自分自身のための執筆の一年(23万人以上が読んだ)
管理やエンジニアリングに関する考えを整理するために始めた個人ブログが、予想をはるかに超えて23万人以上のユニークビジターを集めた一年間の軌跡。当初は少数の同僚や友人を想定していたが、想定外の広がりを見せた。
管理やエンジニアリングに関する考えを整理するために始めた個人ブログが、予想をはるかに超えて23万人以上のユニークビジターを集めた一年間の軌跡。当初は少数の同僚や友人を想定していたが、想定外の広がりを見せた。
An international student on an F-1 visa majoring in IT with a late shift toward software development is struggling to land internships in the US due to visa filters, citizenship requirements, and a saturated job market. They graduated in Dec 2026, are pivoting to cloud-focused roles, pursuing an AWS certification, and plan to target startups and continue networking for better opportunities.
The article reflects on a scene that the author has been thinking about increasingly often, offering a commentary on exclusion and cultural divides in contemporary society.
The author, who contributes to open-source full-time, argues that open-source contributions do not help in job searches. Despite having 2-3 years of active open-source work, employers consistently prioritize professional experience and reject candidates based on that criteria.
A freelancer is offering full-stack, ML, and DevOps services for a two-week project window, with experience in TypeScript/React, Python FastAPI/Django, C++, and JS across computational science and enterprise software.
Andy Matuschak advocates for working transparently by sharing early-stage thinking and works-in-progress publicly, similar to leaving a garage door open. This approach enables feedback, collaboration, and reduces the pressure of polished final products.