An API for every type of threat - emails, URLs, phones, etc.
Can't believe Elon is about to make the entire X open source, this is gonna be one of the most historical moment in my life💀💀
Can't believe Elon is about to make the entire X open source, this is gonna be one of the most historical moment in my life💀💀
How it feels to failed at marketing and get 0 users, for the 4th time: 😊(opensourced all of them)
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/subzero
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/scam-intelligence-network
How it feels to failed at marketing and get 0 users, for the 4th time: 😊(opensourced all of them)
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/subzero
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/scam-intelligence-network
We need a proper redesigned version of strivle, this one is dead.
I made my 3 e2e products open sourced. Believe me, you wont regret checking out.
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/subzero
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/scam-intelligence-network
I made my 3 e2e products open sourced. Believe me, you wont regret checking out.
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/subzero
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/scam-intelligence-network
I made my 3 products open source, I wasn't able to get users. As usual.
Maybe my biggest release of 2026!!!!
Over the past few months, I spent countless hours learning, experimenting, failing, rebuilding, and shipping. There were moments when things did not work, ideas changed completely, and I questioned whether I should keep going. I kept building anyway. And Today, I'm excited to share two projects that solve problems I personally care about.
⚡ Nexus Engine:
-> A cross-platform environment provisioning engine that turns a fresh operating system into a ready-to-use development environment with a single command. The goal is simple: spend less time setting up machines and more time building.
💸 SubZero:
-> A subscription and money leak analyzer. Upload your bank statements in PDF or CSV format, and it identifies subscriptions, recurring payments, and spending patterns that often go unnoticed. The goal is to help people understand where their money goes and make better financial decisions.
Neither project is perfect. Both are early, and there is still a lot to improve. But shipping imperfect things and learning from real users is better than endlessly waiting for perfection.
If you're a developer, builder, or someone who enjoys trying new tools, I would genuinely love your feedback, ideas, and criticism.
Nexus Engine:
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
SubZero:
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/subzero
On to the next build, got dozens of ideas.
Maybe my biggest release of 2026!!!!
Over the past few months, I spent countless hours learning, experimenting, failing, rebuilding, and shipping. There were moments when things did not work, ideas changed completely, and I questioned whether I should keep going. I kept building anyway. And Today, I'm excited to share two projects that solve problems I personally care about.
⚡ Nexus Engine:
-> A cross-platform environment provisioning engine that turns a fresh operating system into a ready-to-use development environment with a single command. The goal is simple: spend less time setting up machines and more time building.
💸 SubZero:
-> A subscription and money leak analyzer. Upload your bank statements in PDF or CSV format, and it identifies subscriptions, recurring payments, and spending patterns that often go unnoticed. The goal is to help people understand where their money goes and make better financial decisions.
Neither project is perfect. Both are early, and there is still a lot to improve. But shipping imperfect things and learning from real users is better than endlessly waiting for perfection.
If you're a developer, builder, or someone who enjoys trying new tools, I would genuinely love your feedback, ideas, and criticism.
Nexus Engine:
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
SubZero:
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/subzero
On to the next build, got dozens of ideas.
Subzero is finally outtttttt!!!!!!!!!
I built SubZero - a tool that finds hidden subscriptions in your bank statements. Here's why.
A bank statement is the most honest document you own. Every charge. Every subscription you forgot about. Every "free trial" that started billing you six months ago.
Built a detection pipeline that cross-references known vendors, fuzzy matches, structural patterns, and behavioral analysis.
The result: a tool that reads any bank statement PDF and tells you exactly what subscriptions you have, what they cost, and what to do about them. The dashboard is dead simple:
→ Overall rating: B (3 subscriptions, £1,085/mo)
→ You could save £141/yr
→ Your subscriptions grouped into: Cut these / Overpriced / Review / Keepers
→ Click any one to see why it's flagged and exactly how to cancel or negotiate
No jargon. No charts you don't need. Just the answer and the next step.
Tech stack: TypeScript, Next.js, mupdf, coordinate-based PDF extraction, vendor database with 500+ known services, single-occurrence detection.
Accuracy verified against reference PDF. Output: 13/13 transactions matching, 3 subscriptions detected, 0 false positives.
Free. No AI hallucination - because your money is too important to guess.
subzero-rust.vercel.app/
Subzero is finally outtttttt!!!!!!!!!
