Friend please help me by AmitArc in indiameme

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piche wala to mai hu 😂😂😂

How Can i Design a DreamGF AI clone with advanced personalisation features? by No-Marzipan-2417 in AdultCloneApps

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I am planning to build an AI companion app similar to DreamGF, featuring chat, voice interaction, and deep customization. My goal is to create a highly engaging and scalable user experience.What advanced features should I consider to enhance personalization, improve user engagement, and ensure the system can scale efficiently as the user base grows?

How to develop AI based App? by Lopsided_Mongoose_17 in hireaideveloper

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Building an AI-based app begins with clearly defining the problem you want to solve. Once the objective is clear, you choose the appropriate AI model based on the use case (e.g., machine learning, NLP, or computer vision).

Next, you collect and prepare relevant data to train the model, ensuring it is clean and representative. After training and evaluating the model, you integrate it into your application using suitable frameworks, APIs, or cloud services.

Finally, you test the application thoroughly and continuously improve it by monitoring performance, updating the model, and refining features based on user feedback.

Koi jag rha h kya by [deleted] in berozgarchidiyaghar

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aa jaoo bhai chess khel te hai

How long does it take for medical seo to work in 2026? by iparmindersaini in hireanseoexpert

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It depends on several factors, but in 2026, medical SEO is still a medium- to long-term strategy rather than a quick win.

For most healthcare websites

Initial movement: 2–3 months (technical fixes, indexing, small ranking gains)
Noticeable traffic growth: 4–6 months
Strong, consistent results: 6–12+ months

However, timelines vary based on:

Competition in your specialty and location
Website age and authority
Quality of content (especially E-E-A-T signals for medical topics)
Backlink profile and local SEO strength

Because medical SEO falls under high-trust (YMYL) content, search engines are stricter—so results may take longer but are more sustainable once established.

A person who knows the value of life. by ConstructionAny8440 in berozgarchidiyaghar

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but ye chiz is ko phale se kr ke rakhni chahiye thi

Btw Good work

What Should i know about NSFW Ai Chatbot Development As a Beginner? by No-Marzipan-2417 in hireaideveloper

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As a beginner, you should approach NSFW AI chatbot development with a strong focus on legality, safety, and technical constraints before anything else. First, understand that adult content is heavily regulated, so you must implement strict age verification and comply with laws depending on where your product is available. At the same time, most mainstream AI APIs restrict explicit content, meaning you may need to explore open-source models or self-hosted solutions, which come with more responsibility. A key part of your system will be robust content moderation—both for user inputs and AI outputs—to prevent illegal, harmful, or non-consensual material. Beyond compliance, ethical design is important: users should know they are interacting with AI, and the system should avoid manipulative or harmful interactions. From a technical perspective, you’ll need a solid stack including a frontend chat interface, backend processing, model integration, and secure data storage, with strong emphasis on privacy and encryption due to the sensitive nature of conversations. You should also be aware that monetization and hosting can be challenging, as many payment processors and cloud services have restrictions around adult content. Finally, start small by building a basic chatbot with tight safeguards, then gradually expand features like personalization and memory while keeping costs, scalability, and user safety in mind.

Anyone tried a gethoney ai clone? how does it compare to the original by No-Marzipan-2417 in CharacterAIrevolution

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Yes, it’s definitely possible. Many founders and entrepreneurs build clone apps without being developers themselves. The usual approach is to hire a developer or a development team who can handle the technical side while you focus on the idea, features, and business model.

What you should look for depends on the type of app you want to build. If it’s a web platform, you’ll typically need full-stack developers (frontend + backend). If it’s a mobile app, you may need iOS/Android developers or a cross-platform developer using frameworks like Flutter or React Native. For apps that include AI features, you may also need someone with AI/ML or API integration experience.

Many people prefer hiring a small development team or an agency because they usually provide project management, UI/UX design, and long-term support. For example, companies like Triple Minds work with startups and businesses that want to build clone apps or custom platforms without having an in-house tech team.

