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Media Day Default Look

Why do these types of these photos seem to be the default style of media day photos among local photographers. Very dark background heavily smoothed over skin. Mist, fog, I just think it looks very generic and lowkey tacky. But that’s just my opinion. What are your thoughts.

u/Keemgoodfella — 6 days ago

Highest Streak Snapped Due to bad parking

FSD parking maybe the worst part of 14.3, it circled the parking lot at least three times at which I just gave up and broke the streak.

u/Keemgoodfella — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/vibecodeapp+2 crossposts

Just a dad who made a math based on TEKS standards.

As the title states, I am a dad who vibe-coded an app for my six-year-old. It's a math app for my kid, and hopefully, other kids one day. I have no coding experience and have just been reading posts on Reddit and trying to learn from others' mistakes.

I built the app based on TEKS standards, and currently, I have three operational grade levels: K-2. Grades 3-5 will come as soon as I get time to finish them up.

I am posting here to see if I can have some of you guys and gals help beta test and give feedback about the content. I'm no math teacher or math whiz by any means.

I recently moved to Texas, and my son has really been thriving in math, so I wanted to give him some new challenges. The app is quiz-based, where you track how well your kids are doing and gather good insight into where they struggle and where they're doing well. There are some other nice features, but this is not gamified like other apps out there, so maybe it won't do as well at keeping their attention. However, it is not supposed to keep them planted for more than 15 to 20 minutes a day. It is just something to do if there is no math homework available or during a break.

So, I hope I can have a few of you check it out and give feedback.

https://mymathroots.com/

u/Keemgoodfella — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/HomeschoolResources+1 crossposts

Hi guys

I am a just a dad that moved from Virginia to Texas last year, my son is almost done with 1st grade and he's grown very fond of math. So much so that we are having him take the accelerated math exam to jump to 3rd grade math. So to help him retain and even learn some new math objectives I created a app for him. This started as a quick little project but has blossomed into a real working idea. Currently I am following the TEKS standards, and trying to piece together lessons from different school districts syllabus.

I was wondering how are teachers building there lessons plans. my goal for the app is for my son and possibly other kids to do a quiz or two or practice some of the things they learn in school, this is not a gamified app, not meant for extended periods of play just something to keep their mind fresh on the work they learned.

Any help or feedback would be great.

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u/Keemgoodfella — 2 months ago