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Now with 99% non-diluted stupidity!

Funding Links: https://github.com/sponsors/Abrifq

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Hey, I'm Arda!
Sorry, who?
I'm a computer nerd who decided the systems weren't going to fix themselves. So I dirtied my hands myself (self-learnt dev)
Currently studying Computer Engineering at Namik Kemal University (Last Update: 2022)(Turkey's Comp. Eng. is somewhat equivalent of Europe's Comp. Sci)
Hmm, what are you working on?
Since I aim to fix systems, i have a million ideas that can be done. However, here are some of them I invested in so much, they got a name... mostly:

ATRAS, Better, in-house Transifex that is designed with freelancers & clients in mind with features like:

Slack/Teams integration
self-hosting for company networks
a Github Issues like system for discussing context and meanings for each "translateable"
and some more TBD.

OPTİK, Github Classroom clone with extra features like:

Batch grading (to save costs!)
Self-hostable
Basic cheat detection
Github and Gitlab integration support.
Optional verbose fields for each test to inform students on what they did wrong, without having 100+ email conversations.
Data, data, data! Manually and systemically exporting data for creating graphs or just automating school gradings.
Q&A section, just like Google's Code Competitions. Not every question has to be public but if it is, students can agree to get your attention on a popular question.

PDA-Talkie, An emergency walkie-talkie and station with some PDA-like features, such as:

"Complete" isolation of PDA mode and radio mode so you won't have to deal with any developer UI when you need to just communicate, quickly.
"Decentralized" as in every PDA's transaction happens either with another PDA or the paired station.
On an emergency, people with PDAs can join emergency searches.
Optional weather reporting, useful in urban, mountain areas.
GPS and Bluetooth to locate your device. Only the paired station and a emergency search attendee will get the location data.
Open sourcing the hardware, software code and even the CI/CD process to auto-test the firmware.
Hardware designed to be servicable: Assuming no critical PCB damages happened, it should be possible to just replace a component, down to the "module" level. (for ex: replacing the HC-05 bluetooth radio component of the radio module)
Obviously, more time will come, more will be designed, more will be dreamt. Some features are still TBD.

Why is my sponsorship important to you? How will you use the funds?
I will need money to develop both myself and the projects. Hardware development, for example, even with just trial and error on parts and modules, is free until a point.
Also as with other people's needs, I will need to eat, have a check-up and pay bills. For that, I will need your help.
Also by sponsoring me you can commission projects to me (discounts may be done if i like it or agreed to open source it) or bid on new features on existing projects (whether my project or someone else's OSS).
That is important because as a person, like all other people, I also burnout from projects time to time, so having a project idea that's ready to start is really good.
I also want to give better support to some of my projects as a company, and it is scary to found a company based on no portfolio: So, you will be a founding stone laid on the company's base.

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