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Soo, I run a scooter rental business. Every rental starts with checking the customer's Fayda ID and typing their details into our system by hand. Slow, and full of typos.
The proper fix is the Fayda API. We tried. The bureaucracy defeated us before we ever got a key.
Then I realized the card already carries everything: the QR on the back holds the holder's name, gender, FAN, date of birth, face photo, and NIDP's digital signature.
So I built the missing piece and open sourced it.
fayda-decoder turns that QR into clean JSON from a simple photo of the card. It even verifies NIDP's cryptographic signature, so printed fakes fail instantly.
100% on-device, browser or Node. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Reads blurry, dark, photos that normal QR scanners reject. Decodes in under 100 ms.
No API key, no approval process, no permission needed.
π Live demo: https://fayda-decoder.alphalabshq.com
π GitHub: https://github.com/Alpha-Mintamir/fayda-decoder (star the repoβοΈ π«Ά )
The proper fix is the Fayda API. We tried. The bureaucracy defeated us before we ever got a key.
Then I realized the card already carries everything: the QR on the back holds the holder's name, gender, FAN, date of birth, face photo, and NIDP's digital signature.
So I built the missing piece and open sourced it.
fayda-decoder turns that QR into clean JSON from a simple photo of the card. It even verifies NIDP's cryptographic signature, so printed fakes fail instantly.
100% on-device, browser or Node. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Reads blurry, dark, photos that normal QR scanners reject. Decodes in under 100 ms.
No API key, no approval process, no permission needed.
npm install fayda-decoder
π Live demo: https://fayda-decoder.alphalabshq.com
π GitHub: https://github.com/Alpha-Mintamir/fayda-decoder (star the repo
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https://x.com/Milkeybear1416
so why not me, let me post my ramblings there if there's a client ππΎ
so why not me, let me post my ramblings there if there's a client ππΎ
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Mickyas Tesfaye (@Milkeybear1416) on X
Software engineer | Game developer
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Micky Codes pinned Β«https://x.com/Milkeybear1416 so why not me, let me post my ramblings there if there's a client ππΎΒ»
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Wait what ? Is it foreal Github is not working ? π³ Let's Support Abel β€οΈ
Yeah github experiancing some sort of high error rates around 20% for web experiences and api traffic.
@MickyCodes
@MickyCodes
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Introducing YegnaGram/α¨α-αα«α [ t.me/yegnagrambot/feed ]
i built this project thinking of what if we have a single feed so we can discover other creators, or what if clients browse the posted content and see potential employment based on their skill-related posts, or what if you discover your next co-founder :) who knows
it would be cool if you share it so we can have so many channels to be added across the different communities/Categories
currently we support developers, designers, editors(motion, video, any editors related), and there is also a startup category for that. you can add your startup e.g:- Addis AI, Lucy AI. you can showcase your updates and also inspire upcoming generations who want to own their own startup
for any feedback and bug report: [ https://t.me/dag_shell?direct ]
#project
@dag_shell
one feed for Ethiopian TG channel contents from different Categories/Communities
i built this project thinking of what if we have a single feed so we can discover other creators, or what if clients browse the posted content and see potential employment based on their skill-related posts, or what if you discover your next co-founder :) who knows
it would be cool if you share it so we can have so many channels to be added across the different communities/Categories
currently we support developers, designers, editors(motion, video, any editors related), and there is also a startup category for that. you can add your startup e.g:- Addis AI, Lucy AI. you can showcase your updates and also inspire upcoming generations who want to own their own startup
if you think this is an important and useful project please add your channel and let's grow together
for any feedback and bug report: [ https://t.me/dag_shell?direct ]
#project
@dag_shell
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@MickyCodes
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@MickyCodes
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Forwarded from DOT_RUTH
I've been job hunting for remote roles lately, and I'm honestly tired of juggling 15 tabs just to see what's out there. RemoteOK. We Work Remotely. Remotive. Another job board.
