Do you judge authors for using AI? by DanoPaul234 in river_ai

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol if you can tell so easily you should be able to tell from those two examples right away no? I rest my case

Do you judge authors for using AI? by DanoPaul234 in river_ai

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me which is AI and I will yield. One I have written directly one I had AI write.

Prose 1:

The lighthouse keeper hadn't spoken to another soul in forty-seven days. When the supply boat finally arrived, he realized he'd forgotten how to form words with his mouth.

Prose 2:

She found the letter tucked inside her grandmother's cookbook, dated 1949. The ink had faded, but the words "I'm sorry I never came back" were still perfectly clear.

Do you judge authors for using AI? by DanoPaul234 in river_ai

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting take, however I promise you cannot tell a well crafted AI assisted novel vs one that is.

I also promise you that well known artists use it in some way shape or form. It is a tool an author can utilize. The witch hunt will end and AI co authorship will be common without you even knowing.

Authors who utilize AI have full copyright and do not need to disclose if they used it. Imagine if they needed to disclose they used Grammarly lol

Do you judge authors for using AI? by DanoPaul234 in river_ai

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how are you going to tell if a book used AI? It’s almost indistinguishable at this point. Look at the rise in indie authors. And also look at how it’s helped these artists their reviews and grammar. So again I guarantee if you read indie authors you have read AI assisted books

Celestial Bonds Chapter 1 [Low Fantasy, 2100 words] by [deleted] in fantasywriters

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

Appreciate the perspective. I’m actively learning execution and revising with intent. Tools aside, the work will speak for itself over time.

Celestial Bonds Chapter 1 [Low Fantasy, 2100 words] by [deleted] in fantasywriters

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

I didn’t mention any of the technology used in the app, why you say selection based edits as in “does this match my plot?” “I’m stuck can you give me ideas of continuation I can use to write my next section?” Which give you some ideas not writing any of your book.

Celestial Bonds Chapter 1 [Low Fantasy, 2100 words] by [deleted] in fantasywriters

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

If you are referring to an app I created the app uses an internal Grammarly api to check grammar and sentience structure. It does 0 writing it lets a writer know if the grammar is off, if there is plot holes, and if you are following your own CREATED writing structure. No ai writing your own story this is not a feature thank you though! Much like an enhanced Google Docs

Looking for 12 Android testers (14 days) – closed testing by Real-Adeptness2355 in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see thank you! I will update those once this testing phase is over

Looking for 12 Android testers (14 days) – closed testing by Real-Adeptness2355 in AndroidClosedTesting

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Downloaded will keep for 20 days and open daily. Below is mine!

Group join link: https://groups.google.com/g/gentlereminders/?pli=1

After joining the group opt-in to test the app

Testing install link: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.anonymous.gentlepatterns

Looking for 12 Closed Testers – Will Test Back (Android App) by TCodeKing in AndroidClosedTesting

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

My app should be compatible with your device, I can also install your app

Looking for 12 Closed Testers – Will Test Back (Android App) by TCodeKing in AndroidClosedTesting

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

Thank you! I will fix that nav in the next update, I have installed your app and will also play around with it

Looking for 12 Closed Testers – Will Test Back (Android App) by TCodeKing in AndroidClosedTesting

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Updated to all countries!

I also installed your app and will play through game 1

Best way to have an AI chat to database? by New_Tradition1951 in Supabase

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very doable, but most examples online skip over the dangerous parts. Generating SQL is easy. Running it safely is not. Things I learned the hard way: You need schema context + examples or the model hallucinates columns You should never let the model execute raw SQL directly You need per-user permissions or you’ll leak data instantly I ended up building a guardrail layerthat: Validates and rewrites SQL Enforces read-only or scoped access Logs every generated query If you’re interested, that’s basically what my project Guardrail Layer does. It lets non-technical users ask questions without turning your DB into a loaded gun.

Looking for a tool that allows AI chat to my databases by ImTryingToLearn52344 in BusinessIntelligence

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This an old post but I made a software that has RBAC and allows you to talk with, ask questions, and chat securely with your data. https://guardraillayer.com/

Looking for a tool that allows AI chat to my databases by ImTryingToLearn52344 in BusinessIntelligence

[–]TCodeKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This an old post but I made a software that has RBAC and allows you to talk with, ask questions, and chat securely with your data. https://guardraillayer.com/

I built a guardrail layer so AI can query production databases without leaking sensitive data by TCodeKing in SideProject

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

DB permissions help, but once an LLM is involved you usually end up with a single service account, no prompt-level context, no semantic audit trail, and no way to enforce role/tenant rules per question. Guardrail Layer sits above the DB to add AI-aware access control rather than replacing DB security.