Justice Ojoka

Justice Ojoka

CRM Data Analyst
27 points

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As a CRM Data Analyst, I dive deep into customer data to uncover insights that drive smarter marketing and stronger relationships. I love turning numbers into stories, analyzing trends, improving campaigns, and helping teams make data-backed decisions that truly enhance the customer experience and business growth.

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I honestly forgot today was launch day. 😅 But now it's #12

I ve been so heads-down building, I completely lost track of the calendar. I woke up this morning, checked my notifications, and realized Datastripes Lens is live on Product Hunt... and it s actually going super well!

If you haven't seen it yet, Datastripes Lens is your personal data analyst, right in your browser.

🌿 How did you welcome the first day of 2026?

Happy New Year, everyone. How did you spend the first day of 2026?

For me, the first day of a new year feels like the opening step of a long journey. So instead of rushing into productivity, I chose to begin 2026 by taking care of both my body and my inner world.

Here s how my Day One looked:

An early morning run, pushed myself 1km further to reach 7km
Wrote down all my goals for the year, both personal and professional
Repotted my flowering plant into a new pot
Cooked a nutritious meal for myself with Stranger Things series
Started reading a new book
Cleaned and reset my living space

Kevin Collins

10d ago

Vibecoding AI models with Windsurf

I'm Kevin, founder of EnginifyAI. Over the last 12 months I've been working on a prompt engineering tool. I started off using Bolt but quickly I found myself unable to completely use it effectively. I then tried Cursor and was using it early on but maybe I had the wrong settings as I found myself using all my credits in 2 days. So, I switched to Windsurf, and to my surprise credits were a bit more manageable and it took about 2 weeks before my credits were consumed. Keep in mind that I am new to coding so I spent a lot of time asking questions in Windsurf instead of using my paid subscription to Anthropic.
I'm coding using React/Typescript and Supabase. I have learned that coding is a lot of work, a lot of fine-tuning, and a lot of testing and fixing. The one thing I haven't quite figured out completely is how to fix migrations. Early on I was running SQL scripts directly in Supabase without migration scripts because I found it to be faster. But now Windsurf uses very old migration script references and I find myself fixing the same issues because of an old migration script reference. Any idea how to fix this?
I assume that vibecoding is an experience everyone can enjoy but comes with frustrations about asking the right questions, or being very specific about my requests. I am using Claude Sonnet 4, 4.5 and 4.5 thinking. Are these the best coding ai models for Typescript?

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