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Five disciplines discovered the same math independently – none of them knew

https://freethemath.org
1•energyscholar•48s ago•0 comments

We Scanned an AI Assistant for Security Issues: 12,465 Vulnerabilities

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Amazon no longer defend cloud customers against video patent infringement claims

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Open in hackernews

Open-sourcing Notify Cyber after two years and 17k+ unique visitors

https://www.notifycyber.com/
1•mehmet_mhy•3mo ago

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mehmet_mhy•3mo ago
After 2+ years and 17k+ unique visitors, we're open-sourcing Notify Cyber.

In early 2023, Dylan Eck and I (Mehmet Yilmaz) built Notify Cyber because we were frustrated wading through fragmented cybersecurity news sources. We built a platform that aggregated news from 7+ sources, cleaned the data, summarized articles using OpenAI's API, and presented everything in a clean, searchable interface.

The launch was humbling. We launched in June 2023 with almost zero daily visitors. We spent the first two weeks doing Twitter marketing but got zero new users. Dylan and I were discouraged and we were going to can the project but as a last resort, we decided to make one final push on Reddit.

After days of back and forth, Dylan got a single post approved on and posted on r/cybersecurity. And within 3 days, we had 8k+ visitors and 100+ people on our waitlist. That post eventually hit 65k+ views with a 96% upvote rate.

Over two years, we grew to 17k+ unique visitors and 43,000+ page views, all through organic growth. We also increased the waitlist count to 160+ within that time range. We even optimized ruthlessly, reducing monthly costs from $38+ to just $1.85 by partly hosting key services of the site on a Raspberry Pi in my home.

We proved there was real demand for what we built, but we couldn't crack monetization or find a real business model. More importantly, both Dylan and I reached a point where the opportunity cost became too high. On October 5, 2025, we decided to retire the platform and open-source the entire codebase.

What we learned through this was that timing and distribution matter. The MVP can be scrappy, but execution must be clean. Build what you enjoy solving. Real demand doesn't always translate to a valid business model. And there's dignity in retiring/pivoting a project.

As for what's next... I'm currently focusing on solving some interesting problems at Charter and I've got some exciting projects on the horizon. But until then, I want to close this chapter with Notify Cyber. It has shown me a glance of what product-market fit looks like and how you don't need that funding and fancy marketing to make an impactful project/product. Bootstrapping might be the way for most software based products and I am carrying that lesson forward into everything else I build moving forward.

If you're building something, don't be afraid to fail publicly. Keep shooting, iterate fast, pivot as needed, and know when to close one chapter so you can start the next one better.

Special thanks to Dylan Eck for driving the frontend and our Reddit success.

Links:

- GitHub Repo: https://github.com/eandf/notify-cyber

- Archived Site: https://www.notifycyber.com/

- The Reddit Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/13xpg3k/my_f...