
Are Companies Deliberately Updating Too Frequently to Make You Feel Left Behind?
Like scarcity marketing, it sells more than the product itself. It sells a deliberately manufactured form of psychological pressure.
I'm an indie developer who loves building things that solve real problems. When I'm not coding, I'm probably thinking about the next cool app to build. Welcome to my digital playground!

Check out the apps I've been working on - each one born from a personal need or a random 3 AM idea

A secure and user-friendly platform for effortless storage and management of vital information like ID cards, bank cards, and driver's licenses

An intuitive and user-friendly platform that makes asset tracking and personal financial management effortless with minimalist design

A Chrome extension that transforms any webpage into beautiful, shareable cards with multiple styles and QR codes
Random thoughts about tech, development stories, and lessons learned from building things

Like scarcity marketing, it sells more than the product itself. It sells a deliberately manufactured form of psychological pressure.

Exploring "R&D Nihilism" among full-stack engineers in the AI wave, and predicting the imminent demise of the "middle layer" in the software ecosystem.

One-click convert webpages to clean Markdown documents, supporting AI intelligent extraction and image embedding, solving the problem of broken bookmarks.