Let's go folks.
I'll start the 100 day tech series very soon, and we'll develop a small app, step by step.
Will finalize the idea tomorrow and we shall start from Monday.
You're more than welcome to provide me ideas and suggestions for this series.
just started texting @poke and the personality is insane, no cap. actually feels like talking to a friend and not some boring corporate robot. @interaction is really cooking with this
Nothing as such. It is just how the major operating systems differ. Android offers more depth to access details via API, so banking apps are able to verify a lot more factors before trusting the device.
Apple likes its OS to be private, hence not providing much data. That being said, extra time is the only compensation for the lack of similar APIs on Apple devices, hence the stuff.
Let's go folks.
I'll start the 100 day tech series very soon, and we'll develop a small app, step by step.
Will finalize the idea tomorrow and we shall start from Monday.
You're more than welcome to provide me ideas and suggestions for this series.
Day 3/100 of building Gradual.
Day 1 was about finalizing the idea and tech stack.
Day 2 was about defining the MVP, user flow, core screens, and initial database structure.
Today, I’m moving from planning to building.
Goal for Day 3:
set up the Next.js project
configure TypeScript and Tailwind CSS
create the basic app layout
add the first dashboard screen
set up the initial folder structure
For now, the dashboard will stay simple.
It should show:
upcoming deadlines
pending tasks
recent notes
saved study resources
Nothing fancy yet.
Just the first usable screen of Gradual.
Day 2/100 of building Gradual.
On Day 1, I finalized the direction and tech stack.
Gradual will be a Student Life OS, starting as a web app for managing tasks, notes, deadlines, timetable, and study resources.
Tech stack for v1:
Next.js
TypeScript
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Prisma
Auth.js
Vercel
For v1, the focus is simple:
make it useful first, then improve it step by step.
Today’s goal:
map the main user flow
decide the first 3 screens
draft the database schema
refine the initial wireframes
Small steps. That is the whole point.
Obsession is literally a crazy movie. I don't like to watch horror movies because it's just comedy anyways now but boy, Obsession is something that deserves all the praises.
Those scenes were totally unreal. And rightly so. It's a genuine out of mouth phenomenon.
I love the entire @ProtonPrivacy suite. Too great, and unbeatable price for the suite.
Proton Pass is great, works flawlessly except sometimes it doesn't recognise or put first the password on basis of the username/email entered when the username/email and password screens are separate.
@perkmaybe I guess they should. I am new to X (or rather do I say resurrected) and I am trying a 100 day tech series, to develop one app - both web and Android, including the nuances of Claude Code and Codex.