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In this episode, I make a pretty big pivot: the project is now called Conundrum Desk. I strip out a bunch of features to simplify the build and get back to the core idea—creating a lightweight conundrum voting platform. Then we hit a real-world blocker: to store votes from real people, we need Supabase set up properly first. So the second half of this session is about getting the Supabase groundwork in place so we’re ready to actually start wiring votes in the next episode. What we do in this episode: Rename the project from GabFest Ledger → Conundrum Desk Cut features and UI complexity to keep the scope sane Realize we need Supabase to move forward with vote storage Get Supabase set up and ready for the next video This is classic build-in-public iteration: simplify, hit the blocker, set the foundation, then expand. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Curiosity Builds! video series. This is not a polished tutorial. It’s public learning. I’m going to be vibe coding in the real world—using modern AI + creative tools (Cursor, Vercel, GitHub, Claude, Codex, and whatever else ends up in the stack)—to show how these tools can help you create, iterate, and chase ideas fast WITHOUT outsourcing your critical thinking. You’ll see: how features actually get added (the messy way) what breaks (and how we debug it) how to use AI intentionally instead of letting it do your thinking for you the human part: curiosity, judgment calls, tradeoffs, and experimentation If you’re watching, do this: Comment with what you want me to try next (or what I did wrong 😅) Tell me what confused you—so I can make the next one clearer Drop feedback on the UI/UX (what feels unclear, cluttered, or hard to use) New episodes drop 4–5 times a week (sometimes daily). #CuriosityBuilds #BuildInPublic #VibeCoding #AILiteracy #UIUX #productbuild Watch the Curiosity Builds! playlist: https://rebrand.ly/CB-Playlist