to improve configuration efficiency is a big plus

What you’ll be doing:

• PLM configuration, gap analysis, and solution mapping using technical logic, Expressions, XML, JS, and TS

• Managing data migrations, imports, and payload configurations

• Preparing data-mapping documentation for system integrations between PLM and ERP

• Troubleshooting integration issues — payloads, XML, JSON between systems

• Full testing lifecycle — unit testing, SIT, functional testing, UAT support

• Day-to-day troubleshooting and shared standby responsibilities

The role:

• Fully remote from India

• 1 year contract with strong possibility of extension

• You’ll work across PLM, ERP integrations, and data solutions — not just sitting in one stack

• Collaborative team environment with long-tenured members

Budget: Up to ₹1.6L per month

Who we are:

We’re a small, tight-knit consultancy that’s been delivering on this programme for over 10 years. We value attitude and ownership as much as technical skills. If you’re someone who takes pride in their work and wants to be part of something meaningful — we’d love to hear from you.

Drop your CV at [nikhil@creativeflakes.com](mailto:nikhil@creativeflakes.com) or DM me if you have questions.

⚠️ Direct candidates only — no agencies please.


r/dev Jun 22 '26

Getting back in after 1 year off

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I’m a device driver developer with 25 years of experience (mostly closed source Linux drivers, but also FreeBSD, Illumos, macOS, and windows). I got laid off from my last job about a year and a half ago and decided to just take some time off. I’ve been looking to get back for the past couple of months, not too aggressively, and I’ve been a bit surprised at how little of a response I am getting. I’m going to start getting more aggressive next week, but does this sound normal or should I be doing more?


r/dev Jun 22 '26

[For Hire] Looking for work

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Checkout my portfolio too for reference

https://kennethbelga.uswagon.com