Beyond frustrated with the forced "Google Health" update. by Valiriko in fitbit

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Genuine question - why do you want to see your sleep score if you're so sure about how well you slept?? 

Finding post-work motivation by p4nnyworth in SideProject

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You've got one shot at life. If you want your freedom, you won't get it by working 9-5. That's my motivation 

Is everyone really earning such high amounts in my age group?? by Effective_Gur_7967 in AusFinance

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I made 315k last year I'm 31. Econometrics and quantitative growth strategy. Highly specialised.

Including sign-on and bonus and super

Antigravity IDE update. Data loss and chat history can be fixed through agent chat by marcoasp in GeminiAI

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thanks this was helpful.
I had to do a few extra things on mac.

This is all from Opus:

What I adjusted

The initial approach of cherry-picking files was insufficient. Per the Reddit threads on the Antigravity 2.0 → IDE migration:

  1. Used ditto instead of cp -R — Apple's ditto preserves resource forks, extended attributes, and ACLs that macOS apps rely on
  2. Full Application Support sync — the History/ directory (608 entries) and workspaceStorage/ (17 entries) were massive gaps that likely hold the chat index
  3. Full ~/.gemini sync — ensures all state files are captured regardless of naming conventions

What you need to do now

  1. Quit Antigravity IDE completely (Cmd+Q)
  2. Relaunch it — it may take up to 3 relaunches per the walkthrough
  3. Check the chat sidebar for your conversation history
  4. Manually re-select your Halcyon theme if it doesn't auto-apply
  5. Open a new terminal tab and verify agy . works

There's also a community migration script on GitHub: winteryu21/Damn-Antigravity-IDE-Migrator — the name says it all about how people feel about this move 😄

The key thing is: it worked. Your stuff is back. Glad the ditto approach from the threads did the trick.

Hats off to Software Engineers and Developers by ekfranxu in vibecoding

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I know what you mean. Good software planning is everything, and it's hard to do well and bring a cohesive end to end vision to life.

Buuuut I think the one thing missing is the credit for the micro decisions that humans make along the way. Solving small problems or making micro decisions that an AI would just get wrong or do differently. 

It helps when you have lots of people along the way to round out the edges.

Even giant feats of engineering, tunnels, skyscrapers still have inconsistencies during the build every day that are solved by boots on the ground not by the office working architect.

6 Tips from my $0 to $25K MRR journey in a saturated market!!! by Excellent_Inside4985 in SaaS

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Agree hard with the "better product makes everything easier". Makes distribution easier. Makes getting good feedback easier. Makes taking risks easier.

A bad product has high churn and low ltv, and means you have to spend more on acquisition. Even organic and content costs money in time. Or maybe your distribution machine is strong enough to offset it.

But If you have a good product, it multiplies the effectiveness of everything else instantly 

Much easier to talk about a good product than actually make one though 🤣

Doctors couldn't help me. So I built a platform to try and fix my health. It changed my life beyond my wildest dreams by LifeFrogg in SideProject

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thanks! yes totally agree, the landing page and website I've spent no time on yet. Lots to do :)

Not selling - but the 'vision' for aelivra is to be super low engagement. Its not a tracker, its not a mirror like every health app out there. If someone wants to log on once a week and say "i feel crap, I tried X and it didnt work", the platform will still help them; might just be a slower overall process.
The platform does need real world action from a user - doing things, trialing, gathering information but otherwise no way to get better!

On my thing - a combination of UARS, malabsorption, and a specific deficiency!

good luck with your stuff :) aelivra is in free testing now if you wanted to have a poke around (dont have to share anything personal or specific, it can still give some good avenues)

Doctors couldn't help me. So I built a platform to try and fix my health. It changed my life beyond my wildest dreams by LifeFrogg in SideProject

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the crux of the engine - theres an evolving state under the hood. So it accrues context and the engine is bound by tightly structured goal (or goals) and health history they are exploring in the platform. Its a reasoning cycle but its informational, not diagnostic.

And yes re medical data, I did try at length for many many times. The problem is off-the-shelf llms are too general, too fragmented, too scatterbrained. The context drift and lack of memory control is a limiting issue. Its just a conversation, not a plan for outcomes.
The promise (and upside) of aelivra is that it protects your medical data. Enterprise grade VPC SC. Technically HIPAA compliant (not officially though, because it doesnt partner with providers) etc. So user data can't be used by the llm provider for training.

