Revyy AI Study Quiz Generator From Notes Launch
A product launch announcement for Revyy, an AI-powered quiz generator from study notes and PDFs. This is a product promotion post, not a user problem statement.
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Quiz and Spaced Repetition API Self-Promotion Post
A developer shares that they packaged quiz and spaced-repetition functionality into a reusable API after repeatedly writing the same code. This is a product announcement rather than an articulated user problem.
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