It’s hard to set limits when you really love what you’re building 💭

These last few weeks have been intense, and finally have a stable version of the #Deeditt web app 🎉 that it's just a few days to be fully released. It’s not as complete as the mobile version, but it’s close enough to feel real.

Building for the web is a whole new level 🌐 because everything is more exposed — the #API, the #cache, the loading speed ⚙️ It makes me think about things I didn’t worry about before. But the real challenge has always been running everything on a tiny, low-resource server — keeping things fast, efficient, and affordable ⚙️ It forces me to think carefully about every request, every line of code, and every dependency.

And there’s something else too:

That little voice pushing me to build more than I need 🤯 the #overengineering is real. Sometimes I start adding features or ideas that aren’t needed yet… just because I enjoy working on them so much. It’s hard to stop when you care deeply about a project. It’s under control now, but still very present.

One thing that’s helping me a lot are the #AI tools 🤖 because even when they’re not doing the work for me, they’re helping me move faster and stay focused on what matters.

And the best part?

Even without much promotion 📣 people keep signing up slowly, one by one. They’re curious, they want to see what Deeditt is about and honestly that means a lot ❤️.

There’s more to do, of course but I’m proud of every small step. Soon, I’ll return to my old enemy: #marketing 😅 because this idea is worth sharing ✨

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Jack Fiallos

jackfiallos
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I'm a software engineer, and for the last couple of years, I've been waking up early to create #Deeditt—a platform where people can support each other and make a positive impact together. 🤝✨