Senior backend interviews often don t fail because of missing knowledge they fail because candidates don t get feedback on how their thinking is evaluated.
What always frustrated me wasn t lack of knowledge it was the lack of feedback.
I built Caloez because I was tired of calorie tracking apps that feel more like social media platforms. Most options today are packed with ads, community feeds, and require too many taps just to log a simple meal. I wanted an app focused entirely on tracking, without the bloat.
To make logging as frictionless as possible, I integrated computer vision. Instead of searching through massive databases, you just snap a picture of your plate. The app identifies the food, estimates the portion size, and logs the macros and calories instantly.
The AI learning platform that actually builds your thinking, not your dependence.
You've done it. We all have.
You're stuck on something a concept, a problem, a piece of writing so you open ChatGPT, type your question, and copy the answer. Problem solved. Task done. Move on.
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so I built a native Mac app to chat with them 100% locally. Zero data transfer, powered by Apple Intelligence. How would you prefer to pay for something like this: $10/mo or $49/yr? Here's product demo:
Meet Nucleify - a modular, AI-ready framework for building modern websites and web apps without legacy baggage. Built for developers who want performance, control, and clean architecture - while still being accessible to non-technical users.
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