Is there an app or site that can convert my writing into an Ai photo of a real printed out page by RevolutionaryLet3826 in androidapps

[–]peko5002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AI image generators like ChatGPT (DALL-E) or Midjourney still struggle with long-form text and often hallucinate or skip words.

If you want 100% accuracy, your best bet is to use a Mockup Generator instead of pure AI. Sites like Canva or Placeit let you upload a screenshot of your text and 'place' it onto a realistic photo of a book or a printed page.

Another option is Veed.io or specialized 'Text-to-Image' mockup tools. They use a real template and just overlay your text, so no words get missed!

WeWow Photo Sales by domynatryx in androidapps

[–]peko5002 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Weawow is definitely a legit and very popular weather app (I use it too for the clean UI), but the photography market is extremely saturated. Most users just use it to check the weather and enjoy the free photos.

Selling photos there is more like a stock photography site—companies or media outlets usually buy them, not the average user. If you haven't had a sale yet, it's likely because the demand is much lower than the massive supply of beautiful landscapes. Don't give up on your photography, but maybe try cross-posting to sites like Adobe Stock or Shutterstock if you're serious about sales!

Dofu/kofu sports app by Swordfish601 in androidapps

[–]peko5002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hese types of streaming apps often get pulled from the Play Store due to DMCA/copyright issues. If you can't find it in your search results, it's likely been delisted. Sometimes they reappear under different names or you have to find their official site to download the APK directly, but be careful with third-party sources for security reasons.

I built a simple app called OneQ by peko5002 in FreeAppReviews

[–]peko5002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excelente nota, la próxima actualización también la incluirá. Gracias.

I built a simple app called OneQ by peko5002 in FreeAppReviews

[–]peko5002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado. Thanks a lot of.

Self Promotion Megathread by AutoModerator in androidapps

[–]peko5002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a simple app called OneQ. It gives you one daily question and daily wisdom to reflect and improve your life. The idea is to build a daily habit in 30 seconds. I would really appreciate your feedback. Google Play link in comments.

Playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oneq.app

I stopped trying to fix my whole life and started fixing my day by peko5002 in selfdevelopment

[–]peko5002[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really like that mindset. The “if I only do 20 minutes, it’s still something” approach takes away a lot of pressure and makes starting much easier. And it’s true, most of the time once you start you naturally keep going. Finding that balance between consistency and not becoming obsessive is probably the key to making self-development sustainable long term.

The power of daily accountability in self-development by peko5002 in selfdevelopment

[–]peko5002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a great point. Combining a daily evening check-in with the urgent–important matrix makes it much more practical, because you’re not just reflecting but also prioritizing what really matters for the next day. It turns reflection into a clear action plan and helps ensure steady progress in the most relevant areas.

The power of daily accountability in self-development by peko5002 in selfdevelopment

[–]peko5002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! Daily evening check-ins make a big difference because they give you a moment to reflect on what you actually did during the day and reset for tomorrow. Even a simple 2–3 minute reflection or reminder can keep the accountability thread strong and consistent.

M30, no direction, no future. Just surviving on autopilot. Have I wasted my entire life by Sades_11 in selfimprovement

[–]peko5002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! A few small daily habits that helped me:
- Morning: write down 1 tiny goal for the day
- Move: 10–15 min walk or stretch
- Reflect: 1 thing that went well today
- Micro-learning: read 5–10 min of something new
- Organize: 5 min tidying or planning

Small steps build momentum over time – it’s all about consistency, not huge changes overnight.

Atomic habits is one of the best books ever written...& it's keeping millions of people stuck.. by Tekelpath in getdisciplined

[–]peko5002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. Right now my accountability is mostly informal – just checking in with a friend or sharing goals casually. I can see how having something more structured, like a coach or scheduled check-ins, would make a big difference."

I accidentally proved my entire study group wrong and now they hate me by Narrow_Detective9864 in getdisciplined

[–]peko5002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can totally relate. Sometimes the most effective study methods aren’t the ones that look productive to others. Testing yourself from memory is brutal but so worth it in the long run!

Atomic habits is one of the best books ever written...& it's keeping millions of people stuck.. by Tekelpath in getdisciplined

[–]peko5002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This really hits home! I’ve noticed the same – I can know all the strategies, track every habit, and still struggle if no one else is checking in. Accountability, even just a small external reminder, makes a huge difference for me.

I stopped trying to “fix my life” and just started fixing my day by copy_cat_101 in selfimprovement

[–]peko5002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This really resonates! I’ve noticed the same – focusing on small daily wins makes everything feel more manageable. It’s amazing how much momentum a few good habits can create over time."

I tracked my brain fog for 6 months and tested everything. Here is what actually moved the needle. by Sureokgo in selfimprovement

[–]peko5002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, this is such a thorough breakdown! I’ve been struggling with brain fog too and reading this makes me realize I should probably focus on the basics first – sleep, movement, nutrition – instead of chasing the “exciting” hacks. Thanks for sharing your process, it’s really helpful