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Jesus Bosch 🚀
@Jbosch_
x3 Founder. 1 PE exit. AI builder. Data Science. Nerd. https://t.co/vTIvKPa7IJ
Barcelona, Spain Katılım Mart 2026
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@BabatundeOnabaj @Tech_girlll @priztDev obviously you want to have backups to simplify things. Also, deleted data can be rewritten and that erases it permanetnly, but technically the "deleted" data is not impossible to recover, until it's rewritten
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@Tech_girlll @Jbosch_ @priztDev When a database is dropped, for all intents and purposes, it's gone. Most websites have continued backups for that reason.
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@BabatundeOnabaj @Tech_girlll @priztDev There’s plenty of software that can recover deleted files by simply checking rewritable space. This has been straightforward for many years.
On a phone would be more complicated, yes
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100% human feedback (I didn't use any LLM):
- You're selling shovels to gold seekers, and there are a ton of them out there. That's genuinely good.
- Every builder struggles with distribution, especially because most people want to go from 0 to 1 without any real marketing knowledge. Your product can feel like a shortcut to them.
- Good social proof.
- I'm pretty scared of running unaudited code through an npx install. Maybe you could offer a Docker option so people who want to try it in an isolated environment can do that? (This might just be me being a cybersecurity freak.)
- The design is clean and the benefits are clear.
- The footer links that say "BLOG" actually point to different sections of the page instead of the real blog.
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Throw your product, I’ll give you honest feedback!
Jesus Bosch 🚀@Jbosch_
Builders, want brutally honest HUMAN feedback on your landing page? Drop it below and I’ll review it here.
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@Jbosch_ @giladbuilds @X yes, many are worth the money. you can host on many of them for free, and that can be helpful, too. but there are many who offer very little for a lot of money.
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@nostrinsurer @X I used TAAFT, BetaList, Peerlist, Toolfolio and ScrollLaunch. If you can give me a few more (that are actually good) that would be super cool. Tons of lame ones out there though that get 0 traffic
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@adahstwt WSL. microsoft stopped fighting linux and made it a feature. smartest pivot
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@next_gendev @raunofreiberg @emilkowalski @brotzky @mannupaaji @shadcn @brian_lovin @peduarte @sjzhang_ @nandafyi Followed them all
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if you want to build interfaces that feel like apple, your timeline needs an upgrade.
@raunofreiberg (my personal fav.)
@emilkowalski
@brotzky
@mannupaaji
@shadcn (OG)
@brian_lovin
@peduarte
@sjzhang_
@nandafyi
You should also refer to - ui.land (it's amazing and wholesome)
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@Tech_girlll @priztDev 🫡
An implication would be that if you throw away an old phone or computer, even if you “deleted” the relevant data, in many occasions it is still there, open to someone to take it 😬
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@Tech_girlll @priztDev I understand it's exactly the same. A database is just a composition of schemas and other files. Files are bytes, bytes are marked as rewritable.
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@i_mika_el Most vibe coding bros without technical background don’t even know what a stack is 😅, the LLM decided for them
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Founders who launched recently — what stack did you actually use to go from idea → live?
Framer? Webflow? Carrd? Next.js + Vercel? Lovable? Supabase? Clerk? Stripe? Tally? Resend? PostHog?
And what part still wasted the most time?
Genuinely asking because I want to launch something in this space and need real founder advice.
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@printfn5 Yes, although a good book/materials can be useful to get deeper understanding sometimes. But who has time for that nowadays? 😅
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