
What makes you quit DSA?
A lot of people start DSA but don’t continue. What usually makes you stop? - Too hard? - No structure? - Lack of consistency? Trying to understand the real blockers.
Do you prefer learning by watching or doing?
Most DSA learning today is video-based. But I’ve noticed understanding doesn’t always translate into solving. Do you prefer: 1. Watching explanations 2. Solving step by step interactively Curious what actually works better for people.
What makes DSA difficult for you?
I’m building KarkAI, an interactive DSA learning platform. Curious to understand this better: What part of DSA feels hardest for you? - Understanding concepts? - Applying them in problems? - Remembering patterns? Trying to learn from real experiences while improving the product. https://karkai.world/

KarkAI - The memory training app
Hi everyone, I recently launched a web app called KARKAI after spending weeks debugging deployment, auth, and edge cases. The idea is simple: KARKAI helps learners turn notes into long-term memory using calm, daily recall — without pressure. I’m genuinely looking for early feedback from people who build or learn regularly. Things I’d really appreciate feedback on: • Does the idea make sense at...
KARKAI - A calm daily habit to protect what you learn.
Hi everyone, I recently launched a web app called KARKAI after spending weeks debugging deployment, auth, and edge cases. The idea is simple: KARKAI helps learners turn notes into long-term memory using calm, daily recall — without pressure. I’m genuinely looking for early feedback from people who build or learn regularly. Things I’d really appreciate feedback on: • Does the idea make sense at...
KARAI - A calm daily habit to protect what you learn.
Hi everyone, I recently launched a web app called KARKAI after spending weeks debugging deployment, auth, and edge cases. The idea is simple: KARKAI helps learners turn notes into long-term memory using calm, daily recall — without pressure. I’m genuinely looking for early feedback from people who build or learn regularly. Things I’d really appreciate feedback on: • Does the idea make sense at...
