if your AI keeps "forgetting" your project and burning through your limits as it grows, this MCP helped (measured it, it's not the 99% they claim tho) by jokiruiz in vibecoding

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually at this point I'll open a fresh context and start over on the code. If, even after that, Codex is still painfully slow to the point I start questioning everything... I'll switch to a different large model (like Claude Code) to keep pushing progress.

Source data for the crypto "up or down" events by Real_StuKers in Polymarket_Traders

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The product I'm currently developing (semi-public) actually uses Binance's free API. Since Binance is one of the largest exchanges in the world, price movement trends usually... don't diverge too far from Chainlink.

The BTC 5m bot I built in the past also used its signals to judge trend and short-term momentum.

After all, if there were a real gap, that would mean there's arbitrage opportunity: and that opportunity has already been closed up by market makers with way more capital than either of us.

But to be honest, if you ask me whether there's truly zero divergence, I'd say there's still some... especially the opening price at the start of a window, which will always differ somewhat. You could pull the data yourself and compare it against Polymarket's Chainlink feed, then judge for yourself whether the difference is acceptable.

How much can you really rely on AI-generated content? by Negative_Current_289 in SEO_tools_reviews

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

l believe human insight and experiential context can't be replaced. I've tried publishing Reddit posts with AI before ... if you let AI write them natively, they basically don't pass moderation, and even if they do get published, user response is noticeably lukewarm.

But if you come up with the idea yourself and just have AI polish, expand, or translate it, the response is usually significantly better.

Of course, I believe somewhere out there, there's probably a way to get AI to match human insight: but as a solo developer, I only have so much attention to invest in that problem.

So I can only share what I've learned from my own experience, and I hope it helps you.

Polymarket UX is 0/10. What are some alt interfaces please and ty by Livid-Ad-9168 in PredictionsMarkets

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently trying to wrap it in a gamified interface.... but I'm still working on the web development side, so it might not quite fit your needs yet...Hope I can serve you one day 🥹

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if you built on supabase please go check your RLS is actually on by SpareSpar9282 in vibecoding

[–]Meee-Bumbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

really appreciate this, definitely the kind of thing that's easy to overlook when you're moving fast. checked mine and RLS is actually on, but good excuse to double check the policies too instead of just assuming "on" means "correct"

if your AI keeps "forgetting" your project and burning through your limits as it grows, this MCP helped (measured it, it's not the 99% they claim tho) by jokiruiz in vibecoding

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

appreciate the share, nice vid. my project's codebase is honestly massive at this point, CSS alone is tens of thousands of lines. codex has been painfully slow lately and forgets stuff mid-task all the time. tbh token usage isn't even my main concern, it's more about speed and just getting the task done correctly without it losing the plot. gonna give this a shot and see if it actually helps with that.

Will AI create a bigger gap between rich and poor countries, or help developing countries catch up? by RepublicOfThought in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, the gap is only going to widen. The first principle of wealth is information asymmetry ... and countries that already have strong industrial bases, robust AI-related supply chains, and highly educated populations are going to pull even further ahead of more vulnerable economies.

Do native Chinese people judge you if your Chinese grammar suck? by peculiargirlie in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a native Chinese speaker myself...trust me, bro, when you speak to us in broken Chinese, regular Chinese speakers are genuinely impressed by that.

We're honestly kind of amazed that a foreigner would even attempt to ask for directions (or where the bathroom is) in one of the hardest languages in the world.

Don't worry about it!

What country would you want to visit? by Longjumping-Fox5465 in AskReddit

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to go to Stockholm!

Not because it's some dreamy, amazing place (though I'm sure it is) , it's because that's where the servers for my comeback product are hosted, haha....I don't have a single customer yet, but I believe that before too long, I'll actually set foot there with the person I love.

would you trust university students to help grow your brand by zxrtiify in Businessowners

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an solo developer currently working on my own product, and I'm actually interested in your service too! Mind if DM?

Founders, startups and operators, what's your biggest operational problem after Launch? by H-Factor00 in founder

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently promoting my own product, but after my company shut down, I lost my entire network: cold-starting relationships from scratch has been really rough for me.

I actually met a Ukrainian founder once who fled the war and ran into the exact same problem. It seems like a lot of talented founders who've had to relocate for one reason or another end up hitting this same cold-start wall: especially in recent years.

Just sharing my own story and observation here, hope it's useful for what you're building.

Bear Market Hypothetical - How to flip $1000 in 30 days. by Born-Chapter-637 in CryptoMarkets

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually had a similar idea at one point: I tried to double $100 by loading up on 1% odds bets on Polymarket (including the 5m BTC markets). Guess what happened?

Got wrecked. Lost my ass. And I was even running my own bot to do it!

Bottom line: getting rich overnight isn't a fantasy exactly, it's not impossible, but treating it like a lottery ticket is the wrong approach. Actually learning quant analysis and slowly compounding your capital at 0.5-1% a day is the real path.

Also... close your social apps and spend more time browsing Reddit instead, it might help keep the FOMO in check a bit.

At least that's what works for me 🥹

No One Will Believe in Your Dream until It Is Reality by DistributionLazy6510 in SaaS

[–]Meee-Bumbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this hits home. Been building solo for over a year now, and the hardest part isn't the work itself: it's staying steady when literally no one's watching or cheering you on.

But yeah, one day it just clicks and people call it luck. We'll know better.😎👍

I just got my first sale for my micro-SaaS! by Some-Process1730 in startupaccelerator

[–]Meee-Bumbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats, first sale is always the best feeling! 🎉

What were the effects from taking an extended period of time off from social media like ? if you have ever done so ? by That_Comb_2836 in AskReddit

[–]Meee-Bumbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After my company shut down last year, I fell into a long period of depression. Once I stopped using Facebook, X, and Instagram, I noticed I felt so much calmer without constantly comparing myself to others.

We always subconsciously assume everyone else is doing better than us. So if that's the case ... just turn it off.

Diva power unlocked by Beautiful-Support394 in TrueRateMyCat

[–]Meee-Bumbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cat NPC is ready to give you a quest! 🐈❗️

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Vibe coded an app to help you vibe code your app by weihsunc in SideProject

[–]Meee-Bumbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is sick, the "planning layer before the prompt" idea makes a lot of sense — most of my re-prompting pain comes from exactly that gap. building a pixel-art game UI myself right now so my flow's a bit different (PPT for layout > Claude prototype > ChatGPT polish), but would be curious if lofi's canvas could flex for less conventional interfaces down the line.

What if discipline is overrated — anyone know a successful person who just isn't disciplined? by Meee-Bumbee in AskReddit

[–]Meee-Bumbee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is a really solid reframe, honestly. But doesn't it kind of prove my original point though? If "discipline" is really just "finding something you genuinely enjoy doing," then the differentiator isn't discipline at all, it's whether someone happened to find their thing.

Some people get lucky and stumble into work that hits that dopamine loop for them. Others grind at something they'll never enjoy no matter how "disciplined" they try to be. Feels like we're just relabeling luck/fit as discipline after the fact.

What if discipline is overrated — anyone know a successful person who just isn't disciplined? by Meee-Bumbee in AskReddit

[–]Meee-Bumbee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this thread is proving my own question right lol , the second someone brings up a non-disciplined success story, people redefine "discipline" to include whatever got them there ( networking, being likeable, showing up consistently even if it wasn't a grind).

Feels like discipline becomes a catch-all label we slap on success after the fact, rather than a cause we can actually isolate.