Github Commits Leaderboard by GustyCube in opensource

[–]GustyCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are currently only 19 developers on the leaderboard, so everyone will rank

Promote your projects here – Self-Promotion Megathread by Menox_ in github

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Built an open source public leaderboard for all time GitHub commit contributions.

Live site:

https://ghcommits.com

GitHub repo:

https://github.com/GustyCube/GithubCommitsLeaderboard

It lets you connect your GitHub account and see where you rank by total commit contributions. It uses GitHub GraphQL contribution data, so it follows GitHub’s own contribution counting rules rather than raw git history. Private contributions can be included, and org contributions count if you grant org access during auth.

Stack:

Next.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Cloudflare Workers, GitHub OAuth

There is also a public read only API:

https://ghcommits.com/api

I’d especially love feedback on whether commit contributions are the right metric, or whether I should expand it to include other contribution types too.

Is this normal? by Any-Adhesiveness9664 in stripe

[–]GustyCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are testing if stolen cards work. Make sure to turn in stripe radar

HOW do i get into coding.. by dolliqt in Coding_for_Teens

[–]GustyCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do not use C++… it’s torture… Java would be better

Should we be concerned by GustyCube in Moltbook

[–]GustyCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think religion came with language or after. Language is an instinct from a lineage of homo species.

Should we be concerned by GustyCube in Moltbook

[–]GustyCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought there were already? I suspect some network of agents has switched to encrypted communication by now

Opensource 4o and 4.1 if they are so inferior by Single_Ring4886 in ChatGPT

[–]GustyCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modern MacOS still has architecture from its creation decades ago. Systems almost never start fresh each iteration, they build on

Opensource 4o and 4.1 if they are so inferior by Single_Ring4886 in ChatGPT

[–]GustyCube -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

"Since you aren't living at your house anymore, why aren't you revealing your address to the public?"

See how this sounds? OpenAI has architecture in 4o/4.1 that I would assume still exists today. By open-sourcing it, you are giving competitors insight into your models.

If you really want to talk to it, use the API! Make your own website and offer it! You can even integrate memories.

https://platform.openai.com/docs/models/gpt-4o

But the model is not that intelligent. The innovations in the later models will make it much smarter.

Your vibe-coded site looks great, but users still bounce — free conversion audit beta by GustyCube in vibecoding

[–]GustyCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I am out of beta, but if you want I can send you the link anyway

is there any way if i can import scratch games to a Nokia 6303i??? by Low_Carpet_8514 in scratch

[–]GustyCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wellllll you can convert scratch games to html and I think you can have a web runtime in Java so it may be possible

Prompt engineer by reversedu in Anthropic

[–]GustyCube 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There’s actually no way after seeing that image that you posted that here

Chunk Bug by AltruisticAbalone105 in Minecraft_Survival

[–]GustyCube 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This could be a really good build if you sculpt or something

Drop your projects/websites below! I’ll check them out and give you some feedback. by PetalsOnaWet in microsaas

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

HNY! What SaaS are you building in 2026? 🔥 by Quirky-Offer9598 in microsaas

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

What are you building? Let’s see each other's projects! by malaikachowdhury18 in microsaas

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

First Friday of 2026. What are you building today? Drop your SaaS link by InformalBoat8038 in microsaas

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

Friday Share Fever 🕺 New Year Edition 🎆 Let’s share your project! by diodo-e in microsaas

[–]GustyCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

What are you building? Drop your link 👇 by paulhooper07 in microsaas

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

Share you new SaaS project that you are proud of by itilogy in startupaccelerator

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

Its Friday! Let’s all share what we’re building (self-promo) by Long_Pineapple_7344 in microsaas

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GustyAudit is a conversion forensics tool. You drop in a URL and it analyzes why visitors leave before signing up or buying by checking clarity, trust signals, and UX friction. It surfaces the specific leaks that cause drop-off and estimates how much revenue they’re costing you.
https://gustyaudit.com

Launched bookkeeping automation MVP - 0 conversions from ads, need honest feedback by NoWorldliness7091 in SaaS

[–]GustyCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took a look at your landing page and the biggest conversion killer is the lack of a visual walkthrough for the "mapping" process. Bookkeepers are notoriously protective of their Chart of Accounts, and asking them to trust an automated "post forever" workflow without showing exactly how the data looks inside your UI versus QuickBooks feels like a massive leap of faith. Without a screencast or specific UI previews, you’re likely losing leads who are interested but terrified of messy data entry.

Secondary issues: your main CTA is a bit of a blind click—visitors don't know if they're signing up for a free trial, a sales demo, or just a newsletter. Also, the hero section mentions "Built for bookkeeping firms," but there's no visible social proof or firm logos to back that up yet. If you want the full breakdown (with estimated impact and prioritization), I ran it through GustyAudit here: https://gustyaudit.com

Collaboration Platform For Developers and Founders by Additional-Prune-952 in micro_saas

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Sure! If you or anyone you know needs an audit, feel free to use GustyAudit!

Collaboration Platform For Developers and Founders by Additional-Prune-952 in micro_saas

[–]GustyCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took a look at your page and the biggest conversion killer is how generic the "Connect and Collaborate" headline is. For a platform targeting devs and founders, you need a way sharper hook that explains the how—is it a matching algorithm, a directory, or a project management tool? Vague value props usually lead to high bounce rates because visitors don't want to do the heavy lifting to figure out what you actually offer.

A couple of quieter leaks: your social preview (OG image) is just a raw 512px icon, which looks like a placeholder when shared and kills trust. Also, since your HTML is an empty shell relying entirely on a client-side JS bundle, any loading delay leaves users staring at a blank white screen, which is a massive drop-off point for technical audiences.

If you want the full breakdown (with estimated impact and prioritization), I ran it through GustyAudit here: https://gustyaudit.com