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Nika
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What are the 5 tools you simply couldn't do your work without?
... thing catches more than any tool does. Reddit for ideation. Lurking in the right subreddits surfaces problems people are actually complaining about, which beats guessing at features in a vacuum. Comment from Taissa Maleh(@tmaleh_): According to my
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(it forgot to add itself): 1. Atlassian (Jira/Confluence) by far your heaviest hands-on tool. 1.3h of focused time and ~1,500 keystrokes across recent sessions. This is where your real work gets done. Google Calendar used today ... ... Always curious what the SEO/affiliate folks here run
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Gabe Perez
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1yr ago
I Built My First Raycast Extension. Here's How I Did It!
... Extension on GitHub here! I will launch it when it's approved on the Raycast store :) I'll publish a more in-depth, nerdy guide later. But for now...here's my experience building a Raycast Extension! Tech Stack: @
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: To digest and explore the Raycast & ITAD Documentation quickly while also feeding all the info into Cursor. @Cursor & @Warp : I leaned on AI tools to write and check the code and ensure it complied with Raycast ... ... great place to start vibe coding and building. Remember to start small, iterate quickly, and don t be afraid to take a step back and read some documentation if your AI tools get stuck. You can always ask
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Gabe Perez
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1yr ago
Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?
... product teams that focus on the agent loop, tool calling, management of context and subagents can move faster and I think that's why Claude Code and Amp have the edge right now with Gemini-CLI also catching up.
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Code forks start with a huge surface area that comes with all kinds of scope creep challenges. This helped Cursor et al to get started and onboard users fast because the user experience is largely backwards compatibility. It meets people ... ... startup" cost but agree with you a richer UI will fair better longer-term. So basically what we're looking at is a reimaginging of what an IDE would look like, similar to what the
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p/general
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Gabe Perez
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1yr ago
I review hundreds of products daily and try to demo as many as I can - what do you want to learn?
... jakecrump oooo, great question. Most common elements that don't immediately click Little to no onboarding..or way too complicated Trying to do/explain too much at once Not great landing page (or launch!) Uses copycat language of a
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... ... actually way more. Things that almost work Focus on one key idea that makes them unique and drives that home to the user Great onboarding experience Some sort of design element that captures the user... looking at you @
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