I've learned that people use what they familiar with.
At first, I learned and use plain HTML/CSS/PHP and I thought that was good. At college, they taught .NET framework and for some years, that was my go to techstack. Then I started to learn about more languages and frameworks. At some point, it's hard to switch between them
Now I stick with one thing, unless that platform doesn't support it. This also allow me to be a lot more productive since I know most of the thing needed to be done
Sure I can start with vanilla web, or some new framework but it'll take a lot more of time and just not worth it
I've been using AWS S3 for sometimes, nothing to complaint except whenever I need to manage, I have to login, navigate to the bucket/directory. Upload/delete file also requires too many steps
Decide to built this desktop client. I can create a connection to an existing bucket (or create a new one), then start browsing/upload/delete files just like Finder or Window explorer.
AWS credential is required (with at least read/write permission). A macOS version is available, Windows version is on the way (do let me know if you interested)
I started testing prompts more in the past few days, thought building this UI to test prompt and compare the response from multiple models.
This is a BYOK app, support models from OpenRouter, OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Groq, Azure and custom models. You'll need to
1. Config your AI service
2. Create a new arena
3. Add the models you want to test
Then enter the prompt and click Send icon to see the result
Hi everyone, Gumnotes is a simple note taking app that lives in your Chrome new tab.
I saw a friend using a note taking extension that no longer available. I often write notes on different apps but never really stick to one. So I decided to build Gumnotes, it's show up every time I open a new tab. It saves the notes offline by default, and also support syncing with logged in account.
It's available on Chrome Webstore and also on gumnotes.co
We finally launched Edupops, an app with short 1-minute videos on startup and marketing skills.
The idea was to use our free time better. Instead of wasting time with mindless scrolling meowing and dancing videos, we could learn a skill.
We're started with an idea, and a team born and raised in different part of the world. Fast forward 5 months later, we're now so happy to share this idea with you all. It’d mean the world to the team if you’d take out 5 minutes to support our launch, and would be amazing to get some constructive feedback.
P/s: We’re also launched on Product Hunt today, would appreciate your support
At first, I learned and use plain HTML/CSS/PHP and I thought that was good. At college, they taught .NET framework and for some years, that was my go to techstack. Then I started to learn about more languages and frameworks. At some point, it's hard to switch between them
Now I stick with one thing, unless that platform doesn't support it. This also allow me to be a lot more productive since I know most of the thing needed to be done
Sure I can start with vanilla web, or some new framework but it'll take a lot more of time and just not worth it