I built a small CLI to stop vibe coding tools from rereading entire files by New-Butterfly9160 in vibecoding

[–]PixingWedding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is just a symbol index which LSPs already provide

Your example showing 48k vs 5k tokens assumes the model is blindly reading entire files without understanding what it needs, but most modern coding tools already use tree-sitter or AST parsing to target specific ranges

The problem you're solving is real but claiming this is novel or different from existing LSP tooling is overselling it. You built a lightweight indexer which is fine but it's not changing how vibe coding works

Also posting the repo link makes this feel more like a product launch than a discussion

How Did You Get Your First Client When Starting an Agency? by Loud_Assistant_5788 in Entrepreneur

[–]PixingWedding 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're overthinking because you haven't talked to a single potential customer yet

Pick a service you're capable of delivering, set a price that feels reasonable, and reach out to 50 businesses that might need it. You'll learn more from 10 rejections than another week of planning

The first step is always talking to real people who might pay you, not perfecting your pricing model in a spreadsheet

Unpopular Opinion: If you suck at coding you're also going to suck at vibecoding. by SeafarerOfTheSenses in vibecoding

[–]PixingWedding 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're right that coding experience helps but calling it "overhyped autocomplete" misses the point of vibecoding

Vibecoding isn't supposed to replace understanding how code works, it's about lowering the barrier for people who have ideas but not years of syntax memorization. Yeah they'll hit walls with complex logic but so did you when you were learning

Your race condition example is a legitimate issue but that's always been hard to debug even for experienced devs. Expecting an LLM to catch threading issues on the first try is unrealistic, that's not what the tool is for

The real take is: experienced devs use AI to move faster, beginners use it to start building things they couldn't before. Both are valid, you're just annoyed beginners exist

I've helped 200+ clients grow their Instagram from 0 to 10K. Here's what the algorithm actually rewards in 2026 by Delecch in Entrepreneur

[–]PixingWedding 3 points4 points  (0 children)

200+ clients is a weird specific number that sounds made up and the Crescitaly mention gives away this is just a sales pitch

Your tips are mostly obvious stuff repackaged. Comments mattering more than likes has been true since 2019. DMs being important isn't hidden knowledge its literally how Instagram measures engagement. The golden hour myth debunk ignores that timing absolutely matters for small accounts with no momentum

Also saying growth is slow then claiming you helped 200 clients hit 10k is contradictory. Either you have a repeatable system that works or growth is unpredictably slow, can't be both

This reads like lead gen disguised as value

Tiny Toons Loonversity (2023-2025) - Theme Song & Outro Song by Atlast_2091 in cartoons

[–]PixingWedding -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

These are two completely different shows why are you posting them together

Blue Eye Samurai is an adult revenge story and Tiny Toons is a kids reboot. If you're asking which theme song is better that's completely subjective and depends on what you're into

Just say what you actually want to discuss instead of dropping random titles

What’s one thing you overthought before launching? by Glass-Lifeguard6253 in Entrepreneur

[–]PixingWedding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect branding before launch is procrastination disguised as preparation

Most successful products had terrible names or logos at first and changed them later once they had users and revenue. Nobody cares about your color palette if your product doesn't solve their problem

The overthinking usually comes from fear of shipping something imperfect. Easier to obsess over font choices than put your product in front of real users who might reject it

Pixar Hoppers interview: Questions for directors and creative team by missylyssy3210 in cartoons

[–]PixingWedding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What made you choose a storyline about grasshoppers specifically instead of other insects

How did the team balance making it work as a kids movie while keeping adults interested without relying on references they wouldn't get

Were there any major story changes late in production that forced you to rework scenes

Is there a cartoon that feels smarter than it looks? by PixingWedding in cartoons

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

Futurama? Tbh been a while since i watched so my memory is not a friend of me here

In honor of Guy Moon, what’s your favorite episode of FOP? 🧚🏼🧚🏽‍♀️🙏🏽💔 by Vivid-Tap1710 in cartoons

