Sstareena·2d ago01Are AI-built apps becoming impossible to maintain?I feel like AI coding tools accidentally created a new startup problem nobody talks about enough. Shipping products is becoming ridiculously fast now. A solo founder can build an entire SaaS in a weekAamit commented
VOVarsha Ojha·May 615AI Can Build Fast. But Can It Build Stable Systems?I’ve been thinking about why so many AI-assisted builds look impressive at first but fall apart later. The issue usually isn’t the first screen.It’s the system behind it. AI can generate UI, routes, ACRJCrisisCore-Systems and 4 more commented
M8Marketing 8080AI·May 510Vibe CodingThe hype and discussions around vibe coding has a blind spot. Everyone talks about how fast the demo runs and nobody asks: does the output have real tests? Real infrastructure? Can your engineers actuJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·Apr 2931Custom AI App Development is Replacing DIY AI Tools Faster Than People AdmitDIY AI tools are fun—until the second integration breaks, security gets messy, or the product feels stitched together. That’s when reality hits. More founders are realizing the real cost of DIY is notOOmkrishna commented
DJDhruv Joshi·Apr 2431How to Future-Proof Your Tech Career When AI and Layoffs Keep Rewriting the RulesA lot of people in tech are quietly asking the same thing: “What do I need to become so I am still valuable a year from now?” That is the real career question now. Not whether AI is good or bad.Not whFhr commented
ADArpita Dey·Apr 23711Is Claude better than ChatGPT?What specific tasks does each AI perform best research, coding, or content creation?Which one offers a better user experience for beginners and professionals? Can using both together provide better reSSSMAShlomo and 10 more commented
DJDhruv Joshi·Apr 2220Adding AI to Your Product Later is a BIG Mistake and.......“We’ll add AI later” is becoming the fastest way to build an outdated product. Why? Because AI is no longer just a feature. It changes UX, architecture, workflows, data design, and user expectations fJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·Apr 2241Why Most AI Products Fail After Launch: The Real Problem Isn’t the ModelEveryone wants an AI product right now. Very few want to admit what actually breaks it. It’s usually not the model.It’s bad workflow design, weak context handling, poor output trust, and zero productiOBarbara commented
ASAndy Stewart·Apr 2212Why I Built an "OS-Style" AI Agent System with One-Click Rollback: A 20-Year Linux Veteran's PerspectiveI’ve spent the last 20 years living and breathing open source, contributing to the Linux ecosystem and serving as a core creator of Linux deepin. If those decades have taught me anything, it’s this: tSSuny and 1 more commented
ASAndy Stewart·Apr 2130Why I Returned to Coding After 7 Years as a "Pure" CEO?In the Pre-AI era, a responsible CEO had three jobs: Raise money, recruit talents and set the vision. If you spent your day writing code, you were "irresponsible." You were indulging in your own joy wJoin discussion