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This is a second progress report for a command line tool called "Posh TUI". It's an API documentation browser for ruby developers.
My name is Stanislav Katkov. I got really frustrated that there are no viable alternatives for Dash, so embarked on a journey to build one. If you are not using Mac/...
Hello everyone,
This is my first installment of development journal for Posh TUi app. I'll do everything possible to make such notes a bi-weekly occurrence. It also helps me to be accountable and to structure my thoughts to ensure that everything is on a right track.
Read in full here:
https://w...
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Get our 3rd customer today
Get our 3rd customer today
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I sold it, now I have to build it
https://www.poshtui.com/i-sold-it-now-i-have-to-build-it/
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Launched Beta
The beta is now live for Five, the app can now be tried here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/71LfxcrD
By putting a limitation on your to-do list, you are forced to prioritise and focus on what’s important.
Five helps you do this with an incredibly simple app, you can only have five outstandin...
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WIP is now invite-only (and free*)
When I first started WIP about four years ago I never thought it would turn into what it is today. It was a just a Telegram chatgroup, free for anyone to join.
Pretty soon though, some very kind people (many still active members today!) asked if they could donate some $$$ to WIP in the hope to i...
[Headlessforms - Form Backend]
“Receive form submissions and send auto-response emails via a form on your website – without writing a backend.”
It's perfect for WordPress, Netlify, Vercel, Github Pages, or any static site.
Headlessforms provides form endpoints as a service so your simple sites...
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Launched an MVP
Finally, I launched an MVP after working on the project for the last three months. The MVP is pretty simple - after creating an account, you can create a list of domain names you want to monitor, configure notification channels and receive daily alerts when certain events occur. Alerts are sent w...
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Put up a coming soon page for SendNet
Just registered here on WIP. Also put up a coming soon page for my new SAAS product SendNet.io
SendNet uses Amazon SES to send email newsletters cheaply. Its like about 10 times cheaper than Mailchimp.
Looking at finding ways to sync code together. Playing around with yjs which looks pretty cool. It's backed by a CRDT data structure for minimal data transfer and conflict free edits.
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Signed up for the hackathon today - 8/18. I'm terribly late to signup and the project is due 8/23. I know it's aggressive. I'm going solo and will do one of the smaller bounties for now and continue to gain experience.
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30,000+ podcasters on the platform
Finally broke trough 30k podcasters on the platform, now focus on increasing listener numbers (marketplace/cold start problem)
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Reach 1200 weekly active users
Go download updog if you use TikTok or Instagram at all: https://www.updog.marketing
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Headlessforms - Form Backend
Receive form submissions and send auto-response emails via a form on your website – without writing a backend.
It's perfect for WordPress, Netlify, Vercel, Github Pages, or any static site.
Headlessforms provides form endpoints as a service so your simple sites can stay simple. Capturing form s...
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Alpha for personal use
It will listen to the `@soundadvice_bot` mentions, determine if a root tweet starts a thread or is a single status, pull that data and store it in a database.
Landing page will be created with a SaaS
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Two big announcements
Big news for http://briefcake.com!
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- Leonid joins me as a cofounder, he brings his design skills and great personally onboard.
• - Free package has been further extended, so rush and try it out without lifting a credit card.
A bigger version of this announcement could be found here:
https:/...
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Reach 1000 weekly active users!
Bip bop lots of users
I've added Tailwind CSS and ViewComponent to the WIP codebase.
What started out two weeks ago as a "quick experiment" soon turned into a long rabbit hole of refactoring large parts of the codebase. With each change, affecting something else in the codebase, requiring another change and so forth....