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SizzleAir in action: tracking CPU, temperature and thermal pressure on a fanless MacBook Air.
The popover explains why the Mac is heating up. Notifications recommend what to do to get out of throttling.
Learn more: https://t.co/ACwFuh1ZvM
Yesterday, I did a test launch on Product Hunt with zero pre-existing community. Total clean slate.
Followed the guidelines 1:1 and just shared the link. My takeaways?
Instantly got spammed by paid upvote farms.
Confirmed that the top charts are just a battle of massive pre-built audiences.
The feed is getting flooded with vibe-coded slop apps.
Is Product Hunt completely losing its meaning for real startups today? Does it even make sense to launch there anymore?
#ProductHunt #buildinpublic #solofounder
SizzleAir is live on Product Hunt.
A tiny macOS thermal assistant for fanless MacBook Airs. It detects thermal pressure, explains likely causes, and suggests one practical next step.
Would love honest feedback from MacBook Air users:
https://t.co/2iNoE4IBGc
#ProductHunt#macOS
Small update on SizzleAir: I rebuilt the app around a clearer purpose.
It’s no longer about playful heat feedback. It’s now a tiny thermal assistant for fanless MacBook Airs: detect thermal pressure, explain likely causes, and suggest one safe next step.
Why? Because "why is my Air slowing down?" is more useful than another system graph.
If you use a fanless M-series MacBook Air and want to understand when heat affects performance, this is exactly the kind of tiny utility I wanted to have myself.
https://t.co/SbVoquWfyB
#macOS #AppleSilicon #indiedev
26 years as a dev, designer, and animator... and my own portfolio was always "coming soon."
I finished the design in Figma 3,5 years ago. It sat there gathering dust while I prioritized "fast-paced" client work and the corporate grind.
Now that I’ve pivoted to Solo Product Architect, I finally put myself first and shipped it. It turns out, building your own SaaS gives you the freedom to finally finish your own story. 🚀
To my fellow devs: How many of your personal projects are currently being sacrificed for a client’s deadline?
https://t.co/CVgF3TqrQA
#buildinpublic #solofounder #indiehackers #webdev
For the past six months, after 26 years of working a salaried job, I have been developing my own digital products without having any audience. I did not know it would be such damn hard work. But the journey of building 6 products at once is a hell of a ride. 🚀
📷 https://t.co/CVgF3TqrQA
📷 https://t.co/Qx882XSlWN
📷 https://t.co/dfC1MEhHuR
📷 https://t.co/21qz00ed37
📷 https://t.co/SbVoquWfyB
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📷 https://t.co/KNefePlVqH
#BuildInPublic #SaaS #IndieHackers
Sound on.
This is what MacBook Air thermal pressure sounds like now. Bacon. Boiling water. Popcorn or more.
Very serious laptop science.
https://t.co/ACwFuh1ZvM
#MacBookAir#macOS#MacApps