I built SubZero - a tool that finds hidden subscriptions in your bank statements. Here's why.
A bank statement is the most honest document you own. Every charge. Every subscription you forgot about. Every "free trial" that started billing you six months ago.
Built a detection pipeline that cross-references known vendors, fuzzy matches, structural patterns, and behavioral analysis.
The result: a tool that reads any bank statement PDF and tells you exactly what subscriptions you have, what they cost, and what to do about them. The dashboard is dead simple:
→ Overall rating: B (3 subscriptions, £1,085/mo)
→ You could save £141/yr
→ Your subscriptions grouped into: Cut these / Overpriced / Review / Keepers
→ Click any one to see why it's flagged and exactly how to cancel or negotiate
No jargon. No charts you don't need. Just the answer and the next step.
Tech stack: TypeScript, Next.js, mupdf, coordinate-based PDF extraction, vendor database with 500+ known services, single-occurrence detection.
Accuracy verified against reference PDF. Output: 13/13 transactions matching, 3 subscriptions detected, 0 false positives.
Free. No AI hallucination - because your money is too important to guess.
subzero-rust.vercel.app/
scam by microsoft vscode!!!!!!!!!!
#scam #vscode #microsoft #claude #raptopmini
scam by microsoft vscode!!!!!!!!!!
#scam #vscode #microsoft #claude #raptopmini
Wait, what!!!?🤨 Isn't it a scam!!?
#scam #githubcopilot #vscode #claude
Finally start getting attention for my second product. Otherwise I thought Its also going to be "Trash" dir XD
tbh I have never ever used this type of tool before. so its kinda weird that Idek what it is, but I just built one🥀😗. so the problem is that most subscription tools have the same solution: Connect your bank account. That's exactly the thing a lot of people don't want to do(some privacy focused folks🫠). So................ introducing: SubZero.
SubZero is a one-time subscription audit. You upload a bank statement (PDF or CSV), and it scans for recurring charges, SaaS subscriptions, streaming services, forgotten memberships, and other subscription spending. No Plaid, No bank login, No account creation, No stored financial data(We use RAM for data processing). just Upload → Audit → Report → Done.
One new thing I try to built is to answer the next question: "What should I actually do about this?" It generate an audit report that shows:
-> recurring subscriptions
-> total monthly and annual spend
-> possible duplicate services
-> price increase detection across statements
-> potential savings opportunities
-> business SaaS subscriptions for freelancers and founders
Some market math(research flexing✌️😈😈):
- Global subscription economy: ~$536B+
- US subscription economy: ~$232B+
- Average American spends ~$1,800+ per year on subscriptions
Tens of billions are wasted annually on unused or forgotten recurring charges. Btw, subzero is in testing mode for now, I haven't even deployed it yet. And obviously, its gonna be free(in starting✌️😈😈🥀).
tbh I have never ever used this type of tool before. so its kinda weird that Idek what it is, but I just built one🥀😗. so the problem is that most subscription tools have the same solution: Connect your bank account. That's exactly the thing a lot of people don't want to do(some privacy focused folks🫠). So................ introducing: SubZero.
SubZero is a one-time subscription audit. You upload a bank statement (PDF or CSV), and it scans for recurring charges, SaaS subscriptions, streaming services, forgotten memberships, and other subscription spending. No Plaid, No bank login, No account creation, No stored financial data(We use RAM for data processing). just Upload → Audit → Report → Done.
One new thing I try to built is to answer the next question: "What should I actually do about this?" It generate an audit report that shows:
-> recurring subscriptions
-> total monthly and annual spend
-> possible duplicate services
-> price increase detection across statements
-> potential savings opportunities
-> business SaaS subscriptions for freelancers and founders
Some market math(research flexing✌️😈😈):
- Global subscription economy: ~$536B+
- US subscription economy: ~$232B+
- Average American spends ~$1,800+ per year on subscriptions
Tens of billions are wasted annually on unused or forgotten recurring charges. Btw, subzero is in testing mode for now, I haven't even deployed it yet. And obviously, its gonna be free(in starting✌️😈😈🥀).
