Sarada
@Developer036
Getting started is the hardest part :)
It’s really hard to balance the convenience and security. Just like macOS and windows..
Some in Web3 believe that government and institutional adoption will spark exponential growth. I don’t buy that as our brass ring. Take the internet. What led to it's exponential growth wasn’t government or legacy adoption, but rather businesses built on the Internet itself.…
Damn…first time I know about pyscript, Which is sooo novel like a breath of fresh air😌 I am having headaches actually with JavaScript grammar just by reading them… maybe pyscript is the saver for making small web apps.
Focusing on ONE feature MVP with full stack set of infrastructure is a superpower. 😂
Knowing the code seems to be unimportant, As AI do all what I plan when starting with the prototype, But it actually matters a lot for finishing a project.
Saw the idea of 20%/80% rule for products. 20% for developing the product 80% for marketing the product Although in different stage the ratio can change dramatically but I do like this mindset to put marketing as priority on day one.
Build your MVP with vibe coding, without vibe bug fixing: - Start fast with AI builders (Lovable, Claude Code...) - Export your base code - Keep iterating in Cursor, Windsurf - Let CodeRabbit AI handle the reviews Ship ideas in days, not months.
this is all you need to get your first 100 users.
10 side projects that will make you a 10x software engineer... And how to build them in minutes with CREAO. No code. Just smart prompts. Pick your MCPs, connect APIs, and watch your ideas turn into working apps: live, collaborative, and production-ready.
If the architecture is incorrect for certain problems,more codes l leads to more mess.
We’re entering a era where sense to product matters more than pure code
🚨 Prompt engineering is dead. Context engineering is the new game. Anthropic just dropped their internal playbook and it changes everything: → Context is finite. Every token depletes attention budget. → Models lose focus as context grows (they call it "context rot") → Best…
🌎 Over a decade ago now, around 2014, digital nomadism exploded with Nomad List hitting this weird little cultural moment where the technology was suddenly good enough to allow people to fly to the other side of the world, bring their laptop and work almost anywhere remotely…
The biggest startups during the digital nomad boom from 2014 look like a graveyard now: Selina, coliving - lost 97% of their value, almost bankrupt Remote Year, travel group - acq'd in 2020 by Selina which is almost bankrupt We Work, coworking - lost 99% of its value, bankrupt…
This is literally the only prompt I use to find $100k/mo B2C app ideas.
When it comes to the end, everything objects in digital or physical world is a data wrapper.
All you need to launch a product: 1) Auth (signup, login, logout) 2) Database 3)Payments 4) Security 5) Frontend (UI/UX) 6) Backend (API & Logic) 7) Notification (Push, SMS, Emails) 8) Analytics 9) Hosting
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