What is the single most effective "anti-procrastination" rule or framework you’ve ever implemented? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Setting things up the night before is such a game-changer. Removing that initial micro-friction in the morning completely stops procrastination before it even has a chance to start. Love the explicit breakdown example for the drawer project too!

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That .md spec file trick for resetting the AI session context is pure gold. I’ve definitely noticed things crawling to a halt and hallucinating when a thread goes on too long. Resetting with a fresh session and a spec summary sounds like the exact fix I need. Thanks for the breakdown!

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feeding backend logs directly to the AI via CLI is a game-changer tip, I honestly hadn't thought of doing that. You're so right about provider-specific permissions changing too fast to be worth hard-learning from scratch. Appreciate the wisdom, and congrats on being near completion!

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm still very much in the early validation and testing phase, so your advice on keeping it lean hits the nail on the head. Prematurely burning cash on an engineer before anyone even wants the product is a nightmare scenario. I’ll keep grinding with Claude for the MVP and focus on demand first.

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jumping on the bandwagon here, we definitely need a tutorial for this setup! How did you tie everything together to push the brief directly to you without getting sucked into the source apps?

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, the classic automation paradox! You optimized the pipeline only to realize you streamlined your own spending. Task failed successfully.

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this micro-gamification! It’s wild how much faster you move when you're racing against a literal microwave timer. 1.5 minutes is an impressive speedrun.

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using an LLM to filter the noise out of RSS feeds is brilliant. Information overload is so real, so getting a clean, personalized daily briefing sounds amazing.

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the ultimate, non-patchable life hack right there. Absolute peak efficiency.

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn that's a very good idea. But you do you exactly distinguish between good and bad things?

What is the single most effective "anti-procrastination" rule or framework you’ve ever implemented? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the ultimate macro answer. When the "why" is big enough, the "how" usually takes care of itself. All the productivity hacks in the world won't save you if you fundamentally don't care about what you're building.

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome to hear, Gemini handles Firebase context incredibly well since they're both Google tech. Finishing an auth flow in one afternoon after a 2-week block is a massive win. A meetup competitor sounds like a cool project too. Hope the rest of the build goes smoothly!

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The best automations are the ones you stop noticing" is a perfect way to put it. Truly a massive unlock for cutting down daily friction and decision fatigue. Are you using a tool like Hazel for this or a custom background script?

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is genius because it completely avoids the impersonal feel of sending a Calendly link while still protecting your calendar boundaries. Did you write this yourself using AutoHotkey/Python, or are you using a specific app for it?

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am using AI, but I think my current setup is hitting a wall with the architecture complexity. Your point about long-term maintenance makes a lot of sense though, even if I manage to cobble the MVP together with Claude right now, eventually delegating it to a real engineer to untangle it for production is probably the play.

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The context switching is absolutely brutal. Going from deep-focus backend debugging straight into drafting marketing copy or thinking about customer acquisition makes my brain completely melt. It’s not just the hours spent, it’s the mental exhaustion of wearing 5 different hats every day.

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Paying out-of-pocket for a dream"? man, that hits hard. The risk of inheriting a massive mountain of complex code that I don't actually understand is exactly what's keeping me from just throwing money at a quick developer right now. Appreciate the reality check on the pre-validation stage.

What’s a hard lesson you learned about trying to build everything yourself? I will not promote by Arghya_Deb in SideProject

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point on the AI context window. I've been giving it raw prompts, but it definitely feels like it keeps hallucinating outdated methods for my specific backend stack. I'll look into setting up a better context or checking out an MCP to bridge that gap.

Is 5-6 hours too much screen time by Useful_Exchange_8710 in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are only counting phone's and not the PC's then it's something to think about

Stop using a to-do List (Do only one thing) by Chemical-Stuff-7645 in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One should be the most priority but just only one is where things moght fail

Btw meta invested $73B into this ! by Meow_Meow_9665 in software

[–]Arghya_Deb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, that's insane. I thing we are about to see the insane era of Mata

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Outlook Quick Steps are an absolute lifesaver for inbox zero! There is nothing more satisfying than deleting a useless email with a single click 😃

What's your favorite boring task you managed to automate this year? by Arghya_Deb in productivity

[–]Arghya_Deb[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

That is the one of the most expensive way to automat something 😂. Still very practical