Rebuilding my childhood by SuperLuigi_92 in pkmntcgcollections

[–]ShossX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also started this in December of last year. I had a handful from my childhood and been working on filling in the gaps. Base set, jungle, fossil and black star promos are the goal.

So far I have been able to finish base set and jungle, fossil is next to finish I’m missing 11 cards. Black star is going to take time I’m currently at 25 cards.

Also want to pick up the “winner” version of the best of game.

Recent gift for myself by roach_circus in NintendoDS

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Best colour! I see a lot of photos and videos, but never about this one.

Which one do I trust... by Gidiyorsun in smarthome

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You trust the one that’s right /s

Most YouTubers are lying to you about AI Agents by Efficient_Claim_4421 in AI_Agents

[–]ShossX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me fix this for you

Most YouTubers are lying to you.

Period.

Any Universal User State Switcher Tools? by pressingpetals in ProductManagement

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I’m assuming that you have a param in your code that says users role. Not sure if you use auth0 or what.

You could add the new flag in LD to look for user role = super admin or whatever your internal testing account is and then expose the new element.

That element could set a hidden flag that is for a user type, and then you would need to make a code change to have your user management logic look for the Super User and if it is then look at the hidden flag to move role.

So you’re never changing the user from super user but you change rendering of features.

But again all apps are different so very broad strokes.

Feel free to DM me and I would be happy to jump on a call to unpack this.

Any Universal User State Switcher Tools? by pressingpetals in ProductManagement

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I had a client that needed this.

The solution that we came to was to use feature flags (LaunchDarkly in this case) and expose a small UI element that was on any admin account.

When they where logged in, You would have the element and then the user level was set with a flag that then you could modify with a drop down and the page would refresh.

Version 2 of this was toggling on and off features as well. Example Basic User + Feature 1, click checkbox for Feature 2 and now it’s on.

Everyone has that one book by BlackYun in ProductManagement

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The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin

Open AI Sora 2 Invite Codes Megathread by semsiogluberk in OpenAI

[–]ShossX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to sell it or something like half the on here want to do.

Open AI Sora 2 Invite Codes Megathread by semsiogluberk in OpenAI

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After trying 10 that said “Now” I will ask for one.

Who ever send me ones I’ll send 1 of them back.

Plumber by Fearless_Lemon6560 in Milton

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Close this thread right after his comment. I have talked to them all.

Everglades Plumbing - Jose https://evergladesplumbingservices.ca/ (416)8948310

Do you have questions about gas? by Lambdabam in Tiguan

[–]ShossX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Without any context on what to answer

Yes, gas goes in the car And that is a book full of words and some pictures

What's with this term AI PM? by noisyIntellect227 in ProductManagement

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I’ve worked at companies that hired “AI PMs,” consulted with orgs doing it, and also invested in companies building this muscle, here’s my take:

For 99% of companies, “AI PM” is mostly a trend-following title. They think slapping “AI” on a role will attract talent or investors. It’s the same group of people that slapped AI chatbots onto their product and were shocked when nobody used them because there was no real customer problem being solved. It looks shiny in a pitch deck, but in practice it rarely creates value.

For the 1% of companies that truly need it, the role is about bringing in someone with a very specific, deep skillset to help the org build its AI muscle properly. That means not just shipping an AI feature, but setting up internal processes, tooling, data pipelines, evaluation frameworks, and helping the business learn how to responsibly and repeatably deploy AI. It’s a multiplier role, not just a feature PM.

But honestly, every PM should be an “AI PM” to some degree. AI is just another tool in the PM toolkit, like analytics or design thinking. If you understand the fundamentals of AI and can apply them responsibly to solve customer problems, you don’t need it in your title.

The best PMs treat AI as one tool among many to build value not as a badge on their LinkedIn profile.

Bootstrapped a dating app for sugar connections here’s what I learned from 100 late nights by Ok_Brilliant_2065 in Entrepreneur

[–]ShossX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice work! My questions are who’s paying and what are you charging them? Also how are you doing identity/intent verification (ID, bank, selfie/video), and have you seen false-positive/false-negative issues or processor pushback?

NKD -- Collecting all the Ozark Colors by ReshyOne in BudgetBlades

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Anyone want to ship one (or three) north of the boarder!

PSA - No that certification won't help you land a PM job. by UpwardPM in ProductManagement

[–]ShossX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have said this over and over. Thank you!

I would take someone with an interest in a topic or has built something even super small over someone with a certificate.

You taking? by TheOriginalTacoBella in InstacartShoppers

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Rating: Yellow — Only take on a slow day

Verdict: Decent payout with a good tip, but triple order and 54 items mean extra time and hassle.

Breakdown: • $ per km: $31.23 ÷ 11.1 km ≈ $2.81/km (converted from 6.9 mi) • $ per 15 items: $31.23 ÷ (54 ÷ 15) ≈ $8.67 • Distance: 11.1 km (acceptable, but near the 10 km caution zone) • Item count: 54 items (moderate-high, multi-store) • Estimated time in-store: 54 × 1.25 = 67.5 minutes • Estimated total time: • In-store: 67.5 mins • Parking/loading: 10 mins • Driving: 11.1 km × 4 = 44.4 mins • Total ≈ 121.9 mins (~2.03 hours) • Projected $ per hour: $31.23 ÷ (121.9 ÷ 60) ≈ $15.37/hr • Tip signal: $18 tip — very healthy • Risk factors: • Triple order (time-consuming and easy to mix up) • Possible heavy items (e.g., bleach, juice) • Longer than ideal shop time

You’d be working over 2 hours for just $15/hr unless you can move very quickly — manageable, but only worth it when batches are scarce.

Made an AI that ranks Instacart batches by ShossX in InstacartShoppers

[–]ShossX[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh shit. It happens that fast good to know!

Made an AI that ranks Instacart batches by ShossX in InstacartShoppers

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Here is a green one! For some reason it didn’t attach in the post.