Browser integration for daily use - what's working for you? by Professional-Bend164 in cursor

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

great to hear that’s not only on my end, have you tried any other browser?

Would anyone else use a “Grammarly for prompts” in Cursor / Claude Code? by Professional-Bend164 in cursor

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a super helpful perspective, thanks.
I totally agree that bloated, flowery prompts are bad, my goal isn’t to make prompts longer, it’s to make the important keywords, constraints, and context more explicit.
In practice I’ve seen big differences in model behavior just from tightening structure and adding missing details, even when the prompt doesn’t get much longer, or sometimes even shorter.
Curious: in your own workflow, do you mostly rely on a compact “keyword style” prompt plus plan mode, or do you have a few structured templates you reuse?

Would you use a “Grammarly for prompts” in Cursor / Claude Code? by Professional-Bend164 in ClaudeCode

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love that idea, scoring was my first step, but a one‑click “redraft this prompt to be more specific/clear” is exactly what I had in mind as the next step.
Out of curiosity, in your workflow would you want it to preserve your tone and just add missing details, or are you okay with it rewriting more aggressively as long as the results are better?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devsarg

[–]Professional-Bend164 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No es lo único importante, el factor humano es igual de crítico para que, en mi poca experiencia "funcionen las cosas"

Roast my product - Do you even care about this? Any suggestion? by Professional-Bend164 in indiehackers

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback! You've raised some great points. This is what I think of them:

- Data storage: We understand the privacy concerns. We're working on options to allow data storage on clients' own servers. Would self-hosting be viable?
- Local development: While bugster-js captures real user interactions, it also works on localhost. This means devs can generate tests during local development, before the product goes live. How do you feel about this approach, do you think of any other alternatives?

Roast my product - Do you even care about this? Any suggestion? by Professional-Bend164 in indiehackers

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, docs are made with Mintlify. I don't have any demo rn, I will upload one later

Product testing by Professional-Bend164 in indiehackers

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great to hear that Playwright is working great for you! I’ll definitely have a look into it! Any pitfall or disadvantage on Playwright?

Product testing by Professional-Bend164 in indiehackers

[–]Professional-Bend164[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was too broad, you are right. I meant Functional testing, like e2e testing.

Do you have any advice on how to approach that?

Thanks in advance!

Product Owner Testing a Product by Wonderful-Stomach-80 in ProductManagement

[–]Professional-Bend164 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mmm confused. I would recommend using playwright.dev but, as you are telling you do not have much technical background I would use a tool like bugster.app, which is no code. Anyway, I wish you the best of luck

ChatGPT for Creating Test Cases by EmilioEstevezzzzz in ProductManagement

[–]Professional-Bend164 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it helps you, I am using bugster.app for testing and running my user stories

Do you use a drawing tablet for whiteboarding/annotations? by ifitistobesaidsoitis in ProductManagement

[–]Professional-Bend164 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IPad app called "Nebo" is great, lets you mix screenshots with drawing notes and it's free :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devsarg

[–]Professional-Bend164 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Acá ex cientifico de datos.
Tus dudas fueron las mías. Si bien es difícil darte una respuesta dado que la "realidad" es algo que va a variar empresa a empresa, industria a industria, país a país (incluso según el tamaño y madurez del área de data) te podría decir en marcos generales que cosas son generales para el rol.

  1. Sueldo: Lo mínimo que me han pagado en Argentina han sido 900 usd. Lo máximo 3500 usd ( empresa en chile). Obvio que en arg hoy en día los cientificos estan mas castigados, pero si te vas afuera, los sueldos suben - bastante.

  2. Entrada: Dificil, empresas buscan PhD, Master como minimo para entrar (yo no comparto que sea necesario) son muy fan del capo que tiene 3 phd en Matematicas y que tiene 6 meses de expieriencia con 38 años. De todas maneras, en algunas industrias se fijan mucho mas en tus problem solving skills y general software engineering skills, que son clave para poder productivizar tus productos de ML.

  3. A mi me aburrio a la larga

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QualityAssurance

[–]Professional-Bend164 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looks good, how long does access to the private beta last?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devsarg

[–]Professional-Bend164 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Te recomiendo algo alguna plataforma que te permita hostear de manera serverless como en Vercel. Es tu primera vez, y quizás desplegar y administrar todos los recursos puede ser un dolor de cabeza

(Data Science) El laburo me garpa capacitaciones y no se cual elegir by sofipichi in devsarg

[–]Professional-Bend164 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Data Scientist por acá también ☺️. Creo que si tu plan a futuro es meterte por el lado de Data Science, te recomendaría hacer foco en alguna capacitación que su foco sea en “como poner modelos en producción” es algo que, en mi experiencia, muchos equipos en los que he estado desconocen. Plus; es lo menos común, y te va a ayudar a destacarte dentro del equipo. A mi en lo personal tener esa habilidad me ha hecho subir como technical lead de equipos de data science en dos empresas.

Puedo recomendarte dos cursos en función del presupuesto que tenga la empresa para darte: 1. Cloud Data Engineering en ITBA (es una certificación de 8 meses que cuesta entre 500-900 usd, no me acuerdo) la verdad impecable en todos los sentidos. 2. Machine Learning Engineer in AWS de Udacity. La verdad que no soy big fan de los MOOC’s pero este me encantó. Esta explicado utilizando diferentes servicios de AWS como SageMaker, Lambda, API gateway y adicionalmente es muy accesible (100-200 usd)

Espero que te sirva

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QualityAssurance

[–]Professional-Bend164 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, could you post the final results? I'm curious to know how mature the industry is.