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100 days[Day 17] Health Buff And Code Flow Unlocked
Took the day off for a health check — got the all-clear! Then jumped back into coding: screenshotting YouTube frames via Puppeteer, hosted frontend on GitHub Pages. Ads messed things up — will fix tomorrow
Continue reading →[Day 16] Just Copy What Works (and Pitch Boldly Anyway)
Docker bug still unsolved — reused an old config and it worked like magic. Pitched an idea to a big podcaster but got no reply. Thinking of building a sample to prove my point.
Continue reading →[Day 15] Real Users, Real Bugs, Real Growth
Started the week with real users actually using our app — feels amazing. Still debugging the Docker networking issue for videosnap.org. One step closer each day.
Continue reading →[Day 14] Launching VideoSnap.org and Hitting My First Wall
Built a feature to capture YouTube video frames. Bought the perfect domain — videosnap.org. Set up Docker & Nginx on VPS… but hit a weird pending request issue. Debugging continues tomorrow.
Continue reading →[Day 13] From YouTube Video to Article: The Start of a Wild Idea
A random YouTube video sparked an app idea: turn videos into clean, readable articles. Got transcripts working, cleaned messy text, next up—extracting sharp visuals. Let’s see where this goes.
Continue reading →[Day 12]
While I cruised through a light Friday, the team uncovered a tiny UX flaw causing users to bounce. With 3 months left to prove our app, every detail—and every click—suddenly matters.
Continue reading →[Day 11]
Slept in, celebrated Women’s Day with the team, and barely worked a full hour before snacks and chill vibes took over. No deadlines, just a rare, cozy kind of workday — and it felt special.
Continue reading →[Day 10]
One cup of coffee ruined my sleep, but sparked a late-night idea: build a personal brand. Meet struggling.jr — honest, lost, still learning. No likes yet, but hey, it’s a start.
Continue reading →[Day 9]
Bought a new VPS to start fresh — first project: my blog. Reflected on my boss's app success and my unfinished ideas. Dug into old POD code and remembered the messy-but-clever UUID trick I used.
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Monday brought bugs, a new pho spot, and dev team stories. Fixed a tricky one-time code bug with a simple patch. Left reminded that success starts with action — even small ideas are worth trying.
Continue reading →[Day 7]
Spent Sunday relaxing — comics, naps, and cheering for Team Flash in Arena of Valor. Shared thoughts on energy, aging, and why it’s so important to chase what you love while you still can.
Continue reading →[Day 6]
Six days into journaling, I reflect on my journey—from a lazy college student to someone who loves work, writes daily, and practices English. Even personal growth starts with small, honest steps.
Continue reading →[Day 5]
Started the day slow, then reflected on our startup’s struggles: ads launched, few downloads, and uncertainty ahead. Finished the POD product and next up is the order creation feature. A busy week ahead.
Continue reading →[Day 4]
Woke up late, but finished the POD product storage feature — a complex task with extra details like designs and print areas. Also tried Grok AI, which gave more accurate answers than GPT. Challenges are fun.
Continue reading →[Day 3]
Woke up early, enjoyed the morning walk, and started a new task: integrating an API for Print On Demand products. I need to distinguish between regular and POD items for better categorization.
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