ken_sh.in
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ken_sh.in
@Sofelaa1
I ship ideas into code and chaos into positions♟️ Driven by discipline, inspired by anime🍥
Katılım Kasım 2022
126 Takip Edilen45 Takipçiler

I think I’m finally done over-engineering this😅😭
The features are all in: Generator, Explore, Collections, and the Extension. Now comes the hard part: fixing all the tiny bugs I ignored while building the big stuff.
Quality > Quantity starts now
ken_sh.in@Sofelaa1
The Librarianship Workspace just got its best companion. I built a browser extension that lets you "collect" design DNA from across the web. Whether it’s a font stack you love or a 17-color palette from Pinterest, One click to scan, one click to save. 💾 #frontend #BuildinPublic
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There's something satisfying about writing clean, modular logic that handles the heavy lifting behind the scenes.
What’s your go-to for session management? Custom or pre-built?
#buildinpublic #backend #software #development
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The Librarianship Workspace just got its best companion.
I built a browser extension that lets you "collect" design DNA from across the web. Whether it’s a font stack you love or a 17-color palette from Pinterest,
One click to scan, one click to save. 💾
#frontend #BuildinPublic




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@JacobSobolev Yeah😂😂, productivity is the goal!
Right now, everything stays in the 'Drafts' section of the workspace. You can tweak, re-order, and preview them there as much as you want. Once you're happy, it's a one-click publish to the Explore feed. No 'accidental' public releases!
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@Sofelaa1 If it doesn't feel like work, I might accidentally be productive. Dangerous. How are you handling the preview before it hits the Explore feed?
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@hrprtsingh9 Actually, I think you're 100% right. It feels too heavy. I’m going to keep the Generator, Explore, and Collections as the 'Core' and move those extra pages into a secondary menu so they don't get in the way. Thanks for the honest feedback🙇
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@Sofelaa1 Going from single-use tool to workspace is the right move but a different product. The users who loved the simple version might not want the complex one.
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