No one’s using the product? Add more features. Still no users? Add even more features. And in the end, it’s still ignored.
It’s easy for developers to get trapped in their own self-created illusion. Time to wake up.
No one’s using the product? Add more features. Still no users? Add even more features. And in the end, it’s still ignored.
It’s easy for developers to get trapped in their own self-created illusion. Time to wake up.
I’m honestly impressed by how real the Reddit community feels. One of my posts even made it to the top of the community.
The comments weren’t just a handful of replies either. People took the time to share genuine advice and thoughtful feedback.
Earnings calls are way more interesting than reading the actual financial reports.
At least you’re not drowning in dense numbers and obscure metrics.
Gotta say, Anthropic is seriously talented. This cracked me up 😆
Chat2Report now integrates with Crisp for customer support. Feel free to reach out anytime if you have questions.
Crisp is a great fit for indie projects, and the free plan is more than enough.
Gotta say, GPT-5.3-Codex xhigh is seriously impressive.
It’s noticeably faster than previous versions and the overall capability is on another level. Highly recommended.
Paired with the Codex app + worktree, with multi-agent parallel workflows, productivity really takes off.
📢 Chat2Report v0.5.0 is out now!
• Financial data now spans 30 years and 40 quarters.
• A new Agent delivers deep insights into company fundamentals and market sentiment.
👉 ch2report.com
When developing a chatbot application, a Markdown rendering component is almost always required.
Unfortunately, Streamdown only supports React.
I finally found a great Vue/Nuxt Markdown rendering library, and its documentation is very detailed.
github.com/jinghaihan/v...
Meta’s gross margin is genuinely impressive. It has barely dipped below 80% over the past decade, so a $2 billion acquisition of Manus is basically pocket change for them.
Many people don’t know how to analyze a public company’s financial statements.
In fact, you only need to focus on the three core statements: the income statement, the balance sheet, and the cash flow statement.
With vibe coding, it’s really easy to build all kinds of little toys.
But when it comes to complex production apps, you still have to put in a lot of work.
All the engineering issues can be pretty overwhelming 😆
Automatically calculates the compound growth rate for each year and each quarter, making multi-year changes clear at a glance.
🎉 A new version of Chat2Report is out!
✨ New: Instant chart-based trend analysis for U.S. stocks, covering the latest 10 years and 20 quarters of financial statement metrics 📈
Check out the full details in a 1MB video 🎬
Try it now 👉 ch2report.com
Struggling with open-source code or new components?
Try DeepWiki. It turns GitHub repos into clear docs with charts, and you can chat with the code like ChatGPT.
deepwiki.com
The Vue community has introduced the AI Elements Vue project.
It closely mirrors Vercel’s AI Elements and is built on top of the Shadcn system.
A modern component library that makes it easy to build AI applications.
Hope more Vue developers get to know it.
github.com/vuepont/ai-e...
This password manager is pretty solid and works on both Windows and macOS.
The desktop version is free, and your data can sync through Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud and more.
The mobile version requires a one-time purchase for lifetime use.
safe-in-cloud.com/en/
🎉 Chat2Report new version is live.
US stock financials with the Big Three Statements and Ratio Data(Last 10 years and 20 quarters) ✨
Super easy to use. Just watch the demo 🎬
Coming:
F-Score rankings, S&P 500, Nasdaq-100
Tap any row in the statements or ratios and it instantly becomes a chart 📈
I've been switching between GPT-5.1 Codex High, Codex Max High, Gemini 3 Pro, and GLM-4.6.
Now I have a setup that works.
Front-end across files: Codex Max High or Gemini 3 Pro.
Complex back-end: Codex Max High.
Simple tasks: GLM-4.6.
GPT-5.1-Codex-Max outperforms GPT-5.1-Codex at comparable reasoning difficulty levels.
It also reduces reasoning token usage by 30 percent.
GPT-5.1-Codex-Max can run continuously for more than 24 hours.
GPT-5.1-Codex-Max is now available in Codex.
No sooner had Gemini 3 Pro been released than GPT-5.1 Codex Max followed hot on its heels.
Competition in the AI world is now measured in days.
openai.com/index/gpt-5-...
A few days ago people were mocking Buffett for buying Google. Now it completely backfired.
The Oracle of Omaha always proves why he deserves trust.
Gemini 3 Pro is indeed powerful, resolving front-end issues across multiple files.
It outperforms GPT-5.1 Codex High in speed while consuming fewer tokens.
Same model GPT-5.1 Codex High
Cursor's Agent mode is actually the strongest
Codex is just a little brother in comparison
GLM-4.6 in Claude Code gets completely destroyed
Robyn is quite an impressive Python web framework.
Requests per second (RPS) comparison:
🦀 Robyn ████████████████ 100%
⚡️ FastAPI ██████████ 60-70%
🏃 Sanic ████████ 50-60%
🌶️ Flask ███ 15%
🟢 Django ██ 10%
robyn.tech/documentatio...
The newly announced Gemini 3 pricing is honestly laughable.
Gemini 3 Pro (Preview):
≤ 200K tokens
Input: $2
Output: $12
>200K tokens
Input: $4
Output: $18
GPT-5.1:
1M tokens
Input: $1.25
Output: $10
Who approved this pricing?
There’s absolutely no competitive advantage.
Cloudflare's service is down, causing a bunch of websites to go offline. Hurry up and buy CF stock.
#Stock
Grok 4.1 is really low-key.
Its creative writing is second only to GPT-5.1.
Without the overwhelming hype some models push.
x.ai/news/grok-4-1
Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth" is a fantastic read.
Every indie developer and content creator should check it out. Myself included.
Front-end pages designed by AI often look the same nowadays.
Try exploring the ideas below to make your designs more unique.
claude.com/blog/improvi...