Karishma Yadav

Karishma Yadav

Content Creator & Life-Long Learner

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What helps you become a CEO? Start by asking questions.

In the past, my thoughts were often stuck in small, daily things like:
Is there any drama on Facebook today?
Did anyone like my story?
Did my crush drop any hints?
Is anyone asking me out today?
Does my best friend have new stories to tell me?

Looking back, I can t help but laugh at myself. None of these thoughts really helped me grow, yet they always gave me that emotional, butterfly-in-the-stomach feeling.

Everything started to change when I entered a phase of I don t even know who I am.
And that s when I began searching for real answers.

Just Launched: Pretty Prompt x Lovable Integration 🧡

I am so excited about this one!

You can now use Pretty Prompt right inside @Lovable (in beta)

We ve been working super hard to take Pretty Prompt beyond the generic ChatGPT world, and stepping into Vibe Coding.

Alex Cloudstar

27d ago

What makes you decide not to try a product?

There are plenty of tools that seem useful on paper, yet something makes us close the tab instantly.

Sometimes it s pricing, sometimes messaging, sometimes the onboarding feels unclear.

Often it s a gut feeling that s hard to explain.

Backup Management Is Live in Bult.ai

We just shipped Backups in Bult.ai
You can now protect your data with built-in backup management:
Enable or disable automatic backups
Choose flexible schedules from hourly to biweekly
Create backups manually when needed
Download, restore, or delete backups

Backups are created while the service is running.

My Financép/my-financeMatt Carroll

1mo ago

This is how I spent money in 2025

Every year I reflect on how I spent money in the previous year. Previously, I have manually scraped my bank statements and put together a report, but 2025 was interesting because I built a fairly overkill personal finance product to make this report easy to generate for myself.

Because it is really easy, I m going to do a deep dive on how I spent money in 2025. (I was able to put this all together in ~10 mins)

Dixit Ram

1mo ago

I built a tiny pixel pet that follows your cursor — would love feedback from fellow makers 🐾

Hey PH folks

I ve been doing some vibe coding lately and ended up building Cursor Pet a small browser extension where a pixel-art pet follows your mouse and idles when you stop.

It started as a fun side project, but it got me thinking about micro-delight in everyday tools. Sometimes small, playful elements can make long browsing or coding sessions feel lighter.

I d love your thoughts on:

Code review breaks when reviewers are tired

Not because people don t care.
Because attention is limited.

When reviewers are exhausted,
they miss context,
skim changes,
and default to approval.

PRFlow was built to remove the noise before humans step in,
lint-level issues, obvious mistakes, missing basics.

It doesn t replace reviewers.
It protects their focus.
If you want to try it on real PRs, here is the link : https://www.graphbit.ai/prflow

Code Review Works Best When It Stops Acting Like a Checkpoint

The best reviewers don t act like gatekeepers.
They act like collaborators :

asking questions,
surfacing alternatives,
and making intent explicit.

Vlad Dyachenko

2mo ago

2026: X projects in X months - solve for X

Two days ago I saw this thread about how we are having more launches in post-GPT era.
And a question was born in my head: what quantity is optimal now? Of course, you can often see a trend among builders on X, where they launch a project per month, then roughly 4 months later 1 project takes off and we don't see new projects for the next 6 months because the person is busy scaling (and that's ok, testing a hypothesis shouldn't take much time)
But still, what pace should be considered right? 12 in 12 months slow in modern reality. Launch a product in a day? Unrealistic (SEO, ads, app approvals, various settings and optimizations). Theeeeen...48 products a year?
Or should we look at this from another angle, where LLMs allow us to create 12 products in 12 months with more features and better quality? What's the community's opinion?

Hayds L

2mo ago

I've got a confession to make..

I don't really use chatgpt, claude, gemini or any other Al assistant apps anymore.. In fact at this point I barely even need project / task tracking software.
Why? Because over the last year, I've been building something even better. And today @natdelnova & I are officially launching it:
Its called Intangle.
It's an AI assistant & memory system, a first of its kind "coherence engine" for busy, curious & data concerned individuals & businesses that:

  • Remembers everything you tell it, web digs you ask it to do, docs you attach, remembering conversations and aggregating them into topics for effortless interactions

  • Keeps your data private with fully encrypted data & air-gapped AI inferencing, neither us or AI corporations see it when using our default "Tan" provider in the model dropdown

  • Organizes everything intelligently for you; archiving old stuff, linking clearly related memory items, merging things with clear duplication & maintaining overall coherence and clarity in your data

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