I Built an App to Learn Investing With Crypto

Hey everyone!

I recently built Current, a simple open-source app for learning about investing.

I wanted to make something that brings the basics of investing into one place instead of making beginners jump between courses, portfolio trackers, and market-analysis tools.

Current currently includes:

  • Mini-courses for learning investing concepts
  • Portfolio tracking
  • Market analysis tools
  • Open-source code so anyone can explore, contribute, or build on it

I built it as a side project because I felt like a lot of investing tools are either too complicated for beginners or focus heavily on one specific feature.

Would love to get some honest feedback from people who are learning about investing — especially what feels useful, confusing, or missing.

You can check it out here: https://currentsocial.vercel.app/

Thanks!

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u/24losses — 1 day ago

I Built A Cybersecurity Tool For Vibecoders

Hello everyone, I recently built https://exposee-app.vercel.app/ — it's a small cybersecurity tool that connects with your GitHub and scans your repositories' code to find potential cybersecurity leaks and security issues.

The idea is simple: you connect a repo, and it analyzes the code to find things that could eventually lead to a security problem, like exposed sensitive information, risky configurations, bad practices, or possible vulnerabilities. Instead of giving developers a bunch of complicated security reports, the goal is to explain the problems in a simple way so you understand what is wrong and why it could become an issue.

It's still a small side project of mine and currently in beta, but I would really love to get some initial users to test it, give feedback, find bugs, and tell me if this is actually useful or what could make it better.

I know a lot of people are tired of random AI projects, so just to clarify: this is not an "AI slop" project made in a day. Around 90% of the code was written by me in TypeScript. I did use AI for around 10% of the development for some complex parts where I didn't want to spend hours solving something that already had good solutions, but the idea, architecture, and majority of the implementation were done by me. (PS, please dont hate on my progects again)

I'm still improving it and I know it isn't perfect, so I would genuinely appreciate any feedback, criticism, or suggestions. If you are a developer, cybersecurity person, or someone who manages GitHub projects, I would love to know if this solves a real problem or what you would change.

The main goal is to make cybersecurity easier to understand for developers who don't have a security background. A lot of vulnerabilities happen because people don't know they exist, so I'm trying to make finding them more accessible.

If you want to try it, I would really appreciate any feedback. Thanks for reading.

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u/24losses — 27 days ago

I am working on a free Github scanner

Hello everyone, I built: https://exposee-app.vercel.app/. It’s an app I built without AI to challenge my skills, learn, and ship something others might potentially find useful. If you build on GitHub, I think this is worth a look. Let me know what you think. Thank you.

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u/24losses — 2 months ago

I am working on a free github scanner

Hello everyone, I built: https://exposee-app.vercel.app/. It’s an app I built without AI to challenge my skills, learn, and ship something others might potentially find useful. If you build on GitHub, I think this is worth a look. Let me know what you think. Thank you.

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u/24losses — 2 months ago