u/Meow_man1213

Are there any discounts on professional-grade road machinery like concrete cutters?

I visited a construction equipment supplier to ask about professional grade road machinery like concrete cutters two days ago. I wanted something affordable because heavy duty construction equipment is a major investment and even small discounts can reduce overall project costs. I also wanted machines that still perform reliably without causing frequent maintenance issues during continuous road work. But when I checked the equipment there I felt confused. Some concrete cutters looked extremely advanced with powerful engines and deep cutting capacity but the prices were much higher than expected even during promotional offers. Some cheaper machines looked practical at first but customer reviews mentioned weaker durability and faster blade wear after regular use. Some sellers kept saying their machines are available at the best seasonal discounts but every deal sounded almost the same. I could not trust them. I could not decide confidently.

Then I visited another supplier in the same area. Some companies explained their pricing better and said discounts are usually available during seasonal sales, clearance events, or when suppliers release newer models and reduce prices on older stock. Some suppliers also offer bundle deals with blades, maintenance kits, or extended warranty support included. Some brands like Husqvarna Group, Hilti, Makita, and Bosch were often mentioned for professional road machinery and concrete cutters. Some still gave mixed answers when I asked about long term durability after discounted purchases. I remembered one time when I bought equipment because the discount looked attractive but later the actual performance did not meet expectations during daily use.

To compare more deals and customer feedback while scrolling online platforms like alibaba I found many professional concrete cutters and road machinery listings with seasonal discounts and reviews. But now I keep wondering if discounted heavy duty equipment truly provides the same long term reliability or if paying more upfront for a trusted model is actually the safer investment?

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u/Meow_man1213 — 3 days ago
▲ 43 r/Careers

Software Engineering is one of the worst careers you could pick in 2026

I read a post recently in r/Btechtards where a person asked everyone to not become a software engineer and i could not agree more with him. To my dearest Juniors and Freshers, Software engineering has officially turned into one of the worst careers you could pick after you finish your college. This all started during 2021-2022 where companies hired massively due to the pandemic hiring bubble. Graduates from civil, mechanical and other non CS related fields were hired as a developer due to shortage of graduates from CS during that time. They were paying in lakhs for a fresher role and all you need to do was solve a easy DSA question to get hired. But that time is no more, Companies have already started laying off because of their excess hiring in 2021-2022, Emerging advanced AI technologies that allows a single developer to perform the work of 3 while saving mass time and costs. With lakhs of students across the world graduating as a Computer Science engineer it is time to think practically.. I am not saying there are no jobs in the market or hiring is gone entirely. Hiring does happen but the demand and value as a software engineer is gone and it is only gonna get worse. My Honest advice for aspiring software engineers is to pivot while you still have time.

Link for the post i read - https://www.reddit.com/r/Btechtards/comments/1t6itfb/do_not_become_a_software_engineer_please/

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u/Meow_man1213 — 3 days ago

Software Engineering is one of the worst careers you could pick in 2026

I read a post recently in r/Btechtards where a person asked everyone to not become a software engineer and i could not agree more with him. To my dearest Juniors and Freshers, Software engineering has officially turned into one of the worst careers you could pick after you finish your college. This all started during 2021-2022 where companies hired massively due to the pandemic hiring bubble. Graduates from civil, mechanical and other non CS related fields were hired as a developer due to shortage of graduates from CS during that time. They were paying in lakhs for a fresher role and all you need to do was solve a easy DSA question to get hired. But that time is no more, Companies have already started laying off because of their excess hiring in 2021-2022, Emerging advanced AI technologies that allows a single developer to perform the work of 3 while saving mass time and costs. With lakhs of students across the world graduating as a Computer Science engineer it is time to think practically.. I am not saying there are no jobs in the market or hiring is gone entirely. Hiring does happen but the demand and value as a software engineer is gone and it is only gonna get worse. My Honest advice for aspiring software engineers is to pivot while you still have time.

Link for the post i read - https://www.reddit.com/r/Btechtards/comments/1t6itfb/do_not_become_a_software_engineer_please/

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u/Meow_man1213 — 3 days ago

I visited a small industrial tools shop two days ago to find customer reviews for fiber laser cutting machines I wanted real feedback I wanted honest experiance I wanted clear results But when I checked I felt confused. Some reviews look very short with only ratings. Some look copied and not real user stories. Some sellers show only positive feedback and hide problems. I could not trust them I could not decide confidently important dots real usage matters more than star numbers.
Then I visited another place in the same area They suggested checking industrial forums YouTube demo reviews and business discussion groups where real operators share experience Many users talk about cutting speed maintenance and power stability I remembered one workshop where machine looked good but failed under heavy load That made me hesitate even more I is thinking real world testing is very important important dots factory use shows true quality Some reviews focus on cutting precision Some focus on durability Some focus on service support
while scrolling many online marketplaces including alibaba I saw fiber laser cutting machine listings Some show verified buyer reviews Some show video cutting demos Some show case study from factories Some were expencive Some were budget Some reviews say very accurate cutting performance Some say maintenance cost is high I is not suer which review source is truly honest or just promotional content
Now I am thinking best reviews come from real industrial users with long term use What would you choose for research official seller reviews or independent industry forums for better decision?

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u/Meow_man1213 — 6 days ago

How to find affordable laser cutting equipment online?

