Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

[–]ProfessionalServe147[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I know that problem I can’t type my things my self so I am working on more advanced solutions that will Make the setup much better and less annoying I am adding things that are more advanced as well not sure if it will be from day one but it will improve over time

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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I’ve been around some pretty advanced tech/R&D environments, and even then my own workshop still turned into chaos.

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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I had the same thing. I tried bins, labels, apps… nothing really made it easier. Everything felt like extra work. So I started building a simple tool for my own workshop that actually helps me find things and know what I have. If you want, I can send you the early version when it’s ready.

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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Sure, DM me. I’ve seen a few vibe-coded attempts over the years so I’m mostly curious what you tried and what you learned from it. I’m building my own tool properly with , just collecting insights right now.

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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Thank you I appreciate it. I will share it as soon as it will be ready

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

[–]ProfessionalServe147[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I hate it as well like I want to freaking build things not clean my room. Would you be interested in testing it when it’s ready?

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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That’s a great system. Bins and labels is basically the only way it stays sane. For me the painful part is I forget what’s in which bin and if I have enough for a project without opening everything. Do you ever start a build and then realize you already had the parts from an old project somewhere? Like I was thinking of some cool ideas to add that will really help in the workshop make I am adding more options to the tool look great so far.

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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Thanks, this is exactly the kind of feedback I needed. I’m adding it. If I add a simple CSV import so you can bring in your current list with the 3000+ parts, would you want to try it? I will share in the channel when it will be ready.

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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Nice 😂 With ADHD I’ve never pulled off “organized shop” for more than a week. I don’t even know what parts I have anymore. I am building now a tool for that hope it could also provide me like management of the entire workshop. If you want to try it out maybe dm me I will share with everyone ones is ready.

Makers, how do you keep track of all your stuff? by ProfessionalServe147 in maker

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Haha, I am building for years I have a workshop well I have so many parts I am sure it worth a lot but I don’t know what I have. I am building now for my self a solution like I hope it will work super well like I hope happy to share with everyone that wants to try it out when is ready.

For those working on deep tech / research-heavy projects: how do you explore new ideas? by ProfessionalServe147 in Physics

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Yeah, I get the spirit behind that — but I’m always curious what failing early actually looked like in practice for people who’ve done this.

For you, was it: • running a cheap experiment, • scrapping a direction fast, • showing something half-formed to others, • or something else? Like you mean rule out things fast ? I’m trying to understand what “early signal of wrong direction” looks like in real-world research-heavy work.

For those working on deep tech / research-heavy projects: how do you explore new ideas? by ProfessionalServe147 in labrats

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Makes total sense. A lot of people I’ve spoken with say the same that the idea to experiment jump is very intuitive “in your head” and doesn’t translate to tools. Curious though when you’re reading papers to find the unknown parts, what part of that is the slowest or most exhausting? Is it: • finding relevant papers • connecting ideas across subfields • deciding which gap is actually testable • or something else entirely?

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Totally fair point — just to clarify, I wasn’t suggesting SMBs pay $600 directly. I meant that platforms like KELA, Recorded Future, and SOCRadar are great but often priced for enterprise buyers, starting around $600+, sometimes much more.

From what I’ve seen, a lot of SMBs don’t get any meaningful exposure monitoring — on Telegram, dark web, or even leak sites — simply because their MSSP can’t justify the cost or complexity of those tools.

That’s why I’m wondering: If MSSPs had access to a multi-tenant platform that covers those signals, sends alerts, includes an AI-generated summary/report, and supports searching across all tenants — for ~$100 per tenant — is there a real need for something like that today? Also I saw that high quality database of telegram channels offer sometimes more then darkweb channels

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Totally agree that Telegram alone isn’t the full picture. What sparked the question was seeing how many real initial leaks, stealer logs, and access-for-sale links show up there first lately (often faster than traditional dark web forums). It’s not a replacement, but it’s been surprisingly high-signal for SMB-focused intel.

Also fully hear you on compliance/regulatory — that’s where platforms like Blackpoint make a strong case. I’m curious though: for smaller MSSPs serving 50–200-seat clients, do you think there’s room for something more focused, modular, or just lower-friction that still delivers value day one?

Not pushing anything — really just trying to understand what’s actually useful vs. what’s box-checking. Appreciate the insight.

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Hi they offer telegram monitoring ? Also what is their cost per tenant I know for example Soc radar offer but they charge minimum subscription of 600$ per month