Parth Singh

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Parth Singh

Parth Singh

@parthfullstack

Full-Stack Developer | Building web apps & learning in public | Exploring the E-commerce Space | Building SHIPLOG

가입일 Mayıs 2020
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@ElitzaVasileva I do not have big numbers, but I have seen followers going down and analytics showing nothing. I guess thats the algorithm at work too.
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Elitza Vasileva
Elitza Vasileva@ElitzaVasileva·
STOP USING AI FOR REPLIES!!!!!!! 🤦‍♀️
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@wesbos @syntaxfm Working on Shiplog. Started it as a tool for myself to store ideas, now trying to build it to help everyone select one idea and then stick to it to ship it. shiplog.webarc.one
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
What are you working on? Send me your project. OSS, Paid, whatever. We're doing a @syntaxfm Syntax Highlight and we will review and/or roast your projects
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@rustolio @elonmusk I think my comment got misread. I wasn’t criticizing. Tech gets judged by failures, not impact. Still rooting for the 90%+ making the world better.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla self-driving saves a lot of lives – the statistics are unequivocal. That doesn’t mean it’s perfect, of course. Even when we improve safety 10X, saving 90% of the million lives lost in auto accidents every year, Tesla will still get sued for the 10% who did die. The 90% who are still alive mostly won’t even know that Tesla saved them. Nonetheless, it is the right thing to do.
Elliot Cohen@ElliotCohe74430

Tesla FSD just saved two lives on the highway. A man walked straight into traffic in heavy fog/rain at 65+ mph. The Model 3 spotted him and swerved safely. Could’ve been fatal for both the pedestrian and my cousin driving. Insane reaction time. Grateful for @elonmusk @Tesla

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mscode07
mscode07@mscode07·
hey builders, after posting for weeks My 2-week analytics finally turned Green Feels good to see progress. How are your stats looking?
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@lukmanAufbau In my case, yes. But I have seen people who have bandwidth utilise 'discipline' as a tool to do excellent work, or use it as an excuse to show why others succeeded, and some failed.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
I used to think I had a discipline problem. Every day I’d open X for “just 5 minutes”… reply to a few people… maybe share a thought… …and somehow end up losing an hour. Not because I was lazy. But because conversations matter. As a builder, I don’t just want to ship. I want to engage, exchange ideas, and be part of the ecosystem. That’s my identity: I’m someone who builds and shows up. But here’s the loop I kept getting stuck in: → I show up on X → I get pulled into conversations → I lose time → I go back to building → I disappear again And the cycle repeats. So I tried the opposite. I ignored X. Focused only on building. But that created a different problem: → I build → I don’t engage → I miss conversations → I lose surface area → I feel disconnected Same loop. Different direction. That’s when it clicked. The problem isn’t discipline. It’s bandwidth. So for the past few weeks, I’ve been building something to solve this. A system that can reply on my behalf when I’m not around. But not in a generic “AI auto-reply” way. I’ve been deeply personalising it: – Feeding it how I think – Training it on how I write – Shaping its tone to match mine – Embedding my beliefs about building – Teaching it what I value in conversations The goal is simple: When I can’t show up… something that feels like me still can. Now I’m back in the loop again: → System reads context → Generates a reply → I review, tweak, learn → System improves → Feels more like me But here’s the conflict: How do you scale presence… without losing authenticity? Because if it doesn’t feel like me, it defeats the whole point. So I made a choice: I’m not optimizing for volume. I’m optimizing for alignment. Fewer replies. Better replies. More “me” in every interaction. And slowly, something is changing. I’m no longer choosing between: → building → or being present I’m designing a way to do both. Still early. Still experimenting. Still refining the edges. But if this works… It won’t feel like automation. It’ll feel like continuity. Yesterday was a good day.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
All AI is just a wrapper. It’s not trained on truth. It’s trained on averages the smoothed-out mean of the internet. Filtered. Safe. Predictable. When millions use the same model, they start thinking the same way. Consume it blindly, and you become part of that average. Use AI for patterns and speed. But question everything it spits out. Break its logic. Inject your own weird, contradictory, first-principles thinking. Because AI hands you the consensus. Your real edge? Refusing to become one. What’s one belief you hold that most AIs would water down or reject? Drop it below. 👇
Saniya@_saniyak_09

I was using ChatGPT. Then I checked Claude. Both gave completely different answers. Now I don’t know who’s right.

