What's going on?
Trying to push TypeStars out there. I know a typing and spelling exercise web app isn't going to set the world on fire, but it might help someone out there. I made a Facebook page where I've done some write-ups on the features, and I've splashed out on some advertising time, though that's not returning much for me yet. Early days, but then this whole ship-or-be-shipwrecked scene moves fast.
I've been trying out Ralph, the software that puts Claude Code in a loop until it completes a given specification. It's decent for pulling together a working prototype of something you want with minimal friction, provided you've put in the work putting the specification file together. You'd still need to iterate on it once you start testing, of course. Fun to tinker with if you've got the free time to leave it to work.
Still waiting on the Android apps to get through the closed testing phase. You have to do the 2-week thing if you're a sole developer, ie. not a registered business. I think Google's assumption is that a legitimate software business would do a better more formal job of QA. It's probably also nicely in place to shield against the tidal wave of vibe-coded apps that will have been made over the last couple months. A wave I'm trying to surf through.
Outside of that, tried out a couple of ideas. Still in the oven for now though.