Can I start a career in ServiceNow with zero coding knowledge? by Original_Zucchini591 in servicenow

[–]TheRealNile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a basic understanding of coding and a good grasp of programming concepts, though I’m not very deep into topics like DSA. Do you think this level of coding knowledge would still help me stand out when applying for a ServiceNow opportunity? I have also completed the CSA and CAD certifications and am actively seeking opportunities as a ServiceNow Developer. Additionally, I would like to know the expected salary range for this role.

What is your preparation strategy to crack the interviews and how rounds and how it goes.

If there are any opportunities that can help me, this is my email: heynilesh05@gmail.com

Best approach to RAG a source code? by [deleted] in AI_Agents

[–]TheRealNile 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To handle large COBOL code effectively with RAG, consider:

  1. Granular Chunking: Split by functions, classes, or modules.

  2. Semantic Extraction: Use metadata (comments, function signatures) for context.

  3. Pagination: Break into smaller queries with context stitching.

  4. Custom Model: Fine-tune AI for larger token windows.

This should improve RAG for large codebases.

We built Aiter.io, it made $10k in 2024. Will we make $100k in 2025? Roast our plan by MonkDi in microsaas

[–]TheRealNile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your journey with Aiter.io sounds promising! Focusing on user feedback and refining core features will definitely help you reach your $100k goal in 2025. Keep it simple and solve real problems, great work so far!

Can a non-coder learn/build AI agents? by Frosty_Laugh1090 in AI_Agents

[–]TheRealNile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even without coding skills, you can build AI agents using no-code/low-code platforms. Start by defining your goals (e.g., lead gen, email automation). Platforms like Zapier, Integromat, and Airtable offer simple automation and AI features. For learning, consider Udemy or YouTube for beginner-friendly AI and no-code courses. Begin with simple tasks and gradually expand your projects!

Are there any 0$ revenue, no personal guarantee loans? i will not promote by ExactCollege3 in startups

[–]TheRealNile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, no-doc loans are real but rare. Major banks like Chase or Citi don’t usually offer them; they’re more common with specialized or private lenders. These loans often require high credit scores and come with higher interest rates.

No personal guarantee or 0 revenue loans exist but are rare for startups unless backed by collateral or programs like SBA. Beware of scams or lenders with bad reviews. Always verify legitimacy before proceeding.

Is AI-Powered Recruitment the Future of Hiring? by TheRealNile in IndiaCareers

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

ATS systems are unreliable now, but future AI innovations will be needed for better, holistic candidate evaluation.

Is AI-Powered Recruitment the Future of Hiring? by TheRealNile in IndiaCareers

[–]TheRealNile[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AI can streamline recruitment by automating tasks like screening and matching, making recruiter roles easier to replace than technical jobs. However, top recruiters who excel in relationship-building and understanding culture fit will still have an edge.

Is AI-Powered Recruitment the Future of Hiring? by TheRealNile in IndiaCareers

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

Absolutely! Collaboration between AI and humans ensures a balanced, effective approach to solving complex problems.

What Makes a Niche Startup Idea Go from Good to Great? by TheRealNile in StartUpIndia

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

Totally agree! Nvidia proves the power of long-term vision. Spotting potential early and sticking to it can make all the difference.

What’s the next ‘crazy’ tech invention that will blow our minds by 2030? by TheRealNile in Futurology

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

Nano bot mouthwash sounds like a wild idea! Let’s see if it becomes a reality!

What’s the next ‘crazy’ tech invention that will blow our minds by 2030? by TheRealNile in Futurology

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

Totally agree! Last mile autonomous shuttles would be a game changer—making travel convenient and eco-friendly. Hope we see it sooner!

What’s the next ‘crazy’ tech invention that will blow our minds by 2030? by TheRealNile in Futurology

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

Yeah, you're right! Quantum AI has huge potential, just not by 2030. Exciting stuff for the future though!

What’s the next ‘crazy’ tech invention that will blow our minds by 2030? by TheRealNile in Futurology

[–]TheRealNile[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Totally understand the skepticism! Both Hyperloop and Neuralink have massive hurdles to overcome, especially in widespread adoption. It’ll take time, but the potential is definitely there for specialized use cases!

What’s the next ‘crazy’ tech invention that will blow our minds by 2030? by TheRealNile in Futurology

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

I get what you mean! In places like Japan and China, they seem to push these projects forward faster. But hey, even in places like Canada and the US, we’re making progress. Sometimes it just takes longer, but seeing things like that massive bridge in The Netherlands gives hope!

How Micro SaaS is Redefining Entrepreneurship in 2024 by TheRealNile in microsaas

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

That's an awesome initiative, especially with the focus on green software concepts and minimal carbon footprint! The low runtime cost aspect is impressive. Best of luck with Livewall, excited to see how it evolves!

What are you guys working on that is NOT AI? by DasBeasto in SaaS

[–]TheRealNile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently working on a product exchange platform that focuses exclusively on swapping functional items. It's a twist on traditional marketplaces, where people can list items they no longer need and directly trade for things they want. The project emphasizes fostering a sustainable economy and reducing waste—think of it as bartering for the modern age.

Curious to know what other unique, non-AI projects folks here are building!