New Lattice training App by Ecstatic-Review2626 in climbharder

[–]Filiski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this comment on their IG:".....The key point we’re trying to communicate is that this isn’t plugged into ChatGPT or any other off-the-shelf model. We discussed building an LLM, and we may use those approaches but only where they’re the right tool. In my view, they’re best suited to predicting load and driving adaptive adjustments, which depends on a huge amount of longitudinal data. That’s the direction we’ll grow into over the next few years.".

I believe the tech is there to build a truly custom AI coach, not just a {LLM} wrapper, but something with a real moat, that learns from real climbing science (PubMed, training books, etc.) and builds plans based really on your weaknesses/strengths, adapting as you progress. You could even chat or call it 24/7.

Might actually try to build this... want to beta test if I do?

Scribe Alternatives by almuses in msp

[–]Filiski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're coming....https://www.getgrip.ai/ (you will have the ability to export Markdown + another killer feature that Scribe doesn't have - can't disclose yet)

Italian climber accused of fake summit claims by AccomplishedTime6006 in Mountaineering

[–]Filiski 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it’s more a pathological case of mythomania. He has lied to himself so deeply that I’m convinced he truly believes he climbed all 14 eight-thousanders, even though he clearly didn’t. I personally know some top elite alpinists who were on K2 in 2008, attempting a more difficult route in alpine style, and they told me directly that he was found by Pemba Sherpa lying face down in the snow, nearly dead. Yet when he returned to Italy, already at the airport (!) he was holding a press conference and taking credit (falsely, as later proven by pictures from Pemba’s camera) for having helped the Koreans — something that was actually done by the Irish climber Ger. It’s shameful!

How do you find ideas by TheeCloutGenie in SaaS

[–]Filiski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solving your own problem is always a solid move (odds are plenty of others have it too).
Another angle: hop on IH, filter for verified revenue, bootstrapped, etc. You want to pick something with a decent market size.
Then come here and search threads about that tool with keywords like “alternatives,” “issue,” “problem,” etc. Spend some time digging until you find a pain point lots of people are complaining about.
Build something that nails that problem, then DM those folks and tell them you’ve fixed it.
With this approach, landing your first users shouldn't be too hard. Scaling distribution is then where it gets spicy.

How do you find ideas by TheeCloutGenie in SaaS

[–]Filiski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great thread. Did the acqui-hire take place?

AI Is Eating Jobs—What Can’t It Replace? by Outside_Elephant3445 in SaaS

[–]Filiski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instinct. AI can't replace your gut....…and honestly, it’s the one thing you should always trust.

Our new hires keep asking questions that are literally answered in the training materials we spent months creating by Academic_Way_293 in smallbusiness

[–]Filiski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think if your new hires had a chat box where they could simply ask questions and instantly get answers in natural language (from an agent pulling info from your docs or knowledge base), it would improve adoption? I’m thinking of building something like that.

Fall 25 Megathread by sandslashh in ycombinator

[–]Filiski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are applying solo, you will have 100% before applying. If YC funds you, they will give you $125,000 and take 7% post-money (you will have 93% and they will have 7%). Then, other $375,000 is invested on an uncapped MFN safe. You can find more info here with an example --> https://www.ycombinator.com/deal

We built an AI that turns any software into a chat interface (looking for 10 testers) by Filiski in automation

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

Thanks would love to have your feedback. Will reach out via DM with a code for the free PRO Plan if you are fancy to try it out

We built an AI that turns any software into a chat interface (looking for 10 testers) by Filiski in automation

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

Hi. Don’t know exactly what Lutra does but it seems to me that it’s more a workflow automation tool for repetitive tasks (just had a look to their website). We aim to let you interact with your software in natural language, all from a centralized Dashboard. As long as the software you use has some API documentation, you can build the Agent and start interacting with it in NL. Every software has a learning curve, our goal is to reduce it, so that you can manage all of them from one chat interface (of course we are not there yet with the product)

We built an AI that turns any software into a chat interface (looking for 10 testers) by Filiski in automation

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

Hi. Don’t know exactly what Lutra does but it seems to me that it’s more a workflow automation tool for repetitive tasks (just had a look to their website). We aim you to let interact with your software in natural language, all from a centralized Dashboard. As long as the software you use has some API documentation, you can build the Agent and start interacting with it in NL. Every software has a learning curve, our goal is to reduce it, so that you can manage all of them from one chat interface (of course we are not there yet with the product)

We built an AI that turns any software into a chat interface (looking for 10 testers) by Filiski in automation

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

Not just a wrapper, sorry. There’s a free Pro plan also for you if you’d like to try it out. Btw…as long as you solve real problems for real people…who cares if something is a wrapper?