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Thanks for producing such an amazing piece of software. Most of my Mac installations are based on Homebrew, but I have to rely on version management tools like Pyenv or nvm for Python and Node. Wish there was some standard 'Homebrew' way to install multiple versions of node, php and Python

There's a selection of ways that may or may not work for you:

- `formula@version` packages

- `brew version-install` (which uses `brew extract` and `brew tap-new` under the hood)

- `version_file:` support in `brew bundle

- `brew pyenv-sync`


Have a look at https://mise.jdx.dev/, it's exactly what you're looking for!

I switched from brew to https://asdf-vm.com/ for this very reason.

I don't understand how devs don't use a tool that makes multiple versions of everything possible.


"If something is free, you are the product."

Nowadays you are the product regardless of how much you are paying.

Pokémon Go can be pretty expensive with micro-transactions.


Ironically, many such companies and their products are proudly featured and funded by the company that maintains HackerNews

Location: Remote - PK

Remote: Yes

Technologies: Python, PHP, n8n, LangChain, LLM APIs, FastAPI, DB systems, REST/webhook integrations, and bots.

GitHub: https://github.com/kadnan

Email: kadnan@gmail.com

CV (yes, it's a video — worth 3 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HpDELb-6Q8


It's a prompting issue rather than an LLM issue. The guy needs a "Prompt 101" course.


Location: Remote - PK

Remote: Yes

Technologies: Python, PHP, n8n, LangChain, LLM APIs, FastAPI, DB systems, REST/webhook integrations, and bots.

GitHub: https://github.com/kadnan

Email: kadnan@gmail.com

CV (yes, it's a video — worth 3 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HpDELb-6Q8

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I build systems that replace the spreadsheet-and-Slack-message chaos that quietly costs companies 20+ hours a week.

At a US marketing agency, I own the entire automation layer: lead qualification bots, AI-driven customer support pipelines, and internal reporting that used to need 3 people.

A few things I've shipped:

- An AI support agent that finds out the reason for the overdue tickets.

- Scraping pipeline that tracks 50k+ real estate listings daily without getting blocked.

I don't just write code. I sit with the ops problem first, then build the smallest system that solves it permanently.

Blog (if you want to see how I think): https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me


Yes


Especially when the recession is around the corner. Thanks, Uncle Trump


From Google AI Review:

> No, the Artemis II mission will not land on the moon. It is a 10-day crewed, deep-space flyby test flight designed to verify spacecraft systems before future landing missions. The crew will circle the moon before returning to Earth, serving as a critical step toward landing later in the decade.

Don't get mad at me. My question is, why did we have to send this mission? This is not the first time we are going to land on the moon, so why this prerequisite?


To come up to speed and see what still works and what doesn't. To try out the new stuff.


Location: Remote

Remote: Yes

Technologies: Python, PHP, APIs, Automation, Scraping, AI/LLMs, No/semicode workflow tools(n8n, Make.com, etc)

GitHub: https://github.com/kadnan

Email: kadnan@gmail.com

Résumé/CV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HpDELb-6Q8

About Me:

Backend engineer and AI automation builder who helps companies turn messy workflows into working systems. I build scrapers, APIs, AI agents, and internal tools that eliminate manual work and connect business processes. Currently leading AI automation at a US marketing agency and open to remote teams that need someone who understands both the technical and operational side.


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