I never imagined I'd experience flow while building a product on my computer. I can sit in front of it for 18 hours straight, creating like I'm sculpting a work of art. And I've never even programmed before.
The only problem is that my fingers hurt a lot.
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This is where either self-imposed or subscription-imposed limits can be helpful, specifically to avoid spending 18 hours in front of a screen. Getting outside and interacting with people helps keep your mental clarity.
Yes. Excellent advice. I need to break out of this cycle. So I'm at the gym now; working out helps clear my mind. π«‘
well done
Ty!
it's honestly very beautiful...and addicting. keep building.
It's incredibly addictive. Especially when you find products that align with your own ideas and preferences, creative inspiration flows endlessly. I need to control the pace and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Because this isn't a sprint, it's a delightful marathon.
That sounds great! But what don't I understand about the statement βAnd I've never even programmed before.β?
I mean, you created freerse.com , right?
Yes. I designed Freerse; I'm a product designer. I sold my Bitcoin to pay the programmers to build Freerse. Now I use Vibecoding to build any product I want. It's simply wonderful.
Yes, I know, I think it's "abgefahren geil" too.
I just wanted to ask the question that popped into my head.

Just taking a look at this vibe coding currently. Very addictive anf enjoyable.
