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What I Built I’ve always had a love-hate relationship with technology. In college, I majored in computer science and took classes ranging from electrical engineering to human-computer interaction. From soldering transistors on a physical circuit board to designing UI/UX experiences, I’ve touched many layers of the computing stack—and I’m constantly mind-blown by every new piece of the puzzle I learn. However, my experience as a user of technology before studying it was very different. In middle school and high school, my phone made me feel anxious, stressed, and cynical. I felt lonely on social apps and isolated when I deleted them. I remember some summer days in middle school spent alone in my bedroom watching YouTube, where I was recommended extreme dieting videos. Back when I had no idea what an algorithm was, I still knew I was being harmed by them. By my sophomore year of college, I had deleted Instagram and TikTok and turned off YouTube recommendations. While this protected me from harmful and extreme content, I also missed important life updates from my close friends and family. After taking a web development class and learning how to build a basic card layout, I decided to try building my own social app: Lumira. My goal was simple. I wanted to create a mobile, personal feed of photos just from my friends and family, curated by their genuine interests and sorted by time. Demo https://youtube.com/shorts/DwbVU_LFOc0?si=9H5zPovzIbbW8t-i https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lumira/id6737853449#information The Comeback Story Lumira was born out of 3:00 AM manic coding sessions in my college apartment. This was my first fully end-to-end deployed and distributed application—and it was rocky. My code was chaos. My files were unorganized, and I followed no real patterns, but the thing that motivated me to keep going was that it somehow kind of just worked. I remember the sense of accomplishment I felt the first time I connected to my Firebase backend and saw a photo successf
This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge What I Built I built So Lai , a local-first profit tracker for small online shops in Vietnam. The goal is simple: help a seller answer the question they often cannot answer from platform revenue alone: Is my shop actually profitable after product cost, marketplace fees, shipping subsidies, discounts, ad spend, returns, and pending COD? So Lai is not trying to be a full POS, CRM, or inventory suite. It focuses on the painful middle layer that many small sellers still manage through scattered spreadsheets: Product cost by SKU Orders from Shopee, TikTok Shop, Facebook, Zalo, or livestream sales Platform fees, shipping cost, vouchers, and discounts Ad spend by channel and SKU Return/cancellation status COD received vs. pending Net profit by order, product, and sales channel The app runs locally with Node.js and JSON storage, so it does not require paid APIs or cloud setup. GitHub repo: https://github.com/klauski24/so-lai Demo Run locally: git clone https://github.com/klauski24/so-lai.git cd so-lai npm start Open: http://127.0.0.1:4182 What the demo shows: A Vietnamese-language dashboard called Sổ Lãi Shop profile setup Clear explanation of where the numbers come from CSV import for products, orders, and ad costs Manual order entry Profit analysis by channel and SKU Alerts for loss-making products, high COD pending, and high return rate CSV and Markdown report export Screenshots are included in the repository: so-lai-desktop.png so-lai-mobile.png The Comeback Story The first version was too vague. It started as an English-named dashboard called ProfitLens . It had some useful calculations, but it did not feel practical yet. The biggest problems were: The app used Vietnamese currency but had an English product name. There was no place to define the shop. It was not clear where the data should come from. The dashboard looked like a demo, not something a seller could actually use. I reworked the project into So
𝗚𝗶𝘁𝗛𝘂𝗯 𝗦𝘂𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝗠𝘆 𝟮‑𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁 — 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲’𝘀 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗜 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗱 A few days ago, something happened that genuinely shook me as a developer. My GitHub account, KelvCodes, which I had used and built on for over 2 years, got restricted unexpectedly. At first, I thought it was a mistake that would be resolved quickly. I had experienced a temporary restriction before that was lifted within a short time, so I assumed this would be similar. But this time was different. Suddenly, I lost access to years of work and history tied to my developer identity: · 60+ projects · 110+ stars · 50+ followers · client work · collaborations · repositories connected to applications and opportunities For context, GitHub was not just a coding platform for me. It had become part of my professional identity as a software engineer. My resume linked to it. Applications linked to it. Opportunities came through it. In fact, some people literally looked at my GitHub profile before deciding to work with me. That's what made this experience difficult. The Emotional Side Nobody Talks About When developers lose access to an account, people often think: "Just create another account." But when you've spent years building a reputation, consistency, commit history, projects, and credibility under one identity, it doesn't feel that simple. It feels like losing a digital portfolio you carefully built over time. And honestly, for a moment, I felt stuck. Do I wait endlessly for support? Do I pause my work? Do I rebuild everything from scratch? What I Decided After thinking about it deeply, I realized something important: I cannot pause my growth waiting for a platform decision. So I made the decision to continue building. I created a new GitHub account: 👉 https://github.com/kelvinagyareyeboah And while I still hope my old account may eventually be restored, I'm no longer allowing the situation to stop my momentum. Lessons I Learned From This Your skills matter more than one platform Platforms are important