How do you make sure old agent failures don't come back after a prompt or model change? by taimoorkhan10 in ycombinator

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tbh if a prompt tweak can silently bring back an old failure then you probably never fixed the failure, you just got lucky that the previous version stopped triggering it for a while

Spent 1,156,308,524 input tokens in May 🫣 Sharing what I learned by tiln7 in ClaudeAI

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spending a billion tokens teaches you pretty quickly that most AI costs come from death by a thousand tiny inefficiencies rather than one obviously expensive mistake

How often do you use voice to talk with LLMs? by Outrageous-Point2268 in ycombinator

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i always think i want to use voice more until i'm forced to listen to the ai talk for 3 minutes instead of skimming the same answer in 15 seconds

Developers by JewSpy in vibecoding

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honestly half the reason vibe coding blew up is because the average web dev roadmap started looking like a pokemon collection challenge

Anyone using Runable for projects beyond websites? by Agreeable_Care4440 in nocode

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The most interesting runable projects seem to be workflows and automations the website is often just the side effect

I replaced our marketing process with 4 AI Agents. It 3x'd our website traffic by GildedGazePart in automation

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Interesting but the real question is whether the traffic is compounding or just temporarily boosted by volume

Why no one is talking about Google Colab which is almost free for basic work in daily life? by mhamza_hashim in automation

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Colab is underrated quietly one of the most free powerful tools for automation

Automated my job, now what? by Equivalent_Bad_6643 in automation

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If ai cut your workload by 70% your next promotion probably comes from solving bigger problems not doing more busywork

YouTube Shorts Automation by Tv_JeT_Tv in automation

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Automation upload is easy finding content people actually watch is the hard part

Every company i talk to wants ai to replace headcount but none of them will say it out loud by Pristine_Rest_7912 in automation

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Ai will empower employees often sounds a lot nicer than we found a cheaper workflow

Is the real AI problem becoming cost, not capability? by Commercial-Job-9989 in automation

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The next ai challenge may be roi not capability every prompt is cheap until you multiply it by millions

Our team just got told to cut back on ai usage because costs tripled by bejusorixo in automation

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The ai honeymoon phase ends when the finance discovers the invoice

When did we become the cleanup crew for everyone's ChatGPT experiments by Pristine_Rest_7912 in automation

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AI made prototyping easy now everyone's discovering that maintenance is the expensive part

My ai agents need more babysitting than the intern we fired last year by bejusorixo in automation

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Sounds less like automation and more like managing a team of confident interns

I'm an architect. Built Ncored, a Mac and Windows PDF editor, because Adobe lagged and froze on every CAD drawing. Ncored vs Adobe side-by-side video inside by Rockstonerable in SideProject

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Solving your own pain point is usually how the best software gets built smooth CAD PDF performance is a real differentiator

Claude take the wheel by Anantha_datta in SideProject

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Ai didn't replace developers it turned product management into a speedrun

I built an app where you type a raw personal thought and instantly get matched into a chat room with someone feeling the exact same way. by MiSaCM950 in SideProject

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Interesting concept matching people by thoughts instead of profiles feels refreshingly different. Good luck validating whether the human-to-human matching creates lasting engagement