A Thread
Why do I wake up every morning to see more ways to be frustrated by my country?
Was it a crime to be born here?
Waking up at 3:20 AM WAT, anxiety and all. How do you explain a less-than-30-years old battling with hypertension because of the policies and conditions
Tracked my work for a few weeks.
Turns out some of my biggest time losses weren't from difficult tasks.
They were from things like:
"Where's the latest version of this file?"
Small friction compounds.
Good systems don't save minutes.
They save weeks.
5 tools for developers who are tired of rebuilding the same things from scratch.
Retool - https://t.co/sA1LWOY7Cy
Framer - https://t.co/QMQKmsaElF
PostHog - https://t.co/hekmy6hLu1
Linear - https://t.co/tkkCcTyHrw
Rayden UI - https://t.co/7hyShqFZiY
"A small tweak" in WhatsApp costs you 3 hours and a client relationship.
Every Framer freelancer knows this exact sequence:
↳ Client says "looks great" on a call
↳ Then drops 14 WhatsApp messages with "just small things"
↳ A Loom video appears in Slack. 6 minutes long.
↳ An email thread starts. Then another. Then a voice note at 11pm.
↳ Someone builds the wrong version because feedback lived in a voice note nobody saw
Then the conversation you dread:
"You built the wrong thing."
"No — that's what you approved."
"I never approved that."
No receipt. No proof. Just vibes and chaos.
Not anymore.
Meet 𝗟𝘆𝗯𝗮 — the client review and approval layer for Framer.
Here's what changes:
➟ You finish the design. Generate one secure link. 72-hour expiry.
➟ Client opens in any browser. No account. No login.
➟ They pin comments directly on the live site — mobile, tablet, or desktop
➟ Every pin records their exact breakpoint. No more "which version did you mean?"
➟ When they're done? One click. Approve.
↳ The moment they click, Lyba stamps an immutable, timestamped, named approval record. No edits. No deletes. No take-backs.
This turns client feedback from detective work into closure:
✓ Freelancer? 10 active projects. Unlimited comments. €19/mo.
✓ Agency? Unlimited projects. Priority support. €49/mo.
✓ Both get a 14-day free trial. No credit card required.
✓ Overlay loads only when clients visit — your real visitors never see it, never slow down
↳ Launching today on the Framer Marketplace.
👉 Install 𝗟𝘆𝗯𝗮. Start your 14-day trial. No card.
📌 Get the plugin → https://t.co/6tN2DGL9j7
𝗟𝘆𝗯𝗮 is live on ProductHunt right now: https://t.co/jiQUD8eJMm
🔄 Repost for every designer whose margins are getting killed by feedback chaos.
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#Framer #WebDesign #Freelance #ClientApproval #Lyba
Hi @TeamYouTube@YouTube my Gmail account and YouTube channel (30K+ subs) have been hacked. The hacker changed my recovery info and I am locked out. I have filled the hijacking form with another gmail account as I can’t even event sign in to access the form.
Is there anything else I should do or just wait?
In the coming year, try reading your Bible slowly. Don’t worry about finishing it all in twelve months. Instead, hunt for treasure within the text, sit with the verses. Meditate. Communion not completion, depth over distance. As you open the bible let it open up to you too.
Wishing you a merry Christmas dear.
Rest, have fun, spend time with people you love and show love to anyone around you.
#theempressng#christmas2025
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Change my outfit to a Christmas pyjama outfit, and add a Christmas headband without changing the style. Also change the background to one close to a Christmas tree with adequate lighting
Wishing you a merry Christmas dear.
Rest, have fun, spend time with people you love and show love to anyone around you.
#theempressng#christmas2025
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I'm really grateful I joined the meeting with CAV today.
She walked us through her branding process... Nevermind, y'all missed big time.
I learnt a lot, from what she said and even from what she didn't say.
I hope to put them in good use, thank you
@ChukwuAdaeze ❤️🔥
@leyeConnect was right on the money when he said "Nothing sharpens your product thinking like actually building a product".
Good/great design is good... deliciously good. However, you have to think in leagues and not px when designing and building usable products and that often requires walking the fine line of what stays and what gets chopped.
If that fancy gradient impacts server performance on the FE/BE, it's got to go. If data tells you the feature you're working on is a low traffic feature, you have to deprioritize it to focus on my high traffic features. You're constantly balancing optimization, usability with aesthetics and you know optimization is always top in your prioritization.
So you wanna be a better product designer? Try building one. The tools are available and a lot easier these days. If you can't, insert yourself into the process of building one. It is called "Product" design after all.