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Can I add a deploy option for thisa app on my platform https://clawsifyai.com ?


Yes go ahead. Tell me when it's done and how I can test/confirm it. I'll mention it in the README after integration


try google gemini model for ui


Has anyone tried Flux 2 Klein? Lately, I’ve stopped chasing new models. I’m genuinely happy with Nano Banana Pro—the results are solid, so I’m building the entire app around just this one model.

https://picxstudio.com


Are you using a coding package or graph-based approach for this, or is it standard image generation? I’ve seen very similar results on https://picxstudio.com —it’s an AI image generation platform.


I agree with you — the model itself is strong. The real challenge is prompting. Not everyone knows how to write detailed, high-quality prompts, and that’s exactly the gap we’re solving with https://picxstudio.com .

We’re building curated prompt collections and an AI agent that uses prompt templates + RAG-based knowledge to generate better prompts automatically. In some cases, structured (JSON-style) prompts give much better results — but getting those right consistently is hard and honestly very trial-and-error.

Our goal is simple: users shouldn’t have to be prompt experts to get high-quality results.


Bro, you got laid off — I actually quit my job.

They kept pushing extra work with zero upside, so I made a call: If I’m going to grind harder, it might as well be for myself, not someone else.

That’s how my indie hacking journey started — and honestly, you can start too.

Right now is the best time to build your own AI SaaS. If you’re into content creation but feel stuck, don’t overthink it — use AI to move faster. It’s not cheating, it’s leverage.

I’ve just started myself. https://youtu.be/BOqNr6a3N_0?si=ntsT22hJGGsbXIqQ

One real talk thing though: This path isn’t easy. Building is the fun part — but marketing + sales matter more than code. Focus there, or the product won’t matter.

If you’re serious, start now. Timing won’t get better.


By 2026, I plan to stop writing code myself and go all-in on AI coding tools like Claude. My focus will shift entirely to marketing, building products, and scaling my own company. AI is changing the game—soon, one person will be able to build a billion-dollar company with AI doing the heavy lifting.


This works fine for casual use, but for professional, high-quality result especially with Nano Banana Pro —you need proper tools. Platforms like https://picxstudio.com and Higgsfield AI deliver way better output with advanced controls. That’s why I use those—and honestly, image editing directly on X just doesn’t cut it.


Do you support integrations or provide open-source APIs? I want to integrate this with https://picxstudio.com and enable easy, browser-based downloads in multiple image formats.


how ?


I think this person just learned about Vibe coding and is in the "Peak of inflated expectations" [0] as evidenced by this title: "» you can understand anything, now".

Understanding is not just doing. Understanding is being able to build something up from first principles. The author of this post will better understand the difference when he hits a non-trivial bug or the project grows past a certain size.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gartner_hype_cycle


Fixing a non-trivial bug is a great way to learn - assuming they don’t give up.

By virtue of being generators subtly broken stuff, LLMs are well positioned to create very nice learning material.

Same thing about growing the project - having to deal with something too big for AI is a very valuable experience.

And, in my experience, some of the purely human made codebases are strictly worse than LLM-made :-)


Isn’t that how a lot of us learned — buy typing the code out of back of a magazine? Then spending hours trying to debug a typo somewhere.

I didn’t realize how close LLMs are to the old magazines. Let it give you a seed, then use that springboard to learn everything else.


I have 40 years of programming experience, started with assembler, nowadays mainly Go, K8s and the whole enterprise shebang. I’m a big fan and supporter of TDD and XP.

Claude Code will change your life when you learn how to program with it. However, if you are a programmer with not a lot of desire for automated tests and specs/designs, you are probably not going to be successful with it.

The art of coding has become a commodity. Validation and verification are the new art.


> [...] will change your lice when you learn how to program with it.

But how (honest question) do you learn hoe to peogram with it. All I see is people using it to program and stop thinking about all the steps required between start and goal. That's not learning, that's assisted doing and that will only get you as far as the tooling (the assistent) goes. I've yet so see someone that learned coding with AI and was then able to do the same job without it.


with all these hypes around LLM my first thought were using it for writing automated test and rspecs


Sometimes it's really hard not to take the bait.


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