Forwarded from The Chill Coding Lounge
📖 Meet WordBucket — a reading companion built to help you grow your vocabulary without interrupting your reading.
One thing that always frustrated me (to ungodly levels of tweakery) was having to leave a book, article or document every time I came across an unfamiliar word. I'd search for the definition, lose my place, and by the time I got back, I'd often forget the word anyway.
So I built WordBucket.
With WordBucket, you can highlight a word and Bucketify it to instantly view its definition and save it for later. If an app doesn't support custom text actions, simply copy the word, pull down Quick Settings and tap Bucketify.
✨ What you can do:
• Save definitions, pronunciations and examples from you favorite reader (or anywhere random)
• Review words with active recall and spaced reviews
• Track your progress with learning and retention statistics
• See your strongest and weakest vocabulary
• Enjoy eight paper-inspired themes with light and dark mode
• Keep everything stored locally—no account required
WordBucket is currently available for Android as a direct APK download (Sorry IOS peeps🥺).
🌐 Download: [WORDBUCKET] (Play around with the palette, it'll give you a preview of what you'll get yourself into🔥)
The app is still evolving, and I'd genuinely love to hear your feedback, feature ideas or bug reports. Every suggestion helps make it a little better.
#project (shameless plug😂)
One thing that always frustrated me (to ungodly levels of tweakery) was having to leave a book, article or document every time I came across an unfamiliar word. I'd search for the definition, lose my place, and by the time I got back, I'd often forget the word anyway.
So I built WordBucket.
With WordBucket, you can highlight a word and Bucketify it to instantly view its definition and save it for later. If an app doesn't support custom text actions, simply copy the word, pull down Quick Settings and tap Bucketify.
✨ What you can do:
• Save definitions, pronunciations and examples from you favorite reader (or anywhere random)
• Review words with active recall and spaced reviews
• Track your progress with learning and retention statistics
• See your strongest and weakest vocabulary
• Enjoy eight paper-inspired themes with light and dark mode
• Keep everything stored locally—no account required
WordBucket is currently available for Android as a direct APK download (Sorry IOS peeps🥺).
🌐 Download: [WORDBUCKET] (Play around with the palette, it'll give you a preview of what you'll get yourself into🔥)
The app is still evolving, and I'd genuinely love to hear your feedback, feature ideas or bug reports. Every suggestion helps make it a little better.
#project (shameless plug😂)
wordbucket.vercel.app
WordBucket — Read without breaking your flow
Define words from any Android app, save them to your bucket, and remember them with calm spaced repetition.
How is that koy my body work u eat a lot u dont add weight then suddenly u dont eat well for three days boom ur underweight wtf🤔
@devabstack
@devabstack
Forwarded from Yikunoamlak Ayalew
Your problem isn't a lack of creativity, it's a poverty of references.
50 design sites to steal ideas from those who do it better than you and I.
http://mobbin.comthousands of real app screens to study patterns
http://godly.websitegallery of sites with strong art direction
http://awwwards.comaward-winning sites with heavy execution
http://cosmos.sovisual moodboard that learns your taste
http://curated.designselection of sites organized by category
http://designspells.comenchanting interface details, cataloged one by one
http://60fps.designgallery focused on interaction and well-executed animation
http://supahero.iojust site hero sections, to steal ideas quickly
http://saaspo.comSaaS landing pages that actually convert
http://layers.toportfolio of a designer who doesn't post on social media
http://minimal.galleryminimalist site, one per day
http://mnmm.xyzarchive of minimalist design
http://searchsystem.coarchive of graphic and editorial design
http://rebrand.gallerybrand rebranding with before and after
http://seesaw.websitesite with real movement and experimentation
http://same.energyvisual search by image similarity
http://spiral.soot.comspiral visual feed for discovery
http://gameuidatabase.comvideo game UI cataloged by genre
http://interfaceingame.comgame screens organized by element type
http://hudsandguis.comfuturistic cinema and game interfaces
http://loadmo.recollection of just loading screens
http://pinterest.comthe usual one, still works for reference
http://ui.shadcn.comthe component standard of today's ecosystem
http://21st.devready-made React component, shadcn style
http://reactbits.devcollection of React components and effects
http://fancycomponents.devcomponents with off-the-beaten-path animation
http://motion-primitives.comanimation primitive for React
http://component.gallerycomponent standard with real product examples
http://number-flow.barvian.mesmoothly transitioning animated number
http://cursify.vercel.appcustomized cursor effect
http://framer.university/resourcesFramer resources and templates
http://fontshare.comprofessional free fonts for commercial use
http://uncut.wtfcatalog of contemporary typography
http://freefaces.gallerycuration of free type with personality
http://fontsinuse.comarchive of typography used in real projects
http://bestfreefonts.comfree fonts filtered by quality
http://shadertoy.comcommunity shader running live in the browser
http://unicorn.studioweb animation and effects without writing code
http://cables.glgenerative graphics by node right in the browser
http://nodetoy.cocreate shaders by node and export to three.js
http://derivative.caTouchDesigner, standard for generative visuals and installations
http://nodes.iovisual environment for computational design
http://bitspace.shnode editor for visual composition
http://stitch.withgoogle.comgenerates interface screens from text descriptions
http://framer.comsite published straight from the canvas
http://penpot.appopen source alternative to Figma
http://rive.appinteractive animation that runs in production
http://skills.shdirectory of ready-to-plug skills for your agent
http://zed.devfast editor with an agent running inside the editor itself
http://v0.devgenerates interface from text
save and share 👍
which of these do you already use and which have you never heard of?"
