Which tech topic should I choose for a 100-day series?

I’m planning to create content consistently for 100 days, where I teach something related to tech every day.

Some ideas I’m considering:

  • Coding/programming concepts
  • Docker & containers
  • DevOps
  • System design
  • Other practical developer tools/topics

If you had to follow a 100-day tech series, what topic would you find most useful or interesting?

Would love to hear your suggestions especially topics you think are underrated or need better explanations on Reddit.

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u/whokillme — 21 hours ago

Which tech topic should I choose for a 100-day series?

I’m planning to create content consistently for 100 days, where I teach something related to tech every day.

Some ideas I’m considering:

  • Coding/programming concepts
  • Docker & containers
  • DevOps
  • System design
  • Other practical developer tools/topics

If you had to follow a 100-day tech series, what topic would you find most useful or interesting?

Would love to hear your suggestions especially topics you think are underrated or need better explanations on Reddit.

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u/whokillme — 1 day ago

i have a deal for anyone who gets clients

hey, i have a deal, you handle the client and communication, and i will handle all the technical work, websites, development, backend, custom software, integrations, deployment, etc

i will keep my pricing low compared to the market rate, so you dont have to worry too much about the development cost

we agree on a fixed amount per project, you can charge your client however much you want, thats completely up to you

if the scope changes or they ask for extra features, additional charges may apply

we can start with one project and see how it goes, if everything works well we can continue

dm me if interested

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u/whokillme — 4 days ago

yo, hey devs/designer please drop your some favorite font centric work or your fav font ... i need new fonts and inspiration for my website project

same as title

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u/whokillme — 14 days ago

Brutal feedback wanted: Does my website actually convert visitors into clients?

Hey everyone,

I'm currently building my website and it's still in beta. Before I officially launch, I'd love some honest feedback.

I'm trying to answer one question:

If you landed on this site, would you trust it enough to become a client? If not, why?

I'm looking for feedback on:

  • First impression
  • Design & UX
  • Copywriting
  • Trustworthiness
  • Calls to action
  • Anything confusing or that would make you leave

I'll also be adding technical blogs, case studies, more services, and other improvements before launch and socials... actually production work

Please don't hold back—I'd much rather hear the harsh truth now than after launch.

Website: Roothq

Thanks!

roothq.tech
u/whokillme — 15 days ago

Why do so many people still choose expensive flats in Dwarka over buying land and building a house nearby?

I'm from West Delhi and have been thinking about this for a while.

I know people who sold land in places like Najafgarh and bought flats in Dwarka for ₹2–3 crore(not new, resale). I also have friends living in different Dwarka sectors, and while the area has a good vibe and planned infrastructure, many of the societies are 20–25years old now.

This is what I don't understand.

For around ₹2–3 crore, couldn't someone instead:

  • Buy a 100–150 sq. yd. plot in a nearby area that's still well connected (Najafgarh, Dabri side, Uttam Nagar, etc.).
  • Build a much larger independent house.
  • Still have money left to invest in another property or other investments that generate rental income.

For example, my family built a house on a 100 sq. yd. plot near a metro station. The total cost was much lower than what many resale flats in Dwarka are selling for today. We own the land, have a much bigger house, and could even generate rental income from multiple floors if we wanted.

So what makes people choose a ₹2–3 crore flat in Dwarka instead?

Is it mainly:

  • Better infrastructure and planning?
  • Better schools and hospitals?
  • Social status or address value?
  • Safety and gated societies?
  • Better resale liquidity?
  • Or am I missing something about how Dwarka property appreciates over time?

I'm genuinely trying to understand the economics behind this decision. If my assumptions are wrong, I'd appreciate it if someone could explain where my reasoning breaks down.

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u/whokillme — 19 days ago

Why do so many people still choose expensive flats in Dwarka over buying land and building a house nearby?

I'm from West Delhi and have been thinking about this for a while.

I know people who sold land in places like Najafgarh and bought flats in Dwarka for ₹2–3 crore(not new, resale). I also have friends living in different Dwarka sectors, and while the area has a good vibe and planned infrastructure, many of the societies are 20–25years old now.

This is what I don't understand.

For around ₹2–3 crore, couldn't someone instead:

  • Buy a 100–150 sq. yd. plot in a nearby area that's still well connected (Najafgarh, Dabri side, Uttam Nagar, etc.).
  • Build a much larger independent house.
  • Still have money left to invest in another property or other investments that generate rental income.

For example, my family built a house on a 100 sq. yd. plot near a metro station. The total cost was much lower than what many resale flats in Dwarka are selling for today. We own the land, have a much bigger house, and could even generate rental income from multiple floors if we wanted.

So what makes people choose a ₹2–3 crore flat in Dwarka instead?

Is it mainly:

  • Better infrastructure and planning?
  • Better schools and hospitals?
  • Social status or address value?
  • Safety and gated societies?
  • Better resale liquidity?
  • Or am I missing something about how Dwarka property appreciates over time?

I'm genuinely trying to understand the economics behind this decision. If my assumptions are wrong, I'd appreciate it if someone could explain where my reasoning breaks down.

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u/whokillme — 19 days ago

Which university should I choose for an Online MCA (Budget: under ₹1 lakh)?

Hi everyone,

im 21 F ,I'm looking to enroll in an Online MCA program with a total budget of under ₹1 lakh.

My main goal is simply to earn a valid MCA degree. I'm not looking for placement support, career services, networking, or anything like that. I already know the limitations of online degrees, so I'm only interested in choosing a university with a smooth experience and decent academic quality.

If you've personally enrolled in or completed an Online MCA, I'd really appreciate your feedback.

Please mention:

  • Which university did you choose?
  • When did you enroll or graduate?
  • How has your overall experience been?
  • How are the LMS, classes, exams, and administration?
  • Were there any unexpected issues?
  • Would you recommend it based on your experience?
  • If you had to choose again, would you pick the same university or a different one?
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u/whokillme — 1 month ago

Which university should I choose for an Online MCA (Budget: under ₹1 lakh)?

Hi everyone,

im 21 F ,I'm looking to enroll in an Online MCA program with a total budget of under ₹1 lakh.

My main goal is simply to earn a valid MCA degree. I'm not looking for placement support, career services, networking, or anything like that. I already know the limitations of online degrees, so I'm only interested in choosing a university with a smooth experience and decent academic quality.

If you've personally enrolled in or completed an Online MCA, I'd really appreciate your feedback.

Please mention:

  • Which university did you choose?
  • When did you enroll or graduate?
  • How has your overall experience been?
  • How are the LMS, classes, exams, and administration?
  • Were there any unexpected issues?
  • Would you recommend it based on your experience?
  • If you had to choose again, would you pick the same university or a different one?
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u/whokillme — 1 month ago

how do you actually learn to design premium interactive websites?

i'm a developer and can build websites, but i struggle with design.

i want to learn how to create websites like:

the kind of websites with strong art direction, storytelling, motion design, premium layouts, smooth animations, dynamic 3d elements, and interactions that feel crafted rather than template-based.

i've tried using ai and sometimes the output looks amazing, but when i need to customize it for a client or make major design decisions, i realize i don't understand the fundamentals behind why it looks good.

i can code almost anything, but i don't know how designers approach a blank figma file and turn it into something like the sites above.

for someone coming from a development background, what should i focus on learning first?

typography, layout, grids, composition, motion design, branding, art direction, figma?

what resources helped you develop the design eye needed to create work like this? books, courses, youtube channels, or exercises?

i'm not trying to replace design with ai. i want to build the foundation so i can create better work myself and understand the decisions behind great design.

u/whokillme — 2 months ago