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Why do I always postpone putting things online because I'm somehow afraid of what people will/might think of it?

I fucking hate that 😤

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  • 1
    Equal case here...
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    I know it's easier said than done, but just stop giving a flying fuck.

    I use the fact that nobody will know me in person and I can just remove the person from life as motivation for me to post what the hell I want to post.
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    @Stuxnet Thanks!

    Not talking about posting though, talking about releasing something.

    I want to put this fuck off/you generator online but idk haha
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    Add on what @Stuxnet said, I use it as excuse for me to improve, let all the shit feedback come, I take what is true for example bad UI, bugs ..etc. work on that and ignore the rest :)
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    @linuxxx Well, just do it! 😂 Same logic applies. If you think it's good enough just post it.

    There'll always be some basement dwelling, no-life having piece of shit that'll criticize it over trivial shit, but just ignore them. Nobody likes them or else they wouldn't be in their basement literally 24/7 lol.

    Edit: Exactly like @gitpush said. More eyes will help you improve and even help you think of more features
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    @linuxxx Congrats on that bro!!
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    @linuxxx Great job :D

    If I may suggest when user clicks on the link make it white the area where the message is displayed
  • 0
    Same here. And I have to put a shop guide online by tomorrow. I'm gonna use the tips from this rat's comments.
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    @linuxxx I like it! Thanks!
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    @gitpush Thanks! What do you mean exactly?
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    @GMR516 Thanks 😊
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    @linuxxx when the link is generated, and I navigate to it, you show the message in a blue card, make it a white card or something other than the background of the page I think it is better to focus user attention on that point of the screen
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    @gitpush Isn't the shadow noticeable?
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    @linuxxx it is but took me a while tbh
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    @linuxxx I do a similar thing but because I’m worried about it getting used against me or something weird in the future. I usually don’t care too much what anyone thinks
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    Every fucking time.
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    Ladies and gentlemen here is your @linuxxx. Dude you're awesome. ✋
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    It will be hard at first, but you shall see equal quality people will join you, follow you, admire you, inspire you, for what you are and what you do.
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    @Condor I *always* use prepared statements but I'm more worried about XSS attacks. Although it wouldn't make much sense since it isn't a high security thing, if someone could put in a redirect or something... Thinking about extending the character limit and maybe also the disallowed chars :)
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    @Condor Gotya. The problem is that things like "onclick=window.location#" would be hard to filter out in 10000 variations :/
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