AbdulHafeez Sadon

AbdulHafeez Sadon

CAE & Data Engineer • Tech Enthusiast
PostgreSQL
My passion for Postgres stems from its versatility and robustness; it’s my go-to for data analytics projects, streamlining data engineering tasks through Supabase, and enhancing SQL workflows in VS Code with the SQLTools extension. Its seamless integration with Excel only solidifies its position as an indispensable tool in my data toolkit.

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advanced features (6)extensibility (2)
Oat.ac - URL Shortener
Congrats on the launch, though I need to raise the issue of failed sign up using GitHub. This is the error prompt when I tried to sign up using my GitHub account: Error: This action with HTTP GET is not supported by NextAuth.js More than happy to test drive this even further as beta-tester. Hit me up :)
Docusaurus
Coming from MkDocs here. It would be awesome if the quick fire tutorial of Docusaurus can add **How To** video tutorial on using Docusaurus for already existing GitHub repo. I manage to do it via trial-and-error, so would be neat to have a standard methods for quick reference on my next Docusaurus experience. Congrats and kudos Docusaurus Team!
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This is indeed a very interesting take on AI usability that tailored more in harnessing the power of AI for targeted education. Very well thought business model with generous free plan. Would be great to have monthly renewal for free plan though, otherwise top notch!
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This is pretty dope. I just finished one course to have a look at the learning materials. The content quality is very interesting and sum up just nice about the past and current stages of Web3 with sufficient comparison to Web2 world. Amazing stuff. Highly recommend it to everyone interested to kickstart their journey from Web2 to Web3 ecosystem. What's not to like for a free open source learning platform?

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free courses (2)comprehensive content (2)Web3 courses (2)open source learning platform (1)
Hi everyone, as FOSS Advocate and tech enthusiast I've dabbled with many software voting platforms (AlternativeTo, PH, Slant just to name a few). Most of them try the one-size-fits-all approached. I like DevHunt as it specifically trying a niche which align with my field of interests, where I look for stack to make my journey as self-taught SWE a tad bit easier. Kudos to DevHunt team. Up, up and away 🚀

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alternative to Product Hunt (6)niche platform (2)
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As CAE engineer and tech enthusiast, I've went through both formal and informal education (yeah, I'm self-taught SWE). Other than the software engineering route, conventional engineering doesn't really has open-source learning resources. I've tried to open-source CAE engineering resources myself using GitHub to no avail. Only 5 stars so far :D, kindly see the reference down below for proof. Rightfully so since my fellow conventional engineers doesn't really use GitHub. Flowclass could potentially solve this issue. It defo pass the checkmark for product-market-fit. With user-friendly UI, Discord channel and built-in AI tools, those speak volumes for the team competency in handling product building and roadmapping. Curious to see what's the future hold for it. Best of luck Flowclass Team! Reference: pizofreude.github.io/TheFEAMan/ Repo: https://github.com/pizofreude/Th...
Authy
From standpoint of CAE engineer and tech stack enthusiast, I tried many apps and SaaS, 2FA is a must have in my repertoire. Authy has been very helpful tool in making things easy to use. Security: It offers a high level of security for 2FA tokens, as it encrypts them with a password that only you know. It also allows you to backup your tokens to the cloud, so you can access them from any device. Also supports biometric authentication, such as fingerprint for extra protection. Overall, I would give Authy a 5-star rating for its security, compatibility, usability, and support. I think it’s a great app for anyone who wants to protect their online accounts from hackers and account takeovers.
Depths
As CAE engineer and self-taught coder, I've tried multitudes of different bookmarking systems. TL;DR I now use Depths to do the heavy lifting. I've always wondered, how can I sort the wheat from the chaff with enormous scattered information in the net? Depths has the potential to solve this pain points. Like Metcalfe's Law, v = n^2. The more professionals from diversified profession come onboard, the closer we're in reaching this goal to let education be open-sourced. Definitely a MUST-HAVE app in your daily driver! Kudos Depths Team on the PH launch!

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community-driven platform (1)social bookmarking (3)
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Stripe
I have been using Stripe for a few months now and I must say that I am very impressed by this company. It's not just a payment processor, but a whole platform for the internet economy. It offers a wide range of products and services that cater to different needs and scenarios of online businesses. Whether you want to accept payments, create and manage cards, build a marketplace, or launch a subscription service, Stripe has you covered. Stripe is very easy to use and integrate with your website or app.

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easy integration (35)subscription management (26)comprehensive payment solutions (9)
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Zotero
Best reference management system with standalone desktop app for Windows, Mac, iOS and Linux. Browser extension available. So does the VS Code extension. I highly recommend this for anyone writing: • thesis • tech docs • anything that requires citation Thank me later.
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Brave Private Browser
By far the best one that suits my needs for daily browser. I love the ease of import/export browser data via seedphrase. It just works. I've tested all versions of it including: • Brave Nightly • Brave Beta • Brave