Ayush ☁️
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This and the next week are way too much work with a tight deadline at work, yesterday I had to work 9 hours onsite and a 30 min call after the day at home & same would continue for today and coming days
This is a huge learning opportunity and hopefully will apply these principles to the side projects which would be on hold for a while now
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I've updated the profile section on validuct.com to showcase the user's contribution to the community

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When you avoid fun and people for too long just to work more, it doesn’t make you disciplined.
It builds pressure. Then one day you can’t do anything beyond what’s required.
That crash isn’t random. It’s burnout.
I've had these cycles going for years, where for months I can put in 16 hours a day and then for weeks I feel like doing nothing, feeling like crap. What I believe is I suck at creating a balance in recreational activities and work/learning routines.
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💡Darch — Diagram to Cloud Architecture
Darch is a visual-first platform that converts architecture diagrams directly into production-rea...
I've shared this idea on @validuct — check it out and let me know what you think!
validuct.com/idea/cf1a1ce5-…

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@OskarWieckowicz Yes I've been working on such features but was genuinely in need of views from other founders & indie hackers on this whole idea
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@ayroids Without a large audience, it's hard to get something like this off the ground. I created a marketplace for lawyers and didn't reach critical mass. The best approach is to provide single-player value to attract people when there aren't any yet.
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I need help
I've been building validuct.com for a almost a month now, 20 days offline and 10+ days in public. I've created a platform frustrated from the fact that no single idea validation platform exists where I can talk to people and know if this is worth building or not.
The reality of why such platforms don't exist, hit me now, it's just hard to build community/social platforms because their value is their users and their contributions and when starting out you have none.
I'm genuienly trying to solve a problem but am afraid that I've headed the wrong direction, this platform might not exist and rather I should be working on something better.
I've been researching for some days now how do I make this better or pivot the idea, but all the stories and insights are directing to either build a landing page + waitlist solution for indie hackers or stopping the progress on the platform.
Need advice from people who've had similar experiences in the past.
Thank you!
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@coolindiehacker Right, Lavanya
But this whole will catch up soon once the impact starts increasing & most would be left so far behind
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People who work all day and don't use social media are not even aware of the possibilities and rapid developments that AI offers. Their mind is occupied with all things related to work and family and other things that they don't get time to think about AI at all.
I am aware of these developments only because 1. I love working on AI related stuff. 2. My X feed is tuned to show a lot of AI related posts.
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Outside of X no one is bothered with the AI craze, most people just use chatgpt or claude to still just copy paste stuff
I heard a senior engineer saying there's so much time for AI to mature that even someone my age (23) would retire
Either they know something I don't or they aren't aware of the pace it's growing
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@mohbii Here's the platform - validuct.com
I'm targeting potential users who are other indie hackers & founders
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Built the feature/suggestion section to allow users to share suggestions and feature requests in validuct.com


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