Failure Hunt ↗
I created this tiny project to show the world and myself that every successful story started with a failure (or even multiple failures).
I created this tiny project to show the world and myself that every successful story started with a failure (or even multiple failures).
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Not everyone has TikTok. Not everyone has Twitter (or X, or whatever we're calling it this week). Not everyone has Facebook, Instagram, or that new app your cousin won't shut up about. But everyone — and I mean everyone — has an email address.
I ran an experiment last week. For a few days, I forced myself to only check X's "For You" tab instead of my curated "Following" feed. I wanted to understand what everyone's talking about when they complain about algorithmic timelines. The result?
There's been a massive shift in what we used to call "vibe coding" just a few months ago. Back then, real developers dismissed it as a toy for non-technical people: something fun but not serious. Now I'm seeing engineers at all levels letting Claude