The Software Guy
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this must be pinned always wise advice thanks @DoughNutDrops
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แตแฎ แตแฎ people own pet for protection , now adays pets are adopted like children and given a human care that the pets forget their purpose ๐๐ i just saw a rat chasing a cat in real life fr ๐
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Who is coding on SUNDAY night ๐
Final Results
44%
๐๏ธForced to code
56%
๐I'm on vacation (binge watching )
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The Software Guy
Ahh nothing feels like all tests passed satisfaction๐
I just contributed to better-auth flutter client โค๏ธ created by @mr_naty
https://github.com/mrnpro/Better-Auth-Flutter-Client
https://github.com/mrnpro/Better-Auth-Flutter-Client
GitHub
GitHub - mrnpro/Better-Auth-Flutter-Client
Contribute to mrnpro/Better-Auth-Flutter-Client development by creating an account on GitHub.
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The Software Guy
I just contributed to better-auth flutter client โค๏ธ created by @mr_naty https://github.com/mrnpro/Better-Auth-Flutter-Client
me and @mr_naty are working on better-auth flutter client and if you are a flutter dev and would like to contribute we are happy to have you ๐๐ป.
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Forwarded from Mr. Naty
Better-Auth
Open API | Better Auth
Open API reference for Better Auth.
The Software Guy
https://www.better-auth.com/docs/plugins/open-api
One of thr best Api references so far ๐ค๐ค
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What do you think is limiting you from reaching your peak alpha level
Anonymous Poll
13%
Lack of skill
77%
Procrastination & laziness
18%
Fear of it wont work
18%
Lack of tools (high end pc || setup)
12%
Other
Ohh Better-Auth is sponsor of Elysia wow... and im kinda liking it from the start @DoughNutDrops was right preaching about it lol๐
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Forwarded from Mejid
When working on the backend its really a pain in the aaa to configure swagger docs mnamn, and in elysia scalar is almost configured which is cooool
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The Software Guy
People often ask me how I come up with ideas for the projects I build. The truth is, I donโt really care if something already exists or not. Most people think of an idea, search online, and when they see itโs already built, they immediately lose interest.โฆ
How I Come Up With App Ideas (Part 2)
After sharing how I think about ideas in Part 1, other people asked how I actually come up with different ones.
To be honest, I used to get overwhelmed by the possibilities. Should I build an e-commerce app? An entertainment app? A productivity tool? Even after finishing a project, Iโd often find myself lost again, unsure of what to build next.
That changed when I started organizing my thoughts. I wrote down broad categories like education, entertainment, games, productivity, e-commerce, and a few others. Then, I made a simple rule for myself: build at least one app in each category.
That small shift reduced a lot of the mental load. I no longer had to waste time endlessly brainstorming. Once I chose a category, Iโd explore apps that already existed in that space until something caught my attention.
When an idea stood out, I stopped caring whether it had already been built. Instead, I focused on how I could make my version of itโmaybe by offering a premium feature for free, removing unnecessary ads, or adding a new feature I personally wanted to use.
This method keeps me creative but structured. It gives direction without limiting imagination.
Because the truth is, ideas donโt always come from scratch. They come from observing, improving, and reimagining whatโs already thereโuntil it becomes something uniquely yours.
After sharing how I think about ideas in Part 1, other people asked how I actually come up with different ones.
To be honest, I used to get overwhelmed by the possibilities. Should I build an e-commerce app? An entertainment app? A productivity tool? Even after finishing a project, Iโd often find myself lost again, unsure of what to build next.
That changed when I started organizing my thoughts. I wrote down broad categories like education, entertainment, games, productivity, e-commerce, and a few others. Then, I made a simple rule for myself: build at least one app in each category.
That small shift reduced a lot of the mental load. I no longer had to waste time endlessly brainstorming. Once I chose a category, Iโd explore apps that already existed in that space until something caught my attention.
When an idea stood out, I stopped caring whether it had already been built. Instead, I focused on how I could make my version of itโmaybe by offering a premium feature for free, removing unnecessary ads, or adding a new feature I personally wanted to use.
This method keeps me creative but structured. It gives direction without limiting imagination.
Because the truth is, ideas donโt always come from scratch. They come from observing, improving, and reimagining whatโs already thereโuntil it becomes something uniquely yours.
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Devfest '25 is here ๐ฅ ive attended 3 devfest and litrally all of them were awesome . Infact ive met frectonz and other devs there for the first time .
And last year the organizers sponsored me premium flight back home since i went 300km+ just to attend the event. Infact they covered me and my friends flight fee fully.
This year i hope i meet more devs like Mejid, exodus and other cool devs too . (Robi is everywhere ๐๐ doesnt miss event or hackaton ๐)
And last year the organizers sponsored me premium flight back home since i went 300km+ just to attend the event. Infact they covered me and my friends flight fee fully.
This year i hope i meet more devs like Mejid, exodus and other cool devs too . (Robi is everywhere ๐๐ doesnt miss event or hackaton ๐)
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Express โ
Elysia โ
Node js ๐ท
Bun โ
ive fully moved to Elysia , one of the best decisions i made
Elysia โ
Node js ๐ท
Bun โ
ive fully moved to Elysia , one of the best decisions i made