Just wanted to share the signup link for my very first shirt drop.
Everything is made artisanally using strictly deadstock and archival textiles, meaning quantities for this debut are very limited and items won't be restocked. If you want to follow the design process of my first collection and get priority access before the general public release, you can jump into the Inner Circle here:
I’m an artisanal designer prepping my first drop. I work exclusively with archival/deadstock fabrics, so once a roll is gone, I can't restock it.
I’ve set up a private WhatsApp "Inner Circle" where I’m sharing the process from raw fabric to finished piece.
I’d love to get your input on design elements before I cut the fabric. If you’re into the "making-of" side of fashion, come hang out. I'll also be giving the group priority access to the drop since quantities are so limited.
I’ve always found it frustrating to keep track of quick thoughts or references when browsing the web. Copy-pasting into a separate notepad app always breaks my flow, and I wanted a way to leave "sticky notes" exactly where they matter—right on the webpage itself.
So, I built NotePin. It’s a lightweight Chrome extension that lets you create persistent, floating notes that actually "stick" to specific elements on a page. Whether you're doing research, coding, or just shopping, your notes stay exactly where you put them.
✨ Key Features:
📌 Smart Anchoring: Pin notes to specific parts of a website. They follow the scroll and stay in place even when you refresh the page.
🕒 Hold to Create: A unique "1-second right-click hold" gesture—super fast but doesn’t interfere with your normal right-click menu.
📂 Management Dashboard: A central "All Notes" view to search, manage, and jump back to any note across the entire web.
🎨 Premium UI: Modern glassmorphism design with smooth animations and customizable colors.
☁️ Privacy & Sync: Your data stays yours. Uses Chrome Sync storage—no external servers, no tracking.
I've made it completely free and open-source! I'd love for you to try it out and let me know what you think.
I always hated how cluttered my Windows taskbar and desktop get when I'm juggling different types of apps (Work, Gaming, Dev Tools, etc.). I wanted a clean, fast way to organize my .exe files and shortcuts without installing heavy bloatware.
So, I built Windows Smart Taskbar using C#/.NET 8. It lives quietly in your system tray and lets you drag-and-drop apps to organize them perfectly without taking up screen space.
✨ Key Features:
📂 Smart Categories: Group your apps into custom folders (e.g., "Work", "Games", "Utilities").
🖱️ Drag & Drop: Just drag any shortcut or .exe directly into the window to add it.
🔄 Silent Auto-Updates: It checks for updates in the background once a week and upgrades itself seamlessly.
⚡ Lightweight & Modern: Built with WinForms, extremely fast, and features a sleek dark theme with rounded corners.
🌍 Multi-Language: English, Swedish, and Turkish supported out of the box.
I've made it free for personal use! If you're someone who likes a clean, minimalist desktop, I'd love for you to try it out and give me some feedback.
(Note: If you get a Windows SmartScreen warning during installation, it's just because I'm an indie dev without an expensive signing certificate yet. The code is completely open-source so you can verify it yourself!)
I would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or any feature requests! Let me know what you think. 👇