realized I didn't post the github yet: https://github.com/Adrianjewell91/duet-
Thanks for the reminder and the link, very sincerely.
TBH, I usually think "what a tool" when people post their "revolutionary new app," but with transparency and a legitimate GitHub page (well, there are other code-distribution outlets, but let's use GitHub as a metonym), that makes me more interested.
It's sort of like laying your cards on the table, rather than just linking to some utube channel no one is going to watch.
I am going to enjoy exploring your app, at least from the developer side (for my own education) and from the user side (to test), and maybe some others can learn from your example about the proper way to announce releases.
You're all right, man, and you did your announcement (IMHO) in the good way.
FTR, I've no interest in developing in Kotlin or creating any web-based apps, so I'm not a competitor at all, just interested as a computer hacker (really, network engineer, RHEL server admin, and hacker in various languages, by paper certs and experience) and a musician of medium repute around town.
Who knows: maybe there's a one-in-a-million chance I can backchannel suggest a different data structure for some aspect of your code. Probably not, but if I find it, you'll be the one to know and evaluate.