If you want to become a world-class software engineer (in 6 months), read these 12 books:
1 The Pragmatic Programmer
2 Designing Data-Intensive Applications
3 Clean Code
4 The Mythical Man-Month
5 Refactoring
6 Working Effectively with Legacy Code
7 Software Architecture: The Hard Parts
8 Database Internals
9 Staff Engineer
10 Extreme Ownership
11 Philosophy of Software Design
12 Why Programs Fail
What else should make this list?
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Gilaa ini menarik bangeeet!
Intinya lu bisa ngasilin duit gedeee banget sampe 17.6 Miliar dengan nawarin Jasa/services dg AI instead of lu bangun B2B SaaS.
Jadi beneran ada yg sampe dapet 1 Juta Dollar cuman dengan business mode gini!! Muantap bangeet gaiss!
Kenapa ini bisa terjadi?
Karena gini, AI Agent itu udah gila banget! Apalagi tools macam Claude Code, Codex, dll.
Jadi orang beneran bisa bikin software sendiri, atau yaa pake saas yang lebih established.
Sebagai Indiehacker gitu yah, susah bangeet jadinya scale untuk B2B.
Apalagi biasanya jualan saas ke B2B itu sales cycle-nya ga sebentar. Bener apa engga yak mas @kevinsebast_ ?
Walhasil kalau lu Indie atau mungkin small team, CAC lu bakal gede bangeet krn lu harus spend banyak banget duit untuk dapetin customers.
Entah dengan ads, atau hiring Tech Sales team, dll.
Walhasiiil, capital alias modal duit lu harus kuat bangeeet untuk bisa bertahan
Nahh di post ini dia bilang, daripada abis duit bangun saas B2B, yaaa mending kita tawarin service aja ke premium klien
Outsource kerjaan ke team of AI agents, nikmatin cuannn wkwkwk
Simpell dan lebih nyantai hahaha
Gimana menurut kalian gaiss?
B2B software is not a great model right now.
And I predict a small shift towards services/agency model (in B2B).
Just talked to a founder who proved it. For 2+ years, he spent $100k building an AI SaaS and only made $150,000. His margins evaporated into paid ads & compute
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Doa dari Anak anak:
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Push-based systems come up in 90% of system design interviews.
Here's the exercise you should be able to solve:
Design a notification system for 100M users. Some have 50 followers. Some have 10M.
The instinct is to hold a WebSocket connection open to every active user and push updates as they arrive. Clean mental model. It collapses the moment a celebrity posts.
When someone with 10M followers posts, you push to 10M open connections simultaneously. Your message broker saturates. Your WebSocket servers fall over. The system fails at the exact moment it needs to work.
That's the fan-out problem. And it kills more interview answers than any other mistake.
The production answer: push and pull aren't binary. You pick based on follower count. Users with fewer than 1,000 followers get push fan-out. Each follower gets notified immediately.
Users with millions of followers get pull fan-out. Their feed assembles on read. Nobody gets a push. Followers see the post when they open the app.
Twitter built exactly this: push-on-write for small accounts, pull-on-read for large ones.
But fan-out is only half the problem.
Push means stateful connections. Your servers now need to know which connection lives on which machine. You can't route blindly. Most teams reach for Redis pub/sub here; the WebSocket server subscribes, the backend publishes, the message finds the right node.
Add a 3-second network drop and you have another layer: what did the client miss? Now you need sequence IDs, a message buffer, and reconnect logic that replays missed events.
"Push-based" became push with a pull fallback, a message broker, sticky routing, and a replay buffer.
Most engineers stop at the first diagram.
The ones who get the offer keep pulling the thread until the system breaks.
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Push-based systems come up in 90% of system design interviews.
Here's the exercise you should be able to solve:
Design a notification system for 100M users. Some have 50 followers. Some have 10M.
The instinct is to hold a WebSocket connection open to every active user and push
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Quote:
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