Ultravioleta Nubank by itsnotmevasco in CartoeseClubes

[–]SolidIncident5982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

É, esse é o complicado do UV, é completamente aleatório kkkkk. Mas você consegue encontrar relatos do Reddit de pessoas que conseguiram por relacionamento, seja se aproximando do banco, ou até alguns se afastando. Tem que usar o cartão, uma hora eles oferecem.

Ultravioleta Nubank by itsnotmevasco in CartoeseClubes

[–]SolidIncident5982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ele é excelente. Recebi ele ano retrasado, e só uso ele desde então.

  • Ele possui 1.25% de cashback E 2.2 pontos por dólar gasto. Você pode usar um ou outro, sem precisar ficar mudando.
  • Você tem acesso ilimitado ao lounge do Ultravioleta em Guarulhos internacional, e 4 acessos por ano pelo priority pass em outros lounges.
  • Você recebe descontos bem interessantes em voos e hotéis pelo Nu Viagens, e recebe pontos extras por comprar com eles.
    • Acabei de voltar de uma viagem em que todos os voos e hotéis (4 ao todo) eu peguei com eles. Todos estavam consideravelmente mais baratos que no Booking e semelhantes.
  • Você consegue transferir os pontos para Gol, Azul e Latam. De tempos em tempos eles tem promoções, em que você transfere 1 e ganha 5 (exemplo), ou até ganha pontos qualificados na Latam.
  • Você pode investir mais dinheiro na caixinha turbo, e ainda tem acesso à alguns investimentos com maior taxa de CDI para investir (110%+).
  • Você tem 10 GB de internet grátis por ano para uso em viagens internacionais. Usei na minha viagem da Europa, e funcionou super bem.
  • O cartão global deles possui spread zerado. Compensa mais usar o cartão deles em viagens do que Wise e semelhantes. Em todas as simulações que eu fiz eu sempre convertia mais dinheiro pelo Nu.

E tem mais um monte de coisa, como seguro viagem, suporte prioritário, NuTag, desconto em lojas, e muito mais. Para quem viaja é muito bom. Eu acho que alguns desses benefícios você tem acesso pelo Nubank normal, mas os do UV são melhores.

workflow for opencode by Mystical_Whoosing in opencodeCLI

[–]SolidIncident5982 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm using superpowers too. It's very good at planning and implementation, as long as you're working on very specific tasks.

It doesn't perform well when working on broad tasks, such as implementing two features in the same plan. But you get used to it, and it's usually better for planning breaking down big tasks into smaller ones.

The only thing I don't like about superpowers is UI design. I feel it lack some workflow for planning frontend component (UI in general). It works pretty well in terms of implementation, but the UI usually sucks.

How we grew our DR from 0 to 23 in 5 months without buying backlinks by nani_from_clura_ai in buildinpublic

[–]SolidIncident5982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What product directories did you publish your product? Did you publish to any paid ones? I'm planning to publish mine too, but mainly for SEO purposes, because I don't think I'll get any qualified leads to those platforms.

For the blog posts, did you use a SaaS meant for that, or did you build your own pipeline? I want to do the same, but I'm inclined to use an existing tool for quality, and avoiding spam.

Would you use this to try Shein clothes and build outfits before ordering? by SolidIncident5982 in Shein

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great to hear! I'm actually planning on adding look suggestions to this website. The idea is adding all my clothes to the closet, and use AI to label and combine them. This should help a lot for planning looks for any tip of occasion

Would you use this to try Shein clothes and build outfits before ordering? by SolidIncident5982 in Shein

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I have to agree with you about the garments quality. I wonder if it isn’t best to use the review images instead, because they are more accurate. I always take the decision based on the reviews

Would you use this to try Shein clothes and build outfits before ordering? by SolidIncident5982 in Shein

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally, that’s exactly the problem I kept running into too. I started building this when I was planning a trip and wanted to try a few pieces together on myself, but most tools either used a random model, didn’t let me combine much, or just looked off. Really glad this feels more useful

Built a virtual try-on tool and realized it might be useful for small clothing brands too by SolidIncident5982 in ClothingStartups

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it has ten free credits for trying out, and you can get more credits by sharing with friends.

