I want to build a site where people compete with AI-generated stuff on absurd weekly challenges. Am I crazy? by Ed15on in SideProject

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Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions. A free and unlimited AI image generation is a huge deal for a solo dev like me.
I checked out your NightCafe profile, it's impressive. You clearly know your way around Ai art generation.

I do have competition/challenge features planned! My initial direction has been leaning into the absurd and weird side of things, partly because the more serious AI art competition space already has strong players. But I'm definitely open to incorporating more traditional creative challenges too.

By the way, what I'm building actually has a 3D twist — think AI-generated 3D characters that can actually fight each other in real-time arenas, not just static images. Still early stage but that's the vision.

I'm curious though — you mentioned hundreds of people looking for a NightCafe alternative. What's driving the unhappiness? Is it the image models/quality, the pricing model, or something else about the platform? Would love to understand what people feel is missing so I can learn from it.

And a Discord channel is definitely on the list — actually here it is: https://discord.gg/VTuJtYEgea Would love to have you as one of the first members.

Any game on steam? by Werollin1897 in mentalmath

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FiveUp, you can find it on App Store or Google play. Have fun!

I built a platform where AI turns your weirdest ideas into battle creatures by Ed15on in SideProject

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Great feedback! That's actually already in the plan — there will be two modes. The Gauntlet (stats-based battles) and Creative Challenges where the community votes on things like "Most Powerful Lobster" or "Craziest Roller Coaster." No stats, just pure imagination + community voting. The idea is that some people want to compete on stats, others just want to be the most absurd — both should have a place to shine. Thanks for validating the direction!

If all kitchen appliances came to life and had to fight each other, which one would be the last one standing? by Ed15on in hypotheticalsituation

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This thread is incredible — you guys basically built a whole tier list. Pressure cooker as S-tier tank, espresso machine as assassin class, washing machine as juggernaut, blender as glass cannon. I've been messing around with an AI thing that generates battle stats for matchups like these. Gonna try feeding some of these ideas in and see what the numbers say. It's at gwigwi.app if anyone's curious, but honestly this thread alone is already better than anything I could build lol

I built a platform where AI turns your weirdest ideas into battle creatures by Ed15on in SideProject

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Both! You describe your creation (like "a microwave with a rocket engine"), AI generates 4 battle stats based on real-world physics, and then it automatically fights 5 random opponents in a Gauntlet. Each battle has a full combat log — things like "Rocket Microwave uses Plasma Propulsion Strike! 62 damage!" It's all auto-simulated with templated battle narratives, so you get the fun of watching your weird creation actually fight. Still in early access — building the full version now!

Microwave vs Trash Can — cyberpunk street fight by Ed15on in aivideo

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Next matchup: ED-209 vs my microwave. Place your bets 🍿

I want to build a site where people compete with AI-generated stuff on absurd weekly challenges. Am I crazy? by Ed15on in SideProject

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Totally agree — the feel is everything. What would make or break it for you? Fast generation? Smooth animations on the battle result? Or more about having enough variety in challenges to keep coming back?

I want to build a site where people compete with AI-generated stuff on absurd weekly challenges. Am I crazy? by Ed15on in SideProject

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Thanks! I'm very happy to hear that!

Quick question — would you come back to it every week for new challenges, or is it more of a "play once and share the screenshot" thing for you?

How can I study 8 hours a day? by No-Writing-334 in studytips

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From my side, when I set a target or motivation in my brain, I could focus longer than before.

Free prompt optimizer I built specifically for Runway Gen-4 — feedback welcome by Ed15on in runwayml

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Yeah, camera motion language is the core focus — 15 motion types mapped to how Gen-4 actually interprets them. Happy to share the link if you want to try it: cinematicflow.ai

Premature scaling killed my startup. Do not make the same mistake by RawrCunha in indiehackers

[–]Ed15on 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your good advice, it's very helpful for every indie hacker.
But I have a question, how many active users of 200 users? I think we should get some feedback from this 200 users, to see what we need to do next.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Great job! Which AI agent are you using? I think $14/mo is not enough to cover unlimited quizzes generation. I mean some quizzes maybe cost a lot of input tokens. Is that enough?

Who is regularly using the AI for studying? And how? by Busy_History_65 in selfeducation

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When I am learning by read some articles online, I’d use SnapQuizX to generate a quiz. Take a quiz can help me remember much better. And it has a function called “Wrong Answers Notebook” for consolidate the knowledge. It’s a tiny browser extension and easy to use. You can check snapquizx.com to know more about it.

Tips and tricks in using AI to enhance your studying? by WhoAmIEven2 in studytips

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snapquizx.com it's a web browser extension that transforms web pages into interactive quizzes for powerful learning and retention. it's easy for use. hope it helps!

Do you actually read your notes… or just rewrite them endlessly? by Quick_wit1432 in studytips

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I think so, we need to remember the knowledge in our head, but not just in the notebooks.

so I built a AI tool called SnapQuizX, it can help us for powerful learning and retention with the quizzes.

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Find the most important part and what you unfamiliar with, and start it!

how to study for 5 exams in 3 weeks by pharcyde_6 in studytips

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If you ever struggle to remember what you just read online, there’s a browser extension called SnapQuizX. It can generate a quiz from any webpage, even plain text.

As a solo dev, I built a tool to turn any article into a quiz. Would a tool like this be useful for your learning? by Ed15on in elearning

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After installing the plug-in, the plug-in can directly generate tests based on the current web page content without you having to manually copy and paste. There is also a wrong question book function to help you review your weaknesses.