Quiet Numbers
Galleryou was easy to build and nearly impossible to launch, and somewhere in the quiet after, I started questioning whether the polish I keep chasing is helping anyone but me.
I'm Jung Rama, a software engineer based in Bali — 8years at it since 2018, working with teams worldwide. I write the code and I care how it feels: the kind of engineer who'll argue about easing curves and query performance in the same afternoon.
Lately I've been deep in AI, building a few side-quests for fun. If you've got something to collaborate on reach out.
A macOS focus timer that gets on your case when you drift — fully local, no account, free and open source.
Learns from your session history and tunes how long you work before a break, instead of a fixed 25 minutes.
Self-hosted job hunting: scrape the boards, track applications, and autofill forms — all on your own machine, no accounts or payment needed.
Pulls roles from Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor and Google into one searchable list on your own machine.
Turn a design-token file into real Figma variables in one click — and export them back out when you need them.
Turns a W3C token file, plain JSON, or CSV into real Figma variables — colors, numbers, text and booleans.
A running log of whatever on my mind lately.
Galleryou was easy to build and nearly impossible to launch, and somewhere in the quiet after, I started questioning whether the polish I keep chasing is helping anyone but me.
Trading the minimalism I used to love for something louder, teaching myself to hold a stranger's attention for longer than a scroll, and slipping in an AI assistant I can't fully separate from the hype around it.
Two and a half years ended in one email, and now it's 4am, my heart won't stop pounding, and I'm still trying to figure out if I even want back into this industry.