So I built something.....
DotMatch pulls remote software engineering jobs from 5 different sources into one place.
I'm still working on it, but I wanted to know: is this something you'd actually use? And, what features would you want to see?
So I built something.....
DotMatch pulls remote software engineering jobs from 5 different sources into one place.
I'm still working on it, but I wanted to know: is this something you'd actually use? And, what features would you want to see?
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Forwarded from EQUB MANAGER 3
Equib Manager is now officially on Launch.et
I've submitted my investor brief, and itβs now available for verified investors to discover.
Honestly, seeing this progress from a conversation with my uncle, to interviews with Equb organizers, to building the product, getting real users, and now putting Equib Manager in front of investors feels really good.
Still a long way to go, but weβre moving.
#equib_manager
Let's Support Abel β€οΈ
I've submitted my investor brief, and itβs now available for verified investors to discover.
Honestly, seeing this progress from a conversation with my uncle, to interviews with Equb organizers, to building the product, getting real users, and now putting Equib Manager in front of investors feels really good.
Still a long way to go, but weβre moving.
#equib_manager
Let's Support Abel β€οΈ
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Forwarded from Green Pill (πππ«ππ₯π ππππ₯πππ)
Teen Pill is here!
We're happy to announce that we're back with a brand new workshop!
A 12 days training for teenagers about Digital Excellence & Well-being and Design Thinking.
It's aimed to give your teens with the skills needed to thrive in the modern age.
And all this for free!
Make sure to reserve your spot through the link below
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfly_mbO1RBdSzkmnjKpAog_BgFEent1LVheBXl8cQQAnneUw/viewform?usp=header
We're happy to announce that we're back with a brand new workshop!
A 12 days training for teenagers about Digital Excellence & Well-being and Design Thinking.
It's aimed to give your teens with the skills needed to thrive in the modern age.
And all this for free!
Make sure to reserve your spot through the link below
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfly_mbO1RBdSzkmnjKpAog_BgFEent1LVheBXl8cQQAnneUw/viewform?usp=header
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After an entire week of intense back-and-forth troubleshooting, the Steam overlay is now successfully displayed within my game! While the full game concept is coming soon, I previously developed it using WebSockets and a dedicated backend server, which proved to be an extremely costly decision. Consequently, I have now completely converted the project to utilize Steam's native power, and I am thrilled to confirm that the Steam overlay is functioning perfectly. This project is titled Shared Fate. I may have shared details about it previously, but it is now being built leveraging Steam's infrastructure, and the best multiplayer experience you will ever witness is currently being crafted by Melkam Studios
stay tuned
@MickyCodes
stay tuned
@MickyCodes
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Forwarded from α αΆ Codes
Equib Manager is starting to get more eyes on it.
And honestly, itβs changing how I look at what Iβm building.
Back on June 6, I posted about making Equib Manager open source so other Flutter developers could use it to find clients, customize it, and make money from it.
But the more I thought about it, the more I realized I was looking at the opportunity too narrowly.
Open sourcing it mainly creates an opportunity for developers. But I want more people to benefit from Equib Manager not only techies.
So Jemaw, Iβm building Equib Manager Agent.
The idea is simple: you become an agent, bring Equb organizers to Equib Manager, help them get set up, and earn commission from the subscriptions your clients pay.
The Agent Portal is basically like being an admin for your own Equib Manager business youβll be able to manage your clients, workspaces, and everything you bring into the platform.
And Iβm not doing this part alone.
Iβm really happy to be partnering with @Micky Codes on this. He believed in the idea and decided to build this next chapter with me. Weβre working together on the Agent Portal and the whole system behind it, and I genuinely appreciate him taking this journey with me.
This isnβt just another βjoin our programβ page. Weβre trying to build something people can actually use.
Itβs not open yet, but soon Iβll open a waitlist for people who want to become Equib Manager Agents.
