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A coding network where learners build visible proof through courses and challenges with mentoring and company operations.
@Michaela200_5 · X

450+ privacy-friendly tools for formatting, converting, and processing PDFs and images, all running locally in your browser.
@tentaco_cc · X
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Learn data structures and algorithms through interactive visualizations and interview prep tools.
@aarsh_30 · X

Practice technical interviews with real questions for your stack and get personalized feedback.
@Aryandwi007 · X
Hey check this out

A visualization language designed for AI agents to create and interact with charts.
chenglong-hn · HN
Data visualizations are the bridge between user and data. But building AI agents that can generate visualizations reliably can be very tricky: - simple chart specs can be reliable, but generated charts are often of low quality due to reliance on system defaults; - complex chart specs with explicit details can produce good-looking charts, but they are verbose and agents can struggle with reliability We figured out it is a limitation on the language issue (not just AI capability thing) -- current visualization languages are a bit too low-level for AI agents, requiring them to explicitly make visual decisions that are supposed to be handled by a good compiler. Flint is a visualization intermediate language to address this issue, allow AI agents to solve this last-mile human-agent interaction problem. It provides a simple semantic-type based specification, and contains a layout optimization engine that can produce good-looking charts (filled with derived low-level details) from simple

Create professional jewelry photos with AI-generated Indian models and cultural settings.
@Suhailqure52075 · X
AI tool for Indian jewellers — 1 mobile photo → 3 professional showcase images with Indian models & cultural settings. No studio. No photographer. Building from Saharanpur 🇮🇳

Resize, crop, compress, and convert images in batch — all locally in your browser.
@MaximMitenkov · X
🔒 Just launched Image Pipeline — batch image processing in your browser. 100% private. No signup. Pay once, use forever. #buildinpublic #webdev #privacy

Track user events and understand behavior to ship products faster.
@kitbasedev · X
We just launched, check us out at

Free frontend developer tools for CSS generation, image compression, and more.
@iamdeepak89 · X

QR code inventory tracker that lets resellers manage thousands of unique items without barcodes.
@eXtrek · X
inventorty app

Automate load testing for modern teams without complex setup or manual scripting.
@GorodkovVi85373 · X
- load testing made easy even without enginnering team. Faster, cheaper, distributional

Track and analyze multi-currency expenses with budgeting tools for travelers and digital nomads.
@andrejbuday · X
And th second one - - with completely new OG:image