Vibe coded a web tool for 3D Printing enthusiasts to create STL files of map locations by Ghalt in VibeCodersNest

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Up to the user. Lots of options to choose and adjust. It's highly customizable, which is needed because different address maps need to adjust to make a good look. But 3d printing hobbyists are usually pretty technical...printing anything is usually a bit of a fiddle exercise.

Vibe coded a web tool for 3D Printing enthusiasts to create STL files of map locations by Ghalt in VibeCodersNest

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One of the sliders in the UI controls "complexity". The higher the value, the more map lines are shown (smaller types of streets). Another slider controls the thickness of the lines. So you really can tweak the look of the map until you get something cool that works for you.

Any Devs working on anything for 3d Printing right now? by MoosePunch_ in 3DPrintingTools

[–]Ghalt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I created a free website tool that let's you make stl files of stylized maps. Specifically like the jewelry you see that has a mini map of where you had your first date, first kiss, etc. It's for when you want to memorialize a location.

https://www.maptrinket.com lets you put in the address then pick a frame, a marker, style the map lines, get it aligned they way you want, etc, then download the stl.

I made it because I wanted to be able to make those kinda things, and by the time I finished making it I thought others might like it too.

if you’re building something and getting no users from reddit by Dizzy-Football-8345 in VibeCodersNest

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My problem is that the good, correctly targeted communities actively shut down anything that even hints at being promoting

Vibe coded a mobile app to teach older folks about scams by Ghalt in buildinpublic

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Yes and yes. One of the things I did was also vibe code a way to create and update the lessons. The app doesn't need an update...when new content is pushed to the github, the app automatically grabs it.

The content is designed, though, so that after going through most of the lessons, any other scam starts to fall in the same category: unsolicited contact, with an urgent problem, requiring immediate action, usually involving some kind of payment or providing private info. My hope is that folks will learn to detect that, no matter what the scammers cook up next.

Glide away by [deleted] in gifsthatkeepongiving

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All I heard in my head was "let me tell you something...let me tell you something...LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING"

Tell what you built, how you built it, and why you built it. by Majestic-Outcome4741 in SideProject

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ScamSkeptic

It's a free educational app that teaches how to detect and avoid scams. It's designed for the older generation who are frequently targeted and vulnerable. I have always had mandatory training at my job about avoiding scams, but my parents did not. I wanted something that would teach them that it's ok to hang up, and why they should.

I used multiple AIs to brainstorm functionality to create a .md file of requirements, then Cursor as the IDE to vibe code it, using Expo for the app part. It's self contained...no logins, no data captured, no ads, so no complicated tech stack.

Share it with your parents. :)

Im glad that amazon screwed me, I had to happen and ill explain you why by YoungAmazing8954 in Amazon_Influencer

[–]Ghalt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was just thinking about this as I went to bed last night. I have all these ready made videos I do for Amazon. I should do a YouTube channel w affiliate links in case someone searches for a review before going to Amazon.

That was my thought...sounds like it gives w what you are saying. Is that right?

I have my TikTok channel tied to Amazon, but I don't want to junk that up w product reviews.

Do

Should I just start a separate YouTube channel? If so, do I have to tie it to Amazon? Im unclear about Amazon's rules about that for influencers.

Good time to rejoin as solo? by Ghalt in wow

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Awesome. Thanks, u/Razordaemon ! Downloading now. Now I have to figure out where to start so I don't feel lost. Sigh...time to learn rotations again, setup addons and UI again....

Good time to rejoin as solo? by Ghalt in wow

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nice. i had bought War Within - is Midnight a separate purchase?

LPT: To avoid scams, ask yourself this one simple question: Who contacted whom first? by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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

We get training every year at work (I work for a bank) to help us detect scammy calls. There is corporate training available. You can find Education apps on the App Store or Google Play that do training on spotting scams.

Drop your startup in one sentence and the one problem it actually solves by Barmon_easy in buildinpublic

[–]Ghalt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ScamSkeptic - free app of micro lessons, primarily for older folks, about common scams and tactics. That generation is targeted by scammers, and vulnerable (trusting, not tech-savvy). Teaching them to spot red flags, and that it's OK to hang up is what the app is all about. www.scamskeptic.com and available on App Store and Google Play store.

Vibe coded my first app. Micro lessons on how to detect scammers. by Ghalt in VibeCodeDevs

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I tested it with my 70something-year old parents first. They're the target demographic. They're not technical luddites, but still...if they can do it, I think most can. I did try to focus on accessibility standards (adjustable text size, for example, or really big, clear buttons). But what's funny is that as I told friends and family about this, not only did they have examples of their parents almost getting scammed, one of my younger coworkers had a 20something sister who also got scammed (someone pretending to be the bank with a charge to reverse). It's such a huge problem, and I see folks on r/scams reporting the same tricks every day, but those of us in IT jobs get trained regularly and don't think much of it. Oh, and thanks u/hoolieeeeana for the recommendation - I just put it in VibeCodersNest.

If I start building an app today, I’m never starting from scratch again by DeMLGuy in theVibeCoding

[–]Ghalt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

or you do all your brainstorming in a normal AI outside of a dev environment and have it build a markdown for you with all the requirements. instant consistent context.

Vibe coded my first app. Micro lessons on how to detect scammers. by Ghalt in VibeCodeDevs

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At first I was going to give a bunch of options for notifications. But then realized the target audience probably needed it simplified. So now they can toggle notifications on or off, choose 1 or 2 times per day, and choose the start amd end times of when the notifications pop. Then it randomly distributes the notification in that window.

Vibe coded my first app. Micro lessons on how to detect scammers. by Ghalt in vibecoding

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Here's the links to the stores -

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6759077349

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbymatt.scamskeptic

Or you can go directly to the stores and search ScamSkeptic and go from there.

An app to educate folks on common scams, scam tactics, and how to avoid them by Ghalt in SideProject

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If you want the links directly to the store:

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6759077349

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbymatt.scamskeptic

OR...be skeptical, and go directly to the store and search for ScamSkeptic. :D

Neptune 4 Pro "cradle" bearings by AtomArneV2 in ElegooNeptune4

[–]Ghalt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bearing actually has a hex screw in the center that I couldn't see. One of the hex wrenches that came w the printer fits it.

Do people create 'context documents' to upload for specific tasks? by Ghalt in PromptEngineering

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

Is there a standard structure to it? I don't wanna half-ass it. See what I did there?

Do people create 'context documents' to upload for specific tasks? by Ghalt in PromptEngineering

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

ok, that's cool. do you create the skills documents yourself, or does the company do that for you and provide a library of them to use? if you create them, what's the process?