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Sanath bhatleft a comment
It depends on the person. If I want to learn something, my prompts or questions will reflect that. For example, if I want to know something- how it works, how I can make it myself - it will give me a detailed guide with instructions that I can follow. Use prompts like this: "I want to learn [skill]. Act as my tutor. Break it into small concepts. Teach me one at a time. Quiz me before moving on....
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Spot on. I think 'ship fast' is often misunderstood as 'ship anything.' I’m currently building GPT Prompt Maker and I’ve had to remind myself of this constantly. Shipping fast doesn’t mean shipping wrong features or things no one actually asked for. Sometimes those core, high-value features just take time to get right. In my experience, if what you ship isn't actually working or polished, you...
Nobody talks about the products that survived because they shipped slow.
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Vibe coding may not able to provide direct money, but it's a better way to build fast, small product features, and building lead magnet tools is very easy with vibe coding. I even built product with it; it will be launching soon!
Can vibe coding become a real income stream?
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Gemini 3.1 pro is good via Google Studio.
Can you ship a production-ready Full-Stack App in 2026 without a Pro subscription?
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I used Antigravity for my project and built a complete product. It even has a backend CMS for content, SEO, and lead magnets. With a referral program, OAuth, and payment integration, it works perfectly fine. I am no coder, but I'm waiting to launch the product on PH soon!
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Glad to see Reddit is a solid option, but I'm still on the fence about whether it's worth investing my time there
Got $1,100 MRR after launching 1 month ago | What worked for us
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