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meapless
@meapless_bleh
Software Engineer. Building in public, trying new things.
Katılım Kasım 2024
27 Takip Edilen2 Takipçiler

@FaibaJTL I subscribed to faiba during a black Friday deal for new customers, that included one month free. Got connected almost 3 months later in Feb. Feb to March was okay, but why bill me for March to April? I've sent emails and dms. I need someone to reply surely.
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Here are 10 GitHub repos that quietly print money while you sleep.
1. Cal. com
Open-source Calendly. Fork it, white-label it, sell to dentists and lawyers for $200/month. The founders hit $5M ARR in 3 years doing exactly this.
Repo → github.com/calcom/cal.com
2. Plausible Analytics
Privacy-first Google Analytics. Self-host it, resell to agencies for $50/month per client. Two founders bootstrapped this to 7 figures.
Repo → github.com/plausible/anal…
3. Ghost
Open-source Substack with 100% margin. 1,000 readers at $5/month equals $60,000 a year. Forever.
Repo → github.com/TryGhost/Ghost
4. n8n
Open-source Zapier. Sell automation services for $500-$2,000 per setup. n8n raised $14M because the agency model behind it works.
Repo → github.com/n8n-io/n8n
5. Supabase
Free Firebase replacement. Build a SaaS in a weekend, charge $29-$99/month. They raised $116M for a reason.
Repo → github.com/supabase/supab…
6. Medusa
Open-source Shopify. Take 5% on every sale forever. Zero rev share to Shopify.
Repo → github.com/medusajs/medusa
7. AppFlowy
Open-source Notion. Sell self-hosted to enterprises worried about data privacy. They raised $30M because this market is massive.
Repo → github.com/AppFlowy-IO/Ap…
8. Coolify
Open-source Vercel and Heroku. Charge developers $20/month to manage their deployments. Replace their $200 Vercel bill.
Repo → github.com/coollabsio/coo…
9. Listmonk
Open-source Mailchimp. Send unlimited emails for the cost of an AWS bill. Resell to agencies at 10x markup.
Repo → github.com/knadh/listmonk
10. Penpot
Open-source Figma. Sell self-hosted design tools to agencies who refuse to upload client files to the cloud.
Repo → github.com/penpot/penpot
The difference between developers who build features and developers who build businesses is one decision.
Pick one of these. Fork it this weekend. Ship it next week.
The founders behind these repos already proved the model.
Save this. Share it with the developer in your life who deserves to break free.
100% free. 100% open source.




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The only sites you need for branding inspiration 👇
1. rebrand.gallery
2. visualjournal.it
3. bpando.org
4. cosmos.so
5. brandarchive.xyz
6. are.na
7. abduzeedo.com
8. worldbranddesign.com
9. the-brandidentity.com
10. mindsparklemag.com




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🚨 JUST IN - Google published a long piece about "Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search" 👀
A lot in it developers.google.com/search/docs/fu…
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WhatsApp's API costs you per message. Someone open sourced one that costs nothing.
Someone open sourced a WhatsApp API gateway that runs entirely on your own server. No vendor lock-in. No per-message fee. No hidden paywalls.
It's called OpenWA.
The thing that makes it different is the pluggable architecture. You swap the database, the storage, and the cache through config alone. Never touch a line of application code.
→ SQLite for zero-config, or PostgreSQL for production
→ Local storage, or S3/MinIO when you need to scale
→ Memory cache, or Redis when speed matters
Flip a setting. The whole backend changes underneath you.
Here's what you actually get:
→ Full REST API for text, media, reactions, and bulk sends
→ Multi-session support so you run multiple WhatsApp accounts on one instance
→ Real-time webhooks with HMAC signatures
→ Groups, Channels, and Labels all covered
→ A full React dashboard for sessions, webhooks, and API keys
→ API key auth, rate limiting, CIDR whitelisting, and audit logging built in
The wildest part is the setup. One Docker command and the whole thing is live on your machine. Dashboard, API, and Swagger docs all running.
Most people are still paying a middleman per message to do exactly this.
90 stars. MIT License. 100% Opensource.

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Computer science needs obsessed people.
MFS who do it even when no one is paying them to.
It’s not like civil engineering or law where you need special permissions to practice. You can just create a new traversal algorithm but you cannot build a new road to practice if you’re a civil engineer.
If you’re not obsessed, you’re NGMI.
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@RaeAlisa_ @lucent_ai Codex has been good to me. Never reached rate limits, and the subscription value is insane (image gen, deep research, etc). But frontend generation is terrible. I'd like to try Claude, especially right now with the increased usage. Claude max it is.
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to celebrate 3 months since lauching @lucent_ai, we're giving away 5 Codex Pro / Claude Max plans 🎁
to enter, like this post + comment which one you'd pick (codex vs claude)
winners will be selected from comments in 5 days 🫶

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the prompt was:
"github.com/Leonxlnx/taste…
Based on the skill above, generate images for a website for an AI agency. The design should include eight sections, with one image per section, for a total of eight distinct images.
The website is for a creative AI company focused on research in creativity and design. Because of that, I want the visuals to feel highly original, playful, and art-directed, with text integrated thoughtfully into the design. Make it feel ultra-creative and intentional, like an Awwwards SOTD-level website in both concept and execution.
Please go beyond standard layouts. Do not rely only on simple text-left, image-right compositions. Explore more experimental and varied layouts. Feel free to go completely wild, but keep it purposeful, not random. I want different section structures, including horizontal images, fullscreen sections, full background imagery, and more minimal sections with beautiful colors and a strong sense of motion or animation.
Please use full background images or strong full-background color compositions, not just plain white sections. Keep it in light mode.
Overall, try to stay somewhat consistent across the site while still making each section feel distinct. I want it to look crazy creative, thoughtful, and visually impressive, with strong UX and a clear sense of purpose.
Generate 8 different images total.
Do not combine them into one image.
Each image should represent one section of the website."
Leon Lin@LexnLin
Images 2.0 website. Takes one prompt. And now you can use Codex to turn them all into a real website.
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I'm giving away the Claude Code skills we use to manage $300k/mo in ad spend at ColdIQ.
4X ROAS on $1M+ spent.
Ivan, our head of growth, built them off 300+ hours running ad campaigns for our clients. They run Google, Meta, and LinkedIn ads from the terminal in plain English:
→ bulk edits across platforms
→ custom audiences from CRM lists
→ creative fatigue detection before CTR dips
→ bid adjustments at scale
→ performance audits across periods
Reply "ads" and I'll send the full repo. Must be following.

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@thsottiaux The frontend designs and components always have this vertical style and it's terrible! Text is almost always overflowing as well.
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Built Hapnin: a GLM-powered web ingestion pipeline that turns messy event pages, raw text, and posters into structured, deduplicated records for a live discovery app.
#buildwithglm @Zai_org @cara_catowner @aivalleyio
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