u/visheshgupta06

🧵 Introduce yourself, what are you building?

^(New thread, fresh start. Drop a comment and tell us:)

^(- What you're building (or trying to build))

^(- Your stack / tools of choice)

^(- One thing you wish you'd known earlier)

^(No need to be fancy about it. One paragraph is plenty. Just say hi and tell us what you.)

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u/visheshgupta06 — 3 days ago
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👋 Welcome to r/AIBuildersHQ - glad you're here.

So you build stuff with AI. Same.

^(Maybe you've got a project running in production, maybe you've got five half-finished things in your GitHub and a sixth one you started last night. Maybe you're just getting into it and you want to be around people who are actually in the weeds. Whatever brought you here, you're in the right place.)

What's AIBuildersHQ about?

^(Pretty simple, it's a community for people who build with AI, not just talk about it. Apps, agents, automations, tools, scripts, weird experiments that probably won't scale, all of it counts. We're less interested in the discourse and more interested in what you're actually making and what you're learning along the way.)

^(No gatekeeping on skill level either. Beginners asking good questions are just as welcome as veterans sharing hard-won lessons.)

Good stuff to post,

  • ^(Show and tell: shipped something? even a tiny thing? post it. we want to see it.)
  • ^(What you're working on: WIPs, experiments, weird ideas you're not sure about yet.)
  • ^(Postmortems: what broke, what you tried, what eventually worked (these are gold))
  • ^(Real questions: model choices, prompt issues, cost problems, architecture decisions, anything you're genuinely stuck on.)
  • ^(Write-ups and learnings: things you figured out that would've saved you hours if you'd known earlier.)

Try to avoid,

  • ^(Hype posts with no substance behind them.)
  • ^(Self-promo without showing the actual work.)
  • ^("AI is going to change everything" yes, we know, now what are you building with it?)

Say hi below,

^(Tell us what you're working on right now, doesn't matter how finished it is. One sentence is fine. It's a good way to get your first useful conversation going.)

Happy building.

^(— Community Founder)

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u/visheshgupta06 — 5 days ago