siddy
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siddy
@siddythingsx
Full stack web & IOS Developer. Building https://t.co/1JxpkaT2vj -- Turn notes into a clear learning roadmap, built for real studying.
Katılım Ocak 2026
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@Layton_Gott I don’t know the answer but if you’re not sure about product, just a random idea, just create wishlist, do some performance marketing and take action on MVP after that, but if you like the idea, if you have early customers to sign up, then create MVP
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If your are solo working on a project must try for UI dev
Flo@growthflo
Here are 5 Claude Skills for designers 👇
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tried this claude code skill for my website and it handled way more than basic seo
>AI bot access checks
>FAQ schema
>meta tags
>twitter Cards
>schema markup
>answer-first structure
>citations
>robots.txt + sitemap checks
>keyword/content optimisation
>and a full optimisation report
and it is not just for Google/Bing, but for AI search tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot too...

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6 Custom Skills That Make Claude 10x More Useful
Now it builds landing pages with distinctive typography, runs full SEO audits with a health score, reviews PRs like a senior engineer, creates videos with React, and catches security vulnerabilities before they ship.
No plugins. No extensions. Just markdown files in a folder.
Here are the 6 skills:
1. frontend-design
2. ui-ux-pro-max
3. seo
4. code-review
5. remotion
6. owasp-security
Comment “SKILLS” for the full setup guide.

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I’m building a tool to fix how we study with AI
A couple of months ago I started using AI heavily for studying, and at first it felt like a superpower. I could understand topics faster, summarize entire chapters, and get instant explanations whenever I was stuck.
But after a while, I noticed something weird.
I was learning a lot… but not really progressing.
I’d jump from topic to topic, go down random rabbit holes, and never feel fully confident about what I actually knew. There was no sense of direction, just answers.
That frustration turned into a side project that’s now becoming something bigger.
What I’m building Mapwise
A tool that turns any topic into a structured learning roadmap, instead of just giving answers.
Not another chatbot more like a layer on top of AI that helps you see:
-> what to learn first
-> what comes next
how everything connects
A few things I’m focusing on:
Learning paths, not just outputs
Instead of “explain this topic,” it lays out a step-by-step flow so you’re not guessing what to study next.
Built around how people actually learn
Breaking topics into levels, linking concepts, and making it easier to go from basics → depth → practice.
Reduces the “AI rabbit hole” problem
Less jumping between disconnected answers, more following a clear path.
I’m still early on this, but it’s already changed how I study.
has anyone else felt this same issue using AI for learning? Or does the current “ask → answer” flow work fine for you?
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If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot.
I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin).
Giving it away 100% free.
Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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