3 Hours to Invoice Nirvana: Python Automates WhatsApp Hell for a Jaipur Firm
Picture this: 200 invoices, Excel purgatory, WhatsApp spam-fest — every month. One Python script vaporized it all in 3 hours. Small biz automation just got real.
Picture this: 200 invoices, Excel purgatory, WhatsApp spam-fest — every month. One Python script vaporized it all in 3 hours. Small biz automation just got real.
Your code quality scanner passes its tests—then fails a brutal external probe. That's how AI Slop Detector v3.1 was born, patching holes in hours.
Devs have been drowning in a sea of incompatible AI CLIs, each demanding its own keys and configs. CliGate flips the script with a localhost gateway that makes them play nice—finally.
Stuck in the code trenches, Acrutus turned to AI-powered Reddit scraping for a pivot. What they found? Founders drowning in boilerplate, begging for ready-made UIs.
Imagine waking up to a single, serene screen of truly important notifications—no promo spam, no meme floods. Keynotif, a new Android app from solo dev Cahyanudien, promises exactly that, targeting the quiet killer of productive mornings.
Forget rigid layouts. Users now demand sites that shift on the fly, mirroring Amazon's tricks. This isn't sci-fi; it's the new baseline for 2026 engagement.
Your next Big Tech interview hinges on tricks like LeetCode 424. This sliding window hack turns a nasty string puzzle into pure interview gold, letting you swap k characters for the longest uniform run.
Every dev dreads the post-ship README grind. One builder said screw it—meet repo2docs, the tool that reads your code and writes the docs for you.
Picture this: Nearly every React developer leans on hooks, yet a shocking 37% battle useEffect daily. Turns out, it's not you—it's the black box nobody explains.
X spits out 500 million tweets daily, but sifting tech gold from the noise? Enter XScrapper: a Python-Playwright beast that scrapes, AI-filters, and newsletters without breaking a sweat—or getting banned.
Flaky tests are killing your productivity — random failures that git bisect can't touch. Enter Git Bayesect, a Bayesian upgrade that actually works when bugs play probabilistic games.
App Store Connect is a productivity vampire for multi-app devs. One indie coder fought back with Apsity, an AI-powered ASO dashboard that's cheap, smart, and savage.