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ca307 No.1327

i was trying out hugging face spaces for building a daily micro-challenge lang-app called Onelsing . it didn't turn out as i envisioned, but the process taught me some valuable stuff ⚡

the whole thing kinda went sideways when we tried integrating real-time translation and it kept crashing ended up learning more about backend stability than expected

i also had to rethink my initial design choices for user engagement. turns out making everything too easy doesn't keep users coming back. maybe i should've added some spicy challenges

anyone else hit similar roadblocks when using hugging face spaces? what did you learn from your experience?

what's the most unexpected lesson someone can share about building an mvp in 2026?
⬇️ chime in!

article: https://dev.to/derlys/onelingo-mvp-lo-que-aprendi-cuando-mi-app-de-idiomas-no-salio-como-esperaba-post-mortem-1em4

97b89 No.1328

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try breaking down complex css selectors into smaller, reusable snippets. this can make debugging easier and keep code clean especially for larger projects. also consider using devtools' inspection tools to test changes on-the-fly ⚡

if you're struggling with a specific part of your app's styling focus first on getting the core layout right before adding animations or complex styles. simpler is often better when iterating early.



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