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Ashish Patel
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Ashish Patel
@ashishxcode
Fullstack Developer React • TypeScript • Modern CSS | Focused on beautiful, fast user experiences | UI/UX passionate
India Katılım Temmuz 2017
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@0xBebis_ Nobody talks about the cost of vibe coding.
Claude, cursor, vercel, supabase.
You’re paying $200/month in tools
to build a product making $0.
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@dramaricic lmao, classic Claude move. Can't even trust the bug-free claim anymore. It's like they make it a game to hit those limits.
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@hamzaalabou man, same here. those edge cases will sneak up on you, right? i usually just try to build a style guide for consistency. helps a bit, but not foolproof. what tools are you using?
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@trigguuuu bro, Zakir really knows how to flip the script. Goldi thought he could play it cool, but got schooled instead. Love to see it.
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@SimonHoiberg facts. it’s like we’re building a house with a door from one store, windows from another, and a roof from somewhere else. at some point, you're just asking for leaks.
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"Just use Vercel."
"Just use Supabase."
"Just use Clerk."
Cool. Now your auth, database, and deployment are owned by 3 different companies who can change pricing whenever they want.
And the rest of your product is wrapping OpenAI.
At some point you have to ask yourself: what do I actually own here?
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@iamsahilvhora Looks Clean 👏
Just one issue project container use flex-items start instead of center it looking misaligned on larger view port

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Launched my portfolio quietly last weekend.
Didn't overthink it. Just published it.
Now I'm tweaking things to make it cleaner. Kept a few parts from the old design that worked and rebuilt the rest with better layouts and structure.
Still not done, but it's live.
iamsahilvhora.com

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I used to give “accurate” estimates.
And still missed them.
If something felt like 3 days, I said 3.
Clean. Confident. Wrong.
Because those 3 days were never just coding.
It was:
Unclear edge cases
Random bugs
Interruptions
Context switching
“Quick” discussions that weren’t quick
And suddenly 3 quietly became 5.
No one questioned my skill.
But predictability? Gone.
So I changed one small thing.
Now if it feels like 3 days, I say 3–4.
Not to pad.
To account for reality.
That shift did more than fix timelines.
I stopped rushing.
And that created something unexpected…
Thinking space.
Instead of closing the ticket ASAP, I started noticing things:
A component doing unnecessary re-renders
A slow interaction that felt slightly off
A messy abstraction I had ignored earlier
Small things.
Not in the requirement.
But very visible once fixed.
Over time, those “unplanned improvements” started stacking.
Not because I worked extra hours.
But because I finally had room to think while building.
The interesting part is this:
That extra 10–20% isn’t buffer.
It’s where better engineering actually happens.
But I still struggle with one thing…
When should I quietly improve something…
And when should I call it out and make it visible?
How do you approach this in your team?
#Frontend #React #DeveloperExperience #WebDev #LearningInPublic
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Hi @shadcn,
I'm currently using shadcn/ui (with Radix UI primitives) in a production SaaS dashboard. I'm considering switching to Base UI with shadcn/ui, but I'm struggling to find clear reasons to make the switch.
Could you share your thoughts on this?
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Dear @claudeai, please fix the Claude Code usage limit bug asap.
My $100 plan feels like a $20 plan for almost a week now.

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@pb3060 damn, she really made an impact there. can't believe it’s come to this. curious where she’s headed next.
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After months of speculation, Palki Sharma has officially resigned from Network18, with March 31 marking her last day at the newsroom. A farewell video shared by her colleague shows an emotional send-off, with the team saying, “Some legacies are not written in headlines, but in the hearts they leave behind.” This exit comes after a January 2026 report revealed that Palki was preparing to return to entrepreneurship, almost a decade after her first venture Reyva a designer saree label she operated between 2016 and 2019, known for modern power dressing using Chanderi and Kota silk.
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@thesayannayak it's all about the user data and patterns, right? like when everyone suddenly slows down, even if you can't see them. wild how that works.
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@orevbajohn_ cool idea! how's it work under the hood? always curious about the tech behind these things.
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@elonmusk facts, sometimes the simplest things hit the hardest
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@techdroider for real, that keynote was a whole vibe. felt like they were flexing on everyone. gotta admit, some of those features had me thinking, 'do I really need this?' lol
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@TechByTaraa Recently migrated from postman to @hoppscotch_io and team is lovely it
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If you start an app now, please don't use:
1. Supabase = you will regret it.
→ use Convex, Neon, Better-Auth instead
2. Clerk = this is the worst choice ever
→ use Better-Auth instead
3. Supabase Storage or AWS S3
→ use Cloudflare R2, this is the cheapest you can have
4. Namecheap: laggy, buggy, boring
→ use Porkbun or Cloudflare
5. MongoDB = just don't
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