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Anyone familiar with Replit?
I’m looking to develop a integrative medicine research tool to automate a process I have been working on manually for about 6 months
1 like • Jun 2
Hey Jeffrey, Yeah man -- I've used Replit a bunch. IMO it's the best "vibe coding" tool out there. Having troubles or have questions about it? I certainly can try and provide some insight. A flow I use sometimes is... Replit -> Cursor -> Deploy (vercel) I like getting the project into cursor so I can make more fine tuned adjustments.
Hi everyone!
Excited to join this community and connect with inspiring minds—big thanks to Eder and the team for making this space happen. For the past 17 years, I’ve been running a handmade business, designing custom competition bikinis. It’s been rewarding, but now I’m ready for a new chapter. Now I’m diving into AI automation and agents ( but in reality , I’ve been studying AI systems in the past 2y) . No offense, but AI has already proven to be a smarter marketer than some of my human help—so yes please, bring on the AI automation + agents! I’m here to explore, learn, and build smarter systems that free up time for real creativity, and possibly start an automation agency. Looking forward to learning, collaborating, and building things that give us more time to create what we love. P.S. Aman made me do it….😀 Can’t wait to meet you all . Internet is beautiful way to connect, and I am so grateful ☺️
1 like • May 28
Haha yes shout out aman for making you do it! AI is better at almost everything than all my human help too. lol Welcome, can't wait to dive in. Eder's been giving out some sauce on the community calls. You joined at the right time. Early enough to really stand out and get the help you need and late enough that they are ready to drop a bunch of value!
You Don't have to Do it Alone.
We’re going live in 30 minutes. No pitch. No slides. Just you + us + the real stuff. Come hang if you want to: → Ask questions → Get clarity on the tools and frameworks we're using → Learn what we’re building (and what we’re giving away for free) → Help shape what this community becomes This is your shot to put a face to the names, and ours to learn how to actually help you — not just guess. See you soon. Bring a question, or just come vibe. 📍 Google Meet Link 📍
My Coding buddy
I know this isn't directly process automation related, but it's my very first blog post that I plan to publish on my dev-log on my website (https://bobbyx.de/). Think of it as a personal diary I'm going to publish to keep track of the projects I'm currently working on and other general thoughts that might come up. The section on my website is already set up, but it won't be published until I'm done with this first article. I'd love to get some feedback, especially when it comes to writing style, as I really need to take my time when writing things that are intended for others/the public 😅 --- # My Coding Buddy: Gemini Live as an Interactive Rubber Ducky It's a familiar scenario for many: being deeply engrossed in a task, perhaps wrestling with a complex project, only to find the solution frustratingly elusive. Then, often quite suddenly, the answer appears, sometimes having been obvious all along. This experience, that feeling of "how did I not see that?", isn't unique to any single profession; it's a common thread in problem-solving, whether in coding, event planning, or everyday troubleshooting. Interestingly, the programming world has a rather charming and surprisingly effective trick for these situations. It involves a simple bathtub toy: the humble rubber duck. The technique is to meticulously explain the problem, out loud, to this inanimate duck. While it might sound a bit unconventional, the magic lies in the act of articulation. By forcing oneself to explain the problem step-by-step with clarity, the flaw in logic or the overlooked detail often reveals itself. So, What's a "Rubber Ducky" Then? For those who might not have encountered this quirky term, "rubber ducky debugging" (or just "rubber ducking") is a highly effective problem-solving technique, applicable far beyond just coding. The concept is straightforward: when faced with a tricky issue or a complex problem, one explains it, step by step, to an inanimate object – traditionally, a rubber duck.
2 likes • May 22
First off, sorry for the delayed feedback Bobby. You deserve a deep dive here. Here we go. ⸻ Love the “document, don’t create” vibe you’ve got going here. Classic Gary Vee. In 2025, this still works. Building the lore behind what you're building is the best form of organic marketing IMO. You’re sharing a genuine experience and personal discovery instead of forcing a “perfect” article. Keep leaning into that conversational tone, it suits you and draws readers in. Here’s some structured feedback to tighten your piece further: ✅ A Stronger Opening Hook (Mentality) Think about your hook like this: "Don't sell the skis. Sell the feeling of going down the mountain" -> Right now, you’re explaining Gemini Live and rubber ducking as tools (the skis). -> Instead, lead with the experience it creates: clarity, breakthrough, relief from frustration. -> Try kicking off with a quick personal moment of victory or “aha” that Gemini Live enabled. This immediately grabs the reader emotionally. ✅ Clarify “Why Traditional Rubber Ducking Wasn’t Enough” -> Readers deeply resonate with genuine vulnerability. -> You briefly mentioned traditional ducking, but consider explicitly stating why it fell short: -> Did talking to a duck feel awkward or pointless? -> Did it fail when problems became more nuanced? -> Don’t hesitate to show genuine vulnerability here. It humanizes your journey and makes your discovery feel more valuable. ✅ Enhance with Practical Examples (Optional) -> If you’re comfortable, briefly demonstrating a specific problem solved with Gemini Live would strengthen your point. -> This adds credibility and practical depth, though it’s optional. ✅ Stylistic Improvements (Important!) <- My #1 -> This was the biggest area that stood out: -> Modern readers rarely engage with dense paragraphs. Studies back this up strongly. -> Consider breaking content up into more digestible forms: -> Bullet points to quickly show key benefits (context-awareness, interactivity, patience).
Community Call – Thursday 9am EST
If you haven't seen, Eder is hosting a Community Call. We'll be doing them EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY for the next 4 weeks while we figure out what's the best time/day for everyone. Eder will on for a full hour each day to answer your questions, share his story, and I'll be there to say things like "yeah, that's sick!" lol. Looking forward to seeing everyone on Thursday!
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