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First time in Ranchi — what are the must-try food spots near Kutchery Chowk?

Hi everyone, I’m in Ranchi for a week and staying near Kutchery Chowk.

Wanted some food recommendations from locals — what are the absolute must-try dishes or places here? Could be street food, restaurants, sweets, breakfast, anything iconic or underrated.

I can either visit the place or order via Zomato/Swiggy.

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u/Hot-Entrepreneur8526 — 10 days ago

After thinking for a long time, I finally decided to take the leap.

I’m starting my journey as a solopreneur and building my first micro SaaS.

It’s a D2C web app that generates analytics reports based on user information. I won’t share too much about the idea right now, but I have already figured out:

  • how the landing page should look
  • the backend formulas and logic
  • where AI can actually help properly

I’ll be vibecoding the MVP mostly by myself

Current plan is:

  • launch in India first
  • then slowly expand globally

Main marketing channels I’m planning:

  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Reddit paid ads
  • Pinterest

About me:
I’m from India and currently working as a founding ML engineer with 9+ years of experience.

This is my first time building something fully for myself from scratch.

I know this journey won’t be easy. There will be failures, wrong decisions, wasted time, stress, everything.

But one thing I know about myself is:
if I keep working consistently, I will eventually succeed. Maybe I’ll fail in the short term, but long term I know I’ll make it happen.

Would love to get:

  • tips from experienced founders
  • dos and don’ts for first SaaS
  • mistakes to avoid
  • marketing advice
  • or even just good wishes

Excited and nervous both at the same time.
Let’s see where this journey goes

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u/Hot-Entrepreneur8526 — 16 days ago

Hey folks,

We’re planning a tennis ball box cricket game this Sunday 10th May (7:30 AM – 10:30AM) in Bilekahalli.
We already have a few players in, and 6–7 spots are still open.

If you’re interested:

  • Casual but competitive game
  • All skill levels welcome
  • Just come, play, and have fun

Comment here or DM me if you’re in.

Cheers 🏏

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u/Hot-Entrepreneur8526 — 16 days ago

After thinking for a long time, I finally decided to take the leap.

I’m starting my journey as a solopreneur and building my first micro SaaS.

It’s a D2C web app that generates analytics reports based on user information. I won’t share too much about the idea right now, but I have already figured out:

  • How the landing page should look
  • the backend formulas and logic
  • where AI can actually help properly

I’ll be vibecoding the MVP mostly by myself

Current plan is:

  • Launch in India first
  • Then slowly expand globally

Main marketing channels I’m planning:

  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Reddit paid ads
  • Pinterest

About me:
I’m from India and currently working as a founding ML engineer with 9+ years of experience.

This is my first time building something fully for myself from scratch.

I know this journey won’t be easy. There will be failures, wrong decisions, wasted time, stress, everything.

But one thing I know about myself is:
if I keep working consistently, I will eventually succeed. Maybe I’ll fail in the short term, but long term I know I’ll make it happen.

Would love to get:

  • tips from experienced founders
  • dos and don’ts for first SaaS
  • mistakes to avoid
  • marketing advice
  • or even just good wishes

Excited and nervous, both at the same time.
Let’s see where this journey goes

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u/Hot-Entrepreneur8526 — 16 days ago

Hey folks,

I’m an ML Engineer with ~9 years of experience, currently working remotely. Alongside my full-time role, I previously ran a part-time recruitment agency for about 3 years, where I focused on scouting and placing tech talent across APAC regions.

I eventually shut it down due to personal reasons, and also because customer demand wasn’t consistent enough to sustain it long-term.

That said, during that time I built some solid strengths:

Conducting technical interviews efficiently

Quickly identifying and closing strong candidates

Automating parts of the sourcing and screening pipeline

I’m now looking to get back into the recruiting space part-time — ideally collaborating with someone already running a hiring/recruiting setup. My goal is to contribute meaningfully (sourcing, screening, interviewing, process automation) while also learning and growing in this space.

If you’re working on hiring pipelines, running an agency, or scaling a recruiting effort and could use an extra hand, feel free to reach out.

Happy to chat.

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u/Hot-Entrepreneur8526 — 18 days ago

Hey folks,

I’m an ML Engineer with ~9 years of experience, currently working remotely. Alongside my full-time role, I previously ran a part-time recruitment agency for about 3 years, where I focused on scouting and placing tech talent across APAC regions.

I eventually shut it down due to personal reasons, and also because customer demand wasn’t consistent enough to sustain it long-term.

That said, during that time I built some solid strengths:

- Conducting technical interviews efficiently

- Quickly identifying and closing strong candidates

- Automating parts of the sourcing and screening pipeline

I’m now looking to get back into the recruiting space part-time — ideally collaborating with someone already running a hiring/recruiting setup. My goal is to contribute meaningfully (sourcing, screening, interviewing, process automation) while also learning and growing in this space.

If you’re working on hiring pipelines, running an agency, or scaling a recruiting effort and could use an extra hand, feel free to reach out.

Happy to chat.

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u/Hot-Entrepreneur8526 — 18 days ago