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Parth Singh

@parthfullstack

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

Sumali Mayıs 2020
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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·
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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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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Dan M@DanXAura·
Humans were using twitter. Now it's all about bots.
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Shweta ♡
Shweta ♡@Shay_Slay_·
Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Take the moment and make it perfect. How to do this??
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@aryanlabde Those 4 clicks and 1 signup are enough to be motivated to start and be consistent. No use trashing ideas for validation.
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Average vibe coder launch day: > tweet goes out > 500 impressions > 3 clicks > 1 signup > it was your friend
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@cinamarina I think we need to explain it better to ourselves first, then tell the AI.
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Marina Cina
Marina Cina@cinamarina·
Why does AI still sometimes struggle to understand what we want? 😳
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@kalyan_wtf Okay, I need context here. What kind of Pivoting are you talking about?
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Kalyan
Kalyan@kalyan_wtf·
Pivoting 4 times isn't agility. It's panic.
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Most vibe coders don’t have a building problem. They have a “nobody knows this exist” problem.
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@khushiirl Yes, this is the most undervalued approach, cause everyone chases virality and trends.
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khushi.vy
khushi.vy@khushiirl·
If you can’t find any project ideas just build something that solves your own problem. Great apps start with small ideas
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Sanchit Bajaj
Sanchit Bajaj@solitrix02·
@khushiirl Sure I will But that post will definitely get ignored by big accounts. I have dropped one idea in this post only and nobody except the replier gets to see it
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Sayan
Sayan@thesayannayak·
LeetCode doesn’t make you a better developer.
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@thesayannayak I think its more hard to maintain consistency when you have multiple focuses on work. I have that Problem.
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Sayan
Sayan@thesayannayak·
𝕏 growth isn't about content. It's about consistency nobody wants to maintain.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@zuess05 Finishing what got started to give to the 5 people to use.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
What is actually harder in 2026? Building an entire SaaS before hitting your Claude usage limit, or getting 5 people to actually pay for it?
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Kalyan
Kalyan@kalyan_wtf·
By the end of 2026, the most valuable skill won't be coding. It'll be knowing WHEN not to use AI
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@rcmisk Waiting for that 6-month limit first. 🙂
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Ricky
Ricky@rcmisk·
it's 8pm on a Tuesday. you've been building for 6 months. no paying users. a few signups. friends say it's cool. do you keep going or kill it? what's the actual threshold you'd use to make that call?
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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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Lukman Aufbau
Lukman Aufbau@lukmanAufbau·
Which founder wins long-term? • Consistent • Talented
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