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LeetCode project
Hey everyone! 👋 I just open-sourced a new project: leetcode-ex — an LLM-powered tool that automatically generates high-quality LeetCode-style coding exercises. ✅ Built in TypeScript ✅ Generates clean Python solutions + explanations by default ✅ Easy to adapt to any language (new module to add) Whether you're learning, teaching, or building your own LeetCode-style platform, this can save you tons of time. Would love your feedback, stars, or contributions! 🔗 https://github.com/codemonkey-df/leetcode-ex Let me know what you think! 🚀
Hi everyone! Let's share your works
Hello devs, Welcome to this communiy and my post. I am a senior Full Stack and AI Engineer, currently I am gonna post my previous works. There are quite a few full-stack, AI, and software engineers in this community. I would be very grateful if you could leave comments sharing screenshots, GitHub links, or links to project websites of the projects you have previously developed. This will be beneficial for mutual cooperation, fostering opportunities, securing jobs, and the development of the community. I am presenting my work first.
Hi everyone! Let's share your works
Hi everyone 👋
My name is Ogundele Alimat. I'm excited to be in the community, I’m a professional resume writer, and I help job seekers create ATS-compliant resumes and revamp their existing CVs. If you need help improving your resume or positioning yourself better for job opportunities, feel free to reach out here or send your resume to: ogundelealimat99@gmail.com
How I've installed Proxmox the first time
For years, I've wanted a straightforward way to create and manage virtual machines. I tried VirtualBox, QEMU/KVM, and a few others, but none felt right for the long haul. My final hope? Proxmox. A few years back, I snagged a cheap used Lenovo ThinkPad. I added a 1TB SSD (I already had two smaller ones), plus 32GB of RAM. Suddenly, I had everything I needed. Preparing the USB stick was a breeze with this command: caligula burn <iso_name> I installed Proxmox, and I have to say, my first impressions are fantastic. I spun up an Ubuntu Server VM in no time, and the simplicity blew me away. Now, I'm excited to experiment more: setting up a backup server, DNS, build pipelines, and whatever else catches my eye. Stay tuned as I dive deeper!
How I reconfigured the project to run everything with one command
Hello engineers, I was annoyed that I needed to run two separate commands to start the whole app. So, I did some research, asked an LLM, and found a great solution! :) Instead of running the Supabase backend via the CLI, I updated the main Docker Compose file to include all Supabase containers directly. Now, I can just run npm start in the root directory, and the entire project, frontend and backend. Everything starts at the same time. What I did: - Completely restructured the server directory (following this documentation and this repository) - Ensured all volumes for the backend containers are stored in the server directory. Services I added: - studio - kong - auth - rest - realtime - storage - imgproxy - meta - functions - analytics - db - supavisor Volumes I added: - db-config - deno-cache Now I can run the entire stack with just one command! :) Gitlab commit link @Pretbc Pretbc Do you want to do a code review?
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