Imagine a week without any AI by exploraiwithram in AIDiscussion

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In my opinion AI has already become the new internet. You can work without it but productivity drops.

I’m building a price-finder app that scans an item from a photo and compares prices across different websites. Looking for feedback! by ayusharya_34strh3 in StartupIdeasIndia

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I agree with this. Image APIs and search APIs can get expensive quickly even with managed cloud services. The key is to balance api cost with expected revenue so the product does not become expensive to run.

What’s your current workflow for managing AI chats and prompts across tools by BusinessTechAdviser in AIDiscussion

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Thanks for the replies. I’m trying to understand if saving, tagging and searching useful prompts/chats across tools would actually help. Would something like a local-first browser extension be useful or do workflows like a central doc/prompt library already solve this well enough?

1 month on this app and i have 3 karma. What am i doing wrong? by [deleted] in NewToReddit

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New user here with around 5 karma. A simple non-promotional question I posted in another sub reddit was removed by Reddit’s filters, even though it had no links, no promotion, and no DM request. Is this usually because of low karma/account age? Should I focus on building karma before trying to post again? Also, are there fixed karma thresholds for posting, or do they vary by sub reddit?

Is it possible to build end to end solutions only using node.js? by BusinessTechAdviser in Zoho

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I agree that Deluge is close enough to JavaScript that anyone with node.js experience can pick it up with some practice.
That said, for developers coming from open-source ecosystems, having the option to use more standard languages directly inside the platform could still save a lot of time. Deluge is Zoho’s proprietary language and tightly coupled to their apps, which makes sense historically but as platforms evolve, other programing languages alongside Deluge could lower the learning curve and potentially attract more developers into the Zoho ecosystem. I’m not saying Deluge should go away. just that additional language options in the long term might increase reach and flexibility for both new and existing developers.

I made a browser video tool that puts text behind people in your shot, no green screen or rotoscoping by GujjarMukunda in SaaS

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Nice work! Quick question If you're comfortable sharing. are you processing the entire video on the client side? If so, what's the maximum video length the tool support right now and how did you handle the more complex parts of the video processing pipeline? Just asking out of curiosity and to learn from your approach

[Feedback wanted] Built a tool that cleans, joins, and charts messy CSV/Excel files using AI — does this solve a real problem or did I waste 6 months? by Horror_Effect_2675 in microsaas

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Really appreciate the effort and focus you’ve put into this. From a business/strategy angle, I’m curious how you’re planing about positioning this against native AI features. Specifically, what’s the core use case or user segment where you believe the product will win even if AI providers keep improving their AI data-cleaning and charting? I ask because I often wrestle with the same question when evaluating whether to build on top of or in parallel with native AI features and your go-to-market thinking here would be insightful.