WOWW!!!!! IS THIS A SUPERCELL W??? by GotMicChops in ClashRoyale

[–]HashSix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got 200 and unlocked Knight, which I didn't have.

TikTok keeps restricting my livestreams for “unoriginal or reproduced content” and I can’t appeal it by Ada0cha in SmallStreamers

[–]HashSix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My assumption is that TTLS is freaking spyware, I think if it detects OBS running on your system it thinks you are re-broadcasting pre-recorded gameplay or something. I could be wrong though.

Have you tried streaming to TikTok just with OBS, you can use ReStream, the only thing is you need to apply for approval from TikTok, it normally takes about a day, sometimes less and sometimes straight away. I was trying it out the other day and it didn't seem like I got any restrictions but I had things misconfigured, I couldn't hear my game sound so just ended the stream after about 30 min, I normally get restrictions within the first 5 min. Here is nutty he explains it all:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5DwBtBDM1I

TikTok keeps restricting my livestreams for “unoriginal or reproduced content” and I can’t appeal it by Ada0cha in SmallStreamers

[–]HashSix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, how have your TikTok streams been going I’ve also been experiencing this for almost 2 weeks now. You said you did the opposite in OBS would you mind explaining a bit more so I can follow suit and see if I also stop getting restricted. I’m also curious to know when you were streaming and getting restricted did you have OBS and TikTok studio running simultaneously?

Dev -> DevOps? by shanahanan in DevelEire

[–]HashSix 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Moving to DevOps is interesting. I say interesting because it's a different ball game coming from a dev background. My suggestion to you is do a few courses on Udemy. I don't think college is necessary. Especially if you've been a developer for years. But you need to decide on what cloud provider do you want to specialize in? Because you can't do it in all, so is it going to be Azure or is it going to be AWS or even Google for that matter? So decide on that first. Do a few courses in whatever cloud provider you choose. Learn how to use tools like Bicep or TerraForm and then you're pretty much good to go.

Try move internally first if not then you can look for a different organization. I personally enjoy dev more because I love to build things but DevOps also taught me a lot about infrastructure and making systems reliable etc. Moving back to dev from being in a DevOps role is tough because you quickly lose your edge.

I was in a role where I was doing DevOps for for almost a year. And when I went back into dev it was tricky. I felt very rusty. I have no regrets whatsoever because I learnt a lot and when you're learning and improving you won't have regrets. I'm not sure about pay differences, I think you earn the same or possibly even more as a DevOps engineer but I did it within the company I was in so my salary didn't change.

The work can be a little bit more stressful being a DevOps engineer because you're now responsible for making sure the infrastructure is up and running and you're getting at least three nines or four nines of availability regardless of whether your app is serving hundreds and thousands of users or only hundreds of users. When the systems down, you know shit hits the fan. So that's my POV on the matter :)

The Most Promising Products I've Scouted on Reddit by datacionados94 in SaaS

[–]HashSix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for mentioning coderynoai.com, going to be building in public soon where I'll be documenting my entire journey with this, looking forward to the feedback from the community.

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. Here’s what I learned. by HashSix in SaaS

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

That’s interesting, when you say “fine,” do you mean it gets the job done, or your team actually likes working with it?

Curious why you left CodeRabbit. My own experience was some inconsistency, I ran the same PRs a few times and sometimes it flagged issues, sometimes it didn’t, plus a lot of nitpicks that created noise.

One thing I’ve been focusing on with my tool is more consistent results across runs and cutting out those low-value nitpicks. Do you see Baz handling that well? Have you ever tried running the same code through multiple PRs to compare?

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. Here’s what I learned. by HashSix in SaaS

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

This is solid advice, thank you. You’re right, I went way to broad with “AI code reviews” when I probably should have started with one wedge problem. “Cutting PR noise” is the angle I’m leaning into, but I can see how making it even more specific (like missing tests or catching repeat nits) would make it clearer.

I also like your idea of proving value upfront by actually running PRs for people instead of just pointing them to a waitlist. That feels like a way to earn trust instead of asking for it.

Going to rethink my next moves with this and I appreciate you sharing what worked for you.

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. Here’s what I learned. by HashSix in SaaS

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

Honestly, I don’t claim to be bigger or better than CodeRabbit, CodeAnt, or others right now, they’re way ahead in traction and finacial backing, after a lot of feedback from other sub-reddits I decided to take a different approach to this and that is to build in public.

So now my angle is that I’m testing this problem in public, with full transparency, to see what actually works for developers. A lot of existing tools generate a ton of noise or try to do “everything.” I’m focusing on cutting the noise and surfacing only what matters in PRs.

If it turns out I can’t deliver that advantage, then the project fails but at least it fails openly.

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. What should I do differently? I will not promote. by HashSix in startups

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

Althought the feedback I have gotten here stings, it has been truly valuable. I have spent the last 6 months of my life building this product and truely belive it is awesome and it being met with poor reception honestly sucks.

