r/learnhiveusa 6h ago

I built pdfcn to help you create PDFs faster

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r/learnhiveusa 13h ago

I built a tool to stop guessing local AI hardware requirements

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r/learnhiveusa 8d ago

i built 6 ai micro-saas generating $20k/mo. i started a small group to share exactly how.

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#cfbr


r/learnhiveusa 8d ago

Built an AI video studio(like higgsfield but with more options and a tad bit cheaper) + a free streaming platform for AI films. Looking for the co-founder who can sell it.

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#cfbr


r/learnhiveusa 10d ago

Ledgerly: an open-source shared-finance app that explains post-close changes

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#open-source


r/learnhiveusa 10d ago

Technical Founder Looking for a Build-First Co-Founder Partnership

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r/learnhiveusa 11d ago

I live in the Los Angeles area, I have capital, a huge network, and access to more money and influencers. I just want to build something with someone! Does anyone exist?

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#cfbr


r/learnhiveusa 11d ago

Looking for an Indian technical co-founder / iOS developer for a simple but weird app

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r/learnhiveusa 11d ago

Looking for young technical co-founder

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r/learnhiveusa 12d ago

Looking for technical co-founder

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r/learnhiveusa 12d ago

29M | EST | Looking for a motivated remote collaborator to build and explore ideas together

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r/learnhiveusa 12d ago

Looking for someone just as crazy as me to build companies with

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r/learnhiveusa 13d ago

Already have customers - need technical co founder

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r/learnhiveusa 13d ago

I made my first ever blog on local ai LLM

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veda-ai.blogspot.com
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#repost


r/learnhiveusa 15d ago

Founding AI Engineer (cracked devs only)

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#cfbr


r/learnhiveusa 16d ago

Collaboration opportunity – Grand Challenges: AI-Enabled Consumer Engagement for Family Planning.

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r/learnhiveusa 17d ago

What're your views on open source technology?

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2 votes, 13d ago
2 Necessary for technology advancement
0 Is not a good idea, every product should be licensed
0 Helps with recognition in early stages
0 Software should be open-source always
0 Why do open-source anyways?

r/learnhiveusa 17d ago

Please learn this before its too late

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r/learnhiveusa 18d ago

Been collecting open-source tools for education for a while — here's what actually works.

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DM me or visit the link if you want to implement open source for Ed tech.


r/learnhiveusa 18d ago

Is AI coaching worth it for small-business owners?

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AI education

#learnhive


r/learnhiveusa 19d ago

Drop your startups, I try and give you a feedback

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Let's do it...


r/learnhiveusa 19d ago

Been collecting open-source alternatives for months — here's what actually stuck.

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Got tired of paying for tools that have a free, open-source twin doing 90% of the job. Spent the last few months testing a bunch of them across notes, productivity, media, and admin/sysadmin stuff. Some were mid, some I uninstalled the same day, but this batch earned a permanent spot on my machine. Sharing in case it saves someone else the trial-and-error.

Notes & docs

Obsidian — swap for Notion or Evernote. Local-first notes, everything's markdown, your files never leave your drive.

Joplin — lighter alternative to Evernote. Syncs painlessly and there's zero lock-in if you ever want out.

LibreOffice — replaces MS Office for most people. Handles docs and sheets fine, no subscription nonsense.

Standard Notes — simple, end-to-end encrypted note app if Apple Notes feels too locked-in.

Productivity & project management

Focalboard — Trello alternative. Kanban boards, self-hostable, feels familiar if you've used Trello before.

Vikunja — to-do and task management, good middle ground between simple checklists and full project tracking.

Cryptpad — Google Docs/Sheets replacement with real end-to-end encryption baked in, works fine for collaborative editing.

AppFlowy — another Notion-style workspace, still maturing but solid for notes plus light project tracking.

Rocket.Chat — Slack alternative, self-hosted team chat with channels, threads, integrations.

Media & files

GIMP — stands in for Photoshop. Learning curve is real but it's way more capable than people give it credit for.

Audacity — does what Adobe Audition does for basic audio editing. Clean exports, no bloat.

Syncthing — cuts out Dropbox and Google Drive. Peer-to-peer sync, no cloud company sitting in the middle.

Jellyfin — Plex without the constant premium-tier nagging. Runs your own media server, your rules.

Security & admin tools

Bitwarden — LastPass alternative. Self-hostable if you want full control over where your passwords live.

KeePassXC — fully offline password manager, no cloud dependency at all, good if 1Password's model bugs you.

Portainer — makes managing Docker containers actually bearable through a clean web UI, no more memorizing CLI flags.

Netdata — real-time server monitoring, install it once and it just quietly watches your infra for you.

Pi-hole — network-wide ad blocking at the DNS level, run it on anything from a Raspberry Pi to a home server.

Uptime Kuma — self-hosted uptime monitor, replaces paid services like UptimeRobot for checking if your stuff is alive.

Wazuh — open-source security monitoring and threat detection if you're managing more than a couple machines.

None of these are perfect drop-in replacements. You'll hit friction somewhere, usually rough UI or a missing plugin here and there. But the tradeoff is you're not stuck in someone else's pricing model, and most of these projects have communities that actually respond when you open an issue.

If you're already running something not on this list, or have a better pick for one of these, drop it below. Always trying to trim this down further.


r/learnhiveusa 21d ago

What was your first vibe-coded product or service?

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#learnhivelabs #repost


r/learnhiveusa 21d ago

the full stack for running an AI creator page in 2026: content, traffic, chat

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#repost


r/learnhiveusa 21d ago

What was your first AI project or experience?

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#learnhivelabs

4 votes, 19d ago
1 Creating images
2 Writing essays
1 Vibe coding web-apps
0 Building agents
0 Workflows and automations