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Nirit Altony๐ 5 karmaMar 22, 2026@Make-itCool tool and easy to use. -

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Viz makes the process of turning data into dashboards feel much simpler and more natural. Being able to upload or connect data, ask questions in plain language, and quickly get interactive visualizations is genuinely useful, especially for people who do not want to spend hours building dashboards manually. What I like most is that Viz feels focused: it is not just an AI chat tool, but a product designed to help users move from raw data to clear, shareable insights. Overall, it looks like a practical and intuitive tool for making data analysis faster and more accessible. -
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the founder is cool, definitely a recommendation if you have personal requests and grow the app along with you.
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best coding site!! best thing: it's free and it's INFINITE!
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Create stunning business and portfolio websites from a single prompt in secondsOpenThis isn't too bad, it generated a pretty basic template site with AI-generated copy in the descriptions. Not too bad, but you could probably do this with a static site generator and GPT open in another tab. Nothing groundbreaking.
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Works really well, keeps context about your database schema and works directly with data to very quickly generate sql, datatables and visual graphs
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I'm a developer and Code Genius is my pair programming, it's amazing how much time it already saved me. Especially when it comes to unit tests (Jest and React Testing Library) ๐ฏ Recommended!
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AI code assistant: Analyze, explain, and optimize snippets instantly.Open -
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Since the VSC extension became available, I've been using IDEs just to install the extension and run Claude Code in them. In the peak of my dev frenzy, I was running nine Claude Code instances in three projects on two computers. Cognitive strain was also extreme, but the amount of code and solutions deployed at that time was extreme as well.

