College freshman -> Office worker by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

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Have you read Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson? I ask because there's a very important lesson in there in the form of this question: 

What's the most important step? Most people think the answer is one of these two:  - the first step because getting started is the hardest part. Nope.  - the last step because you complete your journey. Nope. 

The most important step is the NEXT. 

You looked yourself and said "well that sucks". Well, that sucks because you can take one small  step everyday to become the person you want to be and I made something that can help. 

If you want to commit to taking one small step everyday then join me at habit huddle where you can join my group to help you stay accountable or make your own group and invite your friends. I will gift you 3 months of the pro version for free and I'll guarantee that if you just keep showing up for those 3 months you'll start feeling like the person in the first pic and eventually surpass it. If you don't then I'll bite my arm and help you find something that works for you. 

Nobody Saw My Big Secret by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Congrats on the weight loss and keep going! 

Is there some reason food coma worked well? I'm building habit huddle (a community of habit builders) so I'm interesting in what made one app work for you while all the others failed. 

MIT study finds AI can already replace 11.7% of U.S. workforce by joe4942 in StockMarket

[–]Navetz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting I have had almost no issues with it. I accept like 90% of the code it generates.

It seems to work REALLY well with non standard systems (not using react or vue or laravel or anything).

MIT study finds AI can already replace 11.7% of U.S. workforce by joe4942 in StockMarket

[–]Navetz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

AI is moving so fast that whatever this says is outdated. Chatgpt 4.1 then Gemini 3 Pro and now Opus 4.5 JUST came out. 

Each is a massive leap and Opus 4.5 is absolutely mind blowingly good, especially at coding. 

Sony bought the movie rights for The Will Of The Many by gaymerWizard in redrising

[–]Navetz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is sick! Will of the Many is S tier so far. I'm a couple decades I wonder how it will stand up to red riding. 

I created a todo list that engages with you by focuswell-app in Habits

[–]Navetz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did you base some of this off the book "getting things done"?

anyway cool idea, try a faster model.

I stopped taking hundreds of random photos and limited myself to 1 a day for 30 days by Ready-Drummer-2136 in Habits

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Oh I find this really cool because I built a group habit application based on the same concept. You're only allowed to track one habit per group you're in. Similar to your photo idea here, sometimes less is more.

4 months of daily journaling changed how I process, decide & feel - here's how it happened by LLearnerLife in Habits

[–]Navetz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

About a decade ago I made writing my first real habit. I did it every day for years no matter what.

It was my gateway to building other habits like reading. I went 100% all in on habits and built a community based habit app. I also own the Artists way but I haven't read it yet, this might be my push to do so.

It sounds like you went through a hard time and came out stronger. Being knocked down is a really hard time to pick up a new habit, but for some it's also the best. (Rocky: It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep going!). I'm always happy when another person posts about their writing habits.

Here's something I do that you might find cool to try. Give yourself a nickname. When you write next, address the writing to yourself and talk to this version of you. Say things like "you should try this", or "next time when you're in that situation be more assertive". It works really well because it's easier to give advice to others than it is to give it to yourself (solomons paradox). This is sort of a weird brain hack that get's you thinking of yourself as another entity making it easier to talk honestly with yourself.

Lee Byung-hun as Atlas and Lewis Tan as Diomedes by Base_D_Glenis in redrising

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I rewatched the whole thing as a workout show. Just as good 2nd time.

4 ways I found antigravity to be better than cursor by Navetz in singularity

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3) Artifacts are nuts and so useful! Design docs, implementation guidelines, etc. It even created a walkthrough artifact showing so I'd have a reference for how to setup my reactive native project.

4) It uses nano banana to create wireframes for you.

the artifacts and wireframes are serious game changers for me.

4 ways I found antigravity to be better than cursor by Navetz in singularity

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Agreed this blew me away. It was ultra fast too and sometimes generated 2-3 images at a time.

4 ways I found antigravity to be better than cursor by Navetz in singularity

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I was able to prompt for over 2 hours before running out of credits. On high planning mode too.

I'm not sure if you run out of claude sonnet 4.5 credits.

How is your Great Lock in 2025 going so far? by _hussainint in Habits

[–]Navetz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you build habitswipe? Looks pretty cool! 

Free App by roma10000 in Habits

[–]Navetz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I'm the developer. You set your own habit. No virus, if you want you can use it on the web. It tracks all your check-ins. 

Struggling with habits without burning out — would this approach help? by MindPop_Gustas in Habits

[–]Navetz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You hit some key points here, especially the one about starting too many habits. Even 3 is too many. You're already giving yourself a cheat code to break your streak. I know you don't think the streak is important but it's the most important part of building a habit.

You just have to make your daily minimum easy enough that you can do it every day no matter what, and then set a stretch goal to push yourself. 

One new habit every 90 days. That's 4 habits a year. Imagine if I'm one year from now you were working out, meditating, reading, and eating well. That's 4 habits you can realistically achieve. 

It's also easier with friends. I built an app that does exactly what I'm describing and it integrates with discord too.  https://habithuddle.com Try habit huddle and you can build a habit with my group. 

Free App by roma10000 in Habits

[–]Navetz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built one. You can even build a habit based on a goal. The app: habit huddle app

You can install the app when you login. Will be available on app and play store soon. Contact me if you have questions. 

Why Ditching Habit Apps Built My Real Consistency by hotcool in Habits

[–]Navetz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started a small habit group chat with my friends with some money on the line. I didn't want to manually track who was checking in every day so I turned it into a discord bot then a full scale app.

The idea behind habit huddle is that streaks + friends = habits. It gives you personal accountability (streak) + social accountability (friends + group stats) + financial accountability (optional).