@Gamingtronium Using AI can make anyone a coder but it does not make an engineer. Similarly holding a camera allows anyone to click photos but without the right skills, never be a photographer
@aseeralfaisal Feeling burned out, I took a break from work, spent two days on hobbies like baking cookies with oats in an air fryer (anyone can dm me for the recipe). I avoided LinkedIn and thoughts of success or failure. It helped me, you might try it too.
@TheMantalBoy This is my approach I always let AI plan first, I keep spending time planning with ai till I get a clear view and AI too then only start working, otherwise ready to debug the spaghetti app.
@_liamandr Just a quick tip: when anyone feels burned out do other activities or follow hobbies, such as cooking, cycling or playing games(not on mobile), painting. It gives you relaxation and you can work with more fresh energy.
@MinhoKo120 Yes, you are right, #stitch is just wow, makes perfect ui design with just one prompt, I have used it several times and get surprised with its ui.
Built a copy-paste utility in Flutter. Started with 1 feature. Ended with 11.
Learned more in one weekend than months of tutorials. Edge cases are where the real learning happens.
GitHub link: https://t.co/CAwBdbdXae
#Flutter#Android#Ios#WebApp#OpenSource
I reverse-engineer the "Free Movie App" I used for 2 years.
I wrote a full breakdown of how I reverse-engineered it using MobSF (and how you can too).
Article: https://t.co/IS26c80du0
#CyberSecurity#Android#Flutter#AppDevelopment#Testing#MobSF
I reverse-engineer the "Free Movie App" I used for 2 years. The results were Shocking.
I wrote a full breakdown of how I reverse-engineered it using MobSF (and how you can too). ๐
https://t.co/IS26c80Ljy
#CyberSecurity#Android#Flutter#AppDevelopment#Testing#MobSF
Why paper? Because you canโt "backspace" ink.
Digital planners let you archive goals when they get uncomfortable. A physical notebook stares you in the face. You have to own it.
Sometimes, to move forward in tech, you have to disconnect from it.
Team Paper or Team Digital?
My most powerful productivity tool doesn't have a battery.
I spend 10 hours a day in VS Code. But I realized digital tools are great for speed, yet terrible for clarity.
Notifications kill deep work. "Undo" buttons kill commitment.
So for 2026, I went back to basics. ๐๐