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Building a resume shouldn’t cost $15. Here is how we are fixing it. 🛠️

Hey Product Hunt! I'm Satish, a software engineer, and I'm gearing up to launch Infinite Resume here on April 8th.

Over the last few years, I've watched brilliant people spend hours crafting the perfect resume, only to get hit with a surprise paywall at the very end just to download their own PDF. Even worse, those generated PDFs often fail Applicant Tracking System (ATS) parsers entirely.

I decided to engineer a permanent, free solution.

Would you read a topic digest newsletter?

Hello Product Hunt! We are thinking of spinning up topic specific, weekly digest newsletters that break up the firehose of goodness that is the Product Hunt leaderboard. What topics would you subscribe to? Who would you like to see sponsor these newsletters?

Here is an early prototype of what an AI Agent Digest newsletter might look like: https://gist.github.com/kerzhner...

Redditp/redditRohan Chaubey

8d ago

If Reddit required face scans to prove you’re human… would you still use it?

With AI bots getting harder to detect, there s been growing discussion around platforms using biometric verification (like face scans) to confirm real users.

Cool in theory... Reddit is full of bots, fake accounts and garbage engagement. But let s be real

Reddit without anonymity isn t Reddit.

How are you managing Supabase credentials across environments without things drifting?

One recurring issue we ve been seeing with Supabase setups is not the database itself, but how credentials are managed across environments. The common pattern looks something like:

  • credentials stored in .env files or secrets managers

  • multiple environments (dev, staging, prod)

  • manual propagation or duplication across those environments

It works, but over time it seems easy for things to drift:

  • a key gets rotated in one environment but not others

  • a redeploy misses an env var

  • credentials get misconfigured during setup or migration

Nika

23d ago

How do you decide what features should be free and what should be paid?

Let me start from the creator s perspective:
I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).

But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).

Nika

2mo ago

How much do you trust AI agents?

With the advent of clawdbots, it's as if we've all lost our inhibitions and "put our lives completely in their hands."

I'm all for delegating work, but not giving them too much personal/sensitive stuff to handle.