A lot of us tend to neglect our health, being so entrenched in the work we're doing. That's unfortunate because without health, we can't really do much. It should be prioritized above all.
Prioritizing health starts with simple habits. Personally, exercising even just 45 minutes a day (usually in the morning) - whether that's lifting weights or shooting hoops has greatly improved my posture, energy levels, confidence, and mental clarity. It sounds cliche, but I really do believe exercising is a super-enhancer. What is one healthy habit that has yielded improvements for you?
I m wondering if launching on PH is worth it and could use your take. I ve heard super mixed vibes, some folks call it a game-changer, others say it s a hassle.
What did your PH launch bring you? Traffic, early adopters, solid feedback, or surprises like media shoutouts?
What challenges did you hit, like spam or weak conversions?
Student burnout, anxiety, and isolation are more common than ever, especially with remote learning and academic pressure. I ve seen some early-stage tools try to address this, but I wonder what more can be done.
How do you think AI can actually help improve student mental health and well-being?
At Climatize, we re celebrating the one mom we all share: Mother Earth.
And we re doing it with some climate action, beyond flowers and brunch.
Why? Because she s weathered rising heat, heavy storms, and a whole lot of take without much give. So, we wanted to change that this weekend. Let s Climatize her celebration, together!
When you can build faster than ever these days with AI, how does it affect your launch plans on PH?
The timescale between features is dropping as building is becoming easier. So I'm curious:
Are you planning one big launch, or many smaller ones?
When do you feel it s 'enough' to launch when expectations might be higher?
Does AI change how you think about launch timing and feature scope?
For example, I've got this site waiting for a launch myself: https://feedbagel.com, but I don't know whether to hold off until adding the next part, or can we have multiple launches on here within a short time frame?
I ve been building AI wrappers for the past 3 years as an indie hacker. None of them became profitable. Building failed products taught me how to code, design and market properly. And one day all those skills paid out
The idea
2 months ago Skype announced it was closing down. Most people used Skype for video calls, but there was a niche of people who used Skype to make cheap international calls to mobile and landline numbers. That was a golden opportunity major playing leaving the market, and its users scrambling for an alternative.
The world has changed rapidly over the past two decades with the internet, new technologies and the accelerated transfer of information.
Anyone not actively working online or in IT may have trouble keeping up with these "tech trends." This is especially true for older generations who did not have the opportunity to grow up with computers as it is today.
I have been building, learning, searching, investing for the last 6 years, back to back, non-stop. I feel I have officially reached burnout. One week I am super into building and I code new things like crazy. And the next I just want to chill and go surfing lol. Do you go through a similar phase? How do you deal with the constant change of emotions?