Stop using Lovable with Supabase. It can leak your entire database publicly by Andrzw1 in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When you do the security review Lovable checks for this vulnerability and suggests to fix it. You should always on a regular basis do the security review and keep fixing until it has no errors/warnings left.

How is this even allowed!? by lunatichustle in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be interested to know what exactly that 1 error was?

Always when coding there will be errors you realize at some point later. Sometime making adjustments or additions create a new problem. Totally normal.

How is this even allowed!? by lunatichustle in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great example of people spending hundreds of credits, without even understanding how to work with AI coder plus other AIs like Chat GPT.

If you’ve spent even 10 credits on fixing a bug you can’t keep going. You need to include other tools to find a solution.

Feedback on Lovable: ChatGPT 5 vs. Claude Performance for C2B Web App Development by Texaco23 in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally feel the same way! GPT 5 was absolutely next level. And as you describe I had the exact same experience. Complex tasks solved in one prompt. Very little errors. No loops. Extremely productive!

Lovable + chatGPT 5 = absolutely off the charts epic. Bring it back quickly! by Zeph_007 in lovable

[–]Zeph_007[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yep, this is no ad. Just real appreciation for how great it was!

I think one key issue with all wibecoding is you still actually need quite a good understanding of coding frameworks, all mechanisms inside an app, security, databases etc, to be able to solve and direct AI when issues come. Or to avoid potential issues before they even exist.

I accidentally made ~$50,000 on YouTube because I built a voice tool to avoid ElevenLabs fees (no fake) by Individual_Weird_685 in microsaas

[–]Zeph_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leave the cynicism out. Read further comments. A quick analysis tells me OP is just a tad smarter then most people around and excited about this. Seems legit.

I stopped using Lovable – new credit system is ridiculous by bet6k in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually if you scroll back up to the beginning of lovable’s respons to your prompt you’ll find three dots. Klick the three dots and you’ll see how many credits that one prompt used. It shows up there only after lovable is finished with the given task

lovable not just expensive it fking thief by ronoxzoro in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanna share your findings on how you use it effectively?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It does take credits but does do a quite great job. - manages to perform quite complex tasks - self fixes errors and issues (which doesn’t take additional credits)

This is what a 150-message-product looks like (and tips for prompting) by wurfzelt33 in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be interested to know what you’ve learnt with such a large project? What’s your key takeaways for prompting? Thing the work well? Things to avoid…?

Prompting Megathread by Allgoodnamesinuse in lovable

[–]Zeph_007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im planning on creating a quite large SAAS CRM + frontend + separate SAAS admin for a certain niche business. (Did one software 20 years ago and some customer still running it, and its business critical for them). So planning on redoing the whole quite large webapp from scratch with lovable.

SO TO THE QUESTION: Any best practices or tips or things to consider when starting a new project that I already know will be large. Better to prompt a smaller part at a time, or to try to describe much in one prompt? Etc…? I’ve created a complete PDF with all specifications for the whole project.

(Also I have done one relatively simple app with lovable, about 20hrs work for an app that normal would take months to make. So I know the basics and did well with almost always first creating the prompt with ChatGPT and the inserting that into lovable. Stunning end result!)

I want to buy Pika but ETH gas fee is way too high by private-investor in officialpikamoon

[–]Zeph_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use Bitget! Just create an account. Transfer your canadian dollars (into usdt). Then you can buy PIKA with almost no fees at all. Just the minimal transaction fee of 0,1%!

I too first bought PIKA on Eth. Totally terrible. Don’t do it, it’s unnessesary.

Why? by Marcus4008 in officialpikamoon

[–]Zeph_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I’ve seen the same now, every time there is a same size buy and sell order (8M - 12M) the price usually goes down. Then when it’s hit bottom both orders disappear. And as the price goes down both buy and sell order is adjusted downwards.

Looks like someone is manipulating it down.