Why it's so difficult to find long term relationship 😭, I purchased one week premium to set relationship intention filter to"long term relationship" and this is my experience.
▲ 92 r/Bumble

Why it's so difficult to find long term relationship 😭, I purchased one week premium to set relationship intention filter to"long term relationship" and this is my experience.

I am looking for slow paced relationship which will lead to long term relationship eventually when both feel that efforts ,vibe and loyalty are matching.

Not everyone is looking for that and I respect that perspective too but it's kinda misleading when they write "long term relationship" and "marriage" in their profile and straight up ask for casual and fwb things 😭

u/No-update-frm-myside — 2 days ago

How many of you actually got CF partner from this sub ? Please give me some hope

Just curious how many of you have actually found your partner from this sub. Please share your experience so that even we can still have some hope. 🫂

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u/No-update-frm-myside — 2 days ago

27F | Pune | Looking for my favorite notification 😁

Hi! I'm a 27-year-old software engineer from Pune who spends weekdays fixing code and weekends trying to fix my sleep schedule. 😄

Wait wait wait that doesn't define me 🌸 You will find me watching eyeliner tutorials and adding cute outfit pics in Pinterest board on my most busy days... So yes be ready for getting lessons 🫡

So you will also find me at the gym, exploring cafes (on cheat days, only cheating ik) ◉⁠‿⁠◉ going on spontaneous drives , badminton 🏸 and movies and what not....

You will get (pata hai aaj kya hua ) on a daily basis..

Tbh I gave dating apps a fair shot but they weren't really my thing I mean why is the 30 year old guy still figuring out his dating type ????? Ughhhh So here I am, hoping Reddit surprises me.

I'm looking for someone kind, emotionally mature, and genuinely interested in building a long-term relationship.

If you're around 26–29.

Staying in Pune (need to meet frequently, I'm somewhat clingy)

Working in IT (for obvious reasons, we can fix code together)

Have a good height (5'11 or above) because I'm 5'6 and wears 👠 sometimes....

Funny, good communication, Chivalrous !

and you're looking for your person,not just passing time, I would love to hear from you.

Maybe this post becomes a funny story... or maybe it's the start of something really nice. 💛

One more thing : Height ,IT ,Pune guy are just a preferences , guysssss.. 😭 no offense, sachhiiiii

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u/No-update-frm-myside — 1 month ago
▲ 111 r/devops

Is it okay to leave a company after 10 months due to toxic work culture?

I'm a DevOps Engineer with around a year of experience ( 3 months internship + 10 months FTE in the same company). 3 months internship experience at another company.

Lately, the work culture has become unbearable. My normal workday starts around 10 AM, but it's common to work until 11 PM or even 12 AM Recently, we were also asked to work **the entire Saturday and a half day on Sunday because of deadlines.

On top of that, seniors regularly scold team members for minor mistakes, often in a way that feels disrespectful rather than constructive. This isn't just happening to me everyone on my team is experiencing the same thing.

I don't mind working hard or putting in extra hours occasionally, especially during production issues, but this has become the norm rather than the exception. The constant pressure, long hours, weekend work, and the way people are treated are taking a toll.

Technically, I'm learning a lot and have worked on Kubernetes, multi-cloud infrastructure, GitOps, Terraform, and automation, so I'm worried that leaving after only 10 months as a full-time employee might look bad on my resume.

Would recruiters see this as a red flag, or is this a valid reason to move on? Has anyone else left a company early because of a similar work environment, and did it affect your career?

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u/No-update-frm-myside — 2 months ago

Looking for Freelance DevOps Work / Real DevOps Projects (1 Year Experience)

Hi everyone,

I’m a DevOps Engineer with around 1 year of hands-on experience and I’m looking to take up freelance work, side projects, or real-world DevOps opportunities to grow faster and build stronger experience.

My experience includes:

Kubernetes (multi-cloud)

AWS / Azure / GCP

CI/CD (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD)

Terraform & Infrastructure as Code

Docker

Monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana)

Automation & scripting

GitOps workflows

Open to:

Freelance DevOps work

CI/CD setup

Kubernetes deployments

Cloud infrastructure automation

Infrastructure optimization

Open-source collaboration

Small startup projects

Not looking only for paid work, interesting projects and learning opportunities are welcome too.

If anyone is hiring, needs help, or knows good places to find DevOps work, please let me know 🙌

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u/No-update-frm-myside — 3 months ago

[For Hire] Looking for Freelance DevOps Work / Real DevOps Projects (1 Year Experience

Hi everyone,

I’m a DevOps Engineer with around 1 year of hands-on experience and I’m looking to take up freelance work, side projects, or real-world DevOps opportunities to grow faster and build stronger experience.

My experience includes:

\* Kubernetes (multi-cloud)

\* AWS / Azure / GCP

\* CI/CD (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD)

\* Terraform & Infrastructure as Code

\* Docker

\* Monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana)

\* Automation & scripting

\* GitOps workflows

Open to:

\* Freelance DevOps work

\* CI/CD setup

\* Kubernetes deployments

\* Cloud infrastructure automation

\* Infrastructure optimization

\* Open-source collaboration

\* Small startup projects

Not looking only for paid work, interesting projects and learning opportunities are welcome too.

If anyone is hiring, needs help, or knows good places to find DevOps work, please let me know 🙌

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u/No-update-frm-myside — 3 months ago