Projects
Source code - GitHub Repo
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List of Projects
- Demon Encoder - à ẩąȧảȃã ẫãẳẫ ãḁâạäãầ ẫăàẫ âạḁắãầẫẩ ảȃàąḁ ẫãẳẫ ąḁẫạ ắàầąàḁẫẩ ạå “à” àḁä áàâȁ.
- Punch 🥊 - Fustrated? Ok, Punch.
- Residency Progress ✨ - Get to know how much of your 3-year residency is complete at a glance! And a better granular one created with feedbacks.
- How far am I? - An app that reminds you how far you are from somebody…
- Antarctic BP Tracker - A stress-free way to track your BP, which in turn, helps lower your BP!
- Suddenly Stoic - Read stoic quotes collected by awesome-stoicism and save your favorites for sudden stoic needs.
- The Rattlin’ Bog - Oh-ro the rattli’ lyrics generator for your Irish friends chillin’ with a pint of Guiness!
- 100 second Zen - Life is stressful. Breathe slowly for the next 100 seconds. You’ve earned it 😌
- Page Tracker - A simple page tracker (fact: can also be used as task tracker) that shows your progress in each iteration while giving a dynamic deadline estimate. And as always, here is a branded “pro” spin-off.
- Word Frequency Analyser - List out all the unique words and find out how many times you have used them?
- Word Counter - It counts how many words you wrote. So, how many did you write?
- Antarctic Time Tracker - Countsup from significant events. Has reset event and delete feature. I also added a bunch of extra features in ATTPro™️
- Uniquely Unix - I made this to resolve timezone issues I face while conducting sessions for Neuromatch Academy.
- Portfolio Generator - Simple. I made a generator that helps me add new cards to my portfolio. I have no idea how this could be useful for anyone else.
- Bad Time - A quick way to check the time in a few cities across the globe. This is a bad project. I am not proud of this.
- TimeShift - I made this to calibrate my postgraduate entrance revision slots. This worked in tandem with a buncha other local stuff I used to run. This can be helpful for you if you are dedicating an entire day for any goal. Feel free to alter the description and number of the shifts…
- The Experiment - I don’t know when I made this. A part of me tells me that it wasn’t me who made it at all. It probably spawned into existence just like that!
Why do I make these?
These? There are a lot more of these. These are just the ones that I share. A more fundamental question would be - why did I make those, that is, those which are not these, when I’m not even sharing them with you. As for the question you asked, I make these for sharing with you.
How do I make these?
I type the code (usually with fingers) onto a keyboard. The keyboard driver dutifully deposits the inputs onto some file which is effortlessly transported to my IDE-of-choice Visual Studio Code following which I sync my local folders with GitHub. LLMs often play silent but violent parts in this data pipeline.
When do I make these?
Pretty much always. In fact, right now I’m probably working on something that’ll be added to the repo soon. Keep checking it out…