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I learned Xcode to build a sleep tracker with AI psychological coaches.
... before the chaos starts. Sensory UI: A true-black Dark Mode to actively protect your melatonin levels at night, paired with premium haptic feedback. The Journey Building this as a solo indie dev from scratch was grueling. Wrestling with
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... accessibility issues, and typos @Pieter by @levelsio is a Windows 3.11 retro computer with working dial-up modem internet @Git Pushups wants you to stay healthy while coding Best IDE in 2025? In the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey,
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How I Built a macOS App with 400+ Users - Without Any macOS Development Experience, Using AI Tools
... with good old-fashioned Google searches Key takeaway: In unfamiliar territory, search first. Don t dive into coding too early - especially if you want to build a working product, not just a half-baked prototype. Starting a New Project (
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I got tired of pretending to be productive. So I built an app that forces me to work.
... through the BS. I m a solo founder. I live inside Notion,
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, Apple Calendar, Twitter, and 37 different Apple Notes. I ve tried every productivity method under the sun: Pomodoro, GTD, Deep Work, Time-blocking, Eisenhower Matrix, Second Brain setups You name it. I tried it. And none of them worked for me. But here s the hard truth: It s not about the tools. It s about control. And most of us don t have it. Not when ... ... Discipline systems are nonexistent. We don t need more dashboards. We need something that forces us to finish. What FORGE does: It starts simple: You set a mission write, build, ship, code You pick your app Notion, Notes, Obsidian,
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