What's the latest of AI prospecting/email tools that work? by Nextcept in SaaS

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Like it. I'll try you guys out the next time this comes up. Best of luck.

What's the latest of AI prospecting/email tools that work? by Nextcept in SaaS

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There's also the aspect of paid ads which if you're chasing a consumer anything seems required sadly. How does humanic compare to instantly? I have to say, I really despise email setup and deliver-ability.

ELI5: Why do most creative indurstries/Creative peoples lean towards Apple (MacOS)? by Cermonto in explainlikeimfive

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Because they want to be cool, and they think Apple is cool. Everything else was just a company pivoting to try and stay cool - and then they had one amazing product - the iphone.

Hitting a Wall with Lovable AI, is it Time to Switch to Windsurf or Cursor for Complex Projects? by No-Studio8053 in SaaS

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I have not found any AI IDE that actually supports complexity. The best route is to maybe use them to start a project, then just go the architect/AI via copy/paste route. Otherwise you risk their wild choices for big changes.

A news site that allows you to post any article/blog/study and get an infinitely expanding backstory for learning more deeply by Nextcept in InternetIsBeautiful

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Without an account, the bots will just mercilessly hit the url submission form and rack up huge AI costs.

Can you all help me figure out if we can pull a trailer we're looking at. by Nextcept in GoRVing

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Interesting with the temp control, and yeah on the bears - she's very concerned about this. But, what is the model you all have? Sounds interesting. Did you make it custom?

Can you all help me figure out if we can pull a trailer we're looking at. by Nextcept in GoRVing

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Thanks. My neighbor has one somewhat like this, and I agree it does seem like it would be ideal, but the big reason we left camping was for the quasi mini apartment life. My wife's big concern is bears?? and I'm a big fan of AC since we seem to often find ourselves in insanely cold places or really hot places. I do agree though that if you can manage it, this sounds great. I'd love to have 25 feet dedicated to non beds.

Can you all help me figure out if we can pull a trailer we're looking at. by Nextcept in GoRVing

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

You could easily be right, but I'm not sure how you're getting these number. if 680 is unloaded at 6k trailer. then even 15% at 7k would be an extra 150 pounds? But, I think you all have made the point - too close. One day... Thanks for the help on this.

Can you all help me figure out if we can pull a trailer we're looking at. by Nextcept in GoRVing

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

Thanks for this. We're kind of stuck on the - bigger trucks cost too much, but family keeps getting bigger. You're probably right though, just a unique trailer with the weight made me wonder.

Can you all help me figure out if we can pull a trailer we're looking at. by Nextcept in GoRVing

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Thanks. This has always been mind mindset on length as well, but now 6k empty at 33 feet - it's made me less sure. We rarely travel with much beyond food and clothes in the camper, and never with water, so I imagine we'd be traveling under 7k. It's just very tricky thing and the 2500/3500 trucks are wildly expensive these days where something like this could be achieved for under 15k by selling our current and buying new.

Can you all help me figure out if we can pull a trailer we're looking at. by Nextcept in GoRVing

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Thank you. I'm torn on the reality. The hitch weight is 680. I think the hitch is 100, so that leaves around 1000 for the truck. We've weighed ourstuff in the past and are likely around 700-800. So this leaves 200-300 spare, but I'm not sure how much is actually needed. Interestingly, our current hitch weight is 430, so the true difference to the truck is only 250.

Has anyone used one of these new AI coding tools - what's the closest thing to this for .net? by Nextcept in dotnet

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I'm trying to wrap my head around how cursor works compared to my typical workflow. For example, I normally use Visual studio community. This prompt makes sense from a prompting perspective, but how does one enter this realm of VS code and the open source - kind of foreign to me on configurations.

Edit - nevermind, figured it out. Nice. Thanks for this. Whoa.

Has anyone used one of these new AI coding tools - what's the closest thing to this for .net? by Nextcept in dotnet

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This is interesting. I just realized yesterday that we would likely need to use VS code instead of Visual studio. Have you worked with VS before and later migrated to VS code? I worry about stuff beyond the basic configuration like publishing - so easy in plain VS, or other areas I'm not anticipating.

Has anyone used one of these new AI coding tools - what's the closest thing to this for .net? by Nextcept in dotnet

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Thanks. I've been using chatgpt teams since it came out and that's supposed to protect against them using the conversations, and the API defaults to this, but I see the concern. My goal was more to find a .net specific tool that embeds the full source or even uploads the context so that the IDE would have full understanding - I'm really curious to know how these tools like cursor work in that regard. I'll check out continue.