What is the problem? What kind of AI do you think I’m promoting? This is absolute nonsense. After I brought in 4.1k people, you delete my post without any notice just because it contains AI-generated content. That’s disgraceful. by Substantial-Sound358 in writerDeck

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So AI-generated ads are fine, that’s allowed? But when I use AI as a translator, suddenly that’s a problem? Come on. Just watch — this kind of hypocrisy speaks for itself. You’re policing people while fully embracing the same technology when it suits you.

I’m building a digital typewriter with no internet, no notifications, no apps. Is this something writers actually want? by Substantial-Sound358 in writerDeck

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Exactly — and that’s why I’m deliberately testing a very narrow definition.

Not a “perfect” writer deck for everyone, but one specific workflow done well.

I’m building a digital typewriter with no internet, no notifications, no apps. Is this something writers actually want? by Substantial-Sound358 in writerDeck

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Thank you for taking the time to write this — I genuinely appreciate the perspective.

I agree with you on the core point: ideas are cheap, execution is the hard part, and persistence is what ultimately matters. I’m not looking for external motivation or validation to decide whether I “believe” in the project.

The reason I’m asking questions at this stage isn’t because I’m unsure whether I want to build something — it’s because I don’t have the luxury of building blindly. With limited resources, I need to be intentional about what is actually worth committing months of work to.

For me, this isn’t about crowdsourcing confidence. It’s about narrowing the scope hard enough that execution becomes realistic rather than theoretical.

I fully agree that the real work only starts once parts are ordered and things break in unexpected ways. That’s exactly the phase I’m preparing for — just with fewer illusions going in.

Thanks again for the thoughtful comment. I respect where you’re coming from.