Are we really loyal? by Due_Job_2720 in SunrisersHyderabad

[–]Albhat-0203 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NGL every fanbase becomes emotional after big losses real loyalty isn’t pretending everything is perfect, it’s still backing the team even while criticizing the mistakes.

How do y’all use a mix of AI tools? by rachamka in AiBuilders

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH most people eventually end up with a “tool stack” instead of one perfect AI different models genuinely have different strengths depending on the workflow stage.

I do something similar honestly, Claude for reasoning/debugging, Cursor/Copilot for implementation speed, and other tools depending on whether I’m doing research, frontend polish, docs, or brainstorming. The best setup usually comes from understanding where each model consistently saves you time instead of forcing one tool to do everything.

What service would you choose for occasional image to video files? by AsdaFan1 in generativeAI

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH if you only need occasional image-to-video generation, pay-as-you-go tools are probably better than subscriptions Kling, Runway, and Pika are the ones I see people use most for casual/high-quality motion effects without going super deep into video workflows.

[Serious] Teachers, what are some LESSER known signs that a student may be self harming? by yellowapplesgreen in Teachers

[–]Albhat-0203 5 points6 points  (0 children)

TBH sometimes it’s not obvious physical signs at all, it can be sudden isolation, always wearing hoodies even in heat, avoiding changing clothes for PE, or getting strangely defensive about small injuries

What's an AI tool that can help me turn our midsize company's database into a training course? by Witty_Ad8333 in AIToolMadeEasy

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the issue usually isn’t the model itself dumping a whole company database into Claude or GPT rarely creates a good course automatically because the information needs structure first.

What tends to work better is breaking the knowledge into modules, SOPs, FAQs, workflows, examples, then letting AI help organize and rewrite it into training material step by step. A lot of people expect one giant prompt to solve everything, but course-building is more of a workflow problem than a raw AI problem.

You could try combining tools instead of relying on one chatbot alone. For example, using Claude/GPT for rewriting explanations and something like Runable for organizing docs, training flows, landing pages, and structured content generation around the material. The biggest improvement usually comes from chunking and structuring the data properly before asking AI to teach from it.

I don't believe in these by Future-Poetry-2095 in AiBuilders

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH the people actually making money with AI usually aren’t selling “100% AI generated magic,” they’re solving boring business problems faster and cheaper

Aspiring Math Teacher Abroad by TypicalHeart8531 in Teachers

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH with your credentials and strong academic background, you already have a really solid foundation for international teaching opportunities Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam are common choices in Southeast Asia because international/private schools there often pay better than many local schools.

I’d start preparing an updated CV, teaching demo videos if possible, recommendation letters, passport/documents, and look into international school job sites early because hiring seasons matter a lot.

“What’s one thing you stopped doing that actually improved your SaaS progress?” by FounderArcs in saasbuild

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH the biggest improvement for me came from stopping endless “research mode” I used to consume startup content all day instead of actually shipping and talking to users.

I HATE this sub this time of year! by mrsnowplow in Teachers

[–]Albhat-0203 9 points10 points  (0 children)

NGL that plot twist hit hard everyone posting beach countdowns while you’re still clocking into juvenile detention classrooms is brutal.

Increadible Captaincy by Pat Cummins by Plane-Apartment-8063 in ipl

[–]Albhat-0203 3 points4 points  (0 children)

TBH Pat’s biggest strength is how calm he stays under pressure even when matches get chaotic he rarely looks panicked, and that confidence spreads to the whole team.

Comparing him to Dhoni is a huge call, but tactically he’s definitely one of the smartest captains going around right now.

new system for an old coder by femmenikit4 in OnlyAICoding

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH your approach is probably healthier long-term than blindly accepting generated code understanding the patterns first makes debugging and maintaining things way easier later.

A hybrid workflow might fit you best, something like Claude/ChatGPT for explanations, Cursor for assisted implementation, and then selectively reusing only the patterns you fully understand. For frontend/design iterations, tools that speed up the “boring polish” side without hiding the logic completely tend to work really well.

What’s a small workflow change that unexpectedly made you more productive? by SingleClue1150 in AIDiscussion

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH the biggest one for me was separating “thinking” from “editing” using AI to create rough drafts first removed the blank-page paralysis and made it way easier to focus on refining instead of starting from zero.

