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What are you working on this year?

It's already March and I'm curios to know what you guys are working on right now. Is it a new project or a continuation from previous year?

Currently I'm working on Logname(https://www.logname.dev) , a website to build your developer portfolio and also generate resume from multiple templates. It's still new and I just started this project last month.

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    Hi Hazmi we are working on Paperless.io and will launch next month 🎉

    Next week we will start our beta testing phase and try to get Paperless.io closer to the customer needs.

    What ist Paperless.io:
    With Paperless, documents can be electronically signed and completed anytime, anywhere. Our Goal ist to abandon expensive paper processes, improve productivity and achieve a faster ROI for companies and teams.

    If you have any ideas on how to get PR attention, I'd be happy to hear from you.

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    I’m in year 3 of building a Travel app (https://www.duckwyn.com) for people to track the countries, cities, states, and historical sites that they travel to. If you’ve seen those travel books at national parks that you can use to collect stamps from each park, that’s essentially what I’ve created in a digital format but expanded to many more places. Over the past few years I’ve updated the app to include a travel journal, photo adventure slideshow, and a page that displays your travel stats by year. It’s been challenging and a lot of fun to work on.

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      Nice app. I wonder if Covid affect your user usage?

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        It hasn’t helped with usage but it’s given me time to build the app up and do a lot more testing. I’m offering a free year of service for people who sign up by mid-summer in hopes that it jumps starts new users again. If all goes well, travel should start to pick up in a few more months. I’ll keep my fingers crossed.

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    I hope this year will be full of challenges for me. I am still working on my old project https://cheetaho.com. I am getting more and more users and it's time to think about infra update for this project.

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      Interesting project. How did you compress the image? I always thought JPEG is already a compression format.

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        The image has additional information about the image (EXIF data). So during compression, this information can be removed and the image size becomes smaller. Also, we use lossless and lossy image compression.

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