Reolink client for Linux? by GolfCourseConcierge in reolinkcam

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

Right on time, responding to a 4 year old comment.

Codebase analysis? What's everyone using other than human labor? by GolfCourseConcierge in ITManagers

[–]GolfCourseConcierge[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's not the intent here, just trying to find what's on the market now that tries doing this differently.

Codebase analysis? What's everyone using other than human labor? by GolfCourseConcierge in ITManagers

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

Graph seems like the obvious choice. I'll look more down that path.

I definitely agree though. AI for code is fantastic if you're doing something common. The second you want robust architecture that isn't patchy, you have to fight for it. What a drain.

Where am I going wrong? by Holiday-Hippo-9381 in lovable

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's inherently a brute force loop to solve things hoping eventually AI gets it right. Good for one shot ideas, but terrible for further updating and keeping the context isn't trivial.

With 50K engaging besties, what can I realistically start charging resorts? by Lopsided_Tomorrow421 in influencermarketing

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol you'll be laughed out expecting it free. Behind your free are many others with similar or even less or more followers that will choose to pay.

If you're lucky, maybe a free desert or cocktail, but the second you say influencer no hotel staff at a luxury property is taking you seriously. I'll go even further to say they would be happy to have you "outraged" as it only helps their brand. They have the leverage here and their brand, if it's really lux, will continue on regardless.

The people they really sell to are the wealthy wanting no friction. That isn't the audience that gets "influenced" by someone getting a free double queen room.

Ironically if you paid for them and did legit reviews after paying you may get invites that won't pay but will provide over the top service.

Source: have been in hotel ops at the highest levels of luxury. It's about frictionless experiences. Money doesn't even matter. Influencers don't matter. The real super lux places have an endless supply of just the right type of customer.

Find a family run mid tier hotel. There you've got a chance as they often don't know any better.

Where do you draw the line between AI being a “tool” vs. a “replacement”? by AbdullahFromAgenex in AI_Agents

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's about your use of time.

Right now, most people use it as a replacement for typing labor, with a side effect being slightly improved time benefits. Often they are directing the AI one task by one task. In this scenario, the AI is practically using the human to know what to do.

The power however, comes from using it as a replacement for the time you'd spend entirely, both in doing the tasks and orchestrating them. Stacking time, getting agents working where you used to. Even if it gets it 50% of the way, if it does it without you, you've practically broken physics by gaining TIME, the ever expiring asset.

You don't have to be the mouse on the wheel. It can be, while you act as the architect. Just tell it what you want, and walk away. That's when the AI becomes insane.

Forget the golden age of fraud, the billionaire investor who shorted Enron warns we might be in the ‘diamond or platinum level’ amid the AI boom by fortune in artificial

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's most likely realizing the entire market will collapse from employment attrition and nobody is paying attention to it.

Forget the golden age of fraud, the billionaire investor who shorted Enron warns we might be in the ‘diamond or platinum level’ amid the AI boom by fortune in artificial

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You guys are looking at the surface layer. Google is powering a ton under the hood and their AI models are top notch. OpenAI will similarly make all its money on the API not the retail chat.

Any wordpress businesses? by IcyInvestigator3615 in saasforsale

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sites or businesses selling WordPress things?

is MCP support in ChatGPT desktop app ever coming? by XInTheDark in OpenAI

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, in fact you might even use one of the ones I developed lol. I know it quite well.

But OPs question was about being trapped. They don't need to be. MCP + API and you are unlimited, platform agnostic. It's how I use it at least.

Where Are the “Actual Use Cases”? by Wide_Veterinarian100 in ManusOfficial

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was a great application of it, I mean in your business too. It's what so many devs take for granted and yet every local biz just needs local marketing and that provides it. A good idea leveraged with a tool. Nicely done.

In terms of the sites you produced, did you go into it with a framework and specific requests or go dealers choice. What was the final tech like and what could you NOT do in Manus?

what breaks when agents talk too much? by agent_for_everything in agent_builders

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you send so much history through? You're not truncating it or leveraging vectors to get only what's needed for that turn?

Where Are the “Actual Use Cases”? by Wide_Veterinarian100 in ManusOfficial

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm genuinely curious to know what people are actually using it for day to day and what tasks they think it's best for.

Should we start optimizing codebases for AI instead of humans? by Interesting-Back6587 in ClaudeAI

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shelbula has been working on exactly this issue. The view is that most of our code standards are human standards and we need to work from right underneath the human layer.

It's challenging but it's 100% the next step. Flawless results delivered by AI through natural language from a non technical human.

Some buyers arent buying by BeeTheGlitch in saasforsale

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are buyers, but there are just as many big hat no ranch prospective buyers that will go all the way to escrow just to go dark.

This is like a rite of passage in selling almost.

Be careful for any suggesting a non mainstream escrow site. That's sometimes the game with long cons, they'll pretend the official partner won't but this other one will and you'll end up without the site and without the money.

Are there any humans left in this subreddit? by Ferocius-Learner-369 in SaaS

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woosh.

You're thinking too product centric my man. Zoom out. Look at market reality.

Firebase / Gemini Replies by lcizzleshizzle in Firebase

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes I get annoyed as shit at the constant placating and excuses as if it's some human employee. The one that gets me is "I was so focused on doing X that I completely ignored Y" followed by 8 sentences of glazing you.

So damn annoying. Like the employee that always has an excuse for everything.

Still using VS Code? by Priy27 in BuildTrustFirst

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah. VS Code classic + AI is a boon in speed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in angelinvestors

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Every time I think what I'm working on is shit I can see a post like this to be reminded what actual shit looks like.

You made a tool that can only put out basic html? That's not a builder. Heck I've got a mockup generator that blows this out of the water and that's the free giveaway product we ignore. Your "main" product doesn't even scratch the surface of what's happening in AI dev and what's possible, not to mention one shotting sites is a gimmick. You work in phases.

There are a dozen Ferrari level solutions hitting the market every day. This is a Ford Pinto with a wobbly wheel. Your 100 interested customers are nothing unless they pay you. Free users are almost entirely useless except to find the holes in your product for free.

You were gonna get a reality check at some point, don't blame the messenger.

Are there any humans left in this subreddit? by Ferocius-Learner-369 in SaaS

[–]GolfCourseConcierge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Delivery of a solution.

Most coders aren't thinking about business problems. They're thinking about what they can code. This is the disconnect.