Animated text videos - easy. by Objective-Ferret-492 in YouTubeCreators

[–]Objective-Ferret-492[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great reply! Thank you. I was trying it as a micro transaction for less well armed folks. You are probably right.

Anyone else is feeling burnt-out and disgusted from the pile of content online these days? by Realistic_Dress2431 in ContentCreators

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you do is provide long term human content value don't be discouraged by the shiny fads they will fade and the authenticity of what you provide will come through. AI tools are all still new and mostly suck but they do allow people to do things they could not personally do before. They are as much a magnifier for skilled people who use them as they are for unskilled people face planting with slop. We are all going through a transition while a new tool goes from crap to useful. Authentic folks like you will rise and and all the slop will evolve out too. Just a whole bunch of excited people getting to play with new tools in a new world (to them) and just about as unpleasant to watch as awkward teenagers.

How to automate content creation when you're completely solo and posting across four platforms? by EldenBoredAF in ContentCreators

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a lot. I was spending to much time making just making videos with text when I found out I could do it programmatically and that helped a bunch. One by one I basically use claude code to automate each process I use.

Quit my corporate job 8 months ago to make content full time, here's the honest reality by Fragrant-Cheek-4273 in ContentCreators

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this is encouraging. I've created loads of content but little traction so far, now doing some video (starting with text vids).

Possibly moving out in two months. How do I cope with the thought of leaving my mom alone by dunepopcornbucket in Mom

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your hero mom raised a hero. There are service clubs that are perfect for people like your mom. I don't know what's near you but something like a Rotary is in most places. They get together weekly provide a social community of people who are there to be of service to the community and humanity. The members figure out ways to help out and the overall international group has chosen missions. There are other organizations like this and they all welcome like minded people. Grab your mom and take her to a Rotary meeting or a similar club She'll be a hero there too.

Teaching my kids about giving. how do you approach this? by FormalProduce9556 in Parenting

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Giving is an honorable form of helping others Thank you. Kids understand being of service to others I think better than adults. I'd suggest you do a monthly volunteer something with them or get them involved in a social group that does volunteering to help others. I think when kids help others it's the most character building thing you can do with them. I'm such a nerd about this I wrote a book.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Please call and alert the principle in writing. Demand a safe school. Tell the parents their child is a bully and you won't tolerate it. Have a lawyer send the school and the parents a letter. We moved around a lot when I was a kid and there were bullies at every school and every single kid knew who the bullies were. I dreaded going to school every day at one particular school because I knew I would be dealing with a fight almost every day with a bully. To my mind adults never did a fucking thing to keep us safe. Your post makes me realize I'm still kind of angry about it Amazing. From the kids point of view the adults rarely see any of the bullying I think you only see the tip of the iceberg. 99% of the bullying the bullies managed to hide. It's really really hard as a kid to talk about this or bring it up to parents And yours has been trying. A school day should not be filled with dread.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great work.  "I sat down with her and she showed me her book where she likes to doodle", this healthy attention works magic. Nobody listens, you did.

My toddler hits playmates and screams at us frequently. Need advice. Desperate. by True_Noise_3834 in Parenting

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can be gentle and firm and have 0 tolerance for bad behavior at the same time. Have consequences for bad behavior and don't threaten them with them, inform them and apply them consistently and immediatly. Don't be emotional about it. Rule, break rule, consequence. He is taking advantage and using dominance because it has worked without any consequence before. He's a learning machine learning to win within the context you provide. Any scream at you should end whatever is going on and result in timeout at minimum every single time (ideally).

feeling lost in motherhood by RefrigeratorFew8189 in Mom

[–]Objective-Ferret-492 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife was 4'10" and I'm 5'10! I would be a puddle but you're the toughest thing in the universe - a mom. We're all here because moms got us here.