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Congrats on the launch Jesper! Love how you turned a interview moment into a learning tool.
JS Brain TeasersLearn the javascript event loop in a new and fun way
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👋 Hey Product Hunters! I’m Poya, founder of PropPhoto. I’ve spent years watching incredible real-estate listings get buried under dark, crooked, or cell-phone photos. Meanwhile, the photographers who could rescue those listings are stuck cold-calling agents, juggling DIY booking links, and chasing down late payments. It shouldn’t be that hard on either side. PropPhoto is our fix. - Instant...

PropPhotoBook verified real-estate photographers in 60 seconds
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🚀 Fake Log Generator: Realistic Log Data at Your Fingertips Are you tired of manually creating fake logs or risking privacy breaches with production data? Say hello to Fake Log Generator! 🔧 What is it? A web-based tool that generates realistic, customizable log data for testing and development. Perfect for developers, QA engineers, and anyone working with log-dependent applications. ✨ Key...

Fake Log GeneratorGenerate fake logs for testing and development
Fake Log Generator: Create realistic log data instantly

Fake Log GeneratorGenerate fake logs for testing and development
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Hypertype is like having your own personal assistant who knows your email history inside out. It auto-generates custom replies to incoming emails with just one click. Its amazing!

HypertypeWrite emails 10x faster using AI + your email history
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Hey! I created a VS code extension that simply displays in the status bar which Amplify environment you are currently working in. Also, if you change the Amplify environment, this extension will notify you with an information message. Please let me know what you think and if you find any bugs! This is my very first VS Code Extension so i am grateful for any input

Display Amplify Environment Display the Amplify Env in the VS Code status bar
This extension displays the AWS Amplify environment. It makes it easy for you to see which environment you are currently working in.

Display Amplify Environment Display the Amplify Env in the VS Code status bar
