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RE: Progress

in #hive3 years ago

Appreciate the feedback. I have a few eyes giving me feedback and that's enough for now. I don't think Steve Jobs would have just released the iPhone if it weren't (in his eyes) ready yet.

On top of that, there are things like database layouts that can be easily changed in dev mode, but once it's in production and has real data, it's getting much more difficult and troublesome to make major changes.

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If core functions work, I would start a closed alpha/ or release it. You can always add things and perfection is always impossible :)

Also, randoms on the Internet find always every bug/exploit possible, if it doesn't deal with tons of money, it can be fixed afterward:D

Take your time, and tell me in numbers from 1 to 10 how cool it would be. 10 is hot shit :)

please 10 ( because I like cool things)

To be clear, the decision not to release it, wasn't because I didn't think it was ready or that I didn't want to, but because there were reasons that required me to postpone it.

Though in hindsight I think it could also be seen as a good thing that it's not yet live, as core functions changed heavily in the past few months/weeks and the USP got clearer. Not to mention that one can always spend more time cleaning up code, writing tests, etc. :D

In terms of coolness: Maybe a strong 8? I guess what I can say is that it's a Social Media Plattform, and AFAIk there is no other app on Hive nor outside that takes a similar angle to the Social Media experience than what I've been working on.

My vision is to create a similarly dramatic shift to Social Media as the iPhone did to smartphones by removing the keyboard and adding a touchscreen; while all other phone companies only thought about how to "improve/customize" the keyboard.

Whether I can achieve that is yet to be seen ofc, but that's at least the goal. :)

Can't wait to see it.

My vision is to create a similarly dramatic shift to Social Media as the iPhone did to smartphones by removing the keyboard and adding a touchscreen; while all other phone companies only thought about how to "improve/customize" the keyboard.

No idea what I should imagine :D I would think something like " brings things together".

Again, cant wait to see it :D