

Yashraj
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@yrjdev
AI Engineer & Full-Stack Dev Building: SupportGPT → AI support widget for SaaS Cliy → component registry for AI agents Open for retainer work · https://t.co/zMQyDKTAwr





i made an app that feeds you to the sharks if you don't publicly launch your own product in 30 days. no more of this: "dude i just 100x'ed my workflow with this new AI model"... meanwhile... 0 projects launched 0 revenue 0 users 100 x 0 = still 0. it's time to go from 0 to 1. it's time to: SHlPORDIE.COM 🏴☠️. ship a new product every 30 days until one changes your life or... DIE, in the app, and get kicked from the community forever while being publicly humiliated. no refunds for those who fail to ship. custom trophies to be collected for those who succeed. if you DO ship, you also get to remain in a community of people who actually ship things and get users ++ revenue. sidenote: i'm really excited to see if this can be the push someone needs like how @marclou's shipfast project pushed me and is the entire reason i have a $35K MRR solo operated SaaS now and many other successful mobile apps GLHF, DON'T DIE, and KEEP GOING!! i've never taken a launch this legit so let's see how it goes :)


NOBODY has written code from pure knowledge since 2008. Either developers Google'd it or use stack over flow AI just automated it.




Working code beats perfect code. Almost every time. Early in your career, you think great engineers write flawless code. They don’t. They ship things that work. I’ve seen teams spend weeks polishing “perfect” solutions… while users were blocked by something basic not working. That’s not craftsmanship. That’s procrastination dressed up as standards. Working code does a few important things: • It proves the idea has value • It creates feedback you can’t get in theory • It moves the business forward • It gives you something real to improve Perfect code that never ships does none of that. Yes, bad code causes problems later. But no code causes problems immediately. The real skill isn’t writing perfect code. It’s knowing when “good enough” is good enough. Ship. Learn. Refactor with intent. Most engineers don’t stall because they lack ability. They stall because they’re scared to show unfinished work. That fear costs more than technical debt ever will. Working code is how momentum is built. Perfect code is how momentum gets killed. —— ♻ Repost to help others learn that. ➕ Follow @petarivanovv9 + turn on notifications.




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