Noe Junior
@ngarcdev
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Solution Architect, Full Stack Wordpress Developer. Agency Dev
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Joined June 2017
đź’ˇIdea for if you're bored or between projects: Youtube Transcript to Checklist converter. It looks like there's only 1 other player in the game but they built a pretty damn comprehensive application. https://t.co/8U5ab2aO5N I'm thinking this can still work as a niche play.
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5 steps to build a profitable tiny side project. 1. Do Keyword research and find a tiny focused niche. Use Google keywords generator (in Google ads). 2. Build a project around it (generator, calculator, whatever that solves the problem) 3. Do SEO and create a few pages with
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I just came across a perfect example of why programming fundamentals is a big part of no-code. I asked claude to give me a script that generates numbers 1-6 to cycle through different tweet styles. My next step was using it in a switch node. If I didn't notice the 0-based index
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🧑‍💻Best page/theme builders for: Landing pages: Elementor Small business sites: Elementor Client friendly sites: FSE+Spectra Woo sites: Oxygen Builder (classic) Blogs: Kadence/FSE Dynamic sites: Oxygen Builder (classic) Oxygen can be swapped with Bricks if you’re a cool kid.
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2 awesome sites for downloading websites to view offline. I came across these looking for a solution to download images from a website as part of a bulk media clean up project. The first one is site sucker by Ricks Apps https://t.co/WmbAX8Zq5D Apparently this one has been
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I gotta build a lab for testing a bulk image cleanup process. How would you generate 200 posts with thumbnail and inline images that I can append an identifier to the file name? Tried a couple of Dummy post plugins but don’t seem to have very good image options
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Coders don’t burn out from coding. They burn out from coding alone.
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Doing the boring work is a skill in itself. L-theanine + caffeine is a more chill and less methy than Adderall
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Plot twist: The real problem isn’t too many plugins. It’s installing plugins without understanding what they actually do. Best developers I know have 15+ plugins but can explain every single one’s purpose and alternatives.
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There are so many more features I wanted to add but ran out of time cause I didn't start until like 3 days ago. Draft is in like 2 hours. What do you think? Would you use this for your offline home league drafts?
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My favorite feature is the anti fuckery mechanisms that I integrated. Mfers in my home league are liable to try and sabotage my edge. The data persists in Local Storage if someone tries to refresh it. and I integrated a special key + click combo that needs to be pressed
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I also set up similar alerts for When I draft too many players with the same bye week. And since my data set has a Tiers key value pair I can set an alert for when any Tier is available in a specific round. And League Settings to make sure I don't over draft a position
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I also added functionality to help me with my draft strategy. I can target players by Round to help me stay aware of if any of my priority targets fall past where they go by ADP. For example if Josh Allen doesn't go in the 2nd, I'll get an alert. I can do this for any
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The basic interface lets me see the board more clearly. The data was imported by converting the Fantasy Pros cheat sheet into JSON to be used in my app. I can - sync my board to the real board - track my team - search for players - filter by position
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It's Fantasy Football Draft Day! I vibe coded my own draft manager to use in my offline draft. This is gonna give me a massive edge this year. Checkout what I built đź§µ
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What always trips me up every single time is front end design. So many god damn choices. It doesn’t need to be perfect It doesn’t need to be perfect It doesn’t need to be perfect But I want it to look cool
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Building an ai agent that ingests technical knowledge bases to query against. It’s working but it’s slow
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About to dive into Etch and see what it’s all about. Anyone try it yet?
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A convo with someone on X sparked a trip down memory lane. This was a live case study that shows the grit needed on upwork. The meta probably isn’t relevant today but the grind never changes
I made $2810 on Upwork in 30 days working a few hours a day and documented the journey. Here's the collection of all 30 days.
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If you’re looking for a validated idea to start building a micro sass, check product hunt or flippa. It’s full of them. You don’t have to be the first to ever think of it but you do have to be different.
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