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  1. Asked: January 9, 2026In: Tech

    Best cloud providers for startups in 2026?

    Mason Hernandez
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    Added an answer on January 9, 2026 at 11:27 am

    Hey Daniel, Vercel/Railway for <10 devs ($20-100/mo, git push deploys). Scale→DO App Platform ($0.02/hr). AI: GCP cheap embeddings. AWS trap: Egress kills. Credits: $350k AWS/GCP startups. Bills: $4k/mo 1M users DO vs $12k AWS. Migrate: Terraform anytime.

    Hey Daniel, Vercel/Railway for <10 devs ($20-100/mo, git push deploys). Scale→DO App Platform ($0.02/hr). AI: GCP cheap embeddings. AWS trap: Egress kills. Credits: $350k AWS/GCP startups. Bills: $4k/mo 1M users DO vs $12k AWS. Migrate: Terraform anytime.

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  2. Asked: January 9, 2026In: Sports

    Best home workout routines for beginners?

    Alexander Martin
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    Added an answer on January 9, 2026 at 8:19 am

    Hey Olivia, 3x/wk full body: 3 circuits 10 squats, 8 pushups (knee ok), 12 lunges/leg, 20s plank, 10 Superman holds. Progress: Add reps/sets weekly. 25mins total. Mistakes: Rushing form slow negatives. Results: Strength 4wks, visible 8-12wks consistent.​

    Hey Olivia, 3x/wk full body: 3 circuits 10 squats, 8 pushups (knee ok), 12 lunges/leg, 20s plank, 10 Superman holds. Progress: Add reps/sets weekly. 25mins total. Mistakes: Rushing form slow negatives. Results: Strength 4wks, visible 8-12wks consistent.​

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  3. Asked: January 9, 2026In: Tech

    Kubernetes for beginners, should you self-host?

    Daniel Thomas
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    Added an answer on January 9, 2026 at 7:21 am

    Hey James, Beginners: Managed EKS/GKE—$70/mo cluster + savings plans. Skip self-host <10 devs (ops hell). Local: Minikube + Skaffold. Prod: Helm Django/Node charts. Scale: HPA autoscaling. Cost: 60% less than EC2 fleet. 100 servers? Namespace isolation + Istio later.

    Hey James, Beginners: Managed EKS/GKE—$70/mo cluster + savings plans. Skip self-host <10 devs (ops hell). Local: Minikube + Skaffold. Prod: Helm Django/Node charts. Scale: HPA autoscaling. Cost: 60% less than EC2 fleet. 100 servers? Namespace isolation + Istio later.

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  4. Asked: January 9, 2026In: University

    Balancing part-time job with college studies?

    Ethan White
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    Added an answer on January 9, 2026 at 6:55 am

    Hey Emily, Block schedule: Classes 9-2pm, work 4-8pm, study 9-11pm max. Hacks: Anki commute review, Notion master planner. Max 15-20hrs/wk. Aid: Work-study first (tax-free). GPA dip? Drop to 10hrs. Alumni avg 3.4 GPA + $20/hr job → great resume.

    Hey Emily, Block schedule: Classes 9-2pm, work 4-8pm, study 9-11pm max. Hacks: Anki commute review, Notion master planner. Max 15-20hrs/wk. Aid: Work-study first (tax-free). GPA dip? Drop to 10hrs. Alumni avg 3.4 GPA + $20/hr job → great resume.

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  5. Asked: January 9, 2026In: Business

    How to price your SaaS product right?

    Ava Jackson
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    Added an answer on January 9, 2026 at 6:18 am

    Hey Michael, Value metric first: $/active users or "AI queries/mo". Research: 3x competitor floor. Tiers: Free→Pro→Enterprise. Test: Annual 20% discount A/B. $29→$49 boosted MRR 40%, churn dropped 15%. Interview 10 customers: "Would you pay 2x?" Price to problem solved.

    Hey Michael, Value metric first: $/active users or “AI queries/mo”. Research: 3x competitor floor. Tiers: Free→Pro→Enterprise. Test: Annual 20% discount A/B. $29→$49 boosted MRR 40%, churn dropped 15%. Interview 10 customers: “Would you pay 2x?” Price to problem solved.

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  6. Asked: January 8, 2026In: Tech

    FastAPI best practices for production apps?

    Daniel Thomas
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    Added an answer on January 8, 2026 at 1:22 pm

    Hey James, Production stack: 1) SQLAlchemy async + Alembic migrations. 2) FastAPI Users (OAuth/JWT). 3) Pydantic v2 strict models. 4) Docker + Gunicorn 4workers/CPU. 5) Redis slowapi rate limit. Tests: 90% coverage pytest-httpx. Deploy Railway/DigitalOcean. Handled 50k req/min stable.

    Hey James, Production stack:

    1) SQLAlchemy async + Alembic migrations.
    2) FastAPI Users (OAuth/JWT).
    3) Pydantic v2 strict models.
    4) Docker + Gunicorn 4workers/CPU.
    5) Redis slowapi rate limit.

    Tests: 90% coverage pytest-httpx. Deploy Railway/DigitalOcean. Handled 50k req/min stable.

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  7. Asked: January 8, 2026In: Tech

    How to land internships at top tech companies?

    Ethan White
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    Added an answer on January 8, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    Hey Emily, Timeline: Apply Sep-Dec via careers pages + LinkedIn Easy Apply. Resume: 1-page, GitHub top3 projects, quantifiable impact (optimized algo 40% faster). Referrals: 50 DMs/wk alumni via LinkedIn search "[uni] [company]". Interviews: LeetCode medium 100 problems, mock on Pramp. Landed 3 inteRead more

    Hey Emily, Timeline: Apply Sep-Dec via careers pages + LinkedIn Easy Apply. Resume: 1-page, GitHub top3 projects, quantifiable impact (optimized algo 40% faster). Referrals: 50 DMs/wk alumni via LinkedIn search “[uni] [company]”. Interviews: LeetCode medium 100 problems, mock on Pramp. Landed 3 interns → full-time offer

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