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Ambika Vaish
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@gabe thereâs something beautiful about how âstupid appsâ are reminding us what it feels like to use a computer again. not for output, not for metrics â just for joy, texture, presence. "vibeware" feels less like a trend and more like a quiet rebellion. small tools, soft edges, built with care. maybe thatâs the future â less scale, more soul.
"Stupid apps" are the future and vibing coding will bring the rise of *vibeware* - and its okay.
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Ambika Vaish
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@hyuntak_lee Totally feel you! Prompting has evolved fastâfrom super-specific, engineered inputs to models now understanding even casual language. I do think âlazy promptingâ works surprisingly well these days, but I still prefer a more intentional approach.Personally, Iâve developed a structure I stick toâclear roles, defined tasks, and a strong sense of context. I break things down before I...
Whatâs your tip for delivering âContextâ better to AI models?
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Ambika Vaish
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@mattt_lim I completely get what you're saying about marketing being the real challenge! With our in house product PageX coming up for launch, Iâm definitely feeling the weight of getting it in front of the right eyes. Itâs not just about building anymore, itâs about making sure the right people find it and know its worth.Iâve been learning a lot from this community, and Iâd love to hear how...
Which is more important: making a great product or doing effective marketing?
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Ambika Vaish
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I feel this. I couldâve gone the academia route too, but the âreal worldâ pulled me inâit just felt more real, more raw. And yes, wild how the more flexible, higher-paying gigs barely glance at your degree.Uni gave me some structure and good people, but honestly, the real learning kicked in afterâdeadlines, chaos, figuring stuff out on the go.Do you ever miss the classroom vibe though? Just for...
Is a university degree still worth it if you're building a business?


Ambika Vaish
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@rohanrecommends I Completely agree with you on this- AI is brilliant at optimizing workflows but it still struggles with the nuances of execution. The real challenge isnât just automation rather itâs judgment, context, and adaptability. Thatâs why Human + AI feels like the next logical step. Iâm curious as to where do you see AI making the biggest leap in closing this EXECUTION GAP? Any...
How do you handle AI's limitations when it comes to getting things done?
Rohan Chaubey
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I've found that a mix of Notion and Raindrop.io works well for organizing useful contentâNotion for structured notes and Raindrop for bookmarking. But there's always room for improvement! Curious to hear what others swear by. Whatâs your go-to method?
How do you keep track of useful content you find online?
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This sounds super interesting! A chat-based approach to automation? Thatâs next-level. Always up for exploring new tools, especially if they can streamline workflows. How smart is it with multi-step tasks?Like, does it learn from past inputs, or is it more rule-based?Also, what kind of tasks does it handle best right now?
Curious what tools you use today: a tool that automates tasks just by chatting with it.
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Hey all, loving this thread. Seeing a few of you mention Cursor being like a âsuper smart internâ or getting caught in error loops - itâs such a real pain point. I think the future of dev support communities isnât just about sharing fixes, but how we think through these tools together. The stuff that doesnât get captured in docs or changelogs.Curious that when Cursor gets it âalmost right,â...
What were the things that Cursor couldn't "fix" for you?
Hyuntak Lee
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Assistant Marketer here â curious how you all launch like pros !!
Hey PH! Iâm Ambika đ â a few months into my role as an Assistant Marketing Associate at No Nirvana Digital, and loving the steep learning curve.Most of my time goes into writing content, doing SEO audits, and helping prep a launch for our first Chrome extension - a tool called PageX. It's been cool to see what goes into a product launch from the ground up, especially from the marketing side.I...