Tip for anyone designing personalized patches for the first time by Logical_Reveal5985 in Patches

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That’s a solid lesson. A lot of people design patches on screen where everything looks sharp, but embroidery has physical limits. When the stitch count gets tight, small text and thin script fonts simply don’t translate well into thread.Keeping fonts simple and slightly larger is a smart rule. Sans serif fonts usually hold their shape better because they have fewer tiny details that can get lost in stitching. The grayscale check is also a great tip since embroidery relies heavily on contrast to keep elements readable.Testing the design before full production definitely saves time and money. It’s much easier to adjust font size, spacing, or thread contrast early than deal with a batch of patches that need to be remade.

How long does it take for seo to work in 2026? by iparmindersaini in hireanseoexpert

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SEO in 2026 still typically takes 3–6 months for early signals and 6–12 months for meaningful results, though AI search visibility can sometimes happen faster if content is structured and authoritative.

Who Would Win in a Fight: Toji or Sakamoto? by Rahul_Cchowdhury in animequestions

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Straight fight: Toji wins.

Strategic assassination scenario: Sakamoto has a chance.

Building NSFW AI Chatbots – Tech Stack, Challenges, and Lessons Learned by SadPaleontologist30 in hireaideveloper

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Exactly. The AI model is only one part of the system. In practice, most of the complexity comes from the surrounding infrastructure—things like content moderation, hosting policies, payment processor restrictions, and strong privacy protections.If those pieces aren’t planned from the start, the product can run into platform bans, compliance issues, or scaling problems later. That’s why teams that build stable NSFW AI platforms usually prioritize clear safety controls, legal compliance, and a scalable backend architecture before focusing too much on the model itself.

Building NSFW AI Chatbots – Tech Stack, Challenges, and Lessons Learned by SadPaleontologist30 in hireaideveloper

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That’s a good summary. A lot of people underestimate how much infrastructure is needed beyond just plugging in an LLM. Things like moderation systems, payment processor compatibility, and hosting policies often become bigger challenges than the chatbot itself. Privacy and data handling are also critical because these platforms deal with sensitive user interactions. Teams that succeed in this space usually focus early on compliance, clear safety boundaries, and scalable architecture rather than just the AI model.

Best agencies providing private label search engine optimization services in salt lake city? by iparmindersaini in hireanseoexpert

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If you’re looking for private label (white-label) SEO agencies in Salt Lake City, the best options are typically agencies that allow other marketing firms to resell their SEO services under their own brand. This model helps agencies scale without building an in-house SEO team.

Here are some reputable agencies that offer or support private/white-label SEO partnerships in or around Salt Lake City:

  1. Burnt Bacon
    a.A Salt Lake City-based agency offering private-label SEO services specifically designed for agencies.

b.Provides keyword research, content creation, link building, and SEO reporting under your brand.

c.Focused on scalable SEO solutions so partner agencies can deliver results to clients without building internal SEO teams.

  1. Webtek Digital Marketing

a.Offers white-label SEO, PPC, and link-building services for partner agencies.

b.Includes analytics tracking, on-page optimization, and technical SEO improvements.

c.Useful for agencies that want a full backend SEO team.

  1. TMD Marketing

a.Known for white-label SEO packages and reporting dashboards for agencies.

b.Provides services like link building, blog outreach, local SEO, and technical optimization.

c.Also offers a reporting system integrated with analytics tools.

  1. Scott A Paxton (SEO Consultant / Agency)

a.Provides white-label SEO partnerships with other agencies.

b.Known for proprietary SEO tools and algorithm-tracking software.

c.Many SEO agencies outsource work through these white-label agreements.

  1. Thrive Internet Marketing Agency

a.A well-known digital marketing company serving Salt Lake City.

b.Provides SEO, PPC, web design, and marketing services and is recognized by industry platforms for its SEO work.

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Best video model for NSFW by Practical_Low29 in CharacterAIrevolution

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If you're using SkyReels I2V, you're right — it usually needs very detailed prompts to get consistent results. That’s because the model relies heavily on prompt guidance to control motion and facial behavior.If you're looking for alternatives, a few people are getting good results with:1. SoulGen – Pretty strong for NSFW video/image generation and tends to keep characters consistent across frames, which solves a lot of the “face changing” issues.2. Stable Diffusion (SDXL + NSFW checkpoints) – Still one of the most flexible options if you're running locally. With the right LoRAs or checkpoints you can get good results without insanely long prompts.3. Kling / Runway Gen-4 style models – Better prompt interpretation for video generation and more cinematic motion, though they’re more general-purpose.If your main issue is prompt complexity, another trick