my parents don't know how to book a taxi or shop online. so I built something that shows them exactly where to click. never clicks.
saw someone building this already but couldn't try, so I made my own.
ps: calling it "aura"
@sidin i normally can't read books fully, but 'God Save The Dork' is the only book that i have ever read fully.
which honestly says more about me than the book.
my parents don't know how to book a taxi or shop online. so I built something that shows them exactly where to click. never clicks.
saw someone building this already but couldn't try, so I made my own.
ps: calling it "aura"
a little sneak peek into Joel
> going through the final rounds of polishes
> ended up building more and more things that weren't even in the initial plan
> hackathons are a great way to get your design taste validated by strangers. have been receiving a lot of DMs asking how i made my landing page and the launch video.
> working with @hydra_db has been great in terms of the ease of setup. #HackHydra @abhirupvg
https://t.co/boUkvX9GzU
my parents don't know how to book a taxi or shop online. so I built something that shows them exactly where to click. never clicks.
saw someone building this already but couldn't try, so I made my own.
ps: calling it "aura"
@arangana@hydra_db finalising a design language before building was a huge plus point. after that, it was just claude code with remotion.
learnt from the best 🙏
been building Joel this week for #HackHydra with
@hydra_db — a self-hosted company brain, on the enterprise context track.
it's an interesting hard problem to solve. having a lot of fun working on how companies actually remember things across slack, docs, tickets… and whether a graph can hold that together better than search alone.
https://t.co/z3d8q3Kbwv