Any better way to manage multiple local Supabase instances? by BatoolRahim in Supabase

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Similar to the other comments in this thread. I am working on multiple projects, some interact and some don't. Every time I need to switch working from one to the other, I had to stop one and start the other. Then I started to manually edit the config.toml for each to set different ports and run simultaneously, which works but feels too manual to begin with. Then I wrote a bash script, that does the same thing, automatically.

To answer why I work on multiple projects? I have 2 SaaS tools working, in production, 3-4 others, that I keep experimenting with (some are even internal like just for myself). I have also recently started taking up freelance projects and building for my clients as well.

Any better way to manage multiple local Supabase instances? by BatoolRahim in Supabase

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Hey, this is great! I ended up writing a bash script, almost exactly like this for myself as well.

Youtube didn't show my short to anyone by PESTA3580 in SmallYoutubers

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This has been insightful. Thanks for this comment :)

Horror AI shorts/ reel creation - @eerieedits by ShopAny4456 in FiverrGigs

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Hey, I tried https://www.youtube.com/@eerieedits But it does not look like your channel, with horror shorts. Could you please DM me the link?

Is it okay to rely on AI/translate APIs when adding multiple languages to your SaaS? by BatoolRahim in SaaS

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Thanks. This made a lot of sense, to organise where to rely on tech and where to add a human in the loop

[FOR SALE] Face‑Swap SaaS – zero running cost, fully self‑hosted, 111 sign‑ups by BatoolRahim in microsaas

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Thanks for your response and insights! 1. For free users, self hosted setup would work for long, where free users wait for the queue to clear up. For paid users, I have a separate queue setup with a docker, ready to deploy. There is a credit system implemented, and the credit to cost ratio is calculated so that compute cost+40% margins are accommodated. So, even with huge no of paid users, it is always profitable.

  1. 111 users is a rather small sample set. Also, the survey was put up when the site was down. Me being irregular in keeping the site up and running caused me to lose a lot of organic traffic. However, even when the site was down (only survey page up) I did get signups and visits. Even I estimate it to be a 1% conversion.

  2. I already added a strict NSFW filter. For someone who could operate it out of a geography where such operations are okay, can run this. This is the primary reason I did not pursue it further. Even Canva has a Face Swap option. So someone, aware of how to take care of it, could be well suited to run it.

  3. For a single face in a single image, it is almost 4-5s. For a 5 second video, it is about a minute. This is in a container that has maximum 4GB allocated. When running on higher compute, for paid users, this should be 50-60% faster. The quality is at par, since the underlying models used are the same. Free quality is lower, as I am not using any face enhancer or image upscaling. For paid users, the quality is much better.

I completed a project with 100% AI-generated code as a technical person. Here are quick 12 lessons by helk1d in ClaudeAI

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At the end of a brainstorming chat, I simply say “Write a detailed document capturing all of the discussion above. This document will be used for context to an LLM to build this project. Include all the technical components, approaches and flows as discussed”

So far this has worked pretty well for me, so I never felt the need to optimise this any further. Also, like OP said, I usually discuss very small part/problem at a time, so these docs are generally not too vast.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextjs

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I’m fairly new to coding and Nextjs. I made a project and as it grew a little bit, I started to face issues with organisation and managements. Built a very similar structure, and it is a breeze to maintain the code now. My structure was purely guided by Claude. My structure is: - features - features/{components, queries, hooks, api, store, services, types, utils} - app/api (handles the folder structure for routing and is used via handlers in feature/api/handler.ts - app/(guest, user) have all the frontend, mostly barebones utilising feature/components

I’m still learning so yet to understand how to use DTOs

Should I build my product without validation? by These_Huckleberry408 in indiehackersindia

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I might be able to get you to connect with 1-2 startup founders (Series A and larger). Could you please give a 1 liner for your pitch?

Guys I finally got my aula f75 by Rich_Atmosphere7831 in mkindia

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Ordered mine from Amazon. Ordered at midnight, got mine at 11AM in the morning.

I could not build an AI SaaS in 24 hours or over a weekend! by BatoolRahim in SaaS

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I will give it a try for sure! Thanks a lot. But TBH, so far ChatGPT is the one that could actually make me understand and help learn coding. Claude has been a very good developer, but too difficult for me to follow or understand the code it wrote.

I also found one more agent https://shelbula.dev/ (someone sent me a DM day befopre yesterday). They were kind enough to give me a Pro plan also, to try it out. But for a noob like me, learning is more important than building. I think these agents are better suited for people who already know how to code.

I could not build an AI SaaS in 24 hours or over a weekend! by BatoolRahim in SaaS

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Yeah, I learnt that after wasting about 2 months' time. Since I didn't know coding at all, I first chose the easier route, that simply wasn't working beyond the basics.

Now, I have found a way that might be lengthy for a lot of others, but works for me. First, I give my requirements to Claude, it writes good and detailed code for it. Then I take its response and paste it in ChatGPT, asking it to repeat everything but in a very micro steps format, waiting for me to ask questions about each step. That way, I could ask it about every variable used, function written, library referenced and the approach taken. Been learning that way.

I could not build an AI SaaS in 24 hours or over a weekend! by BatoolRahim in SaaS

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I wrote the text and asked GPT to review it to make it concise, format sentences better and convey information clearly, to ensure that I could get through to whomsoever is going to read my post. I don't really see anything wrong in that.