I went back 20 years in time to build the future. One day of training with GitHub Copilot took me right back to my coding roots from two decades ago. It’s incredible how much the landscape has shifted. Today, you don’t need to be a master of a specific syntax or framework. If your core logic is intact and you know the "why" behind your app, tools like GitHub Copilot and Lovable (vibe coding) turn ideas into reality in record time. I’ve even seen a procurement VP build intelligent software with AI agents—proving that age and background are no longer barriers to innovation. For years, I had an idea that stayed on the shelf because finding the time and resources felt impossible. Over the last month, spending just 2 hours a day with my "AI pair programmer," I finally brought it to life. Introducing: www.kitaabey.com — A Peer-to-Peer Book Exchange Community. My personal give back to the community. In an era where we often don’t know our neighbors, we have no idea what treasures are sitting on their bookshelves. Instead of these books ending up with a scrap dealer, Kitaabey gives them a second life. Why use Kitaabey? Sustainability First: Every exchanged book saves trees, thousands of liters of water, and reduces the carbon footprint of printing and transport. Privacy-Centric: No financial details required. You only need a working email to get started. AI-Enhanced: Built using Gemini AI capabilities to automate tedious tasks and simplify the user experience. Fully Responsive: Works seamlessly across Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile. Zero Cost: A platform for the community, by the community, without spending a penny. If you believe in the power of stories and the importance of sustainability, I’d love for you to explore what we’ve built. Check out how it works here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/ggwptdgb Ready to list your first book? Log in and join the community at: 🌐 www.kitaabey.com #VibeCoding #GitHubCopilot #AI #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #BookLovers #BuildingInPublic #Kitaabey
Peeyush Bansal Love this. I see the same thing in sustainability work... once the why is clear, tools remove so much friction. Two hours a day adds up fast! Giving books a second life feels simple and powerful. I’m checking Kitaabey out!
A very good initiative Peeyush Bansal. Wishing you the best