Strivle is cooked as other usual platforms. like bro, pure AI generated content should not be allowed here. Even if you are using AI to generate posts. ITs okay. BUT ATLEAST EDIT IT A LITTLE BIT TO MAKE IT KINDA HUMANOID. 60% of the posts here are AI generated now. And strivle is being so crowded and messy. what are your thoughts? as i am not able to explain clearly what I really want to say :(
OK, I dont know why I am writing this(BTW, my first lang isnt english, so dont mind if my wording or grammer looks cooked). But I am building something thats gonna be soo much f*cking insane. I thought it was an innovation, but GPT broke my fantasy and told me that its an incredible smart hack. i said ok. SO BASICALLY, I am lowkey not going to tell you guys anything about it, just telling you what it it. So its a totally free AI coding tool, where you can use Latest models of Deepseek, Grok, Mimo, Kimi, GLM, Gemini, ChatGPT and more... Its under developement for now, But when I will release it, I will notify you guys here. But as a fail founder of 2 SaaS, I am lowkey so afraid of marketing and acquisition. I am not over acting. I am. really. SO thats it. I hope you will be here, when I'll release it.
Strivle is cooked as other usual platforms. like bro, pure AI generated content should not be allowed here. Even if you are using AI to generate posts. ITs okay. BUT ATLEAST EDIT IT A LITTLE BIT TO MAKE IT KINDA HUMANOID. 60% of the posts here are AI generated now. And strivle is being so crowded and messy. what are your thoughts? as i am not able to explain clearly what I really want to say :(
OK, I dont know why I am writing this(BTW, my first lang isnt english, so dont mind if my wording or grammer looks cooked). But I am building something thats gonna be soo much f*cking insane. I thought it was an innovation, but GPT broke my fantasy and told me that its an incredible smart hack. i said ok. SO BASICALLY, I am lowkey not going to tell you guys anything about it, just telling you what it it. So its a totally free AI coding tool, where you can use Latest models of Deepseek, Grok, Mimo, Kimi, GLM, Gemini, ChatGPT and more... Its under developement for now, But when I will release it, I will notify you guys here. But as a fail founder of 2 SaaS, I am lowkey so afraid of marketing and acquisition. I am not over acting. I am. really. SO thats it. I hope you will be here, when I'll release it.
Storyyy time founderssssss(real one)!
2 years ago I installed Xubuntu on my desktop and it ate me alive. The installer went fine. Then I opened the terminal and realized I lowkey had no idea what to type. Four hours of copying commands from random forum posts(and chatGPT 😝🥀). One broke my wifi✌️😗, Another installed the wrong version of something. By midnight I had a machine that looked like Linux but couldn't do anything useful. I started over. Same thing. Different commands this time, same mess. That experience stuck with me. Not because Linux is hard -> because the process is so stupid. You're Googling, ChatGPT-ying, copying, pasting, hoping. Every new machine, same dance🥀. Every new distro, different commands. Nobody should have to live like that. So I built the thing I wished existed that night. You tell it what you want on your machine. It figures out how to get it there. Same result whether you're on Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, Alpine, or sitting on Windows needing a Linux environment. If something breaks halfway through, it undoes what it just did. You're never left with a half-broken setup wondering what went wrong.
Every command it runs is on a strict allowlist. It won't run anything weird. Your profiles are checked for tampering. Your downloads are verified. Because the whole point is you should be able to trust a tool that's installing stuff on your machine. One file describes your setup. One command makes it real. Any machine, any time. Check this out:
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
That kid with the Xubuntu laptop would've killed for this🫠🫠
Storyyy time founderssssss(real one)!
2 years ago I installed Xubuntu on my desktop and it ate me alive. The installer went fine. Then I opened the terminal and realized I lowkey had no idea what to type. Four hours of copying commands from random forum posts(and chatGPT 😝🥀). One broke my wifi✌️😗, Another installed the wrong version of something. By midnight I had a machine that looked like Linux but couldn't do anything useful. I started over. Same thing. Different commands this time, same mess. That experience stuck with me. Not because Linux is hard -> because the process is so stupid. You're Googling, ChatGPT-ying, copying, pasting, hoping. Every new machine, same dance🥀. Every new distro, different commands. Nobody should have to live like that. So I built the thing I wished existed that night. You tell it what you want on your machine. It figures out how to get it there. Same result whether you're on Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, Alpine, or sitting on Windows needing a Linux environment. If something breaks halfway through, it undoes what it just did. You're never left with a half-broken setup wondering what went wrong.
