Kaixo! Ramblings written by Smith Suth who works at the intersection of Design, Engineering, and Product.
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Clothes Anxiety
Some people are blessed with being naturally excited about picking out clothes to wear. Others, not so much. If you’re anything like me, you kind of low-key abhor picking out clothes to wear. It’s not necessarily…
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Humanizing Style Advice Through Crowdsourcing
In today’s fast-paced world, finding inspiration and confidence in personal style can be a challenge. Traditional style advice often falls short, unable to capture the nuances of individual preferences and cultural backgrounds. Mirro, a unique social…
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Building a Smarter Closet: The Challenges and Solutions of Digital Wardrobe Management
In today’s fast-paced world, organization is key. And what better place to start than your closet? But with overflowing wardrobes and ever-changing trends, managing clothes can feel like a constant battle. Here’s where digital wardrobe management…
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How AI is Shaping the Future of Fashion
Ever stare into your closet, drowning in clothes, yet feeling utterly naked? Yeah, we’ve all been there and had that paralyzing “nothing to wear” feeling, despite having a closet full of options. But what if the…
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The Story Behind Mirro’s Creation
Staring back from the mirror was me… A 30-year-old woman dressed like a teenage boy. I was wearing a green “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle” t-shirt and it clashed with my red baggy gym shorts – a…
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Split sections with CSS Grid with NO floats
Parent container’s CSS #1 – This will split things 50/50 However, if you want to add space inbetween these columns with column-gap: 1em, your right child container will get pushed off to the side, which might not…
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Find out if items in Array1 can be found in Array2
I have 2 arrays, and I wanted to find if there were some items that overlapped! This is how I did it: or
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Join and flatten arrays into a single master array
Sometimes you get janky-ass data… so you needed to join a bunch of arrays into one single “MASTER” array. Here’s what I did.
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Deploying a Static Website to AWS
1 – You need to have an AWS s3 Account 2 – Install the AWS CLI (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-install-macos.html) 3 – Configure you AWS Credentials 4 – Configure your package.json to make things easier 5 – Deploy