50 design sites to steal ideas from those who do it better than you and I.
http://mobbin.comthousands of real app screens to study patterns
http://godly.websitegallery of sites with strong art direction
http://awwwards.comaward-winning sites with heavy execution
http://cosmos.sovisual moodboard that learns your taste
http://curated.designselection of sites organized by category
http://designspells.comenchanting interface details, cataloged one by one
http://60fps.designgallery focused on interaction and well-executed animation
http://supahero.iojust site hero sections, to steal ideas quickly
http://saaspo.comSaaS landing pages that actually convert
http://layers.toportfolio of a designer who doesn't post on social media
http://minimal.galleryminimalist site, one per day
http://mnmm.xyzarchive of minimalist design
http://searchsystem.coarchive of graphic and editorial design
http://rebrand.gallerybrand rebranding with before and after
http://seesaw.websitesite with real movement and experimentation
http://same.energyvisual search by image similarity
http://spiral.soot.comspiral visual feed for discovery
http://gameuidatabase.comvideo game UI cataloged by genre
http://interfaceingame.comgame screens organized by element type
http://hudsandguis.comfuturistic cinema and game interfaces
http://loadmo.recollection of just loading screens
http://pinterest.comthe usual one, still works for reference
http://ui.shadcn.comthe component standard of today's ecosystem
http://21st.devready-made React component, shadcn style
http://reactbits.devcollection of React components and effects
http://fancycomponents.devcomponents with off-the-beaten-path animation
http://motion-primitives.comanimation primitive for React
http://component.gallerycomponent standard with real product examples
http://number-flow.barvian.mesmoothly transitioning animated number
http://cursify.vercel.appcustomized cursor effect
http://framer.university/resourcesFramer resources and templates
http://fontshare.comprofessional free fonts for commercial use
http://uncut.wtfcatalog of contemporary typography
http://freefaces.gallerycuration of free type with personality
http://fontsinuse.comarchive of typography used in real projects
http://bestfreefonts.comfree fonts filtered by quality
http://shadertoy.comcommunity shader running live in the browser
http://unicorn.studioweb animation and effects without writing code
http://cables.glgenerative graphics by node right in the browser
http://nodetoy.cocreate shaders by node and export to three.js
http://derivative.caTouchDesigner, standard for generative visuals and installations
http://nodes.iovisual environment for computational design
http://bitspace.shnode editor for visual composition
http://stitch.withgoogle.comgenerates interface screens from text descriptions
http://framer.comsite published straight from the canvas
http://penpot.appopen source alternative to Figma
http://rive.appinteractive animation that runs in production
http://skills.shdirectory of ready-to-plug skills for your agent
http://zed.devfast editor with an agent running inside the editor itself
http://v0.devgenerates interface from text
save and share 👍
which of these do you already use and which have you never heard of?"
Forwarded from myCorner
"Sometimes it's not about your talent, it's about who knows about it"
-- from the raycast meetup
-- from the raycast meetup
Guys instead of downloading full app on ur pc it is better to install PWA version of the app if the app has website version. I use most apps on this way like X, youtube , tg, ig...and its completely similar with the traditional app. It saves ur storage almost no storage u save ur RAM cuz it runs on the browser as a separate window also there is no need to constantly update the app since it updates itself everytime u open it.
The other day my claude app stopped working in my pc and i installed this version now it works great there is no need to carry every app in ur pc.
@devabstack
The other day my claude app stopped working in my pc and i installed this version now it works great there is no need to carry every app in ur pc.
@devabstack
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Forwarded from DevNest
A friend of mine got his phone stolen, and apparently that wasn’t a good enough excuse to stop replying to my Telegram messages
So I built TeleLite , a small, self-hosted Telegram client for feature phones.
The problem is that just telling someone to “use Telegram Web” doesn’t really work on these phones. Modern Telegram Web relies heavily on JavaScript and a pretty heavy web app, which is a lot to ask from an old Java phone or a low-power device.
You can access Telegram through:
A lightweight web client
A J2ME .jar app for old Java phones
A KaiOS app(not tested because the emulator didnt work well)
It’s text-only, lightweight, and designed for those “my smartphone is lost/stolen/broken” situations god forbid 😭
It might actually come in handy someday, so take it, self-host it, break it, improve it, whatever.
Would love to know what you guys think 👀
https://github.com/estifanosbereket1/telelite
So I built TeleLite , a small, self-hosted Telegram client for feature phones.
The problem is that just telling someone to “use Telegram Web” doesn’t really work on these phones. Modern Telegram Web relies heavily on JavaScript and a pretty heavy web app, which is a lot to ask from an old Java phone or a low-power device.
You can access Telegram through:
A lightweight web client
A J2ME .jar app for old Java phones
A KaiOS app(not tested because the emulator didnt work well)
It’s text-only, lightweight, and designed for those “my smartphone is lost/stolen/broken” situations god forbid 😭
It might actually come in handy someday, so take it, self-host it, break it, improve it, whatever.
Would love to know what you guys think 👀
https://github.com/estifanosbereket1/telelite