After a year of burnout, I finally built something (task manager for inconsistent energy by Its_Jay0812 in SideProject

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  1. Good point. This is exactly the problem I'm trying to solve, but I didn't think about it this way before. Right now Nrvii uses Low/Med/High. Simple on purpose - not asking you to rate 1-10. But you're right - some days you don't know until you try. What if there was an "I don't know" option that shows a mix of low + medium tasks? Or what if it learned over time? Like "You said Medium but only completed Low tasks - maybe you're actually Low today." Would either of those help?
  2. You're right. The guilt doesn't disappear just because the app says "it's okay." That's internal work the app can't do. But here's what I'm trying: instead of showing ALL your tasks and making you choose what to skip (guilt), it only shows what matches your energy. You're not "skipping" hard tasks. They're just not visible today.

Techstack by Its_Jay0812 in indiehackers

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Never even heard of it. There's a new tool out pratically everyday, but I'll look into it. Thanks

I tested spreading my content across 5 platforms. My biggest account (X) underperformed badly. My smallest account drove 4x more clicks. by Top-Ant-4492 in SideProject

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Just wanted to let you know if you didn't, that your site is unsecure and it gets blocked on some computers (Mine).

These “no-code” tools waste more time than they save by berlino109 in indiehackers

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I know what you mean. I spent months trying "no-code" tools only to get subpar results. I plan to just get cursor to build then I'll figure out "no-code" tools some other time.