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Launched a tiny marketplace yesterday. Day 1. Built it with Claude. I barely know how to code, so this is already a miracle.
Within hours, my online server got slammed. cpu shot up, vercel + AWS freaked out, and it looks like a DDoS. I have no idea what’s happening. I’m panicking.
No ads, No hype. just wanted a few people to try it. The app lets brands rent Twitter/X header space from creators.
I’m a solo builder. Early MVP. Invite-only. Nothing sensitive. No payments yet. And yet my server is crying, and I’m sitting here wondering if I accidentally summoned the internet’s wrath.
Please, if you’ve launched something public, even a tiny MVP, tell me:
Is this normal day-1 chaos or an actual attack?
What’s the bare minimum I should do to stop it from breaking?
What’s normal noise vs something to panic about?
Honestly, I feel like I’m juggling flaming servers while blindfolded and im loosing money. Any advice would literally save my sanity.
I wanted to understand the most crime prone areas of London. There is a twitter page that documents crimes on a daily basis in London and they always mention the area.
My prompt:
This is a twitter page that posts news about crimes happening in London. Can you analyse all their tweets and give me a table of the areas they mention the most in their tweets, including frequency and number of times the area is mentioned in the tweets.
However it just gave me the standard, I can't access the Internet excuse. What can I use to sort this information out?
A lot of people are saying it's the ultimate tool for 'vibe coding,' and some even claim there's barely any need to write code by hand anymore.
I haven’t tried it myself since I can’t really afford it, so I’m not sure.