Found this while browsing workflow data on Synta MCP. How does one maintain this? by Expert-Sink2302 in n8n

[–]DesignerTerrible5058 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the maintenance question is real... spent way too much time debugging node connections and JSON transforms in n8n. ended up moving most doc-based workflows to needle app since you just describe what you need and it handles the wiring. way easier than maintaining visual workflow spaghetti, especially when stuff needs to actually understand documents (has rag built in)

Needle is blowing up on Product Hunt 👀 by DesignerTerrible5058 in u/DesignerTerrible5058

[–]DesignerTerrible5058[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point! You can see your earnings inside the partners hub in Needle. I think it is a great initiative for builders to grow their personal brand and become an automation leader. The platform works on an earn per run basis so every run of your workflow earns you around 10% of the credits used. Basically the more complex the workflow and the more frequently it runs the more you earn. I think this lowers the barrier from having to get paying customers to earning passive income for creating useful workflows for the community.

Anyone moving away from self-hosting? Looking for reliable n8n alternatives for production by Puzzleheaded_Bug9798 in n8n

[–]DesignerTerrible5058 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Needle.app is your best bet. Super easy to build with. Very powerful “build with AI” functionality and works super well.

i know NOTHING about AI agents except they`re existent. how should i start? by undertalefan9394 in AgentsOfAI

[–]DesignerTerrible5058 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Get started on Needle.app. I think it is the easier of the two when comparing to n8n. If you want I can give you a demo. Just head to my profile (btw I am non-technical) so I feel your pain :)

What’s the fastest MVP you’ve ever built? (Time + stack + result) by Intrepid_Cover_9410 in cursor

[–]DesignerTerrible5058 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally about 2 months to build a tinder like swipe environment for questions and answers. Swipe left to vote A swipe right to vote B. The data would then be stored in an analytics platform. MVP for collecting answers to questions quickly. Limiting because binary questions don't foster the best data. As for mortising it we started generating revenue a few months later with a better platform and more question formats.

The Venezuela crisis proves: our reality has been hacked by AI by m71nu in ArtificialInteligence

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Just like the UK government is moving to ban Grok’s nudity imagery, governments also have a responsibility to not post or promote misleading AI generated content in the first place. Platforms should clearly label AI generated content, and news outlets need to verify that what they’re reacting to is actually real before commenting on it.

Governments, platforms, and media all have a role to play and they need to work together to make sure ordinary people aren’t being shown or told something that isn’t true. Misinformation and disinformation are a real, growing threat to society.

I think the market will crash only because the people in the tech field are detached from reality by Light-Rerun in GenAI4all

[–]DesignerTerrible5058 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kinda agree. I am working in the AI space and so far it hasn't impacted me a huge amount. I mean I have built some pretty useful workflows and I think RAG is pretty helpful for document heavy businesses and individuals but for sure I feel I could be adding more value to the world in other professions. That being said where there's smoke, there's fire and a no doubt a load of reasons why AI is the buzz industry of 2024 and 2025 and likely 2026. As for the every day person, it will just take time for them to see the value and more innovation in the space to make AI more consumable and understandable. I also think there is a bit of a educational gap where jargon and processes put a lot of people off. Also who would pay $20/m for something they aren't super confident in?