CupertinoClicks🔊+ Monkeytype⌨️ 🌅
CupertinoClicks Typing Stats 📊⌨️ https://tinyurl.com/cupertinoclicks
CupertinoClicks just got approved by LemonSqueezy ⌨️🍋 One more step toward launch 🚀

CupertinoClicks has got a "Stats" pane 📊 ⌨️ Now you can collect stats on the usage of every keyboard switch and (spoiler) mouse preset 🚀

Me: *having issues with Upwork login* Upwork: do you need help? contact us Me: *going to the support page* Upwork's support page: log in to contact our human support; otherwise, use our useless FAQs 💆🏼♂️💆🏼♂️💆🏼♂️

Sooo... this week was quiet Not because everything stopped or something, but because the schedule got tight and I didn't have enough mental capacity to write anything reasonable The prolonged overload takes its toll, and... you know, productivity isn't always as high as you want it to be (and it's not supposed to be) Some highlights: - My client successfully demoed a huge feature I built to a firm worth about a billion dollars, and everything was buttery smooth (the company got financed) - CupertinoClicks is being reshaped significantly, a lot of updates are coming in this weekend (I'll make separate posts about each update) - The publication to App Store has never been closer, though I still have some work to do - Started preparing some marketing ideas and materials Made this post more to maintain some kind of consistency (photos from last weekend, that place really brought me warm memories about Western Ukraine 🇺🇦 🫶🏼)

sometimes “soon” turns out to be sooner than you expect😆

❌ I know JavaScript, React, CSS, and even a little bit of AWS (so what?) ✅ I see the problems of your business and I know how to build software that will help solve them I know how to create something that your end users will enjoy using. I know how to build systems that are reliable and won’t bring your business down at the worst moment possible. I know how to deliver the ultimate value and impact through my knowledge of the tools at hand. That’s something so many people don’t understand. This mindset shift is challenging because it’s so comforting and easy to bury into concrete details of countless languages, libraries, and frameworks, be in a tunnel, and not see anything around. And it feels productive!:) I, as an end user, don’t care what tech stack you use under the hood. I care about whether your product works or not (and it’s a binary question) and whether it delivers the value it promised That’s it

leeeeet's gooo that's how I like it

trying to relax somehow... struggling so far
