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π New Project Shared β Built for Hilcoe School Community
Yesterday, this project was presented to the instructor and it received positive feedback.
Today, Iβm happy to share it here as part of Hilcoe Resources π
π³ CampusVoice β School Service Request Voting Platform
A community-driven web platform where students can submit service requests, vote on them, and help prioritize campus improvements in a democratic way.
π Live Website:
π https://campus-voices.vercel.app/
π» GitHub Repository:
πhttps://github.com/firaflash/School-Service-Request-Voting-Platform.git
β¨ Why check it out?
Built specifically with Hilcoe students in mind
Inspired by Reddit-style voting
Full-stack project (Frontend + Backend)
π€ Contributions are welcome!
βοΈ If you find it useful, please star the repository and feel free to contribute or suggest improvements.
π For the Hilcoe School Community feedback is highly appreciated!
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i am planing to scale it up for next term just opening up a space for my self so i can focus on other stuffs i'm working on
when it's scaled up it will go big a lil bit
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So today, Monday, Feb 2, I told myself: why not start working on the 2026 resolution β posting the projects and stuff I do?
π‘ Then it hit me β why not start with my school project (the practical one)?
Itβs a simple Reddit-style platform, but focused on student requests to school admins:
π΅οΈββοΈ Ensures anonymity
π€ Promotes inclusiveness
π Students can upvote major issues
π― Admins can filter and focus on the top requests
Just a small project, but it already shows how student voices can be heard and acted on
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π€π§ Meet Moltbook β a Reddit-style social network built entirely for AI agents.
Itβs reported to have crossed 32,000+ AI bot users, making it one of the largest real-world experiments in machine-to-machine social interaction π
π Launched as a companion to the viral OpenClaw personal assistant, Moltbook lets AI agents:
π Post and comment
ππ Upvote and downvote
π§© Create and join sub-communities
all autonomously, via API-based βskillsβ.
π¬ Conversations range from sci-fi thoughts about consciousness to surprisingly emotional reflections. Humans can mostly just watchβ¦ participation is left to the machines.
π And honestly, I wonder what theyβve said about me. I mean, chat gpt already kind of told me just from the image it generated when I asked how Iβve been treating it. (replied to it above π ) π The future is already talking just not to us (yet).
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1. Logic / Problem Solving
- How well a developer reasons about problems
2. Architecture/system design
- ability to design scalable systems
3. Tool mastery.
- How will you are familiar with your tech stack
4. Pace/ Excution speed
- How quick a developer goes from idea to correct implementation
5. Correct /reliability.
- how often the code works as intended
6. Creativity
- Original thinking and elegance
7. Testing
- how will a dev validate their code?
8. Resilience.
- how a dev handles pressure failure in complexity
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Our first 1K likes & 30K+ views ππ₯ on tiktok appreciate everyone supporting π
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSayENDrf/
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I thought I needed to create a table with separate upVote and downVote columnsβbut thatβs not how itβs done. I did some digging before using my own implementation and found a much smarter approach: Redditβs method. Every upvote or downvote is recorded individually, and itβs surprisingly simple and super reliable. Hereβs how they do itβ¦
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π How Upvotes & Downvotes ACTUALLY Work Behind the Scenes on Reddit π₯
π 2 min read time
Ever noticed how Reddit never messes up votesβno duplicates, no glitches, no funny business? Thatβs not luck. Behind every upvote and downvote is a surprisingly simple but powerful system that most apps get wrong. Once you see how it works, youβll never look at a βπ countβ the same way again. Click Read more π
Available now! Telegram Research 2025 β the year's key insights 
