Alignerr, please start giving applicants some closure

I’ve reached the point where I’ve almost lost hope of getting a project through Alignerr.

Despite having relevant professional experience and going through multiple interviews, I rarely receive any update afterward.

I did eventually get a project, worked extremely hard on the evaluation, and then the project was paused. I understand that projects change, but the overall lack of communication is frustrating.

I’m not asking Alignerr to accept everyone. I’m asking them to give people closure.

Rejected? Tell us.

Position filled? Tell us.

People invest real time in these interviews and evaluations. A simple status update would be far better than leaving applicants waiting indefinitely.

Has anyone else been experiencing this?

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u/bugbeeboo — 4 days ago

What are the best questions/features to ask an email security vendor?

We’re currently evaluating email security vendors and comparing their capabilities with our existing solution. I’m looking for suggestions on good technical and security-focused questions to ask vendors during demos/POCs, beyond the usual feature checklist.

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u/bugbeeboo — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/mujoco

Use a flying racket to ping-pong the ball over four walls, then gently deposit it in the box - without crashing

I’ve been working on a sim task where you control a quadrotor with a racket attached and try to bounce a ball over 4 gate walls, then land it in a target box at the end.

Main goal

  • Hit/bounce the ball with the racket so it goes over 4 gate walls (one after another).
  • At the end, get the ball to land in the target box and stay there gently (not bounce out).

How you control it

  • You send 4 rotor thrust commands (rear-right, rear-left, front-left, front-right).
  • You only get noisy, delayed sensor info — not perfect knowledge of where everything is.
  1. What counts as success (in order of importance)
  2. Ball clears all 4 gates by bouncing over them (this is the big one).
  3. Ball ends up in the target box and settles down.
  4. Don’t crash the drone or do unsafe things (big tilts, slamming into gates, etc.).
  5. Bonus: fly the drone through the window holes in each gate.
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u/bugbeeboo — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/mujoco

Can anyone help me in this

MuJoCo quadrotor ping-pong through 4 gates. Gate 1 works with hand-tuned + CEM parametric policy, but gate 2 is stuck - ball dies on floor after first bounce, mid-air second hit doesn't aim rebound correctly. Hidden score ~0.12, need ~0.55. Looking for advice on rebound aiming / multi-gate rally control beyond fixed forward thrust strikes.

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u/bugbeeboo — 1 month ago

Can someone guide me through taking up my first project

Hi have been interviewing and been applying on various positions but haven’t received even a single project or task till now . Can anyone help me and let me know what am i doing wrong here

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u/bugbeeboo — 1 month ago
▲ 8 r/FPandA+1 crossposts

Snaptix is gonna take FP&A jobs or not??

So i found out about snaptix.ai and it anlayses datasets using AI and provides with complete plain english analysis with recommendations of what to do next.

do you think its gonna take our jobs??

u/bugbeeboo — 2 months ago

The first paid customer isnt an easy part

Built this SaaS tool and been marketing it but damn its difficult to get our first paid customer. Any tips on landing our first paid client.

https://snaptix.ai

u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago

Got an interview tomorrow for senior cybersecurity analyst role

Can you guys help me prepare for the interview, i have 5 years of experience being information security analyst. What all the interviewer can ask? Hit me up with questions

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago

Has anyone used Snaptix??

I got a tons of excel files where i store all the data of my ecom store, today i came across snaptix.ai , where i can upload all the files and it tells me eceryrhing about my business , i liked it wanted to know if i should go for the paid version ???

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago
▲ 3 r/SaasDevelopers+2 crossposts

need people to test out my SaaS product..

What’s one feature you wish existed in AI-powered analytics tools? (also if you are up to test my SaaS product hit me up) - snaptix(.)ai

Most dashboards today still require people to manually interpret spreadsheets, reports, KPIs, trends, etc. Even with charts everywhere, a lot of the “what does this actually mean for the business?” part is still manual.

I’ve been thinking a lot about tools that could:

  • explain trends in plain English
  • detect inefficiencies automatically
  • identify risks/opportunities
  • suggest business improvements proactively
  • summarize huge Excel/CSV datasets instantly

Curious:
What would make an analytics platform feel genuinely useful instead of “just another dashboard”?

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago

Is it possible to interview for US company from India?

I wish to settle abroad and most probably US but want to go there as a cybersecurity professional. How can i do that . And if someone is there who can help me refer to their organisation would be really appreciated 🙏

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago

Need someone who can manage my ecom business

I do need someone who can help me with all the tasks for a ecom business and with designs and social media handle. I won’t be able to pay much for now( rs 5k a month) let me know if someone’s interested

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago

The most creative ‘need a website’ call for you

Been creating the most creative websites from a decade and wanted to let everyone know that you dont have to wander around anymore, just hit us up and shhh🤫proces are too low to be true

CTA - bigmangostudio[.]com

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago
▲ 3 r/SaaS

Is this the kind of AI business that could actually scale?

Been experimenting with an AI idea recently and curious what people actually think about the long-term potential of this kind of business.

The concept is called Snaptix AI. - website is already live

You upload files like Excel sheets, CSVs, sales reports, business data, etc. and the AI analyzes everything automatically. Not just charts or summaries, but patterns, growth opportunities, weak areas, customer behavior, sales gaps, and recommendations on what a business could improve.

The interesting part for me is that most small businesses already have tons of data, they just never understand what it’s trying to tell them.

So now I’m wondering:

Do you think businesses will rely heavily on AI “business analysts” like this?
Or is this something that sounds useful in theory but people won’t actually pay for?

Trying to figure out whether this space has real potential or if I’m building a very expensive calculator 😂

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago

What is expected by a 5 years experienced security analyst

With nearly 5 years of experience in cybersecurity, I would like to understand the expectations and qualities organizations typically look for in professionals at this level of expertise.

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/learncybersecurity+3 crossposts

If AI is making you question cybersecurity as a career, read this

Everyone’s talking about AI replacing cybersecurity jobs.
But honestly, people who know how security actually works will always stay valuable.

The bigger issue is beginners getting lost between random certs, YouTube rabbit holes, and outdated roadmaps.

So I put together a structured roadmap with resources, tools, SIEM/SOC paths, cloud, malware, detection engineering, etc.
It’s the kind of thing I wish someone handed me earlier.

Dropping it in here for anyone who needs direction.

https://cybersec-roadmap-opal.vercel.app

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u/bugbeeboo — 3 months ago