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Catherine Chen
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Looks amazing! I can't wait to use it. :D
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Tired, or feel like your mind is cluttered? Unproductive and not creative? Take a look at Creativity Boost exercises and be inspired, challenged, and freed!
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Catherine Chen
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Hey PH! 👋
I'm excited to share Creativity Boost, a collection of "energizers" (activities / exercises / open-to-interpretation problems) to help get your creativity flowing!
I originally created this small collection of activities for myself, to help me:
- think outside the box 🥡
- break away from "stuck" problems and think about something else 🧠
- free my mind 🌊
- get my brain into...
Creativity Boost
Boost your creativity with fun exercises
Ever wondered what you would look like if you were a cat? Caticature takes your uploaded photo and discovers a cat photo that looks like you.
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What cat do you look like? Find your cat twin!
Catherine Chen
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Sounds like a great idea! I personally would enjoy being a part of something like that. The system Alex mentioned earlier seems awesome; giving feedback in return for feedback.
Do developers who want to get feedback also like to give feedback? 🤔
Catherine Chen
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Stop stressing out about exams. You can do this.
What would be your advice to yourself 48 hours ago?
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Catherine Chen
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Hey PH! I'm Catherine, a 17-year-old college sophomore and web developer who likes making strange, usually unuseful, sites.
A week or two ago, I had a friend (credited on Caticature) who gave me the idea for a human-to-cat-photo app. 🖼️ So here is Caticature, which takes your uploaded image, compares it to an array of cat photos, and outputs the most similar cat photo it can find.
What you...
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What cat do you look like? Find your cat twin!
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What did you enjoy or hate about college? Did you choose to finish or drop out and why?
I've been wondering recently how many of you went through college and either graduated or dropped out. What caused you to make your decision, and would you make a different one the second time around? What did you wish college could have helped you out with?
Have you ever wanted to do a sort of "personal college" thing, where you set up your own path, degrees, and goals? I'm thinking of doing...