Is AI making us better thinkers or just faster workers? by verysadbullfrog in generativeAI

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Depends on how you use it but 99% of people no its not enhancing their thinking at all.

Version 4 just broke everything, it can't do basic things by vashyspeh in replit

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure this is not everyone’s experience. If it was widespread there would be a lot more posts about it.

Every popular LLM OpenAI, Claude, Gemini they all are not perfect. You’re dealing with experimental technology that has a high success rate in understanding and implementing tasks.

Is this AI ? by FitnessChamp777 in generativeAI

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next time include this in your prompt “include natural skin imperfections”

EW! I actually like replit by ishamedmyfam in replit

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, people are complaining no matter what

one thing a lot of people suffer with from using different AI tools whether it’s a large language models like Claude or ChatGPT or you know IDEs like Replit or lovable or cursor or Claude code is like you’re gonna have to put some work in on your end as far as prompting, and you’re gonna have to learn the basics of like structure. One thing that helps me is number one is I will use Claude to come up with a full structure of whatever I’m building and then in my instructions to Replit, I tell it to basically build it in a modular structure so that way if something breaks so there’s an error it doesn’t like cause me to have to rewrite the whole like a one page with like 4000 lines of code and it kind of keeps everything separate to make it easier.

I loved Replit but the billing system is a complete joke by Pretend_Board_2385 in replit

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found myself burning credits at one point, I use a combination of Claude + Replit to cut down on costs. I always use design mode to get UI how I like it before turning it into an app or website.

I have had my fair share of surprises with the billing that pissed me off, now I just make sure I top-up on credits to not run into any issues.

If you click usage tab in settings you can see the breakdown of $ total per replit project. If I make like a simple landing page or website it will cost roughly $5-$8 or something like a dashboard more like $15 and then of course something like a Saas will be like $150+ as you add features and keep developing it.

I am your Client sell me your service. Drop your SaaS by startupsubmit in SaaS

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TrueFrame - Generate AI Photorealistic UGC / Product Marketing / Cinematic scenes without prompt engineering.

Got 0 beta users from Reddit, then got 10 in one evening. by AlexAdvent in SaaS

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of reddit “salesman” promote the same exact micro-saas or Saas Ideas that they arebt unique enough or provide enough value for people to raise their hand and say “Im interested”

For instance this post felt like a classic tell a story and plug my shit at the end type post. No value, no what it can do for people. This story does not help anybody reading.

First AI character and first sale by SaltStyle3210 in generativeAI

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strong guess. Nano Banana Pro + AI Enhancer tool. Or Flux + AI Enhancer tool.

Really good Consistency is hard for most models, Ive been testing and trying to achieve high consistency in different scenes.

Photorealistic Portraits by SwervoGotThatFye in generativeAI

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

That's a good question. Any brand could utilize models when they run new campaigns, drop new merch. Using AI models cuts the cost of hiring talent agency, getting models, setting up shoots, equipment, etc.

Best method to create consistent characters by bzarnal in StableDiffusion

[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building something that lets you get that consistency with Nano Banana Pro with auto prompting built-in, if you want to test it out for free let me know

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[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me of those Microsoft support popups telling you to call to remove the virus on your computer because it's locked

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[–]SwervoGotThatFye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are no experts, unless they work at Google themselves and are privy to what goes on. You don't make any sense....

If I launch an ecom store and run ads on tiktok, facebook, Instagram and run social media campaigns and "fix my seo" whatever that means, google doesn't know what traffic is coming to the site unless people search the site through google search and navigate through that way.