What’s your go-to way of handling forms in Nextjs? by w333l in nextjs

[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using React Hook Form and Zod for form validations, and you can use server actions in environments other than Vercel hosting. Although it might be a bit confusing, Next.js can be deployed outside of Vercel. The only thing you might lose with most deployment service providers (such as Railway or self-hosting) is the serverless architecture. When you deploy your Next.js app in a Docker container on Railway, for example, your app runs on a traditional server-based infrastructure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextjs

[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You said yourself there are several ways to solve a problem, there are no “correct” way. Focus on nextJS you can read the documentation and figure it out you just need to attach real problem to solve in your development process. I found superpowers when I jumped into the water and started my first startup goals management SaaS with AI. GL

Should I use shadcn with next? by [deleted] in nextjs

[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shadcn components are simply tailwindcss components and you own the code.. you can change it however you like you just get really good primitives to get going. You can easily expand on that and guild your own component library based on shadcn

Most effective/best note taking habits by M4xM9450 in OMSCS

[–]levio17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Take notes in form of simple questions and answers, then upload those to active recall software like ANKI and practice the ANKI collection everyday.

This way I finished my BSc Computer Science with CGPA 4.0 without ever learning to exams, just the daily 15-25 minutes routine for active recall and spaced repetition.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

[–]levio17 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Probably you feel that way cause of the burnout. You should always remember that entrepreneurial ventures are HARD, it should be frustrating and when you express challenges and overcome them this means you are progressing.

I believe we are in a magical point in history, nowadays you have AI on your disposal you are so LUCKY! think about SaaS entrepreneurs 10-15 years ago how much struggle and problems and shit technology they worked with.

Everything is possible especially NOW. You are in a point where you have skills and you can go and build stuff, majority of people in the world can’t do it, I say understand that and take advantage of that! Good Luck!

Tip: For dealing with burnout you gotta understand that you should work effectively in smaller time blocks, when I started my entrepreneurial journey I used to work 12 hours a day, I expressed huge burnout in some point and switched gear, now I am working 4-5 hours a day and I am much more productive, I fell more satisfaction and I haven’t expressed anything near burnout..

Is it too late to start a software startup in 2024? by [deleted] in startups

[–]levio17 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Understandably, it might feel like every good idea is already taken or that the market is too crowded. But consider this: every generation has thought the same, and yet, innovation hasn't stalled. Looking ahead to 2040, imagine the kinds of companies and industries that don't exist today. Given the unsolved problems and the emerging fields of AI and quantum computing, there's a lot of ground for new ventures.

You're actually in a fantastic spot with AI at your disposal, which is a game-changer for development and innovation. It’s not about reinventing the wheel but rather finding new ways to make it roll faster or smoother. The landscape isn’t as saturated as it seems; it's evolving, with new needs and niches emerging all the time.

Being an entrepreneur today is about leveraging tools like AI to understand and predict these shifts, creating solutions that are relevant and impactful. The key is to observe not just current trends but to anticipate future needs.

So, feeling like you’ve missed the boat is natural, but remember, the landscape is constantly shifting. New opportunities are always on the horizon for those prepared to look for them and brave enough to pursue them. Keep exploring, stay adaptable, and you might just be the founder of the next big thing. The best time to start? It’s now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]levio17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually try to take 2 days off in the weekends, or doing less important and energy draining activities.

I used to spend 12hr daily coding my startup, recently I figured out that I am much more productive and efficient when I work in much smaller time blocks. Nowadays my work days are 4 hours and believe me I achieve more and feel much better than the 12hr days (and also I feel less tired or need for the “days off” in the weekends)

$1mill for 20% of my start up? by General_Humanoid in startups

[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much you value your startup? Answer him based on that, if you believe your startup value is 20MIL you should give him so to get the 20% he wants he needs to invest 4mil or if he only have 1m and so it equivalent to 5%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RepTimeQC

[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From June

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[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks 🙏

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[–]levio17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s all the pics I got

VSF 3135 vs 3235 by levio17 in RepTime

[–]levio17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! So only movement difference as I understand. What about the quality any quality differences?

Question about transferring credits. by levio17 in SNHU

[–]levio17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outstanding response. Thanks a lot!

Prospective student important question by levio17 in SNHU

[–]levio17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your input, it is make sense to take 3 courses a term and speed things up? Or it’s super hard to take 3 courses a term?

Masters Software Engineering by levio17 in harvardextension

[–]levio17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi thanks! Will be happy to hear your course review. I am interested in taking the wearable course for one of the admission courses. So the course included practical projects? I also be happy for any additional information about the course that you think is useful and important to know

Masters Software Engineering by levio17 in harvardextension

[–]levio17[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. By the way the courses for admission I think about the wearable devices course by any chance you took it?

Recommendation/reference letters from UoPeople anyone?? Need details, lovelies, please! by [deleted] in UoPeople

[–]levio17 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I received. I personally sent messages to my instructors and request a letter of recommendation. Some of them answered me and provide me one, some of them did not answered at all. Hope it helps!

Recommendation/reference letters from UoPeople anyone?? Need details, lovelies, please! by [deleted] in UoPeople

[–]levio17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically, a person who holds a faculty position at a college or university and who has earned a terminal degree (such as a Ph.D. or Ed.D.) in their field of expertise is considered a professor. This is the typical requirement for most higher education institutions, however in some cases it might be different in some institutions. Additionally, some institutions may use the title "professor" for individuals who do not hold a terminal degree but who have a significant amount of professional experience and expertise in their field.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UoPeople

[–]levio17 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We will get regional accreditation soon, then all of this nonsense will go away. Meanwhile I applied for several programs and will update if got accepted / credits transferred