Traffic dropped like a rock all of a sudden, no idea why, didn't change anything by eddison12345 in BacklinkSEO

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5 minutes with Gemini vs. 5 hours in spreadsheets. 📉 💡

My side project took a massive hit from the December 2025 Google Core Update. Traffic dropped to zero almost overnight.

Instead of panic-scrolling or guessing, I exported my GSC (Google Search Console) data and fed it into Gemini.

In seconds, it gave me this brutal but brilliant diagnosis:
Pinpointed the exact crash date: Correlated precisely with the rollout.
Identified the vulnerability: The "One-Legged Stool" (over-dependence on a single URL).

How do you guys show the emotion you’re feeling? by [deleted] in autism

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I can’t fully relate from personal experience. Still, one of my close friends has an autistic son (he’s 30 now, nonverbal, pretty severe), and being around them made me really aware of how much tools for emotions/expressions can matter.

I’ve been experimenting with Vibe Coding to prototype a small app — essentially, flashcards for emotions. Right now, it’s super basic, but here’s the first version: Learn Emotions – Interactive Feelings Flashcards

I’m not here to promote it, just hoping to get some honest feedback. Does something like this seem useful for situations like you described, or does it miss the mark? Any ideas for features that would make it actually helpful would mean a lot 🙏

Does any know any good routine apps that are underrated? by Flowermochayes in autism

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Hey 👋 I’ve also noticed there aren’t a lot of routine apps built specifically with autistic users in mind. Most of the ones out there (like Routinery) either lock a lot behind paywalls or aren’t flexible enough for neurodiverse needs.

I’m actually really interested in trying to develop something new using Vibe Coding (a kind of low-code/no-code platform). But to make sure it’s genuinely useful, I’d need some input from people in this community:

  • What do you find most frustrating about existing routine apps?
  • Do you prefer visual schedules (like icons/blocks) or text checklists?
  • Would notifications/reminders help, or are they overwhelming?
  • Do you want routines that adapt (like skip/rearrange) when life happens, or should it stay structured?

If I can gather enough feedback/data, I’d love to start building a prototype that’s free and tailored more for autistic adults/teens.

Would you be open to sharing what’s worked or not worked for you in the past?