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tcodina | 7 years ago | on: How to Use Google Sheets as a Database or CMS

Decided to make a short guide in Medium explaining how to set up Google Sheets using the Google API to be the database or content management system of your website, with PHP. Hope you find it useful!

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Behind the product – Open sourcing the designs of all my products

Feeling extremely kind this holiday season, I decided to make the different iterations, assets, illustrations and designs from the different products I released on 2018 open source, so you can use them for any purpose you want - either for your own projects, to learn or get inspired, I don't care!

Hope you find it useful! <3

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Wonderurl – Create a wonderful digital gift and discover freebies

Put together this small gimmick in ~5 hours and launched on the 24th, to celebrate the holidays.

The idea behind the platform is simple - Put a special message, offer, discount or freebie inside a custom wrapping (choose the shape and color of your gift), and send the link to whoever you like. They'll have to unwrap it to reveal its contents!

I personally have made a gift to it that I am happy to share with all of you. Enjoy! https://wonderurl.com/gift/tcodina

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Thanks! It's something I have planned for when the platform is bigger in terms of users. Currently it has 900 (close to 1K, insane for just 2 days!), so if I split the categories more, many would be empty, making it difficult to find users in general. On top of that, more categories means more work for the users to select their desired categories. Overall it doesn't seem worth it for me currently.

What are my future plans in this regard though? When the site gets past 1K users, I will start brainstorming and developing a new way for users to select their categories. Likely through a textbox vs multiple checkboxes, where people could type the areas they are into and they would autocomplete. I'd like to also let users suggest categories, eventually maybe even let them create their own interests. Could be exciting!

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Okay, that last paragraph really got me, is that really what you think diversity-concerned people think about diversity? Filling a quota, being politically correct... I beg to differ. While it's true there's always the kind of people who are part of a "hivemind" (there's those everywhere, blame the media, trends and multiple other sources), most people are aware of the true issue behind the topic - it's a matter of putting yourself in the shoes of the minorities. The problem is simple, say you are a trans woman of colour, from a low-income background & a migrant. Do you think their opinions are taken seriously, they are socially accepted in general, people don't hold any prejudices against them, and most importantly, they have a voice? Don't you think that oftentimes, people who are not the "norm", come from backgrounds different to yours or are simply of the other sex don't get as much value or visibility as say, a white american man? Sure enough recent diversity efforts have turned that around a bit, but I still think that for several groups, almost nothing has changed. I strive to make lives better for everyone, and I think that this issue in particular, were it solved, would help a lot the underprivileged. What about their ideologies, their thoughts, what if they are terrible people? This happens, but I still support allowing them to have a "basic dignity" to work upon. Overall, I just seek equality, that is all.

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Thanks! Truth is I am not really a developer myself, I am actually a designer, so my knowledge might be a bit limited in this aspect. I did want to develop the website in ReactJs, but I ended up not doing it because initially it was a 1-week project I made to get accepted at a university (& it worked out), so I went for the "easiest" way possible for me, which is also the quickest.

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Happy you see it being useful.

That's a valid suggestion. I pulled the images from Unsplash (free to use), and needless to say, there's not really an endless assortment of pictures there, so I did with what I found, sadly. It is definitely something to improve upon, maybe I will get someone to do the photography for some of the topics, or alternatively go for a design. In reality I am not exactly fond of the execution of the categories - in the end they're sort of a filter, so I could have simply created a "super-page" where you could have those interests listed as filters, and could have found users sharing more than 1 category. On top of that, currently the platform has a fixed amount of categories, and it does not allow users to add themselves to any other interest, which is a bit limiting and unfortunate. Because of that, in the future I might redo this section entirely, which could help fix the issue you raised at the same time.

Thanks for the feedback!

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Thank you, I shall try to think more like this. Indeed I am focusing on a minority here - I had great success either way with >700 users, >4K views and $420 from supporters in just 1 day. I should be more grateful of that, instead of focusing my energy on closed-minded people.

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Fair. I think I might've mentioned this in another comment, but although I've put emphasis on identities, I also take into account background through filters such as language (different cultures), low-income (so not upper class), migrants... I will expand upon these now that I've got a decent userbase.

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Appreciate your comment, I think it sums up well what I intended to go for with the platform. Taking aside what people might think about diversity, we've seen that ideologies radicalize when we are only surrounded by like-minded people, usually from similar backgrounds. Having the chance to find people based on a variety of filters allows you to discover pretty much any kind of person, and it can contribute to avoiding this issue in particular. Do I think that everyone must equally follow the same people from those different groups? No, not at all. But even having someone outside your bubble can help you broaden your view in a multitude of topics, for sure. Thanks!

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

Sounds fair. I don't like judging people by their physique and identity indeed, and I think most people would agree with me on this. Taking this into account, your point makes sense - why focus on showing different people based on their identities entirely?

There's a couple reasons as to why I believe that it makes sense in the platform. To begin with, the concept that started off this project 6 months ago was simply to make women more present in people's following lists. This was an entirely identity based project from that point, attempting to increase & amplify the voices of a particular group. Needless to say, with a concept set up & validated, I kept going in the same direction.

Secondly, while some of the filters of the platform are identity-based (ethnicity, gender, LGBTQ...) I also implemented multiple based on their background (low-income, migrants, language...) as well as based on their interests. I plan on expanding this group further, as I find it extremely valuable to better diversify our feeds. There is much more other than whether someone is a man or a woman, a person of colour, or a person with disabilities.

There is a third reason, one which I might not be too fond of, but thing is, in order to achieve diversity, people tend to prefer going about it through people, faces, and real identities. As a rather "private" and ambiguous person online, I've noticed how hard it has been for me to have recognition or validity, since all in all people can just judge me by my work and ideas. Had I gone this path with the platform, it would have likely failed, and I could have not contributed to solving this issue.

All in all, your idea is good in an ethical perspective, but when it comes to its implementation, it's absolutely useless, unless you change people's mindsets (very hard, specially because you also have to change some people's mindsets in terms of diversity already...). Then again I will see if I can implement something like this in the future, I think I might be able to figure something out. Thanks for your insight!

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

I just think you misunderstood the purpose of the platform entirely, and tried to connect it to some completely different issues. I do know that men go through issues, I believe in equality, and I am aware of the areas where they have it worse. That said, it is factual that most Twitter user's following lists are made up by a majority of white men, and I believe that if they had more variety, we could see and understand the world from multiple perspectives. That is the only issue I tackled in the platform.

tcodina | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Twiverse – Find Twitter users and get more followers

I'm sorry, I find your comment pretty ridiculous in multiple aspects, and I'm honestly surprised you truly feel this way about the platform.

What I understand from it, and the parent comment, is that you're simply stuck in the beliefs of "diversity has ruined men", men have it worse, etc. Unfortunately I might not be able to change your mind, but I hope you understand that the idea of the website was to make groups that were less easy to be found on Twitter (I'll ask, how many women, people of colour, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities and many other groups do you follow? Going to take the risk and say that not as many as men, by a big margin...).

If that upsets you that's unfortunate, I am grateful for the people who were happy with the platform and sent me awesome positive comments. If you want to have a men-centric platform, you may make it yourself, go ahead. It's ironic how you seem to be the kind of person who would have benefited from such a website, getting you out of an echo chamber and seeing multiple perspectives.

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