I found that most abandoned ideas die early due to 'environment setup fatigue' rather than actual poor execution.
CodeXero's approach captures the core—don't waste energy on how to build, leave that to what you're building.
The real heavy lifting is done behind the scenes, so your mind stays focused on the idea itself. Being less bogged down by engineering trivialities gives creativity room to breathe. This distinction determines the life or death of most projects.
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ponzi_poet
· 5h ago
Wow, someone finally said it. I've been wanting to complain about this issue. Setting up the environment can really drain you, and I've lost all motivation.
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WhaleMinion
· 5h ago
Damn, this is the real point. No one talks about how many people die during the setup phase.
I found that most abandoned ideas die early due to 'environment setup fatigue' rather than actual poor execution.
CodeXero's approach captures the core—don't waste energy on how to build, leave that to what you're building.
The real heavy lifting is done behind the scenes, so your mind stays focused on the idea itself. Being less bogged down by engineering trivialities gives creativity room to breathe. This distinction determines the life or death of most projects.