Nafsiyya Ubalawan

Nafsiyya Ubalawan

Social Media Data Analyst
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NIkita Gordeev

14d ago

My first user's session was a series of fatal crashes. Telemetry saved my project.

Hey everyone,

After a week of getting decent views but almost no downloads, I finally saw a new user pop up in my PostHog dashboard. I was ecstatic.

Then I watched the session log in real-time.

17:29: AppStarted
17:29: AppStarted
17:30: AppStarted

DaysAround 1.8 Update

Big one this week: Shareable Travel Stats (from timeline)
Want a "countries I've been to" map?

Jimmy Lowery Jr

28d ago

You are more than what you do

This isn t a typical post for me, or what you may usually see here, but I heard something today that feels worth sharing.

You are more than what you do.

Kevin Collins

1mo 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?

Alex Cloudstar

1mo ago

I spent my 27th birthday coding a fix for my messy group chats. Am I crazy?

Yesterday was my 27th birthday. Instead of the usual dinner, I spent the morning in VIM (btw) shipping the waitlist for Squad In Sync.

The context: I was trying to plan my own birthday and NYE with my friends. Within 48 hours, the WhatsApp thread was 400+ messages deep. The flight info was buried, the restaurant link was lost, and half the group was in "decision paralysis" because they couldn't see the full plan.

What’s the one decision you’ve regretted the most so far?

Is there something you feel you missed and if you could go back, would you make the same decision, or choose differently?

I ve only recently started my professional journey, working at a startup that builds an app. I don t have a long or glamorous career yet, nor a lot of experience. But one thing I do regret is not trying to work earlier, and instead spending most of my time buried in academic studies.

When I finally entered the workplace, I realized that much of what I learned in school was no longer aligned with the market or the speed at which things evolve. The job required soft skills that textbooks and theory never taught. I learned quickly that without self-learning and constant adaptation, it s easy to fall behind.

Jolt AI is joining Ramp

BOOM! Expense management startup @Ramp acqui-hired @Jolt AI to "help its engineers build faster."

@karimatiyeh on X:

"Build faster." Yep, that about sums it up. We want Ramp engineers to be as productive as possible, firing on all cylinders. Jolt is pushing us even further in that direction. High. Speed. Development. Velocity. That's the move here.

Thinking is becoming cheaper. Deciding is not.

AI has dramatically reduced the cost of exploration, drafting and iteration.
But it hasn t reduced the cost of judgment.

In fact, judgment has become more valuable.

What's coming next

Hey folks,

Here's what we're working on actively & planning to release with next update:

  • Automatic capture of memories/data entered by users.

  • Support for select/radio/checkbox fields

  • Alternate fill modes that trigger superfill.ai autofill directly from webpage without the need to open extension UI

Aditya Raj

2mo ago

🚀 Let’s support each other’s Product Hunt launches!

Building and launching is hard, and sometimes we all miss our target audience.
So let s create a small circle of support right here share your product in the comments, and I ll check it out, upvote, and be one of your first supporters.

Here s mine: Retour a simple feedback button for any website.

Looking forward to seeing what you ve built!

Jeff Benson

3mo ago

Tinder Swipes Right on AI

Earlier this week, Nika asked: Is dating through apps still a thing? And she wondered about the effect AI would have on our relationships.

Well:

Jan Willem

3mo ago

CodeReviewr – Pay per review, not per seat

Hi all!

I'm the founder (and only team member) of CodeReviewr.

Colton Williams

3mo ago

i made Whorem Ipsum — the filthiest lorem ipsum generator on the internet

during my lunch break yesterday i made this idea a reality with nothing more than $12 for a domain name, chatGPT and a dream.

please enjoy responsibly