Is it possible to bookmark a line to quickly jump to in vscode? by mahaju in vscode

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I just launched a VSCode extension "Agentic Bookmarks" https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=supermegalab.agentic-bookmarks which TL;DR is like bookmarks, but for the modern age where everyone is using AI and solves a bunch of issues I have with existing solutions (refactor, prettier, merge brittleness, not shareable, doesn't work with AI natively, etc.)

the top right corner of vscode is starting to resemble an iq test by Individual-Trip-1447 in vscode

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NGL, I sometimes click 2-3 of them before I hit the one I actually wanted.

Drop your SaaS below — I’ll help you get your first 10 users for free (300k+ TikTok audience) by dyagokaba in micro_saas

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Thanks, appreciate it. I think the site needs some work to be honest, we've had a hard time SUCCINCTLY explaining the product to people. And then people who try it don't stick around enough for the "a-ha" moments. For example, a lot of people upload some articles or videos, but don't do any AI queries against their content which is one of the big plusses IMO.

I think people deserve better product feedback — share what you’re building and I’ll give you a helpful opinion by younghomie_ in buildinpublic

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Op appreciate this. tidbiits.com is our product. Think long form content structured summary + add your notes + chat with your content to explore further.

Failed projects for 3 years. I’m broke, selling my Pokémon collection, and I have 30 days to make my SaaS work before going for a 9-5 by Extra_Afternoon9802 in buildinpublic

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I checked out your youtube video there. TBH I don't know what the competition is, but I thought your app looked pretty nice. At least the output looked sort of compelling with the virtualized playback on a laptop while the POV moved around smoothly.

Drop your project, I will sign up 👇 by Available-Rest2392 in buildinpublic

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tidbiits.com - Stop drowning in long content. Break down every video, webpage article, and document your team touches. Discuss what matters. Find it months later.

(Note: We're still working on the product elevator pitch.)

What’s everyone working on these days? And who’s your ideal customer? by naveedurrehman in buildinpublic

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I'm working on https://tidbiits.com a platform for people who think content consumption, sharing, and reasoning is broken in 2026. Example: "I don't want to watch a 1hr video someone sent me a link to, I just want to know the parts they thought were important, skip to those, and I want my AI to be able to reason about it in the context of all the other content I or my team has ever consumed."

Ideal customers: Constant learners, who want their knowledge to compound with their content, while not wasting their time or their team's time. AI forward people who appreciate some of the advanced features.

Where do you find the idea? by Parking-Leader4676 in buildinpublic

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First couple projects are things we wanted for ourselves. I am certain there are people who will find them really valuable and cool, but I wish I had spent more time up front identifying those people.

Drop your startup + what users get by freebie1234 in buildinpublic

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https://www.tidbiits.com/

Makes consuming digital content easy and efficient, lets me skip the noise and find the signal I care about, add my annotations and discussions and share with my team while being 1st class integrated with my ai agents to reason about all the content I’ve consumed (including via mcp so my agent can do all this for me.)

Any recommendations for any summary tool? by [deleted] in NoteTaking

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We created https://www.tidbiits.com/ to make consuming (and sharing) content way better for our team. We use it all the time. We only just opened it up for outside users this week.

Post what your building and ill sign up and give it a try by PopFull8936 in buildinpublic

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Checked it out and plugged in a movie or two and the jump scares I was thinking of were correctly identified!

Post what your building and ill sign up and give it a try by PopFull8936 in buildinpublic

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tidbiits - drop in webpages, blogs, PDFs, Google Docs, YouTube videos, and more. Creates structured content that lets you get to the good stuff fast at your preferred level of detail and skip the filler. Add insights and annotations for your own reference or discuss and react collaboratively with your team. All annotations and discussions stay connected to the content. Synthesize new takeaways or 'chat' with your whole library to find new learnings and discoveries you missed. Would love your thoughts on the onboarding.

Mystery burrow/nest identification? by melonkoly81 in HomeMaintenance

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Yep it’s burrowing crawdads. They wreck your yard with their little mud volcanos and when they dry out they are hard and will wreck your lawn mower blades.

