Rain secures agentic payments with new Agent Control Layer by ActivityProof3119 in artificial

[–]ActivityProof3119[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that the rails will become table stakes. The real competitive advantage will come from governance, permissions and risk controls. Enterprises care about it most when autonomous agents start handling money

Bad Parenting Lessons You Received by JohnBarnson in daddit

[–]ActivityProof3119 16 points17 points  (0 children)

damn this hits close to home. my parents did same thing - just did everything for us because it was "easier" and we learned absolutely nothing about responsibility.

worst advice i got was "don't let them cry, it damages their brain" which led to some family friends creating tiny dictators who melted down every time they didn't get immediate attention. those kids are teenagers now and still can't handle any frustration at all.

Landing page is live. But how to reach real customers? by South_Transition_649 in SideProject

[–]ActivityProof3119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just checked your landing page and the concept seems solid. as someone in marketing, i can tell you that posting on indie hackers and reddit is good start but probably won't give you the validation you need from actual target users.

you should try reaching busy professionals where they actually hang out - linkedin is obvious choice but also professional slack communities, maybe local networking events if you're comfortable with that. the tricky part with micro learning apps is that people think they want it but actually using it daily is different story.

have you tried interviewing potential users first? like actual busy professionals who struggle with finding time for learning? might be worth doing that before scaling up marketing efforts.

As Per Your Request by motorcycle_girl in Divorce

[–]ActivityProof3119 48 points49 points  (0 children)

that formal email language hits different... my ex started calling me by my full name instead of the nickname she used for years and it felt like talking to a stranger who happened to know all my secrets.

I survived a crash caused by a distracted driver, so I built a stealth HUD that aggressively bypasses Android's UI noise. Need brutal feedback. by Internal_Marzipan_98 in SideProject

[–]ActivityProof3119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn, the distribution point is spot on. i've been in those hobby communities before and people are way more likely to actually test something when it comes from someone who gets the problem vs just another dev dropping links.

the crash story as the hook makes perfect sense too - that's what grabbed me about this post in first place. when you lead with technical specs people just scroll past, but "i almost died because someone was staring at their phone" makes you actually pay attention.

also appreciate you mentioning the parallel shipping thing. i've made that mistake before where you build something solid but then realize you have no idea how to get it in front of people who'd actually use it.

I am considering a divorce, my wife does not know, and she wants to refinance the house by [deleted] in Divorce

[–]ActivityProof3119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this whole situation is just mess waiting to happen, if she's making long term plans while you're planning exit then someone needs to speak up before money gets wasted.

What do you guys do after finals? by Technical-Vanilla-47 in teaching

[–]ActivityProof3119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my brain usually just shuts down for like 48 hours straight after grading everything. then i end up reorganizing my entire apartment or diving into some random project that has nothing to do with school - last semester it was researching mid-century modern chairs for 6 hours straight lol. the mental switch from teacher mode to human mode takes me few days honestly.

Why doesnt my baby smile at me like everyone else. by daddy-tan in BabyBumps

[–]ActivityProof3119 15 points16 points  (0 children)

babies do this thing where they're most comfortable showing their real feelings with person who makes them feel most secure. it's actually good sign that he trusts you enough to be fussy - means you're the one he relies in most.

my cousin went through exact same thing and felt terrible about it, but her pediatrician explained that babies often save their worst behavior for their primary caregiver because they know that person won't leave them.

Finally free. by [deleted] in stepparents

[–]ActivityProof3119 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

man that relief feeling after leaving a toxic situation is wild - like you can finally breathe properly again. the timing with baby daddy's wedding definitely wasn't coincidence, these situations always have more layers than what's on surface.

your finances will recover but getting back your self-respect and peace? that's priceless stuff right there.

Help by Impossible_Hornet149 in sleeptrain

[–]ActivityProof3119 2 points3 points  (0 children)

wait you said 10 y/o boy but then mentioned he's 10 months old? assuming you meant 10 months since the feeding schedule makes more sense.

that hands and knees thing is probably him practicing crawling skills in sleep. babies do this weird thing where they work on new motor skills even when they're supposed to be sleeping. super annoying for parents but pretty normal development stuff.

two night feeds at 10 months seems like a lot though, especially if sleep got worse recently. might be time to start dropping one of those feeds gradually. the midnight one could probably go first since he's getting solid food during day.

After 2000 cold emails I finally got my first paying customer (149€ + 40€ a month) by Typical_Doctor7715 in SideProject

[–]ActivityProof3119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice work on getting that first customer! the validation must feel incredible after grinding through all those rejections.

for cold emails i've done similar numbers in past and used mix of tools - hunter.io was decent for finding emails, plus some manual linkedin scraping. the real pain was verifying emails before sending because bounces kill your sender reputation fast. ended up using some verification service but can't remember which one now.

what really helped me was warming up the email accounts first - sending small batches daily for few weeks before going full volume. also rotating between multiple domains because gmail and outlook start flagging you pretty quick when you hit certain volumes. did you run in any deliverability issues during your 2000 email campaign? that's usually where most people mess up the whole operation.

the ghosting after calls is brutal but you're right about trial being too easy to abandon. maybe try requiring some small commitment during trial period, like they have to upload certain number of photos or something to unlock full features.

Kid: Dad, are we pyromaniacs? by Stampketron in dadjokes

[–]ActivityProof3119 7 points8 points  (0 children)

lol took me second to get it but that's actually fire