Every command it runs is on a strict allowlist. It won't run anything weird. Your profiles are checked for tampering. Your downloads are verified. Because the whole point is you should be able to trust a tool that's installing stuff on your machine. One file describes your setup. One command makes it real. Any machine, any time. Check this out:
github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
That kid with the Xubuntu laptop would've killed for this🫠🫠
Yo Nexus Engine just went open source. Another drop by this CHAD. Last time I posted here was about Scam Intelligence API. Now here's another one. And it's live, Apache 2.0, CI green, binaries shipping.
What it does: one command, your entire dev environment is set up. Windows → WSL2 in 60 seconds. Linux → apt, pacman, dnf, apk through one interface. Declarative YAML profiles, zero-trust execution, rollback on failure.
Real numbers:
- 4 platform targets (linux/windows × amd64/arm64)
- 6-step orchestrator with preflight checks
- 0 C dependencies (static binary)
- 1 command to provision everything
Repo: github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
If you've ever spent an hour setting up a new machine, this is for you. If you haven't, you're lying. 😗
Rule is simple, Shipping > talking.
Yo Nexus Engine just went open source. Another drop by this CHAD. Last time I posted here was about Scam Intelligence API. Now here's another one. And it's live, Apache 2.0, CI green, binaries shipping.
What it does: one command, your entire dev environment is set up. Windows → WSL2 in 60 seconds. Linux → apt, pacman, dnf, apk through one interface. Declarative YAML profiles, zero-trust execution, rollback on failure.
Real numbers:
- 4 platform targets (linux/windows × amd64/arm64)
- 6-step orchestrator with preflight checks
- 0 C dependencies (static binary)
- 1 command to provision everything
Repo: github.com/Sumama-Jameel/nexus-engine
If you've ever spent an hour setting up a new machine, this is for you. If you haven't, you're lying. 😗
Rule is simple, Shipping > talking.
Guyyysss, I think I’m officially exhausted from marketing 😭. Over the past few weeks, I’ve tried pretty much everything I could think of. Posted on LinkedIn. Posted on Instagram. Posted on TikTok.
Result? Lots of impressions. Almost no users.
Tried Reddit. Banned.
Tried Hacker News. Flagged.
At some point it starts feeling less like marketing and more like getting rejected by the entire internet 💀. The frustrating part is that I genuinely believe the product solves a real problem. It basically checks suspicious websites, emails, phone numbers, and crypto wallets and helps identify potential scam or risk signals before people trust them. The idea came from seeing how difficult it has become to tell what's legitimate online anymore.
A website can look professional.
An email can look convincing.
A wallet can seem completely normal.
And people have no easy way to check. So that's what I've been working on. Ironically, creating it felt easier than getting people to notice it 😭. For now, I've honestly stopped marketing for a bit. Not because I want to quit, Just because constantly posting, launching, getting ignored, getting flagged, getting banned, and repeating the cycle is mentally exhausting.
If you've been through this stage before, I'd genuinely love to hear how you got past it. And would love to hear some genuine advices from you guys!
Guyyysss, I think I’m officially exhausted from marketing 😭. Over the past few weeks, I’ve tried pretty much everything I could think of. Posted on LinkedIn. Posted on Instagram. Posted on TikTok.
Result? Lots of impressions. Almost no users.
Tried Reddit. Banned.
Tried Hacker News. Flagged.
At some point it starts feeling less like marketing and more like getting rejected by the entire internet 💀. The frustrating part is that I genuinely believe the product solves a real problem. It basically checks suspicious websites, emails, phone numbers, and crypto wallets and helps identify potential scam or risk signals before people trust them. The idea came from seeing how difficult it has become to tell what's legitimate online anymore.
A website can look professional.
An email can look convincing.
A wallet can seem completely normal.
And people have no easy way to check. So that's what I've been working on. Ironically, creating it felt easier than getting people to notice it 😭. For now, I've honestly stopped marketing for a bit. Not because I want to quit, Just because constantly posting, launching, getting ignored, getting flagged, getting banned, and repeating the cycle is mentally exhausting.
If you've been through this stage before, I'd genuinely love to hear how you got past it. And would love to hear some genuine advices from you guys!