Some days, the code is heavy. Other days, the code *flows*. Today was one of those good ones — not because it was easy, but because I remembered why I’m building. I worked on Konekt. I added new things. I fixed old things. And I did it with belief — belief in myself, in God, and in the fact that people like me can still create beautiful things.
💻 Table of Contents
🧩 The New Stuff I Added
Progress feels real when the features start to breathe. Today I added:
- 🎨 Custom Themes – So users can feel at home in their own color and vibe
- 📷 Realtime Camera – Snap, stream, and feel present — no delay
- 📞 Voice & Video Calls – Because Konekt is about connection, not just text
These features aren’t just for functionality. They’re about *feeling*. Making users feel closer, seen, and real.
🛠 Fixing the Details
Aside from building new, I fixed bugs that were breaking mentions when users tag staff members. Those little errors can ruin a flow — but I caught it, fixed it, and moved on. Clean, smooth, no ego.
- The system is more stable
- The experience is smoother
- Progress, one small fix at a time
🧠 The Mind Behind the Code
Today I felt motivated. Really motivated. Not just by momentum, but by something deeper — God, and Elon Musk. He has Asperger Syndrome, like me. And he still builds. He still leads. So why not me? Why not Konekt?
- Asperger’s isn’t my weakness — it’s my blueprint
- I don’t work like others. I go deep. I go focused.
- I don’t give up when it matters
🙏 Why I Still Believe
I believe in Konekt. Not because it’s perfect, but because it’s real. I’m not building this to impress the world — I’m building this to help someone feel *safe*, *heard*, *less alone*. That includes me.
- Every feature I write is like a message to my future self
- Every fix is proof that I’m growing
- And every hard day reminds me — I’m not doing this alone
This is the dev life I’m living. It’s full of bugs, breakthroughs, and belief. And today, belief won. If you’re building something — keep going. Even if it’s slow. Even if it’s small. You might be the one who needs it most.