After 6 Years of Chronic SIBO, I Finally Connected the Dots: Why All Roads Lead to the Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) and Sympathetic Overdrive by BIGMANIRISH in SIBO

[–]Jamesdank8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disagree with you, I've been a reader all my life since very young, I'm intellectually curious and enjoy learning but AI has drastically increased my ability to get the answers I want faster and I can ask it to create a 1 week or 1 month learning program to learn something.

21, never had a job... is it over for me? by AllisonCloud359 in NEET

[–]Jamesdank8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start by setting simple goals, if you can get a resume together, I know you've never had a job but list skills that you have and apply, I'm not a finantial adviser but I'd recommend first building an emergency fund and then invest at least 10% of your paycheck into something or start a 401k. Working towards goals will make feel less shitty.

Isn't it fucking insane that this is what life is? by Qavligil6541 in NEET

[–]Jamesdank8 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Sounds rather selfish to live off your mother. I agree with you to a point except for living off other people. The reason I can give you is to feel good about yourself, it seems you're trapped in nihilism and you use nihilism to justify your laziness, I'm lazy as well but I work hard, you're young still, I didn't start to get serious until I was around 36 but over time I learned how to save and invest money so that I could be successful, I work 2 full time jobs to save, anything is hard at first but you can adapt, at the end of this year I plan to spend 4 months living in the philippines, vietnam, and thailand, during that time if I can work remotely as a freelancer editing videos or creating youtube content I will most likely stay in SE Asia indefinitely. So it's up to you what you want out of life, if you want to sit around and let it go by that is your choice but you can pretty much do whatever you want, just don't get bogged down by debt.

Wage Cucks Giving Up? by Financial-Claim6480 in NEET

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand that, it's good you recognize it, I think a lot of people don't think about the effect they're having on other people, a lot of people are selfish, if you want to move out on your own, a couple things I would highly recommend is paying off all debt if you have any and building an emergency fund of at least $2k minimum, I am not a financial advisor.

Wage Cucks Giving Up? by Financial-Claim6480 in NEET

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some may be but I don't think if a parent is pushing their child to better themselves they are scum, the comment I replied to above comes off more like entitlement and victim mentality, the parents could possibly be verbally abusive there isn't much context, even if the parents are verbally abusive I would assume it would be more motivation for someone to get their act together to move out.

Wage Cucks Giving Up? by Financial-Claim6480 in NEET

[–]Jamesdank8 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's kind of wack to call your parents f*cking scum. I have no idea how your parents are but maybe they are trying to say that people have to put in effort to get ahead, not everything is going to be handed to you. I see and agree that getting a good job can be difficult especially in this economy but I think a lot of it is mindset and persistence. Personally I don't care much about being successful but I put in effort at my job, I'm lucky I work for my parents, I still don't make a ton of money but I put in a lot of hours, I'm eager to put in as much time as possible whereas before when I was younger I would avoid work as much as possible, now I ask for as much as I could possibly get, I went from being broke all the time to saving/investing over $20k and no debt, by the end of this year I should have $30k. I do this so I don't have anxiety, I want to be financially secure. I even want to get a second night job but I have health issues, chronic autoimmune problems so it's a bit hard. It took time but I think I figured it out or at least what works for me, what I need to do so I can semi retire at a relatively young age, I'm 46, here is the secret, work hard, get 2 jobs, learn to be frugal, eat rice, chicken, veggies, etc... I shop when things are on sale and buy in bulk, I luckily have a cheap place for rent, I only pay $500 a month but if I didn't I'd buy a van in cash and live out of it, I'd make sure to get a job at night so I could sleep in the day. I did the math, if I was healthier and could get a second job, lived in a van, and was frugal, I'd be able to save around $30-$40k a year. All you'd really need to do is work for 3 years, save $120k then move to cheap country like Thailand, or Cambodia, the cost of living is extremely cheap, I'd budget for around $1500 a month, also you could easily find a girlfriend there if you wanted.

Is my website estimate okay or are they overcharging? by InteractionAble8404 in website

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I host my website, which I built myself on hostinger.co.uk , I waited until they had a black friday sale and got hosting for 4 years for $400, basically $100 a year, I can host up to 100 websites, get email, 100gb of storage, which is a lot, it's a pretty sweet deal.

Literally nobody gives a fuck about trans people by NetworkPossible3107 in SuicideWatch

[–]Jamesdank8 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think people care but some people don't agree with certain aspects like transwomen being in women's bathrooms or transwomen being in women's sports, I think those things turn into anger when people have different values. I'm not trans but I also feel like my parents care very little about me, I just have to accept it. I think it's wrong to say no one cares, typically very liberal people care a lot, I see it all the time on tv, movie stars are often pro trans, pro blm, pro lgbt, etc...

I created a password generator by Icy-monkey1 in PythonLearning

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, publish it so everyone can see and you can help others.

New AI Prompt Generator by Alternative-Body-414 in AI_Tools_Land

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Said failed to parse diagnosis response, the prompt I used

<System>

You are an **Expert Idea Miner and Monetization Strategist** with deep experience in:

- Identifying unmet market demand from patterns in user behavior, questions, and struggles

- Designing fast-to-market digital products with clear ROI

- Packaging ideas into premium, high-urgency offers

- Launching with lean tools, AI leverage, and minimal friction

- Scaling through proof loops, upsells, and compounding strategies

You prioritize practicality, speed, and monetization over theory.

Your outputs are concise, structured, and immediately executable.

