It's possible you could just be looking for someone to motivate you. If that's the case, I'm in a similar boat, got a project, but I get lazy sometimes, I could use feedback to help me go forward but I can't find anyone to even look at my work.
When creating spacial geography point in sql server, the longitude comes first (lng, lat). I always thought it would be latitude then longitude.
Interestingly, some points that I've inserted passed the validation, but later I realized the values were swapped when I tried to query nearest neighbor and the points were no where near.
Such a simple service does not require registration. Assuming you're mentioning this for reasons of logs/security/liability reasons, I'd probably just throttle. Maybe auto delete after 1hr after upload complete and no download attempts made, so server is always clean.
You want to send a file to a friend, maybe a word file, maybe a movie. So probably up to 4GB in size. Something that could be too big for email, or too large for imgur to not compress it (images).
I'd advertise my other products, so it would be a loss leader for me.
Because the input variables are so different depending on your personal circumstances. Depending on how clever you accountant/tax professional is, you could be paying a very different amount in taxes/interest.
I might have misunderstood your question, as you didn't say which apps and how they suck. Then you start talking about UI and I get lost.
https://www.zipbash.com social network based on zipcodes. I was thinking it could be alternative to nextdoor where you can't post outside of your neighborhood. I also made registration optional, so you can post and comment anonymously. Also wanted to test out if people would pay $1/month for premium features I'd make in the future (private messaging...).
Anyway, most feedback I got was negative, so that's depressing. Maybe if I got proper feedback I could modify it for better.
I'm still working on it, there's a big change coming, not sure the outcome will be. Hopes.
Honestly I don't know. I've been working on an ambitious project for the last 6 months fighting procrastination. Working all by myself, sometimes showing my progress to friends and family, but no one really cares. I could really use someones input, no matter what kind, just need someone to tell me it's good or it sucks. No one cares. So I just keep going, money is running out, new bugs keep showing up, I patch them. Hopefully when I release it will get traction because I honestly don't want to rejoin the work force.
I suck at CSS but I'm the only one working on my project, so I have no choice but to get good at it. I know I was writing bad CSS, so what I did was google videos recorded at conferences where they talked about refactoring CSS. Refactoring CSS is not exactly basics, but it helps you understand potential problems that arise from writing bad CSS so you know how to deal with it in the future or prevent the issues in the first place.
ps. There's no one on it but me.