For me, I feel like the hardest part isn't choosing between tools like React, Firebase, Railway, etc, it's really deciding which parts of the stack I should commit most of my time and tokens early and which ones may become painful to replace later.
Do you stick with a familiar stack and avoid overthinking it, design around expected scale from day one, let your coding agent influence the architecture, or start with the cheapest setup and migrate later? Also, curious which early technical choice has saved you the most time, and which one you wish you probably shouldn't have overthinked on.
Hello makers, I m Niloy, Product Lead & Researcher at BurnLink. It s been amazing seeing the support and response from the community so far. Today, I wanted to share something interesting about the thinking behind our product what led us to build it in the first place from a psychological perspective and what's the future of BurnLink.