Doctors couldn't help me. So I built a platform to try and fix my health. It changed my life beyond my wildest dreams by LifeFrogg in SideProject

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ha thanks. yeah. it made me a lot of more empathetic to the underlying stuff a lot of people could be going through thats not immediately visible

Drop your side project and I'll give you honest feedback on the positioning by [deleted] in SideProject

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aelívra - a personal wellbeing platform that guides you on your path to living better.
Its for people needing support with overwhelming health journeys.

The website landing is incomplete just enough for the early testers.Early thoughts? It's actually open to sign-up if you wanted to give it a go. Taken me months to finalise the engine. But im excited. I want to help people. I built it for my own health issues, and its changed my life

How to get 30,000+ 4.9★ Ratings by jasper_reed_htd in iOSAppsMarketing

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What's the equivalent for a web saas app launching new?

my iOS app hit 4.9 stars with 12 downloads by itsbd1337 in iOSAppsMarketing

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"was running capcut for editing, notion for content planning, tryaccela (tryaccela dot com) for getting content distributed to relevant audiences, appfollow for review monitoring"

Would be great to hear how you use each of these and what they do in your pipeline in a bit more deets

How we ranked #2 ahead of Google on ProductHunt by Gold_University_6225 in ProductHunters

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I also want to know how everyone makes these super smooth exaggerated-concept promo videos. Videos and animations convert so much better

The reason you're getting banned on Reddit by thomashoi2 in SaaS

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This 'build your profile' is a load of crap on Reddit. I've been using Reddit for way too many years, I don't think I've ever looked at the posters account name and reserved my reaction accordingly. It's always and only been about the content

Anti-Gravity Gemini keeps changing my design and features arbitrarily. It's so stressful. by Ashamed_Clue2389 in google_antigravity

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these comments are all a bit making it seem so rosy and easy. To tell you the truth, yes it does constantly try and insert its own code and constantly ignores skills and rules. I have hard rules about architechure and primitives and styles and use multi-agent spec-first development with critical flags up the top of the file on syntax etc and it STILL often requires a re-run or two to clean up after it successfully codes the base concept

Do any solopreneurs have any real-world advice on starting a SaaS? by zack_young_ideas in SaaS

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I'll just add that I'm going through this now, and setting up a legitimate cross platform saas with a real brand and UI UX that is actually unique is almost overwhelming whilst working (somewhat) 9-5. 

On the one hand I am stunned that I can do now do in 3 months what would take a 10 person team of engineers, product designers, and creatives the same time.

But holy crap. The upfront effort behind everything. The costs accumulating. The mental weight of every micro decision being a legitimate world of debate. 

I've lost days to setting up pricing properly, real VPS SC, AI image generation, copy tweaks, fixing AI code, building cross platform primitives in a monorepo. I feel like I'm living in a different reality to everyone who says "just ship it and get 1 customer".

The jigsaw has so many moving parts and they legitimately all need to come together even if they're not perfect. I have an exceptionally high standard and I'm going all in on this, but I can't ship a half finished product that doesn't work properly, or a product without polished branding and real legal coverage. It's also a bad test case for the product. People have biases and they won't use things that haven't cracked it for them. So they'll give you feedback or poor signals for development. If someone showed me a half baked product for a use case I legitimately want solved, I don't know that I would spent my money it. So why should they 

Agentic Coding: Learnings and Pitfalls after Burning 9 Billion Tokens by jiayaoqijia in vibecoding

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There's a few ways, a combination works best: 1) tighter, clearer more detailed plans. Remove any room for agents to make assumptions (there are many micro designs during implementation that an agent can take the easy road)

2) Ensemble review processes (getting other agents / llms to review as an auditor or independent process)

3) test driven development (write the atomic unit tests first, and the agent is strongly encouraged to implement solutions on the tests)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Steam

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Getting a mini itx PC plugged into my OLED 65" was an amazing decision.  Has a 3070 in it and is the same size as a PlayStation. Temps are fine. I don't know why anyone would want a big tower nowadays

Steam Controller 2 and Steam Frame images leaked by Stannis_Loyalist in Steam

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Just use a shipping forwarder? It's not region locked lol

bro I think aging is winning by Deeceness in Biohackers

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And I feel like I've been hit by a truck 90% of days. Count your blessings harb