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We’re working on an AI-first interview platform for developers: Valuate.dev The usual approach to coding tasks doesn’t work anymore - companies are looking for AI engineers, yet it’s still unclear how to assess AI proficiency.

Our goal is to design challenges that combine prompting + coding, allowing us to score both how well a candidate prompts and how good the resulting code is. The aim is to bring measurement to AI prompting skills - how well-aligned prompts are and how candidates handle LLM-generated code.

At the same time, we want to keep a strong human balance in the process: hiring is a two-way street, and screening shouldn’t be fully offloaded to AI. We’re human-first.

Several tasks are already live - you can try them here: https://valuate.dev


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We’re working on an AI-first interview platform for developers: Valuate.dev

The usual approach to coding tasks doesn’t work anymore - companies are looking for AI engineers, yet it’s still unclear how to assess AI proficiency.

Our goal is to design challenges that combine prompting + coding, allowing us to score both how well a candidate prompts and how good the resulting code is. The aim is to bring measurement to AI prompting skills - how well-aligned prompts are and how candidates handle LLM-generated code.

At the same time, we want to keep a strong human balance in the process: hiring is a two-way street, and screening shouldn’t be fully offloaded to AI. We’re human-first.

Several tasks are already live - you can try them here: https://valuate.dev


I’m working on https://onebliq.com A lightweight service for Azure cost visibility.

The idea is simple: * See where your Azure spend is going, without learning all the ins and outs of Azure Cost Management. * Get alerts when something unusual happens, with the root cause explained right away.

Still in preview, so I’m mostly looking for feedback from people who deal with Azure day to day. Early access is available if you want to try it!


Hey HN – I'm working on OneBliq https://onebliq.com, a lightweight tool to help teams plan and track Azure costs collaboratively, without the usual enterprise overhead.

We built it because managing cloud budgets often turns into a spreadsheet mess, or worse, a never-ending consulting engagement. OneBliq lets you:

* Split and allocate Azure costs by cost centers, teams, or projects

* Visualize current spend and attention areas at a glance

* Experiment with plans and projections without complex tooling

* Skip sales calls and long onboarding – just install and kick the tires

It's still early, but we're seeing traction with teams who want clarity without complexity. Happy to answer questions, share more, or get feedback.

Would love your thoughts – what would make a tool like this useful (or useless) for you?


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