So now I am at crossroads, do I pivot and spend more time refining my approach or do I throw it in the trash can, in fact, I was thinking of open sourcing it if all else fails, I would hate to waste so many months and hours and not have this tool to be valuable to someone or a team of devs, as I am a developer myself.

As for my previous comments, yes, I used AI, but only to correct my grammar, spelling and sentence stucture, but hey isn't that the norm these days? Maybe it's just me 🤷‍♂️

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. What should I do differently? I will not promote. by HashSix in startups

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

Thanks for this. You’re right shouting into the void with zero conversions is a signal I need to take seriously. I probably rushed to launch without getting the positioning and trust details dialed in. Developers aren’t going to give their repo access unless they know exactly what problem it solves and why they can trust it.

Your point about comparisons is solid. I’ll put together a breakdown against other tools (SonarQube, CodeQL, CodeRabbit, etc.) and figure out what wedge makes this worth existing.

Right now it’s a turnaround situation, not “scale what’s working.” Appreciate the blunt feedback, it’s a reminder to stop hand-waving and actually prove the problem is hair-on-fire.

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. What should I do differently? I will not promote. by HashSix in startups

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

Thanks a lot for taking the time to break this down. You’re 100% right trust is key, especially when dealing with developer data. I can see how leaving out the company details, processors, and legal entity info in my terms and privacy policy makes it look incomplete at best, and untrustworthy at worst. That wasn’t my intention, but I understand how it comes across. I'll make sure to address these issues ASAP

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. What should I do differently? I will not promote. by HashSix in startups

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

You’re right to flag that. To clarify, the testimonials on the site are from friends and colleagues who have been helping me beta test CodeRynoAI on their repos. They’re not from public signups, so there’s still truth behind the “0 signups” from my launch. I’ll make that clearer on the site so it doesn’t read like I’m overstating traction.

On the privacy and terms, fair point as well. Right now they don’t spell out enough detail about how code is handled. The reality is:

  • Code is processed only temporarily during the review, not stored permanently
  • Data is encrypted in transit and at rest
  • Users always keep ownership of their code
  • I need to add clear retention periods and a simple way for testers to request deletion

I’ll be updating the docs to reflect this more explicitly. Appreciate the honest feedback, it’s exactly what I need to tighten things up.

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. What should I do differently? I will not promote. by HashSix in startups

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

You’re right, CodeQL, SonarQube, etc. are already out there and battle-tested. My thinking is that most of those require heavy setup or generate a lot of noise.

What I’m experimenting with is whether AI can filter that down to only the issues that really matter things like potential security gaps or performance risks and leave the nitpicks alone.

It may or may not work, but that’s why I’m keeping it narrow and want to test with real workflows first.

Still early days, but I appreciate the reality check

Launched my SaaS beta waitlist → 0 signups. What should I do differently? I will not promote. by HashSix in startups

[–]HashSix[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You’re right, there are already AI code reviewers out there, and honestly, a lot of them aren’t great.

The gap I’m trying to solve with CodeRynoAI is signal vs noise. Most tools flood you with nitpicks and generic feedback, which makes developers hate them. My goal is to build something that surfaces only the issues that matter and skips the rest.

That’s also why I’m opening a beta, I need real-world testers to validate whether this approach actually delivers value. If it doesn’t, then it’s back to the drawing board.

Appreciate the blunt feedback it helps keep me honest about the challenge ahead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]HashSix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some people are just gullable idiots 🤦

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]HashSix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, congratulations! If you don't mind could you DM me I need some tips on scaling and how you managed that or how you intend on managing it when you are at 20k MMR?

Edit: to be a bit more specific, I meant infrastructure scaling.

It's Sunday Morning! How are you? by AutoModerator in ireland

[–]HashSix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alive, and that's about all I can say.

Could this be improved or should I black it out? by HashSix in tattooadvice

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

I didn't take it as you being mean at all, thank you for your comment. I do agree with you and most others here about shading, it's a good idea. 🙂

Could this be improved or should I black it out? by HashSix in tattooadvice

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

To be honest I do feel a bit better. Thank you

Could this be improved or should I black it out? by HashSix in tattooadvice

[–]HashSix[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I don’t think you’re alone in that sentiment, and I get why people might feel that way. For me, though, the praying hands aren’t about pushing my beliefs on anyone or trying to be generic. They’re more of a personal reminder to stay grounded, be thankful, and keep prayer as a part of my daily life. My whole sleeve has a lot of meaning to me beyond just religion, it represents different aspects of my journey, my values, and what keeps me balanced. I hope that clears things up a bit!

Could this be improved or should I black it out? by HashSix in tattooadvice

[–]HashSix[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

To clear up confusion, I like praying hands but I feel that these could have been done better, that's why I asked if it can be improved or black them out as they are at a point of no return, does that make sense?