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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
I kept having ideas. And somehow… I never built them. 🧵👇 Every day, a new idea felt exciting. “This could work.” “This one is better.” “This is the one.” I wasn’t short on ideas. I was drowning in them. So I did what most builders do: I wrote them down. Notes app. Notion. Random docs. Felt productive. But nothing actually shipped. Here’s what I didn’t realize: Thinking about ideas feels like progress. It isn’t. The real problem wasn’t a lack of ideas. It was a lack of clarity. When everything feels like a good idea… You pick none. Then I noticed something strange. Some ideas kept coming back. Not once. Not twice. But again… and again. That’s when it clicked: Repetition is not random. It’s a signal. Your brain is already telling you what to build. You’re just not noticing it. So I built something for myself: A system that doesn’t just store ideas… But detects patterns in them. It shows you: 👉 Which ideas keep coming back 👉 Which ones actually matter 👉 What you should focus on No more guessing. No more switching. Just one clear direction. I call it: Shiplog It’s built for indie devs who: • Have too many ideas • Struggle to pick one • Want to actually ship something If you’ve ever said: “I have so many ideas, but I don’t know what to build.” This is for you. Stop losing ideas. Start shipping them. 👉 shiplog.webarc.one
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
New Week, New Day, New Project. What are you working on today?
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Ralphy@Ralphy_rawvi·
@parthfullstack @yannick_ferire Actually tried it. Misunderstood Build Mode at first, thought it was a philosophy choice then realized it's the free plan push. But the forced-focus mechanic is interesting on its own, locking yourself into one thing is half the battle for solo builders.
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Yannick Ferire 🐯
Yannick Ferire 🐯@yannick_ferire·
👀 Distribution hack!! Drop your project URL Give 1 feedback and get feedback from others
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@Ralphy_rawvi @yannick_ferire Appreciate you trying it out 🙌 Yeah, that confusion makes sense — I’m actively working on improving onboarding, tutorials, and the landing page to make things clearer from the start. That “forced focus” part you mentioned is exactly what I’m trying to build around.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@yannick_ferire @laysteeven Appreciate it 🙌 I feel a builder community only works when people genuinely show up for each other, not just drop links. Trying to be more intentional about making time to help others too.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
Thanks for pointing that out — fixed it now 🙌 And yeah, that one user is me for now 😄 I get a lot of ideas (small, big, random), so I started with a simple version just for myself. Now I’m picking the ones that feel useful and turning them into things others can use too — one by one. Nothing huge planned, just building and shipping consistently.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@isha_singh06 What’s this guy saying about all these “dead” tools? 👀
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Isha Singh🌈
Isha Singh🌈@isha_singh06·
Is everything is dead🤷🏻
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@kalashvasaniya Not sure about “cool” 😄 but I’m building tools that I find useful myself, and trying to improve + ship them so they can help others too. Would be down for a VC 👍
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Kalash
Kalash@kalashvasaniya·
if youre an indie hacker or someone who is building something cool and just wanna hop on a vc to chit chat, lmk im always down to talk about ideas, products, what youre working on, whats working and whats not
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@laysteeven @yannick_ferire Tried FeedbackFirst. And people already have started listing products and giving feedback. I found really great ideas and products built on them and trying them out to provide feedback. The concept and value provided is great. Still trying it out.
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Steeven
Steeven@laysteeven·
@yannick_ferire I’m building FeedbackFirst a community where makers get visibility and useful feedback, and reviewers can turn valuable feedback into credits they can cash out. feedbackfirst.dev
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