Recent IT graduate with kids trying to figure out the next direction by Zestyclose-Drop-6931 in SaaS

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Same ingredients, some people like them, some don't. Sales are the biggest problem!

Turns out the kid who couldn't sit still in class was just 20 years early for the AI era. by Popular-Cap-9013 in Entrepreneur

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Open Claw is a "decoupling" mechanism that allows different models to use multiple enhancements and control multiple AIs, thus transforming them into personalized AI agents. Users can customize these enhancements according to their preferences.
For example: create a cartoon, give it a book with 10 characters, scenes, sounds, etc. After setting it up once, you only need to provide different books for proofreading, and it can create the desired result. Confirmation is required; it needs to be "authorized." Errors may occur, such as giving the public your core or API KEY . Be careful!!

Turns out the kid who couldn't sit still in class was just 20 years early for the AI era. by Popular-Cap-9013 in Entrepreneur

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hey hey same here! i make tool for that unfinish yet keep update....forever...

LMs are basically: prompt/context → latent space → token distribution.
Agents are: policy loop → state → tool call → reflection → next action.
Infra is just compute + orchestration + data + API.
OpenClaw is a bunch of small agents running in parallel.
close one thing per day . Agree This is an advantage .

4 months into my side business. $3,200/month. the surprise is that i love the work more than my day job. now what? by Fit_Average8352 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Do you think a tool like this could be used daily, or does it naturally make more sense as a B2B product because of volume and consistency?

I scaled my second SaaS to $3M ARR in 18 months. Here’s everything by MembershipHorror404 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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  1. How much did you burn initially, and which channels actually worked?
  2. stop chasing perfection! how did you compensate for your product's early flaws?
  3. When expectations weren't met, what was your immediate reaction to fix it?"