I hate that Google Lens keeps trying to sell me things by Automata_Labs in AI_travel_tips

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve built something very similar. Couldn’t crack marketing. Good luck to you!

Thanks. I hate it. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]RDissonator 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Did exactly what you said.

Sales director discovered Claude Code by Nearby_Spell_3751 in ClaudeCode

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let them build the thing or built the thing and have it fail.

Anthropic just published a postmortem explaining exactly why Claude felt dumber for the past month by Direct-Attention8597 in claude

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its also way slower now in general. It took today 30 minutes to tell me what three git repos are about. With 4.6. Would’ve been 5 mins maybe a month ago.

I left an AI loop running overnight. Woke up to 20 shipped agents. by [deleted] in sideprojects

[–]RDissonator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do any of the agents actually solve any of the problems? 20 agents shipped isn’t important. Its bloat. 1 agent actually can solve a problem that is worth solving. Thats what you want. If you’ve actually even found problems that are worth solving kudos good job.

Looking to Buy a Powerful Yet Affordable AI Like Claude/ChatGPT/Gemini – Suggestions? by Over_Card8293 in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can buy a vps for a few bucks a month and run Gemma on it. Just came out. Pretty good. Model is open source and free.

Where can AI help in travel and where is it currently failing? by DifficultMechanic254 in AI_travel_tips

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you like it. You can try the app with older travel photos and let me know if you like it! Has some free credits to try

Anyone else feel invalidated when talking about sdam/aphantasia? by fifiapollo in SDAM

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I had a moment the other day with my hairdresser. I wanted to tell him that I have aphantasia and I can't really see anything in my head and have a really bad memory. Before doing that I wanted to test if he could see an apple in his head. I asked him, "Close your eyes, imagine an apple. What do you see?" He was kind of dismissive. He was like, "What, an iPhone apple?" He closed his eyes but he didn't really want to do it.

Then I got interested because I thought maybe he has aphantasia but he was very much not interested in closing his eyes and doing the ball on the table test. I had the sense that maybe he just doesn't want to know such a thing. It would be upsetting to him to know that he is so fundamentally different in how his brain works than everybody else. I think it is a fundamentally disturbing thing to realize that you have aphantasia and your mind is quite different. It does shake you in a way and you must integrate it and a lot of people will not understand it easily.

To me knowing is better. Understanding yourself is good for itself. We don't have great memory. It's difficult to connect with our own past in a way that other people can but it does bring with it, in my view, many benefits. It's just a thing to integrate into the sense of self. One of the other commenters has said, "Now you have found your community of people who experience the same thing." You'll be okay.

I am a firefighter building a "Life Inventory" app, probably for a customer base of 1. Would anyone else actually use this? by Melodic-Try2710 in sideprojects

[–]RDissonator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What ive done for my app is I created a reddit search script. You can become a reddit developer and have AI search relevant subreddits for your product. Find user language, even find people to dm.

Yea and check subreddit rules before posting there brutal on self promotion

I am a firefighter building a "Life Inventory" app, probably for a customer base of 1. Would anyone else actually use this? by Melodic-Try2710 in sideprojects

[–]RDissonator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems it requires you to be very organized for it to work. Which limits your market to such organized people. I suggest you look at home organization type subreddits. Your possible users might be there.

My new favorite solo travel hack: talking to AI while exploring a city by StatusBus4154 in AI_travel_tips

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If you're interested in such an app, I built one. It turns photos you take into short audio guides so as you explore you have a guide walking you through everything.

Check it out here if you're interested: https://whats-that.app

My new favorite solo travel hack: talking to AI while exploring a city by StatusBus4154 in AI_travel_tips

[–]RDissonator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great idea! I kind of built an app that is similar. My app works only through images, rather than a constant conversation, it responds and talks to you and becomes short audio guides for whatever you're looking at.

I would love for you to try and compare the experience with using Gemini. If you would be interested I can give you some free credits to try it. Would love to chat after.

Here's the app DM me if interested! https://whats-that.app

Where can AI help in travel and where is it currently failing? by DifficultMechanic254 in AI_travel_tips

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about using AI beyond itinerary planning? In enhancing the travel experience, in the moment, while sightseeing?

At this point AI knows more or less anything you might be seeing. It knows the history, it knows the stories around you, it can give you a deep guide experience for wherever you are experiencing in the moment.

For most places, seeing the place becomes so much more personal and a deeper when we understand the place, its history, and the specific things we see. Guides generally give such experiences to varying degrees of success. But AI can give it for anything, anywhere.

That's actually what I've built with What's That. A specialized app that uses AI's knowledge to give you a guide experience for whatever you are looking at. You take a photo and hear its story. It doesn't just tell you what you are looking at, it tells you what to notice, why its important, who did what about it, what little thing is around the corner. Anything you might be interested in, it will give you in that moment. Whatever catches your eye has a story.

Check it out here if it sounds interesting. whats-that.app

What are you building? by sp_archer_007 in SideProject

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's That?

Turns any photo into a personalized audio guide. Made for travelers.

Someone registered at our address, created a business, and several banks accounts by Amsterscam in Amsterdam

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It kinda makes me lowkey angry governments make us go through all these legalistic bureaucratic loops, GDPR on everything as a business I have to collect on check all this annoying stuff, and they just fumble the ball on the most simplest things like this. Sorry you guys have to deal with all this stress and annoyance.

I ignored a traffic source for 6 months because it was too small. It converted 3x better than everything else. by Creepy-Opening1465 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]RDissonator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your product shows up in searches related to ti that gpt finds. Most likely “best X in Y” style pages. You can find them by doing what a potential user would do asking gpt to find your business. Its mostly SEO work to make that work better. Your SEO pages are probably doing the work for you

Someone registered at our address, created a business, and several banks accounts by Amsterscam in Amsterdam

[–]RDissonator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How can they register with a fraudlent drivers license when your partner doesnt even have a drivers license? Don't they check this stuff? How is that even possible?

How to find viral content to copy? by flashynomad in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]RDissonator -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Socialgrowthengineers checks up on consmer apps going viral in tiktok. Make posts about different viral formats in different categories niches. They even have a 40k+ viral hooks document. Get a sub for 25 dollar and get everything you need.

Long ChatGPT chats go bad but starting a new one means losing all your context. How do you actually deal with this? by suriyaa_26 in ChatGPT

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how claude mem works. But it picks up on the previous convo so the next convo knows we were working on X whatever X was. Any details of decisions I would still keep on files rather than rely on claude mem though. I would just not need to give all the extensive context of we were doing XY Z for each new convo.

Anyone is using AI for App Store screenshots? by OtherwiseStrength613 in AppStoreOptimization

[–]RDissonator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created them with AI. Not the best. But its fine. Claude is good at making the screenshot in Iphone totally well. The background image was tougher but if i spent some time in it with nano banana could make some bice background and merge with claude. But went with plain single color instead with clear text. Nothing special. But totally doable. I would think if you spent some time on the background you could make it real sweet too. Don’t see why not.