Hey there!
Looking back on your week, what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Catching up with an old friend... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Happy Friday!

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cannot add cover image in my post, anyone can help?
I started working on a new issue with a coworker and we tackled it in less than a day!
Also, I'm finally getting back to work on an old project and fixed a variadic templated polymorphic component class to factorize some components in a single one (that's a lot of words to say "it works" 🤯)
We officially launched the Forem iOS app. Context on what that means here...
Forem's Approach to Decentralized Social Media on Mobile
Ben Halpern ・ Jun 3 '21
I feel like the win was seeing the tremendous organization and execution from @fdoxyz and @joshpuetz in coming up with really creative engineering solutions and pulling it all together to get it out the door.
Congratulations and well done! I love the app!
I made the second official release (v1.1) of Answerable! This project is like my baby right now, so after some very busy months without working on it, it felt wonderful to be able to make some improvements.
Recommendation system for Stack Overflow unanswered questions
This is really neat.
Finally able to setup my own website through Wix
csharp-dotnet.com/
And finally the website is approved for Google Ads as well.... a relief....:D
Updating and Beautifying Github Repositoires😻
Finally Published My Chrome Extension on Chrome Web Store after working on it for days.
The Extension I build gives all websites on internet a live chat feature, like the one on a Live Stream.
Sounds Cool right? it is Cool !
Check it out : The Live Chat Extension
Let's see....
Completed my T-Zone (Temperature Zone tracker) which can be completely controlled from app (via Bluetooth). You can place a device in each temperature zone, set the room name and then get all the current data from your phone via BT. You can even remotely start/stop logging to the SD Card. Then later you can retrieve the CSV file (via Bluetooth) which contains the room name, date/time, and temperatures which are read every 5 seconds. You can then graph rooms over each other to find hot/cold spots throughout your office/domicile.

Managed to get a lot of interviews and a few technical tests to complete 💪