Played around with a small demo project a few weeks back — FluxCast.
An AirPlay-inspired casting experience:
• Home
• Join a cast with a code
• View live session
• Host your own cast
Everything runs on dummy data, the goal was to explore product flow, UI polish, and micro-interactions in Next.js.
Just a weekend experiment, but I enjoyed pushing the design details.
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A strong hero for infra startups does one job: make the system obvious.
This works because:
•Product visible immediately
•Promise clear and narrow
•“How it works" right after — not buried
No fluff. Just context.
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After weeks of building…
Synqly is live 🧨
If you’ve ever hated managing multiple AI provider APIs: → one unified API key → switch providers without rewriting code
Try it: https://synqly.xyz
SDKs: TS/JS, Go, Python More coming soon.
Let me know what you think 👀
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Experimenting with WebGL for a DeFi security Landing.✨
Experimented with drag & drop interactions + hover feedback
Explored a smooth drag-and-drop experience with subtle hover effects that clearly signal when an item is about to be dragged, where it can be dropped, and when it’s actively moving.
Focused on:
Clear visual cues before drag starts
Responsive hover states for better affordance
Fluid dragging motion with minimal friction
Drop-state feedback to reduce user uncertainty
Small interaction details, but they make a big difference in usability and feel.