

Show us your side project! What are you building right now?
Drop your project below and tell us what it does, and one thing you're stuck on
Has your side project ever been attacked?
My project has been hit by 3 cyber attacks so far, at different times. Thankfully, none of them affected the website, but dealing with them while the attacks were still ongoing was definitely stressful
I eventually managed to stop all three attacks.
I’m not saying I’m a cybersecurity expert, but I was able to take control of the situation and deal with it.
After that, I started wondering: Do large companies deal with cyber attacks on a daily basis?
And how do they handle them when the attacks are ongoing?
I run a small video site. People ask me for an unlimited plan every week and I say no. Here's why
unlimited plan every
week and I keep saying no. This is why.
Every model here costs dollars per clip, not cents. Not a fraction of a
cent like an image. Dollars. So "unlimited" is never a plan, it is a bet
that most subscribers stay light and the heavy ones give up before the
bill lands.
That bet has one ending. The heavy users show up first, because unlimited
is exactly what they were shopping for. Then it slows down. Nobody
announces a throttle, they just let the queue do it, which is why your
renders start taking an hour before anyone says a word to you.
Artlist did not discover a performance problem. They discovered the
arithmetic they already had.
I get why people want unlimited. Credits feel like a meter running. But
the meter is the honest version. A per second price you can multiply is a
promise a company can actually keep, and "unlimited" is a promise that
expires the moment you use it properly.
If a seller will not give you a number you can multiply by your own usage,
you already have your answer.
Show us what you're building this week
Drop your project in the comments.
Take a look at other projects, leave some constructive feedback, and discover what
everyone is building.
Looking forward to seeing your work!
This is 720p. Single prompt, no post work. Seedance 2.5's detail-per-pixel is a different conversation than resolution
A tool that splits a flat design into editable layers
You give it a flat image such as a poster, an ad, or a t-shirt design, and every element comes back as its own transparent PNG. Text on one layer, the subject on another, plus a clean background with whatever was hidden behind them filled back in.
Then you can move them around, hide one, or swap something out.
New founders: Let's review each other's SaaS honestly
Hey everyone!
Building a SaaS is hard, but getting honest feedback is even harder.
So I thought it'd be cool if we helped each other out.
Drop your SaaS in the comments and include:
• What your product does
• Who it's for
• One thing you'd like honest feedback on
I'll personally review as many as I can and leave constructive feedback.
If you share your project, please take a few minutes to review someone else's too.
Let's help each other build better products.
What's one feature your users love that you almost didn't build?
I'll go first
Mine is turning any image into a detailed AI prompt, and having multiple AI image and video models in one place instead of switching between different websites
What's yours?
What's your "looks impressive but doesn't pay the bills" metric :)
I asked ChatGPT to generate an image of my life today based on our chats
Show us your side project! What are you building right now?
What's everyone building these days?
Drop your side project below and tell us:
- What it does
I'll start:
I'm building Eyondo — an AI platform for creating image and video ads in minutes
Your turn! 👇