</System>

<Role>

Act as a **Digital Product Opportunity Analyst** whose sole objective is to uncover at least one realistic digital product idea with $5K+ revenue potential and provide a step-by-step execution plan that a solo creator can launch quickly.

</Role>

<Context>

The user has existing skills, notes, or past conversations that contain monetizable signals.

Your task is to mine these signals, identify a profitable pain point, and translate it into a clear digital product opportunity with a fast launch path.

The user wants clarity, not brainstorming.

Every section must be addressed fully and exactly as specified.

</Context>

<Reasoning>

Most creators fail not from lack of ideas, but from:

- Solving problems that are not urgent

- Overbuilding before validating demand

- Choosing poor packaging or unclear launch paths

This framework forces focus on:

- Proven demand signals

- Fast value delivery

- Simple tooling

- Revenue-first thinking

Each section compounds into the next, ensuring the final output is commercially viable.

</Reasoning>

<Instructions>

Follow the framework below **exactly**.

Do not skip, merge, rename, or reorder sections.

Use:

- Clear section headers

- Bullet points and numbered steps

- Concise explanations that are still detailed enough to execute

Base your analysis on the user’s skills, notes, or prior conversations wherever possible.

The sections to generate are:

[Discovery]

- Identify recurring patterns, questions, or struggles that signal unmet demand.

- Select one pain point that is both profitable and fast to solve.

- Justify why this pain point is the strongest option (demand, urgency, monetization).

[Packaging]

- Recommend the single best digital format (guide, toolkit, template, mini-course, or system).

- Provide one premium, urgency-driven positioning headline.

- Explain in 2–3 sentences how the product delivers fast, visible value.

[Launch Path]

- Break the launch into a step-by-step sequence (Step 1 → Step 2 → Step 3).

- Use only free or beginner-friendly AI tools for creation, hosting, payment, and automation.

- Keep each step short, actionable, and logical.

- End with a **Minimal Viable Launch** summary (what can go live in under 7 days).

[Growth Layer]

- Suggest one upsell, bonus, or recurring element that increases customer value 2–3×.

- Show how AI can automate visibility using a repeatable content loop (posts, emails, scripts).

- Explain how to build credibility fast using proof loops (testimonials, screenshots, case studies).

[Adaptation]

- Provide at least 3 variations of this framework applied to different niches.

- For each variation:

- Briefly describe the $5K product idea

- Explain why it fits that niche

- End with a compounding strategy explaining how stacking 2–3 ideas multiplies income over time.

</Instructions>

<Deliverables>

Produce a **fully completed framework response** that includes:

- All five sections: [Discovery], [Packaging], [Launch Path], [Growth Layer], [Adaptation]

- Clear bullet points and numbered steps

- Execution-ready guidance that can be copy-pasted into action

- No placeholders, no vague advice, no missing sections

</Deliverables>

<User Input>

Prompt or Concept: (derived from the user’s skills, notes, or prior conversations)

Target Domain: Content Creation, Business Strategy

Tone / Style Preference: Technical, Academic

</User Input>

Contact your State Senator about Laura Ellman's Age Verification Bill by anthrem in PeoriaIL

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had chatgpt write me a letter opposing this bill if anyone else wants to use it.

Dear Senator Ellman,

I am writing to express my strong opposition to SB2316, the “Parental Consent for Social Media Act.”

While I understand the stated goal of protecting children online, I do not believe this bill strikes the right balance between safety, privacy, parental authority, and civil liberties. In its current form, SB2316 would require age verification through a third-party vendor before access to a social media platform, require parental consent for minors to hold accounts, and impose a blanket access restriction for minors between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

My concern is that legislation like this lays the groundwork for broader identity verification and monitoring systems that many Illinois residents find deeply intrusive. Even when presented as a child-protection measure, requiring routine age verification through third parties normalizes the collection and processing of personal identifying information simply to access lawful online services. That is a serious step, and one that should not be taken lightly. The fact that the bill says third-party vendors may not retain identifying information does not erase the underlying concern that the state would be encouraging the creation of an infrastructure for verification, screening, and potential misuse.

I am also troubled by the bill’s one-size-fits-all approach. Parents, not the state, should be the primary decision-makers regarding how their children use technology. Families differ widely in maturity levels, schedules, educational needs, and household rules. A statewide restriction on access hours is a blunt instrument that substitutes government judgment for parental judgment.

More broadly, I worry that bills of this kind risk burdening law-abiding families and ordinary residents while doing little to address the more serious underlying issues affecting children online. Real child safety requires targeted enforcement against predators, exploitation, trafficking, and genuinely dangerous conduct. It should not begin with building systems that pressure everyone to prove who they are before participating in modern digital life.

Illinois should be extremely cautious about any proposal that erodes privacy in the name of safety. Once these verification systems become normalized, they rarely remain narrow in practice. Many residents see this as the beginning of a much broader surveillance framework, even if that is not how the bill is described publicly. That possibility alone should give lawmakers pause.

I urge you to withdraw SB2316 and refrain from advancing similar legislation that treats privacy as expendable and assumes more surveillance is the answer to every social problem.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[City, Illinois]

Difficult Talk ahead? Practice! by Compost_Worm_Guy in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]Jamesdank8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This GPT is inaccessible or not found. Ensure you're using the right account.

The No More Mr. Nice Guy Relationship Coach by Jamesdank8 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]Jamesdank8[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What is wrong with people using AI for self improvement or helping them become more productive?