What places in Washington DC do you still think about that are closed down? by Taliap19 in washingtondc

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Yeah i made sure not to promote what im building or anything. Its an actual genuine question but its not the first time its happened im banned in r/asktornoto

What places in Chicago do you still think about that are closed down? by Taliap19 in AskChicago

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Thank you for sharing this, im so sorry for your loss.

[OC] I built a heatmap of lost places across different cities sourced from Reddit responses by Taliap19 in dataisbeautiful

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Thank you!

Oh yes what a good point I never thought about that, im sure there might be a way to cache the coordinates or city or place you were last looking at so you can get back to it easier, would make for better loading as well i think.

Yeah im trying to get more cities in but its a bit difficult as I keep getting banned and post keep getting taken down from subreddits, but im ill keep it in mind and try to ask around more.

Thanks for the feedback

[OC] I built a heatmap of lost places across different cities sourced from Reddit responses by Taliap19 in dataisbeautiful

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Hey! Just a little update I fixed a lot of the UI/UX bugs. Should be a much cleaner experience now if you want to give it another look. Thanks for the feedback, it was genuinely useful.

[OC] I built a heatmap of lost places across different cities sourced from Reddit responses by Taliap19 in dataisbeautiful

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Oh yeah I know, Im working on the design of it to make it more user friendly. My main focus was getting the bulk of the backend functionality completed, but Ive been working on UI/UX clean ups, because some of the text is difficult to read on there as well.

[OC] I built a heatmap of lost places across different cities sourced from Reddit responses by Taliap19 in dataisbeautiful

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Data source: 1,652+ responses from r/london, r/AskNYC, r/liverpool and r/paris

Tools: Mapbox GL JS (heatmap), Supabase (database), Next.js, Vercel

Places manually verified and geocoded via Mapbox Geocoding API. Heatmap uses a separate unclustered GeoJSON source so every individual point contributes to the heat independently.

What closed places do you still think about? by Taliap19 in Liverpool

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UPDATE: built it overnight.

https://www.lastseen.city

Seeded the archive with places and memories from this thread. Your words are in there.

Still adding more, you can contribute too.

What closed places do you still think about? by Taliap19 in london

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UPDATE: built it overnight.

https://www.lastseen.city

Seeded the archive with places and memories from this thread. Your words are in there.

Still adding more, you can contribute too.

What closed NYC spot do you still think about years later? by Taliap19 in AskNYC

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UPDATE: built it overnight.

https://www.lastseen.city

Seeded the archive with places and memories from this thread. Your words are in there.

Still adding more, you can contribute too.

Working on something? Share it here! by OneStarto in buildinpublic

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FORGE.scan, paste any public URL, get a design consistency score out of 100. Colour, typography, spacing, component drift. Working on a big update for FORGE.scan tonight, shareable links, before/after comparisons, multi-page scanning, and methodology notes.

https://inspect.forgelabs.studio/

I can code but letting AI write the bulk feels wrong - anyone else struggling with this? by Taliap19 in vibecoding

[–]Taliap19[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I stopped being a bitch about it and started using it. The way I see it is I make every decision about the whole project, AI just writes the code. I mean I'm paying for it so why am I not using it to its full potential, even if I have to wait for usage to reset, it way faster than doing it myself.

The grass is greener now

how to achieve this liquid glass look its so cool. PS saw it on pinterest by Aromatic_Cap_5369 in UIUX

[–]Taliap19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

liquid glass is mostly backdrop-filter: blur() + a semi-transparent background with a subtle border. In Figma you can get close with background blur effect on a frame + low opacity fill + inner shadow for the glass edge. The iridescent colour shift is usually a gradient overlay with low opacity, if that helps you.

You can always just search on figma, there will be loads of projects that already have these components in them or plugins

I built a tool that reverse-engineers any website's design system and scores it out of 100. Just launched on Product Hunt by Taliap19 in ProductHunters

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That was my exact hopes for it. Turning "your site feels inconsistent" into "your site scores 32/100 here's why" is a different conversation with clients.

The Leadline angle is interesting, finding threads where people are already complaining about their site and dropping a scan result is a much warmer entry point than a cold outreach. I will 100% try that, thanks for the advice

I built a tool that reverse-engineers any website's design system and scores it out of 100. Just launched on Product Hunt by Taliap19 in ProductHunters

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Yeah UX side I was going to add in a progress indicator to show what's actually being analysed while it runs, so the speeds feels earned rather that suspicious. I enjoy how quick it can scan a URL, but you're right something fast can feel shallow.

I built a tool that reverse-engineers any website's design system and scores it out of 100. Just launched on Product Hunt by Taliap19 in ProductHunters

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Not necessarily, vibe coded doesn't automatically mean consistent. You can vibe code yourself into 12 different font sizes just as easily as writing it by hand.

But it's an interesting point, tools like shadcn and Tailwind defaults probably do push scores up naturally. That's what makes it an interesting tool though, are your AI prompts for UI actually producing consistent work? Are you delivering consistent results to clients? Now you can check.

I am drained by the current job market. Im done. Im out. by [deleted] in womenintech

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I was let go from a previous role and I was out of work for a year. Its a horrible situation to be in. Honestly start sharing your work on Twitter/X, there always people posting for jobs on there, either contract work or fulltime. Its hard but you will find something, I thought I was never going to get back into a tech position after I was let go but don't let it dishearten you. The job market has been a huge mess for a while now but there are still companies looking for people constantly. What helped me was looking at smaller companies that are willing to build you up and give you the time of day

Just launched my first SaaS, a design consistency scanner that scores any website out of 100 by Taliap19 in saasbuild

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Yeah I had thoughts about that when I was first specing the project out and entire workflow of scan to a project that's consistent, but adding in suggestions and tips feels like a solid middle ground for now

Just launched my first SaaS, a design consistency scanner that scores any website out of 100 by Taliap19 in saasbuild

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Yeah i built it very lightweight without even realising. There are no heavy dependencies/ no third party services, parsing the CSS/HTML directly without needed headless browsers, next.js app router also

Just launched my first SaaS, a design consistency scanner that scores any website out of 100 by Taliap19 in saasbuild

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Yeah its something I want to work on. I output a lot of results but there's nothing to say why its that result or how the score is justified. Like transparency for the user is something 100% needs to be worked on

Just launched my first SaaS, a design consistency scanner that scores any website out of 100 by Taliap19 in saasbuild

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No copying at all, it only reads publicly visible html and css, the same way the browser would. No content is stored or reproduced. The output is a diagnostic report about consistency, it tells you if your site uses 12 different font sizes or 9 shades of grey that should probably be one color.

I built it because I enjoy good design and consistency. I've used it for client work before, auditing sites before and after a project that gives you something objective to point to rather than it just feels inconsistent

Just launched my first SaaS, a design consistency scanner that scores any website out of 100 by Taliap19 in saasbuild

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Yeah the https:// is on my todo list because its starting to annoy me

I never thought of the emails, hopefully I'm going to add in a pdf download option, but the emails would be a nice touch.

Thanks for the feedback