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Landon Reid

2mo ago

3 free property reports for PH users -- know what you can build in 20 seconds

We built ReadyPermit because we got tired of watching real estate deals die over zoning confusion.

Enter any US address. In 20 seconds you get:

- Buildability Score (0-100, A-F grade)

- Zoning classification + what's allowed

Samir Asadov

2mo ago

I built financial models for real renewable energy deals — now available as Excel templates

Background: I'm a CFA charterholder and top-ranked financial modeler (Top 3 globally at CFI's Financial Modelling Championship; Top 4 at FMWC). I spent years structuring renewable energy transactions at rsted offshore wind, solar, battery storage building the models that actually closed those deals.

The models from those transactions are now available as polished Excel templates on Eloquens (search "Samir Asadov CFA"):

George Smith

2mo ago

What if personal pages matched your aesthetic? I built a vibe-to-page generator

bubbling.dev

Pick a vibe. Get a page.

Calm Zen Minimalist
Bold Power Player
Cyber Techno Futurist

Elsu Loda

2mo ago

Cloud & DevOps Engineer looking to join a startup team

I m a Cloud & DevOps Engineer with 3+ years of experience, currently looking to join an early-stage startup team.

I m especially interested in environments where I can contribute, keep learning, and help build something impactful from the ground up. I focus on making systems robust, scalable, and easy to maintain.

Murtaza Zaidi

2mo ago

Verso Day 8 — I found exposed API keys during a security audit. Here is what I did.

Day 8 of building Verso (projectoye.com)

A workspace OS that brings Notes, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and an AI-native IDE into one environment.

Today did not go as planned.

One SuperApp. Any Business Tool. Fully Connected. BOSS.Tech

Hi, I m Mel. I work on customer experience at BOSS.Tech, a SUPERAPP designed to bring every tool together so running a business actually feels easier. I m a little obsessed with making products people genuinely enjoy using. I think about clarity, flow, small details, and those oh this is nice moments that make a tool feel unforgettable. Happy to chat about workflows, usability, or how we design for humans, not just features.

The 30-Second Card: Why Simplicity Wins in Memory Training

Most spaced repetition apps are too complex. Learn why MemoRep's 30-second card rule and email reminders build better habits than feature-heavy apps like Anki or Quizlet.

You want to remember what you learn. You've tried apps that promise to help, but they keep getting in the way.

Let me guess: you opened Anki once. Saw dozens of options. Tags, decks, subdecks, burying intervals, custom scheduling, plugins, themes, synchronization, statistics, add-ons... and closed it.

Or you downloaded Quizlet. Found pre-made decks, spent hours organizing them, never actually reviewed.

Would you pay someone to write your AI prompts? Honest answers only

We're about to launch WriteMyPrompt a marketplace where you hire expert prompt engineers. Before we go live, I want a reality check. If you regularly use ChatGPT, Claude, or Midjourney for work and you're not getting the results you want, would you be open to paying $20 $100 to have an expert craft the perfect prompt for your use case? What would make you trust it or not?

Sahil Singhavi

4mo ago

I built something that knows me better than most of my friends do

My best friend forgot my birthday last year.

Not his fault. He's busy. Life happens. I didn't even remind him.

But it stung a little.
also I was burn out with lots of work, failing in everything needed someone to give a shit about me u know

CodeMaster

2mo ago

Clipforge

I built a clipboard that refuses to forget anything you copy.

and people are actually using it.