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Stefan Simic

@simicdev

Head of Development @ http://younger.app/programs Solopreneur @ http://skedz.app

We’re moving to @clickup for our new startup. Smooth workflow or hidden chaos? Honest experiences welcome.


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We are searching for a designer You will have to bring some personality to our brand Navo Scope: UI/UX & Branding. My DMs are open


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In Friday the 13th we trust. Love it 🤘

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Your customers aren't lying awake at night thinking about your API or your dashboard UI. They're thinking about the problem that’s costing them time or money. If your landing page doesn't address that specific anxiety in the first 3 seconds, they're gone Let's checkout some bad…


Has anyone run a local LLM (e.g. Qwen) and integrated it with an IDE? Curious about setup, performance, and real-world usability


When AI keeps failing to solve the same problem no matter how many prompts you try What’s your next move?


When starting a new project, what do you do first?

Build the MVP %100
Design the logo/branding %0

5 vote · Final results


— 👈 this


Has anyone here heard of Bunny.net? Using it for CDN & video delivery in the app that im working on Curious what else people use...


AI didn’t lower the barrier to entry. It removed the embarrassment of not knowing what you’re doing.


Vibe coders without an engineering background will create more mess and engineers will be the ones fixing it.


molt.church Pls someone, turn off the internet


Macbook air is cheaper then 64gb RAM ddr5


Solo dev 🖥️ The loneliest hackathon you'll ever love. No code reviews, no squad chats. Just me, my laptop, and a mountain of bugs. One minute ninja, the next Im stuck in inception levels of my own errors. Tell me I'm not alone


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My biggest lesson after launching: I spent too much time perfecting small details instead of focusing on the core features. People use your product for its primary function. Focus on the essentials first, you can always build the rest later.


As a lead dev, lately something feels off. Deadlines slipping, daily reports missing... What strategies worked for you to lead a team effectively without just “ordering people around”? Anyone else experienced this? How did you get things back on track?


When you are overwhelmed with app development. Whats your favorite way to blow off steam?


How did you get your first 10 - 20 real users? Cold outreach, communities, content, or something else that actually moved the needle?


More architecture doesn’t always mean better. Starting simple kept me moving. I’m curious, what mistakes taught you the most? 🙂


Is your AI agent secretly burning through your budget? What tricks do you use to optimize agent pipes?


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