Vladislav Siumbeli

Vladislav Siumbeli

Sharing my indie journey.

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About me ๐Ÿš€ Indie hacker & builder of small products that (hopefully) grow big ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ป Senior Frontend Engineer โ€” 8+ years in React, React Native & Next.js โ˜• Always shipping, learning, and sharing my progress ๐ŸŒ vladsiu.com ยท ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ github.com/WhoSV Current Projects ๐Ÿฑ TinyRecipe โ€” apple.co/4pvJQgX (Live) ๐Ÿ’ฐ TinyDebt โ€” apple.co/4pBjAlx (Live) ๐Ÿ† TinyMilestone โ€” (In progress)

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TinyDebt just got a big under-the-hood update! โš™๏ธ

I moved the app from Supabase to Firebase to explore new tech and try @react-native-firebase with Expo.

The migration was smooth, setup simple, and Firestore s offline-first nature fits perfectly for TinyDebt s minimal, local-first philosophy

Just wanted to share a quick update ๐Ÿš€

I recently migrated TinyRecipe from Supabase Firebase using @react-native-firebase, and it worked like a charm with Expo.

The app feels snappier now, especially with Firestore s real-time updates. Also, Expo s native module support has come a long way integration was smoother than I expected!

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23d ago

Stop relying on one AI tool - here's my vibe coding setup

I've been experimenting with different AI tools and realized: sticking to just one limits you.

Here's how I split my workflow:

  • Design (big picture): Antigravity

  • Design (details): Cursor Visual Editor

  • Overall logic: Claude Code

  • Tricky logic that won't solve: Codex

  • File cleanup: Gemini CLI

Each tool has its strengths. Mixing them gets way better results than forcing one to do everything.

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