Hi, fellow builders. It s been months of fine tuning and over a year of experimentation but I think I ve finally solved burnout for actors and models self-submitting to casting calls. I built CastingNinja. It automates discovery and submission to casting calls for acting gigs, commercials, modeling jobs, and more. I built this out of necessity and wanted to share my passion project with the world. Help us out and check out my launch!
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.
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?
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.
Over the past ~6 months, I applied to Y Combinator a few times, but didn t get in.
We re still early (pre-seed), but the process actually helped me think much deeper about what we re building.
Right now, I m working on VertoX, a real-time voice translation that lets you speak any language on calls while keeping your tone, emotions, and your own voice.