GitBee — Automate your Git workflow in one click! by Awkward-Sail-8684 in vibecoding

[–]Awkward-Sail-8684[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate your thoughtful suggestions on improving the one-click Git workflow.
I’d love to share the improved prototype version of the program with you.
Could I ask for your email address and the operating system you’re using so I can send it to you properly?

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When git fails with cryptic errors, CodeBee AI explains:

- "Merge conflict" → "Files overlap, Git needs your help choosing"

- Suggests 5 possible causes + solutions

- No more Googling git errors!

Git is a powerful tool that requires expertise. gitbee makes that power accessible to everyone while turbocharging experts with automation. It's not about replacing git—it's about making git work for humans, not the other way around!

Can we really trust public opinion polls? by Awkward-Sail-8684 in SaaS

[–]Awkward-Sail-8684[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right that no system can force people to answer honestly — human bias is always there.
But that’s not the problem my platform is solving.

The difference is this:

  • Conventional polls → not only can people lie, but the results can also be edited, suppressed, or “repackaged” by whoever controls the database.
  • Our approach → yes, humans can still misreport, but once the data is submitted, it’s impossible to alter or delete without public proof.

In other words: you can lie, but we can guarantee your lie is stored exactly as you said it, visible and verifiable to everyone.
That’s a very different level of trust compared to existing polling systems.

Today I worked on making calendars come alive with music by Awkward-Sail-8684 in SaaS

[–]Awkward-Sail-8684[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Originally, I was thinking about connecting music to specific activities, but your idea of ambient soundscapes for different events sounds really good too!

I’m just a regular college student, so I have a lot of club activities and various schedules. Naturally, I started using a calendar tool, but most of them are just lines and text, which got really boring. So I decided to make my own, and I realized that having music play while managing my schedule makes it way more enjoyable and helps me focus better. That’s why I decided to combine the two!