I'm the creator of this. I wanted to make a fun, silly thing for Halloween. Growing up, this was always pulled out during Halloween time and put in the window. When someone walked up to the door or you waved your hand, it would go off.
An extension to fix Gmail inboxes. Waiting on pending approval from Google. (ChatGPT, Serverless lambdas. Object-oriented TypeScript, React, tailwind.css)
An extension to fix Gmail inboxes. Waiting on pending approval from Google. (ChatGPT, Serverless lambdas. Object-oriented TypeScript, React, tailwind.css)
An extension to fix Gmail inboxes. Waiting on pending approval from Google. (ChatGPT, Serverless lambdas. Object-oriented TypeScript, React, tailwind.css)
An extension to fix Gmail inboxes. Waiting on pending approval from Google. (ChatGPT, Serverless lambdas. Object-oriented TypeScript, React, tailwind.css)
I shipped a Next.js / React app for artists to maintain artist profiles and submit art to my art newsletter. (MySQL, Prima, TypeScript, Tailwind, and React)
I finally sent my 2,500,000th email/piece of art. Onboarded 100+ artists.
My most ambitious project yet. An extension to fix email inboxes for Gmail. This is going live next week. (Vanilla class-based TypeScript, some React, tailwind.css)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenirby1/
Email: <HN username at> stevenirby.me
Technologies: React, TypeScript, Next.js, Python, Django, Node.js, Tailwind, etc.
I took a break from freelancing for a while to run a crazy experiment. 25 projects in 25 weeks. A lot of it was experimental: https://stevenirby.me
It was a lot of fun. I was featured in TechCrunch, Engadget, and many more. I was on the front page of HN 4 times.
So now I'm looking for a freelance position where I can help a team with product development or AI stuff.
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