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shark vs the universe
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Origami Around
will byers stan first human second
Misplaced Lens Cap
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Andulka
Noah Kahan
occasionally subtle
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
KIROKAZE
tumblr dot com
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Janaina Medeiros
Cosimo Galluzzi
Game of Thrones Daily
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

seen from Türkiye

seen from South Korea

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Denmark

seen from Iraq

seen from Germany

seen from Côte d’Ivoire
seen from Spain

seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from Tunisia
seen from Brazil

seen from Canada
seen from Germany
seen from T1
seen from Brazil
seen from Jordan
seen from Bangladesh
seen from Türkiye
seen from Belarus
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aight bruh...
Project Verdant #3: Plant Care Application
Verdant is a plant care app that follows Apple iOS HIG. I've always liked the clean look of Apple's design from hardware to software, so this exercise has been refreshing and foundation building.
Project Verdant #2: UI Design incorporating IOS HIG Standards Study + Comfy UI + Roo use case
I'm slowly building up different use cases for my Comfy UI build to help me with different creative and coding work flows. Eventually I will need more robust hardware and more storage to execute on some projects but for now I've got a pretty good flow map. Who knows where this could go?
Project Verdant #1: Backend and Logo
The photo above depicts a portion of my backend in VScode and my handdrawn logo; all done in Clip Studio Paint because I don't use Adobe software.
I've been giving these coding jams a solid go round. While I'm still working on PPS assets, I've also decided to take on a project that ties a new skill to an old hobby: gardening. I've taken care of my fair share of herbs and plants. Basil and peppers being two of my favorites. So, I've developed an app called Verdant. It's a standard plant care app with reminders, recommendations, and a scanner. AI features like pulling info from the web for plant profiles has been incorporated as well.
Whether I like it or not, AI is here to stay and is already being used in workflows on a grand scale across the global workforce no matter the industry. I don't plan on bottlenecking myself personally.
Dev Log #2: I could show you, but then I'd have to get rid of you (PPS)
I've been pacing myself with my work, some days I'm working on the backend, other days the frontend. Instead of rolling with a bad car analogy that will lose it's meaning along the road to the point (oooh...) I'm going to post a concept sketch for posterity's sake.
Dev Log #1: Set up for PROJECT PAINTED SUN (PPS)
Truly it is a task on task in and of itself to make sure a local project is primed to scale and evolve.
Current set up:
I'm writing this still in the middle of the process but as I have started, I'm noticing a personal need I and I think many other people have for optimized Powershell permission configuration at set up. I would easily shell out a couple hundred dollars if it meant I had a laptop for developers set to RemoteSigned by default and setting up a Powershell wrapper for specific projects. I may be in the minority but I do want less clicks and friction for [x] to do [y].
I'm one post in and I'm thinking of half baked enshitifications...but this stuff can be annoying at the start.
This is a development log.
I’m building things on the internet and documenting the process somewhere that doesn’t feel like a portfolio or readily obvious of who I am yet.
Expect:
-experiments
-half-written code
-infrastructure notes
-some rough sketches
Some posts will be technical. Some will just be observations about building software alone. Some will be incredibly crude chicken scratch of what I'm working on.
This blog is mostly for thinking in public.