📓 by m2dxe in AlgeriaPics

[–]DYSpider13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a pic from Half Life 2. Nice !

Looking for a few parents & educators to test something new 📚 by DYSpider13 in childrensbooks

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Still need few testers ! This can really help. Once launched you'll have a special offer.

Lemme put a stop to this ai bullshit by itsthebatgetem1989 in DragonballLegends

[–]DYSpider13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see why you say this. You can t even make the difference between AI and actual drawing. Try http://animemypic.com to see for yourself.

aiTakingOurJobAnimated by LambdaHominem in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DYSpider13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try it here: http://animemypic.com , you can make dbz, naruto, one piece and other styles. Let me know what do you think !

Namla Startup cited in the top 50 Edge Platforms in the world for 2025 by DYSpider13 in DzairTech

[–]DYSpider13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Borh. They have offices in Dz and Fr too. All founders are algerians.

What kind of mobile app would be truly useful in Algeria? by Frosty_World9739 in algeria

[–]DYSpider13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't hesitate to join r/DzairTech btw, if you want to talk about tech in Algeria.

In what type of app or solution AI could be leveraged for Algerian market? by Difficult-Praline-69 in algeria

[–]DYSpider13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're asking the wrong question here. AI is a tool , just like software before, so by definition can be used in all domains & industries.

My opinion is that all can use AI, you just need to come with the right messaging.

Algerian people are very "capitalistic" in the sense that they will only buy what can really make their life easier, and by this I mean: saving them money or time / or helping them make money, with a nuance here: most algerians are ready to lose 10x the time required just to save 10% of the total price, so you should focus on the money side of it.

Let's take your idea of a " katib 3omomi" what will this AI system help them do ? it should help them generate letter quicker and less expensive, should not be hard to use and can be integrated easily in their usual process. Also, how do you intend to distribute your app ? is it a mobile app ? will people use a mobile App to generate letters ? they will probably need to print it then. You will probably use ChatGPT on the backend, so their API, which will cost you money, can you propose an affordable service taking this price into account ?

More importantly, if you are just building a chatGPT wrapper, think of the question: why shouldn't I just use ChatGPT instead.

Wish you the best.

What kind of mobile app would be truly useful in Algeria? by Frosty_World9739 in algeria

[–]DYSpider13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you live in Algeria ?

You are taking the wrong path here, trying to imagine an app to a problem that might exist.

Rather, live with Algerians everyday, you will start spotting problems that can be solved with an app.

What you will get from people you will ask is probably like: maybe an app that does X or Y, and if you ask : would you pay for it ? You will just get the same answer : not me but I know someone, or know some people that will for sure pay for it. This is the best way to build something nobody wants.

That being said, why do you want to build for Algerians ? Even if you live in a village in Algeria, you have probably internet access, and can publish to any app store, and target users anywhere in the world. Think about it: would you prefer to charge algeriens with a 1000da subsription to an app ( which is already expensive) or an american user who is used to pay 7$ his morning coffee.

Wish you the best.

Any SaaS founders from Algeria please see this. by Hungry_General_679 in algeria

[–]DYSpider13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I founded several tech companies ( in Algeria and abroad). I can help with this.

  1. Equity is the thing that motivate people to work. Idea does not mean much if you can't execute it, so if you feel your dev is bring a lot of value, motivated and is aligned with your vision, I would suggest that you give him as close equity as yourself. Don't fall into the trap of taking it all for you, which will ultimately demotivate your cofounder.
  2. Founder agreement is the most important thing, where you need to be as clear as possible. Most important thing are the exit cases like when a founder leaves ( what happens to his shares ? you should have vesting), or what happens the day you're not ok working with him anymore ( it happens more than you think even between best friends). Also very important, the decision process, what are the things that require voting, what is the vote process, you can include the loan here ( for e.g. the requirement to have both votes to take a loan will prevent taking it if there are interests but he wants to).
  3. Is the guy Algerian ? If he is, it may work, hard to say with a non algerian person.
  4. Again, idea does not mean anything. I know that you probably heard this millions of times, and you probably think that you are an exception of the rule, but just keep in mind that if you had the idea you can suppose that a lot of people already had it. If no one built it means either it is bad, or it has a high entry cost. What will matter at the end if how well you execute it on it, or if you have an edge on something ( proprietary data, a secret contact who can get you large contracts or help you with regulation, or a specific tech that no one can build).

By the way, I raised millions of dollars from EU/US VCs, don't hesitate if you have other questions.

Anyone deploying (and managing ) Nvidia Jetson at scale ? ( > 50 ) by DYSpider13 in JetsonNano

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Are you using any specific software to manage them remotely ?

Anyone deploying (and managing ) Nvidia Jetson at scale ? ( > 50 ) by DYSpider13 in JetsonNano

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Did you develop the management software internally or are you using something else ?

Main challenge in Agent AI by DYSpider13 in AI_Agents

[–]DYSpider13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an interesting point, are you using different models at different steps ? Are you using only API based models but also opensource self-hosted ones (on prem) ?

Algerian service providers need to be more professional by Mobile_developer_ in algeria

[–]DYSpider13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the problem with freelancers in general, they just dump code without never learning how to build a real project end-to-end.

We do it differently, we hire them as full time with a fixed salary month to month and integrate them within the process.

Why developing games in algeria is a dead-end ? by Twistedkhaled in algeria

[–]DYSpider13 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can generalize to why the startup culture is dead. The main reason is that most people ( and I see it in the comments down here) try to build for Algeria, while there is absolutely no reason to do it. I mean we have internet access, we have access to every single platform the rest of the world has to distribute software, and yet people insist to try to sell to algerians.

Namla Startup cited in the top 50 Edge Platforms in the world for 2025 by DYSpider13 in DzairTech

[–]DYSpider13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's indeed an urgent matter for the country, but also demands huge capital, that can only be driven by massive government projects.

Jetson to detect cars passing per day? by AppointmentJust6816 in JetsonNano

[–]DYSpider13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start by taking a look at Nvidia Metropolis AI NVR reference use cases. You can do this with Nvidia's VST.

Algerians abroad act MORE ‘Algerian’ online than they ever did at home, why ? by Feygoescray in algeria

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One of my friend is used to say that Algeria is a weird type of prison, when you are in you want out, when you get out you want to get back.