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thegenius0369

Devlog (Hinglish) — YTDWN Downloader
Total Time: 4h 54m

Setup + structure, dependency check (yt-dlp).
Download path validation.
Audio/video quality menus.
Common download handler + error handling (FFmpeg).
Song, video, playlist & batch downloader features.
Clean interactive terminal menu added.

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thegenius0369

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Hours: 4.52
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I built a fun and interactive web app that generates random roasts based on selected mode (Soft or Savage). Built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with LocalStorage support.

thegenius0369

Roast Generator (4h 31m)

Built a fun Roast Generator using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Users can pick Soft or Savage mode to get random roasts. Added LocalStorage so the app remembers the selected mode after refresh.

Finished the core features in about 4.5 hours. Good practice of DOM manipulation and event handling.

Status: Working and ready for improvements 🚀

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Tom
Tom 24 days ago

nice!!

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A lightweight Expense Tracker to add, delete, and automatically total daily expenses. Data is saved locally using localStorage, making it perfect for tracking small day-to-day spending.

thegenius0369

Built a simple Expense Tracker using HTML and JavaScript to add expenses and auto-calculate the total. It helped me practice DOM manipulation and basic logic handling. Now I will add css

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Hours: 4.46
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I made a study management web app that helps students study in a structured way. It has a timer, progress bar, subject queue system, sound alerts, and it saves data using LocalStorage. It also loads default subjects from a JSON file.
The biggest challenge was managing the timer without it overlapping. I also faced issues with loading the JSON file and making the subjects run one by one in the correct order. Understanding how to manage state properly was a bit difficult at first.
I’m proud that I built the whole project in just 4 hours and made it fully functional. I’m especially proud of the multi-subject queue system and the fact that the progress saves even after refreshing the page.

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Total Time: about 4 hours
I built a study session manager using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. First, I designed a dark neon UI and created the basic layout. Then I added a timer system with a progress bar and alarm sound when a subject finishes. After that, I made a queue system so multiple subjects run one after another. Finally, I added LocalStorage to save progress and counters even after refreshing the page

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thegenius0369
thegenius0369 about 1 month ago

This is my first project made by me 😁 . Please ignore mistakes and give me advices for enhance my skills

thegenius0369

I’m working on my first project! This is so exciting. I can’t wait to share more updates as I build.

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