- make_it_sure parenttry Opus 4.5, you'll be surprised. It might be true for past versions of LLMs, but they advanced a lot.
- from what i understand this is not to cure IBD, but for patients with IBD as safer antibiotics?
- i do the same, eating same thing for 2 years. While i don't have big IBD symptoms, i cannot now introduce new food, every time i try to introduce even very very small doses, i get a strange disproportionate reaction of my gut.
- seems that you're the guy that likes to be against the norm, even if you're wrong. Social media being controlled by corporations and algorithms built to create addiction should be enough, unless you have other motives to ignore all this.
- GIMP UX is terrible, sorry. One of the worst UX I used.
- you are quite stupid or purposely ignore Falcon 9
- yeah, you're right, the poster above you is just in denial
- we have the exact same problem. We tried Clickhouse but their materialized view limitations stopped us.
- Rails is having a comeback
- We switched to Postmark after they froze our account without notice. Best decision we made
- you're so off, the comment below gives some good points
- there's no moat. Indie hackers can build a tool like this in a month and i think there are already many copycats.
- I hate this type of articles, not because of content but because of what authors trying to do. They always try to be morally superior and create controversy by nitpicking issues.
These types of logs are extremely useful for debugging, just by doing that doesn't mean it's doing it for the purpose of selling your data to evil corp.
- GraphQL is their business, so take this article with a grain of salt, it's not objective at all. It's on their best interest to promote GraphQL.
- ugly ugly design
- I struggled 10 years to find a SaaS product that worked, launched 20 projects (and there was no AI back then), way before the "indie hackers" movement.
Now our company is doing a few millions a year, highly profitable, no VC or external investment.
Was luck that I decided to try over and over? I might got lucky, but I persisted for so long while many others gave up. For me, making your own luck fits very well. Working hard gives you opportunities and you learn in the process so on next try, chances are better. Last projects got more and more profitable as I learned how to identify what people want.
- Poker is the best analogy... for the entire life's success, not just entrepreneurship.
You've got a set of cards, some of them can be really good, some really bad. This can the country you were born, family financial power, genes, etc
If you have great cards and play poorly, you can still lose pretty badly. If you have bad cards initially and know how to take advantage of opportunities (new cards that are dealt), you can win.
Hard work is improving your chances for success, you'll unlock more opportunities and it's up to you how you handle them.
- you're so wrong. do more research. Driving on a geo-fenced area is much much simple than what Tesla is trying. Eventually they can do that as well without problems if they can't generalise.
- It happens a lot in SaaS, this needs to stop. I think calling them out on your website will do the job.
- Vue has enough job opportunities. Is also more fun work with than React. Vue 3 with script setup is much easier and efficient than React.
- 1 point
- 1 point
- Hi Rob,
Big fan of you! We've reached 2 mill ARR and a team of 10 with our bootstrapped SaaS. I think your book is amazing, but it's likely more for earlier stages.
Any resources you can recommend to scale further?
- very helpful, thank you!
- 2 points
- good developers are not only in SF, you get great developers in eastern Europe for 50k with the same productivity and knowledge of a 250k SF one.
- oh, that looks great. What's their pricing? I don't like they ask for a demo just to get more details.
OMG, $400/month lowest plan.
- 22 points
- Everyone is crazy about privacy, but I don't understand why. If you're not visiting anything illegal, you shouldn't care. It doesn't affect my life at all.