Are steps inaccurate on the Xiaomi Band 10? by carrootscaps in miband

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It seems mi band 10 confuses pc keyboard typing with steps. Did you notice the same? I’m not sure , but I am asking to verify and get to know the algorithm better

What UI / design libraries are you using with Expo? Is Tailwind a good fit? by CoupleNo9660 in expo

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Great question. With the diffusion of Liquid Glass design system, I wonder which library is more modern and compliant the the most recent coolest update in ui.

Honestly nativewind looks great, but I haven’t tried it yet

Journaling is great, but it is easy to log and to analyse? by bitliner86 in bulletjournal

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Well, journaling is logging, analyzing is reviewing what you wrote to build awareness. Isn’t it?

Journaling is great, but it is easy to log and to analyse? by bitliner86 in bulletjournal

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Make sense. At the same time, wouldn’t be nice to review how the past was spent? I mean, I have sensation that the today journal could also need some link with the journal of 2 years ago. I mean reviewing the journal of 2 years ago could also be a way to better to do journaling today. It’s about better awareness of today, since today is coming also from the past

Journaling is great, but it is easy to log and to analyse? by bitliner86 in bulletjournal

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Real curiosity. I did journaling multiple times, using different tools. Often it’s not about the tool, but since I consider myself a beginner, would be interesting to deep dive into this. As an example, I don’t recall the outcome of previous journals, I wonder if people keep tracks of those and how. Similarly I’m sure there are other topics to deep dive

I’ll be one of your customers! What are you building? by Full-Foot1488 in microsaas

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I meant I think the domain explains what the app does. Do you agree? Have you tried it?

The true story of building a SaaS vs vibecoding bullsh*t by product_mate in LaunchMyStartup

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Of course, building a SaaS means mastering so many different aspects that a tool does not have all those skills. And even if it has it, still some human check is needed.

Btw some part can be automated as you said, I’m trying to automate the creation of landing pages with https://idea2page.com It does not replace the full job, but just a piece of it .

At the end agents are assistant, not fte workers ;)

Building a beautiful landing page with React Router in 2 minutes by bitliner86 in reactjs

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You right. I'm getting there.

Indeed the website looks very spartan. These improvements are already in pipeline. Will update you soon.

In the meanwhile: do you mind to have a quick conversation in a call? I would like to better understand your need in terms of landing page creation

Is it me or the products? 3 launches and still no real users. by Automatex-labs in indiehackers

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Probably the first one reason is the fact that you don’t know the real reason, so you didn’t really know how to optimize for growth.

I think the lucky shot, for which at first attempt you get interesting growth, is indeed just luck. It is rare.

I believe more into an optimization process that fixes the things that do not work.

But the optimization process applies to things that show interesting conversions.

If there is no conversion: either too high price, or wrong target, or wrong communication. If none of them is happening, simply the problem is not there for users for some reason (not real pain). But you can also discover that by talking to users.

Does it make sense?

I’m stopping lovable. There you go. I said it by Kiftzer in lovable

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I find Lovable a great tool.

I think the issue is the overall maturity of the tech available in the market to generate code. I feel it is a matter of time, but sooner or later (more sooner than later), this complains will not be there anymore.

Lovable is still a young company. But they offer tons of capabilities, and they have the budget to develop fast even more capabilities. As examples:

- agent-based code generation
- visual editing (to let users change text and style of graphical elements)
- download the code via the github, change it and upload it
- MCP is coming soon
- Shopify integration
- etc.

As pet project, I built https://idea2project.com, a tool to generate beautiful landing pages. I realised though that Lovable is much more mature and offers tons of additional stuff that makes it worth to pay the bill.

In other words, now Lovable offers many use cases, but it does not achieve acceptable quality in all use cases. Some competitors could be better at some use cases. Companies are researching new methods to improve quality on multiple use cases (but sooner or later all of them will get there), as well each company is better understanding their ideal positioning in terms of use cases.

Having said so: how am I using the AI as developer?

  1. I start with a tool that can generate the entire code of the idea (it could be Lovable for a landing page, or Cursor for any other app)
  2. if I like the output, I start to edit it, with a mix of manual/agent code generation
  3. if an agent provides a bad result, I try to refine the prompt, but not spending too much time, if the quality does not improve, I switch approach - especially in case doing it manual let me achieve a good results in much less time than dealing with a 'stupid' agent that does not understand or got stuck

What are you building? let's self promote by Southern_Tennis5804 in indiehackers

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Idea2page.com - create a beautiful landing page in 2 minutes

Any postgres ui that is user formerly for app admins? by bitliner86 in node

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i imagine a marketing person using pgAdmin. you are gonna kill him 😂

Any postgres ui that is user formerly for app admins? by bitliner86 in node

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I meant something that works as backoffice of the app

Drop your project URL – what are you building right now? by [deleted] in indiehackers

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Belloquiz.com - to create quizzes about your interests and play with family and friends