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Christina Nguyenstarted a discussion
I made a Reddit community for my product, getting 4,500+ followers in just 3 months
It's a great way to validate demand, build a user base/community before launching, and just have fun posting memes. My subreddit is /r/LearnedWrong, which I built for my (not launched on PH yet) site Retrocodex. It's a space where you discover what you've been taught in school or everyday life that's now outdated or was always a myth. Since what everyone has been taught varies by location, you...
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Like a lot of people here, there's no way in hell I'm letting AI touch anything personal. I only use Claude Cowork to help me put together research for Retrocodex that I end up researching myself anyway. I review everything it gives me and only put it on the site if I like it. So what's on the site right now is a mix of content I've found myself and content Claude has given me that I ended up...
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This won't count as vibe coding to everyone since I designed every component manually and just used AI to code. Back in June 2025, I designed a mobile app called Spellnotes on @Figma and coded it on @bolt.new. It's a task management app inspired by character.ai. Instead of chatting with the characters, you input your task, such as "buy cheese for the BBQ" and the characters read your tasks back...
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Increase yes, dominate no. It might be more accurate to say "small teams". Also, "solo" may be a bit misleading. A lot of "solo" folks might be depending on agencies to get some work done. They may not be hiring official in-house employees but they could still be working with other human beings. Many solo founders working with AI to code also already had coding knowledge beforehand. I'm a solo...
