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Find beginner-friendly open source issues on GitHub and track your contributions.
@anni_i02 · X

Find local businesses, score potential clients, and generate WhatsApp pitches to manage your freelance sales pipeline.
@AbosiGodwin · X

Browse curated startup events, tech weeks, and venue calendars across major cities.
@11bhagwat · X

The first social ecosystem where visibility is earned through contribution, not algorithms or ads. Join communities, share posts, and build your reputation.
@Woopeeu · X
You said drop your startup link, so here we go 👀 We’re building Woope — a social network where you actually find people who share your interests. No paid reach. No endless algorithm games. Just people, communities and ideas. 🚀

Earn Zaps and build your zScore reputation on an onchain capital allocation and leaderboard platform.
@Hik453 · X
chain reputation Enjoy to clan

Find bathrooms, outlets, snacks, seating, Wi-Fi, and water along your route in NYC with community-verified data.
@j02h0wa · X
Locked out one night, low battery and complaining bladder So I made a website that verifies the availability of outlets and bathrooms in NYC

Audit and optimize your local business visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude.
@Timemindai · X

Buy and sell location-based NFT collectibles on Solana.
@MyGeoTokens · X
- location based collectibles

Create a professional one-page website from your Instagram and Google Maps profile in minutes.
@maxcuervov · X
- from instagram/google maps profile to ready-to-share website in seconds! :)

Scan GitHub repos for security vulnerabilities and code issues, then auto-fix them.
u/Still_Amphibian545 · Reddit
almost launched a side project with my api keys sitting in the repo (a week free gpt 5.6 on us) was about a day from launching a small project when i noticed my openai key was just sitting in a committed file. it had been there for weeks. no idea how i missed it. made me wonder what else was wrong that i couldn't see. turns out for vibecoded stuff it's usually the same handful of things. secrets in the repo, endpoints with no auth, a database with no access rules, no limit on the ex

Search for verified internships and junior developer opportunities.
@dk119819 · X
Building CampusHire — a platform for internships, fresher jobs, and junior developer opportunities 🚀 Helping students and early-career talent find verified roles faster. 👉

Create and share a waitlist page instantly without signup or coding.
@emaestre_dev · X
EarlyLists puts a working waitlist on your site in under a minute; No account, no code, you just get a link and start collecting signups.