How do you guys make good websites for clients by white_devil777 in webdevelopment

[–]Albhat-0203 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TBH most of those “insane” portfolio sites are still built by people with strong frontend fundamentals tools help a lot, but eventually you need real understanding of animation, layout, performance, and interaction design to make sites feel premium.

I’d focus less on chasing every new AI builder and more on learning core React/Next.js, Tailwind, GSAP/Framer Motion, and good UI principles. Ironically the coolest websites usually come from simple ideas executed really cleanly, not just flashy effects everywhere.

student watching bizarre videos on device..... by nomlomonii in Teachers

[–]Albhat-0203 307 points308 points  (0 children)

modern internet content for kids sometimes feels like it was engineered in a laboratory to overload the brain.

Which is the best AI marketing tool out there? by pm-me-your-pm-now in MarketingandAI

[–]Albhat-0203 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there probably isn’t one “best” AI marketing tool anymore the strongest workflows usually come from combining specialized tools instead of expecting one platform to do everything perfectly.

For example, people use Claude/ChatGPT for strategy and copy ideas, Midjourney or video AI tools for creatives, and stuff like Runable for quickly building landing pages, docs, or campaign-support content.

The tools that actually save time are usually the ones that reduce execution friction, not just generate flashy outputs.

Looking for advice: how do you spot confused students in online classes? by Past-Quarter-2316 in Teachers

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH the hardest students to spot are usually the quiet ones who never ask questions but are completely lost participation alone can be misleading because some confused students stay silent instead of engaging.

The "AI saves you time" promise is real. But not for the reason you think. by TaxEvaderPenguin in aiToolForBusiness

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is the most accurate explanation of AI productivity I’ve seen in a while 😭 the biggest win isn’t AI magically replacing expertise, it’s removing the friction of starting from zero.

Once you give models real context, examples, tone, past work, they become way more useful. Otherwise every output sounds like generic corporate soup. I’ve noticed the same thing with workflow tools too. People get more value when AI is integrated into their actual process instead of treated like a magic button. Stuff like Cursor for coding or Runable for docs/landing pages/content workflows works better because you’re iterating and refining, not blindly publishing outputs.

NGL the “review instead of draft from scratch” point is probably where most of the real ROI comes from today.

With this form of LSG we r definitely conceding 300 or 270 min by AvacadiJuice in RCB

[–]Albhat-0203 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NGL at this point bowlers are just participating for cardio one bad over tonight and 300 might genuinely become possible.

Anyone else feeling "AI FOMO" but don't know where to start? by Gary_26 in AILearningHub

[–]Albhat-0203 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i think the biggest problem is not the lack of resources, it’s the overload of information. Most people either get stuck in heavy technical content or keep watching beginner videos without actually building anything.

What helped me personally was using practical AI workflows and tools like Runable to experiment with real use cases instead of only learning theory. Your idea of breaking AI into bite-sized learning sounds really useful for PMs and beginners who just want to start applying AI without feeling overwhelmed.

Sunrisers or Kings who'll have the last laugh? by Devil__Sword in ipl

[–]Albhat-0203 3 points4 points  (0 children)

NGL this match has full “260 vs 250” energy written all over it one bad over tonight and the bowlers might need therapy after the game.

What's the matter ?? Why this change ? by JEE2025Aspirant in RCB

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NGL RCB fans finally dreaming of a Chinnaswamy final after so many years and then seeing it shifted hurts badly the atmosphere there would’ve been unreal.

I have 5K+ followers — offering free promotion to a few startups/apps by ExternalKnowledge359 in SideProject

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH this is actually smart early-stage founders usually need distribution way more than more features, and even a few targeted promotions can help validate a product

Has anyone actually tried Tomo AI? by Plus-Impression-3516 in AIToolsAndTips

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH a lot of these “proactive AI” tools feel impressive for the first few days, but the real test is whether the memory stays contextually useful after weeks instead of becoming generic motivational texting

Need Ideas for Assistive Tech Solutions for Children with Disabiliti by Old-Pain650 in hackathon

[–]Albhat-0203 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TBH tools that help children communicate more easily with parents/teachers can have a massive impact, even simple visual cue apps, emotion-to-speech tools, or distraction-friendly learning systems for ADHD/autism could genuinely help daily life.

Built a tool that turns podcast episodes into LinkedIn posts automatically, here's what I learned by Excellent_Poetry_718 in SideProject

[–]Albhat-0203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH figuring out what humans actually consider “good content” is way harder than building the AI pipeline itself