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Hey guys good news :)
Better Auth has been accepted into Y Combinator's Spring 2025 batch (X25)! 🎉
Myself and @kinfishfarms, will be part of YC's first spring batch. Super excited and thanks everyone here for being part of my journey so far :)) but a lot more to come!
Better Auth has been accepted into Y Combinator's Spring 2025 batch (X25)! 🎉
Myself and @kinfishfarms, will be part of YC's first spring batch. Super excited and thanks everyone here for being part of my journey so far :)) but a lot more to come!
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Beka just proved that it is possible , so .... build.
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Ethiopia’s 7-Month-Old Rising Star, Better Auth, Joins Y Combinator, Secures $500,000
Better Auth, a 7-month-old open-source authentication framework for TypeScript, developed by two Ethiopians, has been selected for Y Combinator's Spring 2025 Cohort, securing $500,000 in seed funding.
https://shega.co/news/ethiopias-7-month-old-rising-star-better-auth-joins-y-combinator-secures-500000
Better Auth, a 7-month-old open-source authentication framework for TypeScript, developed by two Ethiopians, has been selected for Y Combinator's Spring 2025 Cohort, securing $500,000 in seed funding.
https://shega.co/news/ethiopias-7-month-old-rising-star-better-auth-joins-y-combinator-secures-500000
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To prevent infinite loops caused by Middleware triggering itself recursively, Next.js adds an internal header called x-middleware-subrequest to requests that are processed by Middleware. This header indicates that the request is being forwarded by Middleware itself, and when Next.js sees this header in a request, it skips re-executing the Middleware to avoid recursion.
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Tomorrow, I'm planning to build the recommendation engine (just a fancy name for user recommendations 😁). If I have time, I'll also try to do some physics. A friend recommended that I implement a ray tracer, and I'm planning to give it a shot—hoping I'll have enough time! 😊
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Tomorrow, I'm planning to build the recommendation engine (just a fancy name for user recommendations 😁). If I have time, I'll also try to do some physics. A friend recommended that I implement a ray tracer, and I'm planning to give it a shot—hoping I'll have enough time! 😊
@selfmadecoder
Someone said that AWS's UI is intentionally terrible so that we can't uncheck these goddamn checkboxes we get billed for. 😁
I mean, seriously, I don’t understand why it has to be this terrible. For a company valued at $1.5 trillion, is hiring some UX engineers really that big of a deal?
GCP also feels like a freaking maze. At this point, I’m guessing it’s just the industry standard.
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I mean, seriously, I don’t understand why it has to be this terrible. For a company valued at $1.5 trillion, is hiring some UX engineers really that big of a deal?
GCP also feels like a freaking maze. At this point, I’m guessing it’s just the industry standard.
@selfmadecoder