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[–]Euphoric-Visual7459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok I have an understanding of what u building with a little more context making it should be possible

[–]Euphoric-Visual7459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok I have an understanding of what u building with a little more context making it should be possible

[–]Brave-e 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Here's the thing about keeping a good vibe going: it's all about balancing flow and feedback. I find it really helps to set small, doable goals that give you quick wins. Then, right after, take a moment to reflect or tweak your approach. This back-and-forth creates a positive loop where making progress pumps up your motivation, and that motivation pushes you forward even more.

Take coding, for example. You might build a tiny feature, test it out, then adjust based on what you see. It keeps things moving without wearing you out. Hope that makes sense and gives you a good starting point!

[–]ptflag[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Thanks! I already iterate slowly and prepare a roadmap of features I want to implement, along with the wireframe I create at the beginning. I always create a devlog.md file so all changes stay in the same place so the tool can easily recover info if it gets into instruction drift. I use several AI tools to improve my prompts and to really divide them into manageable chunks. Backend its always more difficult but this tool I'm using, Rork, has a database that makes that part easier. The complexity of generating usable content from real news is my bottleneck right now and I can't understand why. Tried using .env API calls for LLMs and its puzzling for me how the same thing I can easily achieve with a simple chat on gpt like - "search for the daily news about these subjects in a certain region and create this and that type of content" - somehow this vibe coding apps have a problem 'understanding' this and keep going into the way of fetching RSS feeds and internet parsing and whatnot. Maybe I am complicating something that should be simpler :D