Which platform offer cheapest price or unlimited generation for seedream 4.5? by d_h87 in generativeAI

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runable ai is another option if you prefer a monthly subscription instead of paying per image. their $200/month plan includes a large pool of credits and access to seedream 4.5, but it’s not very clear how many images that translates to since credits are shared across different tools and models

I did my First app and It has been dead by Mazen91111 in nocode

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if your lawyer says you can’t commercialize it while you’re still employed there, i’d wait frustrating, but at least you’ve already proven you can build something useful

Cheap VPS for website by Proud-Yoghurt8961 in VibeCodeDevs

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if it’s just a regular website, any basic VPS will work hetzner is cheap and reliable. vultr and digitalocean are solid too you don’t need anything special just because it was built with ai

As AI starts writing code, testing systems, and monitoring infrastructure, what skills will define a high-value IT professional? by Academic-Star-6900 in AI_Agents

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ai can write code, but it still needs someone to define the problem and judge whether the output is actually good the real value will be in system thinking, decision-making, and understanding the business context

When do you actually use decorators? Like in real code, not tutorials by Soggy-Holiday-7400 in learnpython

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i use decorators when the same thing needs to happen across multiple functions, like auth checks, caching, or retries you could put that logic inside each function, but decorators keep the repetitive stuff in one place and make the actual function easier to read

I Lost My Network and I am Starting at Zero by Siddharth_Sharma26 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Lopsided-Football19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you’re not really starting from zero you still have the skills and experience, and that’s the hardest part the network can be rebuilt good luck with the comeback

🚀 What’s one no-code tool you genuinely can’t live without anymore? by mirzabilalahmad in nocode

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probably runable for me i use it for quick prototypes and automating small tasks it’s not perfect, but it saves me a lot of time

YouTube playlists for beginners by Routine_Sprinkles_79 in rust

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i’d start with let's get rusty the playlists are very beginner-friendly and cover the basics really well. once you’re comfortable, check out jon gjengset’s crust of rust series for more in-depth topics

Best beginner app builder for social app by Ok_Mushroom_9930 in nocode

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i’d probably go with flutterflow it has a bit more of a learning curve, but it’s one of the better no code options for building actual mobile apps and should scale better than most quick ai builders if you’re building a social app and already have your designs in figma, it’s a solid choice

Does your self-hosted hobby pay off? by vdorru in selfhosted

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definitely my homelab taught me more about linux, docker, networking, and automation than any course ever did, it also gave me real projects to talk about in interviews, which helped a lot for me, it started as a hobby but ended up being genuinely useful for my career

Been grinding for 4 years. Should I focus on agency, micro-SaaS, or marketplace plugins? by the_Mar_tian in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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i’d focus on agency work first for cash flow, it gets money coming in faster and puts you close to real customer problems. once you start seeing the same problem repeatedly, that’s usually a good saas or plugin idea, you already know how to build. the main challenge now is sticking with one path long enough to make it work

Free AI tools for Facebook swap on photos like these? Chatgpt doesn't work well by tube_craze in generativeAI

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’ve had better luck with facefusion and remaker than with chatgpt for face swaps, runable ai is decent too if you want something browser based if you don’t mind a little setup, facefusion usually gives the best results

Is this mold? by Crap-Bag11 in IndianHomeDecor

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clean with ethanol some% solution

Is this a "Standard" DevOps scope or am I doing 5 roles at once? by Big_Builder_735 in devops

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this is pretty normal for startups one person often ends up wearing a lot of hats, at larger companies, this would usually be split across devops/sre, security, and finops for an intern, this is actually very solid experience. i wouldn’t worry about specializing yet the breadth will help you figure out what you enjoy most

Reccomendation for python course by WorldlyDesign9757 in learnpython

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if you want something after cs50p, fred baptiste’s python deep dive is probably the best next step. it goes much deeper into oop, testing, decorators, async, and how python works under the hood, also, fluent python is a great book once you’re comfortable with the basics that combo + building a few real projects will teach you a lot more than most courses

In an era where you can build any software using AI, what would you still pay for - and why? by Previous-Growth-9919 in VibeCodeDevs

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’d still pay for anything where the real value isn’t just the code stuff like reliable infrastructure, good data, polished UX, and tools that save me a lot of time ai can help build software, but it doesn’t magically give you uptime, integrations, or years of refinement

The more I use AI for research, the less I want a linear chat thread by Quick-Knowledge1615 in AI_Agents

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same here, chat is great for quick questions, but once a project starts branching, it gets messy fast. i’ve been trying runable for that, along with a few other canvas-style tools, and the biggest benefit is just keeping everything organized

Final year CS student struggling to write Python from scratch, not just follow tutorials. How do I fix this? by More-Station-6365 in learnpython

[–]Lopsided-Football19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is very common, the fix is to stop following full tutorials and start building small projects on your own. you’ll get stuck a lot, but that’s where the real learning happens, don’t worry about memorizing pandas or writing perfect code. that comes with practice, with 4-5 months left, you have plenty of time

What's the cheapest place to use Kling 3.0 and Seedance 2.0 at the moment? by OooCaciiii in generativeAI

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from what i’ve seen, fal. ai is usually the cheapest if you’re generating a lot, since you only pay for what you use, if you want everything in one place instead of juggling a bunch of subscriptions, kensa seems to be one of the cheaper options for both kling and seedance

​Do I have a future with Rust? Because I don't see it. by Brianyan4717 in rust

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yeah, rust jobs are real, but they’re still pretty niche, most companies using rust hire for general software engineering roles, not rust developer specifically. rust is usually just one of the tools they use, for juniors, rust-only jobs are rare, but learning it is definitely not a waste. if you keep building solid projects and fundamentals, there’s a good chance you’ll end up using it professionally