Hey CodeNewbie fam! 👋
As someone learning to build smarter apps and solve real-world problems with code, I’ve started noticing how smart solutions exist outside of tech too — and sometimes, they’re surprisingly simple.
Living in the Gulf, one of the biggest offline “bugs” I faced daily was stepping into a boiling hot car. Like, dashboard-melting, seat-burning kind of heat 🥵. It reminded me of an inefficient script that needed optimizing.
That’s when I came across this cool (literally!) solution:
👉 Mofeed Car Parking Shades
They build UV-resistant, weather-proof car shades for homes, offices, and public spaces across cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, and more. I installed one, and now my car stays cooler — no more "hot boots" or burning steering wheels!
🧠 My Dev Takeaway:
We often think of tech as the only smart solution. But solving real problems — even outside the browser — can be just as impactful.
Curious to know:
What’s a non-tech "life upgrade" that improved your daily routine?
Would love to hear your hacks, tips, or even tools you’ve built!
CodeNewbie #SmartLiving #GulfLife #CarCare #HeatProtection #DevLife #CarParkingShades #SideProjects #WebDev #UXBeyondTheScreen
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Top comments (2)
I totally relate to the “boiling hot car” problem. It’s such a hassle, especially in those intense sunny days. I recently found a similar solution in my area with Next Level Tint & Detail here in North Charleston, SC. Nextlevel offers car window tinting that not only helps keep the car cool but also blocks harmful UV rays that can damage your interior over time. It’s like having an extra layer of protection that makes your ride more comfortable and keeps the heat at bay, even during those scorching days. If you’re looking for a way to keep your car cooler and safer from the sun, I’d definitely recommend checking them out.
Thanks for sharing this information.