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Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
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Did a Perfect Challenge with one of my friend where we try to solve 32 words without any mistake. We have Solve Assist On, which didn't help, but it did something.
We made a bet to another friend where if we manage to reach all 32 words, he has to watch the Rise of Skywalker for the 4th time.
It was really stressful but at the end, we got all of it right without any errors!
Now it's time to watch the movie he really hates lol
This is awesome!!!
Worked on a prototype I'm quite happy with, looks like the dataprep is about to be ready : transformed all my country public services PDF Job offers into structured md then built a website out of it, pure CPU, pure Open Source, 100% Gh actions. Now, I'll focus on enhancing data thanks to Open Source AI, maybe with pure CPU, I'll see
Super productive week
Oh boy! This week was a busy week.
Launch no 1
I launched a gamified app called Grammar King on the Playstore that helps anyone learn the English grammar in a fun way. There are 90 levels in total and more than 500 exercises baked in. Here are some screenshots.
Playstore Link
Launch no 2
Ascii based live cam and audio chat that preserves the user image 100% because it is all ascii in motion. Try for yourself here Asciichat
Noticed a significant increase in the number of visitors to my webpage since the launch of asciichat.
realized i don't need to carry a cluttered head at all times. doing small but many tasks one by one. it then ultimately leaves room for more frequent deep work sessions.
Multitasking is mostly context-switching overhead. Expensive and error-prone.
A lot of high-quality work comes from sustained focus. Systems are often designed this way for a reason.
From the outside it can look slower, but it's where things actually compound.
That's a very important realization! Congratulations 🎉
I updated my AI Avatar and added Pose Capture, Positive/Negative Checker, Prompt Checker, and more, and wrote a post about it on DEV.to. Please enjoy! 😊
🫡We'll Support You with All Our Might (AI Avatar v7: Pose Capture and More (VS Code and Chrome Extension))
dev.to/webdeveloperhyper/well-supp...
I'm proud that I discovered a bug in the logs that could cause a crash! I'm a Technical Writer, so I don’t do coding. But I am now working on a Claude skill to improve log messages, and thanks to this skill, I found this bug and fixed it 🎉
began really hitting a sort of stride by writing some blog posts of my own, with my findings and lessons. got a ton of drafts waiting for some polish and editing. but i feel at a point where i'm producing a proper body of work to show.
i realized i had more to say than i thought.
I've built an audio protocol that allows for the distribution of Music along a ledger. There's more too it but there was a web app that kind of wraps this specific feature like a future-shot but it wasn't really doing anything.
Was working out of a coffee shop waiting to pick someone up, so I flipped it a free learning platform covering a bunch of courses in things like reading, writing, math, music, etc.
It uses the same planet map style our Music App uses, and I tried to genuinely crosswalk the lessons across core curriculums. There are sources, fun projects, and no sign in, or ads, or anything. Named it after Sophon from 3BP lol.
My win this week was finally doing something about my open tabs mess.
I had 100+ articles saved at any point. Not reading them, just carrying them around like "I should get to this".
Tried running things through short (~3 min) audio breakdowns before deciding if they're worth it. Most stuff just drops off after that. The few things that stay actually get my attention.
Feels like a much better way to deal with backlog.
I published an article on writing testable code, and people seem to find it useful.
Got clarity on my app direction. Added Github and slack integration (not finished yet). Getting ready to start weekly "build in public" notes as well. Let's see where it goes
Published two technical blog posts about NOVAI's
architecture this week. Got a genuine endorsement
from an experienced Rust developer who looked at the
codebase and told me to keep going with AI-assisted
development.
Also hit steady engagement on dev.to. Comments on
other people's posts are still driving more profile
clicks than my own posts. Distribution is slowly
compounding.
github.com/0x-devc/NOVAI-node
Wrote an article again, for GSoC guys
You got selected for GSoC 2026, now what?
Two features shipped for my DeFi support product this week.
5 Sui security tools, flagged CRITICAL on a real live DEX (Cetus CLMM) day one: deprecated package + single-key upgrade authority.
4 Aave V3 lending tools (2 new, 2 rebuilt from MVP stubs) paste a wallet, ask "will my position get liquidated if ETH drops 20%?" → get back a simulated health factor, the exact price that triggers it, and the dollars to repay.
~8,200 lines of code + tests, 159 new tests, all smoke-tested against live mainnet. Still $0 MRR but the product has real teeth now.
I succeeded to build the MVP of my latest product and now adding features😀
Started exploring about go programming language ... tbh enjoying it.
I ran my first Meta Ads test + I got my rss feed hooked up to dev.to.
I'm sort of focused on getting better at marketing so these are some of the steps forward I'm taking.