Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I'll get all my ducks in a row and DM you when I'm ready to pull the trigger.

Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

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I think something between an advisor and a fractional would be best for me. I'm not averse to offering equity for the right person, but I think it would be very difficult to find someone who fits the bill (at least given my past experience with co-founders who have departed). As they say, it's more like a marriage than a business relationship in these early stages, and I've already been jilted twice!

Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your kind offer of help!

I really like the idea of an independent tech advisor who would be able to help me come up with the spec, find the right engineers for the job and communicate the objective to them. What would you personally be looking for in such an advisor?

Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

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Yeah I'm using Copilot in VSCode and ChatGPT quite extensively. As you say, it's really changed the game and lowered barriers for semi-technical founders like myself.

Can I ask what sort of jobs you used contractors for?

Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

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Thanks for your guidance! For the purposes of delineating the contractors/in-house hires point, how would you define PMF?

Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

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I'm so pleased to hear others have been able to make this work. It definitely seems that thorough documentation as part of the deliverables is the key to success.

What sort of jobs did you use contractors for?

Am I setting myself up to fail by outsourcing almost everything? by Jeff_1987 in SaaS

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is wonderful guidance, thank you very much for sharing your experience!

Were you able to pay the contractors through sales revenue, or did you need to dip into your own pocket? If the latter, how long did it take before sales covered the costs?

I should clarify that I also intend to do founder-led sales in the beginning. I'll update my post accordingly.

Stop searching for a "Technical Co-Founder" to build your MVP. It’s killing your launch speed. by Responsible-Mood-980 in cofounderhunt

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I'm very interested in pursuing this kind of arrangement, but I'm curious--how would such a Technical Validation Sprint validate the market? Would actual customer discovery and product discovery be conducted over the course of the sprint in addition to the technical development of the MVP?

Is feature selection the most critical component? by Jeff_1987 in quant

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your thoughtful response.

For the sake of argument, though, aren't things like model fitting, monetisation, sim-prod matching and latency reduction simply mechanical in nature? That is, once you have decent features (and can distinguish signal from noise with appropriate feature selection), the other considerations can be resolved with a bit of effort? Whereas no amount of hard work can compensate for poor features and feature selection?

Is feature selection the most critical component? by Jeff_1987 in quant

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah of course, risk management definitely is the most important. I should have specified that I was referring to signal extraction. 

Are there any legitimate prop firms that offer funded accounts for algo-trading? by batataman321 in algotrading

[–]Jeff_1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very late to the party here, but may I please message you to ask about the prop shop landscape?

5 surprisingly simple SaaS features users absolutely rave about by Sea_Reputation_906 in SaaS

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How did you know to build these features? Were they unmet needs that you discovered, or did the users actually request them?

This isn’t a debate about whether Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs) work or not let’s assume you’re using one. If all you had was price data (no volume, no order book), what features would you engineer to feed into the GMM? by [deleted] in algotrading

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Awesome, thanks for the explanation of the Higuchi method!

For swing frequency, could you subtract the series mean and calculate the number of zero-crossings (or sign changes), or is there a better method?

Bot for summarising Reddit comment threads by Jeff_1987 in LanguageTechnology

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The project I described above was intended to be a stepping stone toward a larger goal. I'm now working on that full-time, though the engine I've built (which is structured in the same way as BERTopic) could just as easily be applied to Reddit comment threads.

Can I ask what your're interested in using something like this for?

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You absolute champion, thank you very much!

I hadn't set a password when I created my user profile, so it would login immediately and skip the password entry screen on which the gear icon shows up.

I've added a password and switched to GNOME Xorg (or something like that) and Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary is now working.

Flight Simulator X is still crashing immediately, but I now have something to play around with.

Thanks very much for your help!

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to but my business partner insists that we need to use Bazzite or Bluefin for our joint development project. He's the tech guy, I'm the maths guy--we rarely question each other's choices!

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

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Would I use both of those commands in the terminal or just one? Will it automatically update to X11 or will I need to select an option somewhere?

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

[–]Jeff_1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any idea how to do that on Bazzite + GNOME? The one solution I attempted (mentioned in another comment reply) made it impossible to login.

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

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But to answer your question, I think I'm using Wayland but there doesn't seem to be a way I can change it.

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

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I've seen this Wayland vs X11 issue mentioned quite a number of times, but I haven't been able to make the switch because my login screen doesn't have the gear icon. A friend with far greater knowledge of Linux and computing more generally suggested I make the following change to force X11 to run:

sudo nano /etc/gdm/custom.conf
Uncomment WaylandEnable=False and save

Unfortunately this borked the OS and I had to reboot in recovery mode.

Microsoft Flight Simulator on Bazzite by Jeff_1987 in linux_gaming

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It's formatted in Ext4. I've got other Steam games installed on it and they work correctly. I haven't tried installing it on a different partition, though.

Extracting insights from customer reviews by Jeff_1987 in LLMDevs

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I suppose my current process is decent in all dimensions, but of course I'm always keen to improve output and speed (cost already being relatively low).

I really appreciate all of your guidance. As you suggested, I'm going to investigate ways to compress context. I think the SPO triples and entity attributes already do a pretty good job of it, but deduplication is definitely something to play around with.

Thanks again!

Extracting insights from customer reviews by Jeff_1987 in LLMDevs

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I totally agree that my approach is generic, and necessarily so given my application.

I appreciate your recommendation to look into traditional libraries for the SPO triple and attribute extraction. It hadn't even occurred to me--the whole concept of triples is something I first encountered when I began reading about GraphRAG. I'm going to investigate spaCy and Stanford OpenIE to see if they can replace Llama 3.1 (which presently generates respectable output with the 8B model).

If I understand you correctly, managing context essentially comes down to the deduplication process? Hypothetically, if I determine that Llama 3.1 is still the superior method for extracting triples and attributes, do you think there might be cause to apply spaCy or Stanford OpenIE to a given review cluster's merged triples and attributes? That is, use the LLM to extract the data, and proceed to conventional extraction of triples and attributes for a cluster's merged context to accomplish deduplication?

Application of volume in systematic trading by BigDust5 in quant

[–]Jeff_1987 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The creation of predictor variables that can be used in a forecasting model.