NNANTHANinnandytriesthings.hashnode.dev·Mar 2 · 5 min readWhat I Actually Learned Building a Two-Tier AWS Architecture From ScratchSix posts. Five phases. Eight bugs. Two repos that had never met, now running together on a public IP. This is the retrospective — what worked, what I'd do differently, what this whole thing actually 00
NNANTHANinnandytriesthings.hashnode.dev·Mar 2 · 7 min readIt's Live on the Internet. That's Not Cliché — That's the Point.Four posts of debugging. Eight bugs. Every single one of them in the environment, not the code. And then one day I launched an EC2 instance, SSH'd into it, and ran the same containers I'd been running00
NNANTHANinnandytriesthings.hashnode.dev·Mar 2 · 7 min readThe Frontend Gauntlet: Four Errors, One Evening, Zero App Code ChangedThe backend was running. Database connected. Swagger UI loaded clean. I felt relieved — genuinely hopeful for the first time that evening. The hard part was done. The frontend would be straightforward00
NNANTHANinnandytriesthings.hashnode.dev·Feb 24 · 7 min readThree Bugs. One Night. This Is What DevOps Actually Looks Like.I sat down to do this after work. Tired. Not the heroic late-night coding session you imagine when you picture "building a DevOps project." Just me, a bit drained, opening the terminal because I told 00
NNANTHANinnandytriesthings.hashnode.dev·Feb 20 · 5 min readBefore You Touch AWS, You Need to Think Like LinuxMost DevOps tutorials skip straight to the cloud. They assume you already have a clean Linux machine ready to go. But if you're on Windows like I was, there's a step that nobody talks about — and skip00