I visited a small industrial tools shop two days ago to find affordable laser cutting equipment online I wanted low price I wanted good quality I wanted stable machine But when I checked I felt confused. Some listings look very cheap but missing key parts like chiller or software. Some machines look complete but price increases with shipping and setup. Some sellers say best deal but no real demo or long term review shown. I could not trust them I could not decide confidently important dots cheap price alone is not real value.
Then I visited another supplier in the same area They explained affordable equipment depends on comparing total package not just base cost I learned to check power level cutting area warranty and included accessories I remembered one small workshop where cheap machine failed after few months That made me hesitate even more I is thinking durability and support both are very important important dots long term cost matters more Some sellers focus on entry level machines Some focus on refurbished units Some focus on bulk discounts
while scrolling many online marketplaces including alibaba I saw laser cutting equipment listings Some show factory direct prices Some show CO2 laser cutters Some show fiber laser systems Some were expencive Some were budget Some reviews say good value for small business Some say hidden cost like shipping and duty increase price I is not suer which deal is truly affordable or just marketing trick
Now I am thinking best choice depends on total cost and reliability What would you choose for your business lowest price machine or balanced quality with proper support?

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u/Meow_man1213 — 6 days ago

What are the best laser cutting machines for small businesses?

I visited a small industrial tools shop two days ago to check best laser cutting machines for small businesses I wanted precise cutting I wanted easy use I wanted affordable option But when I checked I felt confused. Some machines look powerful but cost is too high for small setup. Some look cheap but cutting quality is not stable. Some sellers say best for small business but no real demo on daily work shown. I could not trust them I could not decide confidently important dots real production need matters more than machine look.
Then I visited another supplier in the same area They showed laser cutting brands like OMTech, Glowforge, xTool, Boss Laser and some fiber laser machines for metal cutting Some are good for wood acrylic and light metal work Some support software control and design integration I remembered one small workshop where cheap machine caused uneven cuts and waste That made me hesitate even more I is thinking precision and reliability both are very important important dots consistent output is key Some machines focus on hobby use Some focus on light production Some focus on metal cutting
while scrolling many online marketplaces including alibaba I saw laser cutting machine listings Some show CO2 laser cutters Some show fiber laser cutting systems Some show compact desktop machines Some were expencive Some were budget Some reviews say very good for small business use Some say maintenance cost can increase over time I is not suer which machine is truly best for long term work
Now I am thinking best laser cutter depends on material and workload What would you choose for your business entry level laser cutter or high precision professional machine?

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u/Meow_man1213 — 6 days ago

I visited a small industrial equipment supplier two days ago to check if I can get free shipping on laser cleaning machines from online industrial suppliers I wanted lower cost I wanted safe delivery I wanted clear deal But when I checked I felt confused. Some sellers say free shipping is included but only for selected models or limited regions. Some show zero shipping cost but later add handling and insurance fees. Some deals look attractive but final invoice becomes higher than expected. I could not trust them I could not decide confidently important dots total landed cost matters more than shipping label.
Then I visited another supplier in the same area They explained free shipping often depends on machine size weight destination country and order volume Some manufacturers offer free delivery for bulk industrial orders or factory direct purchases I remembered one workshop owner who ordered heavy machine but paid extra customs and port charges That made me think carefully important dots international shipping is not always truly free Some suppliers focus on wholesale contracts Some focus on export deals Some focus on promotional offers
while scrolling many online marketplaces including alibaba I saw laser cleaning machine listings Some show free shipping for bulk buyers Some show discounted freight for factory orders Some show EXW or FOB pricing terms Some were expencive Some were budget Some reviews say shipping cost varies by region Some say import duty increases final price I is not suer which offer is truly free shipping or just partial cost hiding
Now I am thinking best choice depends on full landed cost transparency What would you choose for industrial purchase free shipping offer or clear pricing with separate shipping cost?

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u/Meow_man1213 — 6 days ago
▲ 170 r/reactjs

Can we normalize just building a standard React SPA with Vite again without feeling guilty that we aren't using Next.js?

The App Router and React Server Components are incredibly powerful, but the amount of gaslighting in the frontend ecosystem right now is insane. Not every internal dashboard, simple CRUD app, or personal portfolio needs server side rendering, edge functions, and a complex caching layer that requires a PhD to invalidate.

Sometimes you just want to spin up Vite, fetch some data on the client, and deploy a static bundle to a CDN for practically zero dollars. It feels like we are completely over engineering 90% of our web apps just to chase the newest Vercel paradigm.

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u/Meow_man1213 — 8 days ago
▲ 54 r/react

Can we normalize just building a standard React SPA with Vite again without feeling guilty that we aren't using Next.js?

The App Router and React Server Components are incredibly powerful, but the amount of gaslighting in the frontend ecosystem right now is insane. Not every internal dashboard, simple CRUD app, or personal portfolio needs server side rendering, edge functions, and a complex caching layer that requires a PhD to invalidate.

Sometimes you just want to spin up Vite, fetch some data on the client, and deploy a static bundle to a CDN for practically zero dollars. It feels like we are completely over engineering 90% of our web apps just to chase the newest Vercel paradigm.

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u/Meow_man1213 — 8 days ago
▲ 265 r/react+1 crossposts

Confession time. for the longest time, my default reaction to ANY data change in my app was to immediately reach for a useEffect. If prop A changed, i had an effect to update state B. which naturally triggered another effect to fetch some data, which updated state C. My components basically ran like a fragile Rube Goldberg machine of dependency arrays, and i was constantly fighting infinite render loop warnings. I finally sat down and properly read the "You Might Not Need an Effect" section of the React docs. the realization that you can just... derive variables during the render cycle... completely shifted how i write code now 😄

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u/Meow_man1213 — 14 days ago