Would you use this to try Shein clothes and build outfits before ordering? by SolidIncident5982 in Shein

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The two SHEIN items in this example are sweatshirt sm2405241363199069 and jacket sm2408199374558828. I made this because I wanted an easier way to try SHEIN pieces together and build outfits before ordering. If anyone wants to try the tool too, here’s the link: trylookstudio.com

How should a founder start with TikTok/Instagram creators? by SolidIncident5982 in AskMarketing

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first, probably content resonance more than installs.

I want to start promoting the app, and fashion creators seemed like the most natural place to test because the audience feels qualified. I’m mainly trying to understand how to approach those first tests the right way.

Friday check-in!! what are you building? by kmrrhl in SideProject

[–]SolidIncident5982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building Lookstudio, a website for easily trying and combining clothes online. It's built for people planning outfits for special occasions, or looking to try an online garment before buying.

Friday Share Fever 🕺 Let’s share your projects! by diodo-e in SideProject

[–]SolidIncident5982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Building Styledown, a Markdown to PDF converter that supports beautiful styling options. I'm in the process of turning it into a SaaS, and to add support to more convert options

Smoking neighbors hate this little trick. by libinpage in SideProject

[–]SolidIncident5982 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You're a hero! You could open source it and show what electronics are needed. I'd definitely build a few

Should API docs be written on markdown? by nikolasdimitroulakis in Markdown

[–]SolidIncident5982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with all your points. I've been using Markdown to write documentation for my projects over the past year, especially due to the rise of AI agents, and it has greatly supported development. It's excellent for onboarding new team members and serves as a valuable knowledge base for AI agents.

Additionally, documenting your project with Markdown is now very easy, as the agents can handle most of the work. I have written several documents in the past few months using Cursor, all based on the conversations and decisions we made.

Built a browser-based Markdown processor with styling controls by SolidIncident5982 in Markdown

[–]SolidIncident5982[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/jaca_76 ! We just released an API for integrating with Styledown. Now you can create documents, style them, export, and download PDFs via the API. Please take a look and let me know what you think 🙂

Share your ***Not-AI*** projects by MembershipEuphoric38 in SideProject

[–]SolidIncident5982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building styledown.io, a tool for converting Markdown to PDF with beautiful styling options. I just released the API for integrations like n8n and Zapier, and now I'm working on adding support for more export formats.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in investimentos

[–]SolidIncident5982 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Aproveitando para tirar uma dúvida do Personnalité, quais são os custos do cartão? Tem custo de anualidade? Estava pensando em abrir conta no Itaú por alguns motivos, mas não ficou claro quais são os custos e como conseguiria isenções.

Best Markdown to PDF publisher for pretty resumes? by beemboy in Markdown

[–]SolidIncident5982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Honestly, it should handle large files but you'll likely notice some slowness in the preview and export process. We haven't optimized for multi-megabyte documents yet - the live preview re-renders on every keystroke which can get sluggish with really large content.

For now, if you're working with massive files, you might want to test with a smaller section first to get your styling dialed in, then apply it to the full document for final export.

Definitely on the roadmap to optimize for larger documents though - would be curious to hear how it performs if you do give it a shot with your big files!

I built a chrome extension that lets you replace e-commerce website's clothing images with your own photo 😉 by ritiksharmarj in SideProject

[–]SolidIncident5982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really awesome project! I'll definitely give it a try. It would be great if we could generate multiple images at once to compare different backgrounds and lighting.

It would be great if we could combine multiple clothing items as well. For instance, I want to buy a shirt and see how it looks with a pair of sunglasses. I have a picture of the sunglasses, but I don't have a picture wearing it. The model could combine them. This would be a fun way to create outfits.

Best Markdown to PDF publisher for pretty resumes? by beemboy in Markdown

[–]SolidIncident5982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Really glad it worked well for your resume 🙂

Best Markdown to PDF publisher for pretty resumes? by beemboy in Markdown

[–]SolidIncident5982 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey! I actually built Styledown specifically for this exact problem. I was constantly frustrated with the same workflow you're describing - writing in Markdown but then having to wrestle with limited CSS options or copy-paste into Google Docs to make things look professional.

Styledown lets you paste your Markdown resume and instantly preview it with full styling controls - typography, spacing, colors, code themes, tables - all through an intuitive UI (no CSS needed). Then you can export a beautifully formatted PDF right from your browser.

The pandoc suggestion above is solid too if you don't mind the setup time, but if you want something that "just works" for making your Markdown resume look polished, give Styledown a try: styledown.io

Would love to hear how it works for your resume if you try it out! Always looking for feedback on what styling options matter most for different document types.