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Daivy

@daivymorales_

Part-time student, Full-time procrastinator, occasional Indie Hacker 🫑

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"My product was a failure on Reddit"❌ You can say that when you have tried this distribution channels: - X. - Facebooks Groups. - LinkedIn (more B2B, but you can try B2C). - TikTok. - Instagram Reels. - YouTube Shorts. - Hacker News. - Product Hunt. - Indie Hackers. - Reddit

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i'll do it later' the most expensive lie a student and entrepreneurs tells themselves. your brain can only handle 5-7 tasks at once. trying to juggle more = anxiety, overwhelm, and missed deadlines. stop managing tasks, start managing energy.

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Started working on a new project this week. πŸ”₯ Nothing glorious to show so far. Some technical validation and trying to come up with a marketing plan. Will share more details soon 😁

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I’m thinking seriously to apply to a USA university with a total scholarship πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Do you think your SaaS can help to be accepted? πŸ€”

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Do you want to quit your job? --> Do you have a computer? / Yes Do you have wifi? / Yes Do you have 1-2 hours free per day? / Yes Do you have arms? / Yes Do you have eyes? / Yes Are you alive? / Yes We have everything in our favor to build our life of dreams.

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I've learned that most good ideas are pretty simple you don't have the smartest person and you don't have to build the new unicorn just outthink everyone else. Sometimes less is more. no big deal.

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I discovered the strategy of the most popular people in indie-hacking first: β†’ Give β†’ Give β†’ Give β†’ Give β†’ Give then: β†’ Receive (being patient)

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2 weeks ago I picked up this book out of curiosity and..πŸ“— Definitely your mind will change when you give yourself a chance to read the Holy Bible. I don't have any religion, but this book has some truth in it. I'd like to listen you opinion ↓

2 weeks ago I picked up this book out of curiosity and..πŸ“—

Definitely your mind will change when you give yourself a chance to read the Holy Bible.

I don't have any religion, but this book has some truth in it.

I'd like to listen you opinion ↓
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The programmers who are scared of AI are the ones whose entire value is in syntax. The ones who are thriving? They think in systems. They understand why, not just how. AI doesn't replace architects. It just fires the bricklayers.

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Hot take: memorizing algorithms is now a waste of time. AI writes the code. The skill that actually matters now? Knowing *what* to build and *why*. That's the new moat.

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Coding bootcamps teach you to write functions. Nobody teaches you to prompt AI to build better ones than you ever could. That's the biggest gap in tech education right now.

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In 2026, writing code from scratch is becoming like doing math without a calculator. Not wrong, just slow. AI doesn't replace the thinker β€” it exposes who was actually thinking.

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Being an AI intern at 21 hit different when I realized: the seniors asking me for help aren't bad devs. They just didn't grow up treating AI like a coworker. That mindset gap is real β€” and it's widening fast.

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In 2026, writing code is the easy part. AI does that in seconds. The hard part β€” that no model can replace β€” is knowing why a system should exist, and what it should never do.

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The '10x developer' isn't the one who codes fastest anymore. It's the one who knows exactly what to ask AI. Prompting is the new superpower, and most senior devs are sleeping on it.