About ccamus.dev

A space to build and share, daily.

What We Believe

Nothing beats consistency. Not talent, not intensity, not luck. Showing up every day — even just a little — is the most powerful force for change.

The world celebrates the 1%: the winning goal, the perfect performance, the launched product. But behind every highlight is the other 99% — months and years of quiet, repetitive, often boring daily practice that nobody sees.

Think of Kim Yuna — the Korean figure skater who won Olympic gold. The world saw a few minutes on the ice. Nobody saw the thousands of hours of the same jumps, the same routines, the same falls, day after day.

ccamus.dev exists to make that 99% visible.

How It Started

It started with a football team. I joined an amateur team with a culture of sharing daily training proof in a group chat. Every day, I'd edit a 1-minute practice video and upload it. But with 40 members, everyone had to download tens of megabytes each — wasteful and inconvenient.

The practical solution was simple: build a website to host videos and share links instead of files. But the project quickly grew beyond that.

The daily training videos became a habit. And the habit revealed something: consistency changes you. I couldn't use my left foot at all. After 6 months of 30 to 60 minutes of daily practice before bed, I could control the ball with confidence. I couldn't do 10 juggles. Now I do 500.

This wasn't new. Years earlier, during three attempts at Korea's college entrance exam, the same lesson emerged. English grammar felt impossible. But by dedicating just 30 minutes every morning — the same routine, the same focus — the problems that once seemed unsolvable became manageable. What I gained wasn't just a university admission. It was something far more valuable: the unshakable belief that I could change myself through daily effort.

These may seem like small, even trivial experiences — but I saw something undeniable in them.

I watched the same pattern in the people around me. People who started with nothing, who were doubted and dismissed, but who kept going — quietly, stubbornly, daily. Over time, their results spoke for themselves. Not overnight. Not dramatically. But undeniably.

Who This Is For

ccamus.dev is a space for people who are building their futures one day at a time.

It's for the person who practices left-foot kicks alone at midnight. The developer who writes a few lines of code after a long workday. The student who reads one more chapter before sleep. The thinker who journals a single paragraph of reflection.

None of these are impressive on any given day. But stacked over weeks, months, years — they become extraordinary.

What Makes It Different

It's not about going viral. YouTube rewards spectacle. Social media rewards controversy. ccamus.dev rewards showing up.

Timelines tell the story. Every directory has a contribution timeline — a visual record of your consistency. Even on the hardest days, even if it's just one small post, the streak continues.

The rule is simple. Do a little every day. That's it. Not a lot. Not perfectly. Just something. That's the promise you make to yourself.

Inspiration flows both ways. When you see someone else's unbroken streak of daily effort, it motivates you. When you share yours, it motivates them. A community of people who believe in the compound effect of daily work.

Core Values

Consistency over intensity

A little every day beats a lot once in a while.

Process over results

The daily practice matters more than the outcome.

Self-belief through evidence

Every day you show up is proof that you can change.

Mutual inspiration

Your effort inspires others. Their effort inspires you.

Radical honesty

Share the boring parts. The repetition. The struggle. That's where the real story is.

Life is accumulation. Growth is compound interest. The only people who truly change are those who believe they can — and prove it to themselves, one day at a time.