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Mahesh J

Yes, that's correct @marckohlbrugge. Idea is that the project is no longer active, so I'd like to hide it everywhere on WIP except for me. The other way could be to keep the project visible and I should be able to mark the project as closed and provide a retrospective about why it is closed, learnings, etc.

If you look at my profile now, there are two projects of which I've just marked one of them as archived in it's description to partially solve the problem.

I'm definitely curious to know the numbers of fellow makers and I'm open to sharing mine too, but I haven't been able to understand the benefit of it except that makers are helping each other (which is a good enough reason IMO). Is there any other benefit? Why would a private company share their numbers?

Thank you @pugson, I actually do test mobile viewports using chrome and I made improvements there. I just realized that I can add custom resolutions to test, thanks to your link! 🎉

Came across www.domainholder.io today on BetaList. Looks really cool, but I guess it doesn't handle actually trying to sell your domain.

I have a ton to tell but the top 5 would be...

  1. stop working to the point of burnout and have more fun

  2. take better care of health

  3. socialize and genuinely care about people

  4. understand the widely accepted path before deciding to go on a different one

  5. travel more

I've been trying out craft.io for my project. It helps me map out user journies in a nice UI. Also acts as a wiki for the project, and a placeholder for what I want to do in the long run. The project management piece is a little cumbersome though.

Other than that - Trello, Asana, Evernote works well for me. @pugson, notion looks awesome! Have to try... 🙂