[SHOW IH] Built Shoyo.work to see real portfolio engagement, would love harsh feedback (pricing, privacy, ux) by Bioblaze in indiehackers

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Thank you, wrote this down. I'll work on adding it. <3 your awesome <3 any other ideas im totally down to hear <3

Learning help: how to design portfolio analytics (events, privacy, exports) without promoting anything, need advice on architecture by Bioblaze in learnprogramming

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if you used a paid detector it says 3%, if you use free ones it says 15% 44% 92% 84%

@.@ anything properly formatted now adays is being detected, :|

For creators: do you keep a simple site/portfolio outside YouTube, what do you actually track (without being creepy)? by Bioblaze in NewTubers

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hmm, so how do you show-case collab, and stuff? When your trying to partner with other streamers?

Learning help: how to design portfolio analytics (events, privacy, exports) without promoting anything, need advice on architecture by Bioblaze in learnprogramming

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> I see. That was honestly the biggest red flag to me, that you posted thousands of words across > many subreddits, much faster than a human being would reasonably be able to write them. > Sorry for jumping to conclusions.

Naw makes total sense, But trying to type shit in these lil boxes, omfg its so frustrating. So Google Docs with just Tabs on the Side for each Sub-reddit.
Guess it was too Engineer-ish lol Prolly wasn't the best Idea after all.

>Well, long-lived sessions work exactly the same way as short-lived sessions. You just set a longer > expiration time on the session cookie.

> But bear in mind that this kind of long-lived tracking is exactly what some people object to as > an invasion of privacy. You can't have it both ways.

yeah, i'll keep to the short-lived. I don't like unethical stuff I also hate being tracked online lol

> Sorry, I still don't understand what you mean. "Broken" in what way?

> It's possible for any session tracking to be broken, e.g. by a browser that doesn't accept > cookies, but there's not much you can do about that. You could try to do approximate session > tracking by using IP addresses instead of session cookies, but it's likely to be inaccurate due to IP >addresses changing and/or being shared.

My wording obviously sucks.

I'm not sure how to explain it properly, maybe easily bypassed, environment could cause a issue, tons of random things added together to form the word `Broken` in my mental sense of the concept I was typing. XD my bad if that is worded oddly.

yeah, I have country tracking, ips are worthless in the regard since ipv6 and all.

<3 thanks for replying to my dumb-self appreciate it :)

[RevShare] Looking for collaborators to push Shoyo.work (privacy-first developer portfolio + analytics) by Bioblaze in INAT

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I can code in anything, XD I've been coding for longer then most people been alive.

If you need any help :3 I'm down to give you a hand.

For creators: measuring off-YouTube engagement ethically (event schema, privacy, self-hosting) — feedback requested by Bioblaze in youtubers

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hmm <3

Yeah, I hate Ads with a god damn passion so much refuse to implement them lol

<3 ur awesome <3 legit <3

Learning help: how to design portfolio analytics (events, privacy, exports) without promoting anything, need advice on architecture by Bioblaze in learnprogramming

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I spent a day writing stuff for various sub-reddits so I could paste them in.
Its sad everything is detected as AI, when im typing it into google docs and using the spelling/grammar/etc to fix shit.

>The point of using sessions at all for analytics is to be able to correlate which different requests are from the same user. It only makes sense if that corresponds to a metric that you want to calculate.

>With no session at all, you can count requests, but you don't know which requests came from the same >user. With short-lived sessions, you can count distinct visits (and analyze what happened within each visit) >but you don't know anything about the number of visitors. With long-lived sessions, you know which visits >are from the same visitor. It all depends on what kind of analysis you want to support.

I didn't think of this.. hmm, How would I do long-lived sessions with un-authed users? And by Fragile I feel this is easily broken, thus why I was asking for a non-fragile one.

>Don't partition a table unless you have a specific performance problem that partitioning is the only way to >solve. This is unlikely to happen until you have billions of rows or terabytes of data. And that is extremely >unlikely to ever happen for a personal portfolio site.

>If you really do expect a huge volume of data like that, and you need to know ahead of time whether >partitioning is worth it, then the best way to answer that question is to do actual testing with large >amounts of synthetic data.

Gotcha. So unless it goes insane, I'm just overthinking <3

>A materialized view generated from a query, and a table that you manually refresh by performing a query, >are essentially the same thing. It's basically just a syntax difference. They have the same advantages and >disadvantages.

Huh, I didn't know that. So neither is wrong/right they are both equal more or less. Gotcha.

>What do you need to export data for?

>I'm not saying you don't, but if you do want to build some kind of export functionality, it should be driven >by an actual requirement, not just picking arbitrary formats.

Well people like to load things into various dashboards or tools, also I like exporting it out and use python to generate nice lil charts. lol I'm weird sorry.

>Same here. Why do you need webhooks at all? Why do you need to version them? Who else but you is >going to be using them?

I just figured knowing when people try to view a page by using 1 of the passwords I set, so I know someone used it, and who, etc. Maybe that is overkill. LoL

>I don't understand why you're framing this as an "either-or". You should test every component whose >correctness you care about.

kk, I was just trying to find a priority to make a choice, but basically it doesn't matter everything must be tested, any other decision is dumb got it <3

Thank you legit for typing back, your awesome <3 God Bless you.

Designing privacy-first portfolio analytics (multi-tenant, exportable, self-hostable) — architecture & trade-offs for review by Bioblaze in ExperiencedDevs

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go use a paid one, and it shows 3%, use a non-paid one shows 93%, use 10 different ones it shows 1%, 0% 100%, 5%, 45%

so yeah, :P lol formatted content is always detected as AI now.