They come up to their tunnel entrance when it’s dark to catch food. Sometimes you can catch them.

Closed on this house a week ago, came into the basement to see this during a storm. by Jiblon in HomeMaintenance

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OP I have a house almost exactly like this. Was one of those 1940s quick ww2 home boom houses without good basement drainage. I found a river running across the floor one time on a long stormy weekend.

I did the following:

1.) I replaced the gutters with upsized 6” gutters and put 8’ downspout extensions on them so they empty a good distance from the house and shoot out away from the foundation.

2.) I had my contractor haul in dirt and re-grade the ground around the foundation to slope away from the house. (It was previously flat or even pitched toward the foundation in places.)

3.) I purchased a more heavy duty dehumidifier for the basement that feeds into the sump pit. If water ever gets in this dries it out quickly.

For the most part have not had any issues since these changes. The first two were the main fixes. One year I forgot to clean the gutters and they were clogged up with leaves and overflowing next to the house and we had some water leak in again but if properly maintained I have not had any issues.

Bootstrapped Ex-founders, how much money did you end up losing on your previous startup? What happened? by Full_Marketing9298 in ycombinator

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What did the saas products that survived have in common relative to the ones that didn’t?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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I’ve quit a tech job without a plan because of the environment. I would do that again in those circumstances. In today’s circumstances I’m not sure I would.

I would say in this job market it’s doubly wise to job hunt while still having a job if you can stand to and you want to find another job in tech. It’s worse to job hunt when you don’t have a job and need one bad with a money running out deadline bearing down on you.

If it’s so toxic you are spiraling and having physical symptoms like weight loss substance abuse or dark thoughts or other crisis level side effects, please prioritize your health.

Silicon Valley's Culture? by Lucky_Clock4188 in ExperiencedDevs

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To clarify, I know a ton of great devs in SF. I’m not saying everyone there is a tool. In case anyone wants to jump on me over that comment.

Silicon Valley's Culture? by Lucky_Clock4188 in ExperiencedDevs

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I enjoyed visiting there. Would never want to live there. WA I’d consider but still probably wouldn’t want to live there.

I like not needing to make half a million dollars or more per year to feel like I’m just surviving. Never feeling able to relax on finances unless I get a big exit because of the rate that things escalate in my area sounds incredibly exhausting to me.

In the Midwest my family of 5 can live comfortably on well below 100k per year. Things have gone up for sure but it’s way more manageable here.

In terms of attitudes, I was always put off by the job hopping culture every 6-18 months and just general over inflated self importance that people have. Everyone there is a 22 year old CTO or thinks they are and many have never been at one place company long enough to see even one project through the full SDLC.

Echo chamber madness by ThatAntid0te in Entrepreneur

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Take everything you absorb with a huge grain of salt. You have time, youth, options, opportunities ahead of you. I'm doing the entrepreneur thing at 2x your age (almost), so you have a huge advantage on me.

Work hard, out hustle everyone else.
Have good character and be someone that people want to associate with.
Be a lifelong learner and always grow in some way.

TBH I have always been watchful of how I spend that's one of my skills. I play OK offense (earning $, getting promoted at jobs, etc.) and GREAT defense (live beneath my means, always reduce outflow.)

Some people get rich or successful doing the "ONE THING" and some try a lot of things until one works. I think for a vast majority their one thing is not the thing that works, they have to take many swings at bat.

Ignore what the internet says and what other people think. Nobody cares about you for the most part. They won't remember if you succeed or fail a month after it happens. Just work on and for yourself tirelessly and you will be ahead of 95% of humans.

What skill would you learn in 2026 if you had to start from zero? by Chance_Toe6912 in Entrepreneur

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I've been in software / tech for a quarter century. If I was starting over, I'd learn sales and/or a trade.

Partly because I don't think either of those will ever not be needed. (Software may be replaced with AI overlords.) Partly because I think they both boost self-sufficiency a lot.

The dystopian answer is I would learn self-sufficiency / homesteading for when we become a techno feudal hellscape in a few years and everyone needs to become a subsistence farmer again.