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    Mydia

    Mydia

    Your personal media companion, built with Phoenix LiveView

    Mydia is a modern, self-hosted media management platform for tracking, organizing, and monitoring movies and TV shows, built with Phoenix LiveView for a highly responsive, real-time UI. It aims to function as a “personal media companion,” giving you a unified dashboard that pulls rich metadata and keeps your library information up to date as your collection grows. The system supports automation workflows around acquiring and managing media, including quality profiles and smarter release selection, so it can act as a hub rather than just a catalog. ...
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    LiveBeats
    ...It serves as both a learning tool and a reference for best practices in LiveView development, covering topics such as state management, event handling, and distributed scalability. Designed for developers exploring Elixir and Phoenix, it provides a hands-on example of how to create responsive, dynamic web applications.
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    Uneebee

    Uneebee

    Platform for creating interactive courses

    ...Its structure showcases common concerns—authentication, profiles, content creation, feeds, tagging, and search—implemented with clean boundaries so features can evolve independently. Real-time updates and responsive interactions are handled using Phoenix’s live capabilities and channels, demonstrating how to mix server-driven UI with interactive client behavior. Background jobs, caching, and pagination patterns are laid out in a way that scales from small communities to heavier usage. The codebase emphasizes maintainability with clear contexts, test coverage, and a straightforward deployment story. ...
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