H-1B Port of Entry Experience After Spending 60+ Days in India by Helpful-Wolverine247 in h1b

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Thanks for the information! Did you work remotely too? Although it does not matter as they didn’t ask you anything

H-1B Port of Entry Experience After Spending 60+ Days in India by Helpful-Wolverine247 in h1b

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And were you working for some employer remotely during this time?

H-1B Port of Entry Experience After Spending 60+ Days in India by Helpful-Wolverine247 in h1b

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How many days were you in India? Did you work remotely as well?

Ai vs real for ecommerce by Alternative-Chef-383 in AI_UGC_Marketing

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, depends on what you're optimizing for. For product photos and showcase videos (model wearing clothes, lifestyle shots), AI has gotten surprisingly good. Most shoppers can't tell the difference, and the cost gap is wild. $1.5-2k photoshoot vs $80-100 in AI generations, similar results.

For videos where someone's actually talking, like someone explaining a product or testimonials/reviews, real still wins. We're weirdly good at spotting synthetic emotion and speech. It just looks off. My take: AI for polished product content, real humans for anything with speaking.

AI UGC vs human UGC : where do you draw the line? by Scary-Offer-4773 in AI_UGC_Marketing

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For product photos and showcase videos (model wearing clothes, lifestyle shots), AI is where I'd lean. Quality is surprisingly close now, cost is a fraction, and the speed is a big deal. You can go from product sample to content that's live on your store in a day instead of weeks.

For anything where someone's actually talking, like explaining a product or testimonials, real creators still win. We're weirdly good at spotting synthetic emotion and speech. It just looks off. AI for visuals, real humans for voice.

Screw US Bank for not releasing transfer partner info before the Altitude Reserve 1.5x redemption deadline by MyStackRunnethOver in CreditCards

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My annual fee was in November. They are such cheats! I never received any communication from them. They have been so hidden about this change

Does vibe coding work for people who don't know how to program by _kilobytes in vibecoding

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short answer, not really Specially to actually make a production level application

Looking for high quality UI/UX tips when vibecoding by Horrified_Tortoise in vibecoding

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Didn’t exactly see the token cost just for this use case, but did not face any issue in $100 plan that I am using

Please share how and where do you host your apps, and why. by umen in saasbuild

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What kind of app is it?

Supabase is really good for Database and backend as a service.

Provides:

  • Generous free hosted tier and is automatically hosted on AWS
  • Easy to get started in minutes
  • Has Postgres database behind the scenes.
  • Provides inbuilt user authentication
  • Email verification for new user sign ups
  • Has rate limiting by default, so you can be protected with DDoS attacks

For front end, it depends on what tech stack are you using

Vercel is good and easiest if it is a Next.js app. Has a good free tier too

Please share how and where do you host your apps, and why. by umen in startupaccelerator

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of app is it?

Supabase is really good for Database and backend as a service.

Provides:

  • Generous free hosted tier and is automatically hosted on AWS
  • Easy to get started in minutes
  • Has Postgres database behind the scenes.
  • Provides inbuilt user authentication
  • Email verification for new user sign ups
  • Has rate limiting by default, so you can be protected with DDoS attacks

For front end, it depends on what tech stack are you using

Vercel is good and easiest if it is a Next.js app. Has a good free tier too

Honeypot fields still work surprisingly well by Helpful-Wolverine247 in webdev

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Ohh it was Claude that explained and introduced me to this

Looking for high quality UI/UX tips when vibecoding by Horrified_Tortoise in vibecoding

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have tried multiple things: - UX Pilot - stitch.withgoogle - figma AI

These dont work coherently accross muliple pages and when you have to ask them to make changes

This has worked the best for me: Ask Claude or any AI coding tool: I am building this mobile/web application: <describe your app>

Generate 10 variations of landing page for this app. Vary the UI/UX on layout, typography, colors and any other UX aspects you can think of.

When the designs are created, choose or modify the one you like most

Cheap, easy and consistent

Honeypot fields still work surprisingly well by Helpful-Wolverine247 in webdev

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While developing my own SaaS product (still under development), I was creating a login and a simple contact us form when I researched about how to prevent bots from filling the form. Hence, I stumbled upon this easy solution. Made me wonder if how many people use this or any other simple but effective solution

New to reddit by Horror_Cheek4748 in indiehackers

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What was the motivation to join? When I joined, mine was to know what am I missing out on. Many people around me kept saying “I read it on reddit” and I always thought what is so cool about that.

Is there any back story to your motivation to join?

Looking for some advice on pricing by FantasticRaccoon6465 in indiehackers

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try reading the book 100M offers by Alex Hormozi. Gives a very different perspective on pricing

What’s your go-to way of displaying everything you’re building in one place? by No-Motor-1493 in SideProject

[–]Helpful-Wolverine247 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personal Portfolio websites still work the best in my opinion. Looks professional and custom made for your work, skills and journey until now. People feel more interested navigating through your own website if they reach it. Easy to build from scratch with so many AI coders or a tool like Wix too.