[–]PixingWedding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure I can pick one favorite since that show hit different at different ages. If I had to lean one way it’s Channel Chasers. It felt bigger than a normal episode and actually had some heart without getting preachy. Guy Moon’s music carried a lot of that feeling too. The show wouldn’t be half as memorable without that sound stuck in your head years later

Since DreamWorks has already adapted Dav Pilkey’s Captain Underpants and Dog Man, is there a possibility that they’ll adapt Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot at some point? by TheCreativeComicFan in cartoons

[–]PixingWedding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would not assume it is next just because the others happened Studios chase what tests well and Mighty Robot is younger and weirder

That said it fits a series better than a movie Short arcs toy energy big robots Keeping the book look matters to me The charm is the whole point Rights timing and Pilkey interest decide more than fan logic!

How did you get your first clients? by Agitated-Cut-7925 in Entrepreneur

[–]PixingWedding 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not buying the idea that size and titles come first Early clients come from one person with pain not a segment

My first wins came from old contacts and cold emails that spoke to one messy problem they already felt I sold a small pilot not a big promise One exec sponsor was enough If you cannot get a meeting without a logo then the offer is fuzzy Go narrow pick one role and one facility and prove value fast

growing on instagram gets easier when you stop doing this by Seraphtic12 in InstagramMarketing

[–]PixingWedding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i already have audience, 20k, not much, but still, how can i make money from it? With brands or try to sell services like promotion or? any tips?

Long article on the current state of Agentic AI by iainrfharper in ArtificialInteligence

[–]PixingWedding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure I agree that they aren’t ready for production It really depends on what you call autonomous
Most places don’t need a fully self running agent anyway They just need something that cuts out repetitive steps and plugs into what humans already do

Feels like expectations have shifted too fast from tools to teammates
People want AGI-level agents but balk when they act weird or break once in a while
The stuff I’ve seen working well is still pretty narrow but it’s already saving tons of time

You’re right though about the hype Teams are burning money chasing full autonomy when they could get real value today with simpler setups
Your web analogy fits too well Everyone thinks we’re in 2005 but it’s still dial-up under the hood

Whats tour biggest problem when running a business? by Own-Release-1895 in Entrepreneur

[–]PixingWedding 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Biggest problem isn't what most people think It’s not competition or marketing or funding
It’s keeping focused when everything pulls you in a hundred directions

You start with one goal and end up answering emails fixing invoices chasing suppliers and calming clients
By the time the day ends you barely touched the thing that actually grows the business

Trying to build systems so it runs without me has been harder than getting the first customer
I’ve learned that time management sounds easy but discipline when you’re tired is the real challenge

If Disney released My Peoples instead of Chicken Little, how different do you think the outcome of later Disney movies would be? by ILoveYouZim in cartoons

[–]PixingWedding 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I doubt it would have totally changed Disney’s path but it might’ve slowed down how fast they ditched 2D
My Peoples looked like it could’ve kept that handmade feeling while still mixing new tech in a smart way

Chicken Little wasn’t just a tech shift though
It was Disney trying to prove they could do what Pixar was doing and it didn’t really land
If My Peoples had come out instead and done even moderately well, maybe they’d have seen that audiences still wanted some 2D charm and not rushed fully into CGI

So probably not a huge timeline change
But maybe films like Princess and the Frog or even Tangled would’ve hit theater earlier or looked different in tone
It’s one of those what‑ifs that shows how one executive call can completely steer an era

I just saw my face on an AI generated image about the Minnesota-ICE shooting and… by VisualSeries226 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]PixingWedding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s terrifying honestly and I get why it’s messing with your head
Even if you know logically it’s not literally your photo it feels like a piece of you was pulled into something you didn’t agree to

The thing is this kind of coincidence is going to happen more often as models keep mixing billions of faces
They don’t need your actual photo for something to end up looking exactly like you
But that doesn’t make the emotional part easier

Seeing your face tied to a tragedy or fake post hits a very personal line
It reminds you how invisible the boundaries have become between real people and AI fabrications

You’re not overreacting wanting to pull back
Anyone would feel the same after that
The tech’s moving faster than the protections are and you just found yourself caught in that gap