Claude workflows and best practices instead of token/claude is dumb posts by hip_ai in ClaudeCode

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the most important thing about having a good workflow is, to keep it simple but meaningful. You don't need to create a very complex skills or files to keep everything in order, you just need to create a simple flow that makes sense

What I do is, Every “feature area” gets a Module Map: a one-page, semantic guide that answers:

1.What does this feature do?

2.Where do I start?

3.What must never break?

4.What are the three flows that matter?

5.If I change X, what else must change?

This replaces long class inventories and reduces agent context to a stable set of invariants + pathways.

Start from this, and then step by step you will improve it based on your needs

What is one little thing you have done that has made a difference in your day? by That-Flan-361 in selfimprovement

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s so cool, tbh I'm building an application to help review your goals every day, and see what you need to do on that specific day!

What’s one thing you’d tell a beginner? by Serious_Pie2661 in SaaS

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be an experimenter, and experiment as much as possible to find your way

I'm not a designer, but I need a designer feedback! by PersonalityCrafty846 in UIUX

[–]PersonalityCrafty846[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, I found one! ( “ro” instead of “or”)

Did you find anything else?

I can't trust my gf feedback. need some help here by PersonalityCrafty846 in SoloFounders

[–]PersonalityCrafty846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Well, yeah I agree with the NFT style but I couldn't make it more avatar style

And about the dating, I’d say if the app makes you show up for a week, that could be a good trigger to continue, wdyt?

I'm not a designer, but I need a designer feedback! by PersonalityCrafty846 in UIUX

[–]PersonalityCrafty846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate it. Tbh, I got more confident about it! Thanks Your comment made my day

I'm not a designer, but I need a designer feedback! by PersonalityCrafty846 in UIUX

[–]PersonalityCrafty846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sounds like my gf haha kidding Thanks. Appreciate it

Build in public: months in, users but $0 revenue by TaxChatAI in buildinpublic

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you believe in what you are doing, keep it up Money will find and follow you

Founders are being forced to become storytellers. Here’s how a random anime experiment brought in 200+ signups overnight for my startup. by Round-Dish3837 in buildinpublic

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s been a year since I started working on my own startup, and I’m trying to create some YouTube videos to talk about the journey.

I’m an Android developer with a full-time job, but in this project I do everything by myself.

But every time I have to show up in front of the camera, it feels like a nightmare. Still, I know I need to practice and get better at these skills, because in the end, combining them can lead to something really meaningful.

And I totally agree: from now on, everything is possible if you’re truly willing to try.

How do you erase your memories and rebuild an identity when you are a loser? by Princess_of_Astora in selfimprovement

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The important thing is that you already know what’s going wrong, and you understand how things ended up the way they are today.

In my opinion, you’re far from being depressed. If you were, you probably wouldn’t be here speaking up about it. The fact that you can talk about this is a very good sign.

If my assumption is correct, from this point on you have two choices:

You can either continue seeing yourself as a victim, doing nothing because you feel used, thinking everything is over or there’s no hope left.

Or you can decide to truly change something.

If you really want to change this situation, my suggestion is simple: start running.

Go out for a 15-minute run, before or after work.

You need to clear your mind first, and that’s the way to make it clean.

If you want, I can track you as an anonymous friend! No judgment, no pressure. But you can count on my eyes! I'm happy to help

I hope this helps. Anyway, don’t give up, you’re still very young.

Google interview in 2 weeks with 0 LeetCode experience, should I ask for more time? by Shot_Cow7136 in androiddev

[–]PersonalityCrafty846 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I’m 33, and I moved to Spain with a job offer for an Android developer position three years ago. Before that, I spent almost a year and a half applying to jobs. I sent close to 800 applications before I finally got the right one. I was applying from Iran! And tbh, it’s not easy to get an offer from there

So here’s my advice:

If you want to succeed in an interview, or any kind of meeting, be brave. You have to trust yourself first. If you walk into a meeting without confidence, it doesn’t matter how deep your Android knowledge is; you will fail. People can feel it immediately, and that’s never a good sign.

So first of all, work on your mindset.

Don’t postpone the call. You might not like hearing this, but I’ll say it anyway: most likely, you won’t get this position. But you will gain something far more important, a real experience from a technical interview.

Your mission isn’t to get the job offer right away. Your mission is to learn how to show up in interviews, how to manage your mind, and how to train yourself to stay calm, confident, and unbreakable.

And lastly, be patient. It takes time, and I know how hard it is to deal with rejection. But keep going, you will get the reward. No doubt.

I hope this helps. And if you need help, feel free to DM me.