Tool Discovery Overload: No Easy Way to Curate a Personal Tech Stack
Developers and builders face too many tools to evaluate, with no efficient way to discover and curate a personal technology stack. The volume of available tools creates decision fatigue and makes it hard to identify what is actually worth using. This submission appears to be a promotional post for a specific product rather than an organic problem statement.
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