Iβm not promising anyone crazy money. Iβm still figuring this out myself. But I believe it can become a decent side hustle and, for some people, something much bigger
For me personally, this has become my full-time focus Iβm actively out there promoting Equib Manager, talking to potential clients, and handling outreach and onboarding as part of building this ecosystem day by day..
Iβve made plenty of mistakes which you saw from the previous posts building Equib Manager and Iβm still learning every day.
But Iβm grateful for everyone who has supported, tested, criticized, shared, and pushed this project forward.
I said I wanted to create opportunities around Equib Manager.
Now Iβm actually building one. α₯ααα α₯αα ααα΅ααα’
Let's Support Abel β€οΈ
@equbmanager #equib_manager
And honestly, itβs changing how I look at what Iβm building.
Back on June 6, I posted about making Equib Manager open source so other Flutter developers could use it to find clients, customize it, and make money from it.
But the more I thought about it, the more I realized I was looking at the opportunity too narrowly.
Open sourcing it mainly creates an opportunity for developers. But I want more people to benefit from Equib Manager not only techies.
So Jemaw, Iβm building Equib Manager Agent.
The idea is simple: you become an agent, bring Equb organizers to Equib Manager, help them get set up, and earn commission from the subscriptions your clients pay.
The Agent Portal is basically like being an admin for your own Equib Manager business youβll be able to manage your clients, workspaces, and everything you bring into the platform.
And Iβm not doing this part alone.
Iβm really happy to be partnering with @Micky Codes on this. He believed in the idea and decided to build this next chapter with me. Weβre working together on the Agent Portal and the whole system behind it, and I genuinely appreciate him taking this journey with me.
This isnβt just another βjoin our programβ page. Weβre trying to build something people can actually use.
Itβs not open yet, but soon Iβll open a waitlist for people who want to become Equib Manager Agents.
Iβm not promising anyone crazy money. Iβm still figuring this out myself. But I believe it can become a decent side hustle and, for some people, something much bigger
For me personally, this has become my full-time focus Iβm actively out there promoting Equib Manager, talking to potential clients, and handling outreach and onboarding as part of building this ecosystem day by day..
Iβve made plenty of mistakes which you saw from the previous posts building Equib Manager and Iβm still learning every day.
But Iβm grateful for everyone who has supported, tested, criticized, shared, and pushed this project forward.
I said I wanted to create opportunities around Equib Manager.
Now Iβm actually building one. α₯ααα α₯αα ααα΅ααα’
Let's Support Abel β€οΈ
@equbmanager #equib_manager
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As I mentioned in my previous post, I have been rebuilding Shared Fate around Steam works, and now I can finally talk a little more about what the game actually is.
Shared Fate is a cooperative 2D platformer where up to four players control the same character. The catch? Each player gets a different part of the controls.
One player might control jumping, another controls left, another controls right, while the fourth handles sprinting.
So when you see a platform ahead, you better hope the person with the jump button knows what they're doing.
The game features Steam multiplayer, lobbies, voice chat, procedural levels, checkpoints, distance tracking, and plenty of physics-driven chaos.
The goal isn't just to reach the end. It's to survive together.
Who would you trust the least with the jump button?
Shared Fate one character, four players, zero chance of staying calm.
Stay tuned.
@MickyCodes
Shared Fate is a cooperative 2D platformer where up to four players control the same character. The catch? Each player gets a different part of the controls.
One player might control jumping, another controls left, another controls right, while the fourth handles sprinting.
So when you see a platform ahead, you better hope the person with the jump button knows what they're doing.
The game features Steam multiplayer, lobbies, voice chat, procedural levels, checkpoints, distance tracking, and plenty of physics-driven chaos.
The goal isn't just to reach the end. It's to survive together.
Who would you trust the least with the jump button?
Shared Fate one character, four players, zero chance of staying calm.
Stay tuned.
@MickyCodes
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