Sometimes the best ideas hit you at the strangest moments—I was doing dishes when a completely different approach suddenly clicked. Ended up scrapping an entire all-nighter's worth of code, but it was worth it. That's the thing about building: you're never really wasting time when you discover a better way. The old code taught you something. New direction, fresh perspective, better foundation. That's how iteration actually works.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 01-11 03:53
ngl the transmutation moment hits different when you're not even trying... dishwater as catalyst, code as prima materia. that's the whole alchemy of it innit
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-11 03:51
Suddenly thought of a more elegant way while doing the dishes. A whole night of coding, just delete and delete... This feeling is so real. Sometimes, zoning out can actually help come up with solutions.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-11 03:49
The code solution I thought of while doing the dishes—that's true inspiration. It's much more reliable than staying up all night and exhausting my brain.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-11 03:48
Did I suddenly think of a better solution while doing the dishes? Haha, that's why I never believe in wasting time.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-11 03:27
The solution I thought of while doing the dishes actually beats staying up all night coding—this is the daily life of Web3 development haha
Sometimes the best ideas hit you at the strangest moments—I was doing dishes when a completely different approach suddenly clicked. Ended up scrapping an entire all-nighter's worth of code, but it was worth it. That's the thing about building: you're never really wasting time when you discover a better way. The old code taught you something. New direction, fresh perspective, better foundation. That's how iteration actually works.