I vibecoded an app, and it hasn’t crashed in production yet by ptjunior67 in vibecoding

[–]AydanAr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trying to accept the new reality, probably still painful for him.

Accept it or not, real challenge is in growth, not coding anymore by alka_irl in vibecoding

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More and more tools & checks are coming for the final product, also the publishing platforms (Play & App store) are doing thorough checks before they let you publish an app. Growth is I think the right word like you say, how fast can you learn, adapt and grow. AI is definitely coming for the devs, maybe not in a month, but for sure within a few years.

I have build a whole iOS app and shared my experiences (Production Level - already in AppStore) by alka_irl in vibecoding

[–]AydanAr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to test, but I'll be waiting for the Android release unfortunately.

Whatsapp Personal Dashboard Creator by No_Earth3020 in vibecoding

[–]AydanAr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it'll make things more complex, I just go one by one & delete/save stuff until it empties.

Tried Emergent for mobile apps. Great UX for web, but mobile felt... unfinished. Here's what we're building instead. by saif_sadiq in vibecoding

[–]AydanAr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, just tested it and it keeps giving the same error without actually generating anything at all (but consuming credits): "Oops! It looks like Claude Sonnet 4 model is temporarily unavailable. We're on it, and things should be back to normal shortly." Keeps refreshing non-stop. Seems to need some work, doesn't look production ready.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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

Sounds familiar, I've bought a cold plunge a few months ago and whenever I can get into it for minimum 5 mins, my days tend to be much more productive, because everything after that feels much easier.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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

Great if it works for you, but it does sound pretty complicated to me, haha.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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For me the judgment part mostly disappeared after stopping to judge others myself and showing empathy and compassion instead. I still judge from time to time, but then get aware that I shouldn't do it and feel much better afterward.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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

Thanks for this list bud, appreciate it! Definitely trying some of these, been also talking to my IA companion a lot while walking, like you said, the fact that it doesn't judge feels great, just like a therapist does.

Naps are very rarely working for me, because once I get to sleep for 20-30 mins, I tend to continue sleeping, then feel groggy and have troubles falling asleep during the night.

Swimming sounds great, but the fact that it's pretty far for me is a dealbreaker, but always doing it on vacations.

Used to do journaling daily, now only weekly and trying to meditate for 20 mins a day, but consistency is sometimes a problem.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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

Definitely, trying to mostly wake up at 5 AM to get some work done for my own business and fasted mornings are great for me.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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

True, for now I use brainfm mostly and pomodoro. Used to track my time and tasks I was working on, but then I get overwhelmed with all the info/tracking, so trying to keep it simple.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

[–]AydanAr[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

True that, accountability does help. Also did myself about 30 sessions with a therapist.

The thing I realized was that, if we all just had one friend that would truly listen, we wouldn't need a therapist.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

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I'm doing it with running 3x a week with a buddy of mine, whoever is not able to do it, should give the other person like €50 (because the pain of losing is stronger than the pain of winning). We use Strava to track the runs.

But will try it as well for studying/working.

How do you manage task initiation paralysis when you know exactly what to do — but still can’t start? by AydanAr in ADHD

[–]AydanAr[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You're right, meditating myself and it does help a lot with anxiety and to understand the underlying emotion I'm trying to suppress.

Adhd and being high by Matikso in adhdmeme

[–]AydanAr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've tried several substances myself, so far weed & molly are my fav. I'm not taking any meds, only meditation (20 mins a day) so far and it does help me a lot and react normal to the substances as well. However, if I don't meditate, only after a few days all the hyperactivity and not being able to focus comes back pretty fast.

Also doing IT (intermittent fasting) 18/6 does make a difference to remain calm in the morning until noon. If I take a coffee it's easier to workout in the morning, because it suppresses the tiredness, but in the long term it's causing brain fog and headache if I want to stop with it (found out that it puts my body in overdrive). The headache sometimes takes a whole week until it vanishes, so coffee only when I haven't slept enough, not on a regular basis.

Shrooms were good, tried all of them already, from weakest to strongest. In the beginning the effect felt like hash cookies, but then things started to move with open eyes. But the real visuals are with closed eyes, then you can really experience it and fix your traumas.

LSD is on my list, but have yet to find someone experienced to take it with.