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nice idea honestly. having one place where your actual work speaks for you makes a lot of sense, especially for indie hackers and devs who are spread across too many platforms. curious, what do people connect first most of the time, github or something else?
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this looks clean. i like tools that give useful system info without making you open some big messy monitor window every time. the calm interface part stands out too, because most performance tools feel way too noisy.

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this is actually pretty smart. half the struggle with ai fixing ui stuff is just explaining what exactly is broken, so pulling the selector, styles, screenshot and component info in one go makes a lot of sense. sweep mode sounds useful too, specially when there are multiple small issues all over the page. curious, what kind of users are getting the most value from this right now, devs fixing...
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this is actually a cool take. i like that you are not trying to make “another discord bot framework” and instead giving agents a cleaner way to interact with discord directly. the permission profiles and audit logs part also makes it feel way more practical, because that’s exactly the kind of thing people would worry about first. curious, what are people using it for first in real life, simple...
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Nayan Suryaleft a comment
this is kinda cool tbh. making slides without leaving the terminal is such a niche thing but for devs i can actually see the appeal. also the git-native part makes a lot of sense, way better than ending up with 10 random deck versions.

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this is actually very relatable. once the number of mailboxes starts growing, things get messy real fast and checking each one manually is just painful. the task prioritization part sounds way more useful than people might think. curious, what was the biggest thing teams were missing before this rebuild, actual deliverability issues or just not knowing where to look first?
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this is actually a pretty real problem tbh. when the number of applicants gets high, just reaching the actually good candidates takes so much time and energy. i like that this is focused on that part and not trying to do 20 random things.

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