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Does anyone else save too much “useful” content but never actually use it later?

I keep saving things thinking I’ll come back to them later. Videos, posts, articles, tutorials, random threads… But after some time it all just turns into digital storage with no actual learning happening 😭 Sometimes I even forget why I saved something in the first place. Feels like the internet made consuming knowledge easy but not really retaining or using it.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 13 days ago

Does anyone else save too much “useful” content but never actually use it later?

I keep saving things thinking I’ll come back to them later. Videos, posts, articles, tutorials, random threads… But after some time it all just turns into digital storage with no actual learning happening 😭 Sometimes I even forget why I saved something in the first place. Feels like the internet made consuming knowledge easy but not really retaining or using it.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 13 days ago

Anyone else feel AI-generated frontend starts looking inconsistent after a while?

Maybe this is just me, but whenever I use AI coding tools for frontend stuff, things slowly start becoming visually messy after a few screens. Like the code works… but the UI starts losing consistency little by little. Spacing changes. Buttons feel different. Random styles appear. Feels like AI understands functionality better than design patterns rn. Curious if frontend people are noticing this too.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 13 days ago

Does anyone else forget where they saved things online?

I save way too many things online thinking “I’ll check this later”. Recipes from Instagram. Career posts from LinkedIn. Cheatsheets from Twitter/X. Random useful Reddit posts. YouTube videos. But after some time I completely forget where I saved them. Sometimes I even remember the post, but not the platform 💀 So I started thinking about something called Un{save}. Instead of saving things separately inside every app, what if you could just send everything to one place and organize it there? Like one place for all your “save for later” stuff. Still just an idea rn, but curious if other people have this problem too.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 13 days ago

Why does career guidance still feel so confusing online?

Everywhere online it’s either: “Learn this skill bro” “Do DSA” “Build projects” “Do internships” “Improve resume” But nobody really tells you what YOU should focus on next based on where you currently are. Most students aren’t lazy. I think a lot of people are just confused and overwhelmed. That’s actually why I started thinking about CareerOps. Not as another job platform, but more like something that gives clarity and direction step by step. Still figuring things out, but wanted to know if others feel this too.

https://peerlist.io/suryapranav/project/career-ops

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 13 days ago

Job applications started feeling more exhausting than the actual job hunt

Too many tabs, different resumes, random notes, spreadsheets… the whole process started feeling messy.

So I started building Career Ops.

You paste a job link and it helps with the breakdown, tailored resume, and tracking all in one place.

Still early, but the response so far has been really motivating.

Would genuinely love to know how other people are currently managing their applications.

https://peerlist.io/suryapranav/project/career-ops

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 14 days ago

Lately I’ve been feeling like applying to jobs takes way more energy than it should. Every time it’s: read the JD, edit resume, track applications somewhere, prepare separately… and repeat again for the next company. Started building a small tool for myself to make the whole process feel less messy and more organized. Curious if other people here feel the same or if you already have a good workflow for applications. Project link: https://peerlist.io/suryapranav/project/career-ops

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

I was trying to understand how people usually book things like MRI scans, CT scans, blood tests, etc. and it still feels surprisingly messy. Most places don’t clearly show prices, availability, or proper booking slots online. A lot of it still depends on calling different labs and hospitals manually. Is this a real enough problem that people would switch to a simpler platform for it, or do most people just manage with the current process?

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

I’ve noticed that after a few years, finding a specific photo or video becomes really annoying. You remember the moment, but not the file name or where it’s stored. Especially with screenshots, recordings, downloaded videos, random folders, cloud backups, etc. Curious if other people feel this pain too or if most people don’t really care enough about organizing/searching personal media.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

I was trying to understand how people usually book things like MRI scans, CT scans, blood tests, etc. and it still feels surprisingly messy. Most places don’t clearly show prices, availability, or proper booking slots online. A lot of it still depends on calling different labs and hospitals manually. Is this a real enough problem that people would switch to a simpler platform for it, or do most people just manage with the current process?

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

I was trying to understand how people usually book things like MRI scans, CT scans, blood tests, etc. and it still feels surprisingly messy. Most places don’t clearly show prices, availability, or proper booking slots online. A lot of it still depends on calling different labs and hospitals manually. Is this a real enough problem that people would switch to a simpler platform for it, or do most people just manage with the current process?

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

I’ve noticed that after a few years, finding a specific photo or video becomes really annoying. You remember the moment, but not the file name or where it’s stored. Especially with screenshots, recordings, downloaded videos, random folders, cloud backups, etc. Curious if other people feel this pain too or if most people don’t really care enough about organizing/searching personal media.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

I was trying to understand how people usually book things like MRI scans, CT scans, blood tests, etc. and it still feels surprisingly messy. Most places don’t clearly show prices, availability, or proper booking slots online. A lot of it still depends on calling different labs and hospitals manually. Is this a real enough problem that people would switch to a simpler platform for it, or do most people just manage with the current process?

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

Feels like a lot of good products fail early because nobody knows about them before launch.

Curious if building early interest and collecting waitlist users is still a real problem for founders or if there are already

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 16 days ago

How many of you feel growth on X is less about posting more, and more about showing up in the right conversations at the right time?

Curious if others face this too or if it’s just me.

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u/Commercial_Reward503 — 20 days ago