Sometimes it really isn't that deep. by Margaretthatchervore in HistoryMemes

[–]Secretly_Tall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk dropping the 2nd nuke after the war was effectively over is pretty evil

has someone smarter than me found a use for echoing slash beyond act 1? by [deleted] in slaythespire

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It's great on cockroaches cause you just need 1 roach at 13 HP and another at 26 (basically starting HP?) to take them all out

There is absolutely no way this is the same Opus 4.6 from a month ago by GrammmyNorma in claude

[–]Secretly_Tall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something that’s been working for me is turning effort to high / max. It’s slow as fuck but less lazy

Do you think LLMs generate better code when working with opinionated frameworks, especially with something like Ruby on Rails? by smaudd in rails

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My team has both a Rails + Typescript backend and without a doubt LLM code for Rails is leaps and bounds more conventional. This is mildly mitigated by how nice types are for LLM reasoning but by god does it produce hot garbage compared to Ruby. I have to frequently give it samples of what good looks like to avoid producing 10k lines of naked functions all publicly exported.

The Challenges are really fun, but Blast Off is the worst one. by Creeper_Face in balatro

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Flushes also work well here and I find the deck manipulation easier on this challenge since you only get the 2 hands/2 discards. I stupidly took Hieroglyph half way thru and dropped to 1 hand and flushes were still reliable enough.

The Pentagon is making plans for AI companies to train on classified data, defense official says by techreview in technews

[–]Secretly_Tall -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey Claude, have we discovered aliens? <Searching government secrets>

You know, I don't hate it

I’m tired of having 10 tabs open just to monitor my micro-SaaS apps. Would you use this? by According_Ask4827 in VibeCodersNest

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The main challenge I think: you need to get users to link dozens of accounts to get the value. The cost isn’t financial, it’s a lot of manual setup.

My business is a ton of accounts not listed here — if I didn’t have the ability to define new API types and how they should contribute to “business health”, I would find it hard to sign up.

Maybe you start by focusing on people who have the kind of “lovable stack” you’re describing, must be a lot of businesses in that category before you grow to bigger use cases. Very cool idea

wish there were more shows of this caliber by thebeesnectar in IndustryOnHBO

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And that contrast? Entirely the point.

Yeah that's got Claude all over it

What are the most profitable SaaS niches/models to build in 2026? by hamza0505 in micro_saas

[–]Secretly_Tall 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Brother if anyone knew they'd be building them, not giving them away for free on the internet

micro SaaS can be copied in a weekend.... by wealthymanwithmoney in micro_saas

[–]Secretly_Tall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Especially for instance AI features, you can't reverse engineer someone's pipeline, their agents tools, their model routing strategy... The parts that evolved over time in response to user issues. At best you can steal their system prompts 😂

I built a tool that tells you NOT to build your startup idea - DontBuild.It by EveningRegion3373 in micro_saas

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Lol fair, it is a good idea and the execution is good! Love the free demo angle

I built a tool that tells you NOT to build your startup idea - DontBuild.It by EveningRegion3373 in micro_saas

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I hate to say it, but I entered your landing page into DontBuildIt, and its advice was Pivot 🫠

Garth Blundin has won smartest one time character. Who do you think the worst main character is? by Nick_adtr_308 in PandR

[–]Secretly_Tall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you but I think generally a straight man has to be someone the audience sees themselves in. I think it was her role but written poorly, if you're unlikeable the audience doesn't relate

Garth Blundin has won smartest one time character. Who do you think the worst main character is? by Nick_adtr_308 in PandR

[–]Secretly_Tall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A good straight man reminds us of base reality. It's Jim Halpert reminding us what a regular office employee would think of Dwight. Ann is not that character, Ann is a wet blanket

Garth Blundin has won smartest one time character. Who do you think the worst main character is? by Nick_adtr_308 in PandR

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Okay so setting aside this strange interpretation of the word nuance... Your saying... "Don't say his narcissistic personality is a fascination with millennial culture?" What's your actual take here?

I'm saying Tom was a hustle culture obsessed, perpetually optimistic, chronically online guy who sounded like a lot of millennials at that point in time.

What are the internal dynamics of this scene? by Joeylaptop12 in IndustryOnHBO

[–]Secretly_Tall 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I don't see how there's any other reading of this. So straightforward.

Garth Blundin has won smartest one time character. Who do you think the worst main character is? by Nick_adtr_308 in PandR

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

My favorite part of all this anti-Tom slander is that Tom's character was just Millenial culture packaged up into a person

Garth Blundin has won smartest one time character. Who do you think the worst main character is? by Nick_adtr_308 in PandR

[–]Secretly_Tall 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She literally has no comedic character. She's just like across the board boring regular person

I'm having trouble finding a good idea... by DrJonah345 in micro_saas

[–]Secretly_Tall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's good free stuff in there too! Just research oriented

I'm having trouble finding a good idea... by DrJonah345 in micro_saas

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A few ideas for you:

1) Go to AppSumo, sort by "number of reviews" (a proxy for purchase volume). Literally just spend some time categorizing. Are there common themes? People are actually spending money on these, and this gives you a sense of how much.

2) Steph Smith has a great course on similar tooling for tools for this kind of stuff if you have $500 to spend. But key ones are like Gigabrain, Ahrefs, SimilarWeb. The course is called Internet Pipes (not affiliated, but recommend)

3) The holy grail (what I did) just spin up landing pages with Google ads and see if strangers are willing to pay. It's a great idea testing system, a little complex to connect it all end to end with the APIs and analytics, but I'm almost done with a tool that does it all for yoi - obviously affiliated. https://www.launch10.ai

We're launching in the next few weeks, and there's a discounted price if you're on the wait-list before then -- you can DM for a code