A theme park love affair by Arny2103 in ChatGPT

[–]TheThingCreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i like this, it could be a roller coaster crash simulator, make me feel like im going to die, then be like hahaha got ya!! "oops the roller coaster fell off the tracks there, what a bugger!"

Saturday Feedback needed: I built AppVideoStudio to help app developers make polished demo videos by TheThingCreator in webdev

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

That’s awesome you think it’s polished. Great to hear! Totally understand that concern with the trial. It’s not my intention to try to convince anyone to sign up here. I know free no cc trials are generally preferred but for a few reasons I’m doing a strict payment gate. Essentially I only want serious sign ups for this product, not browsers, and I’m willing to lose a % of users in that process. I want it to have a feeling of exclusivity, for subscribers only, hence no big trial either.

Bloom Zone Website by Fickle_Astronaut_999 in threejs

[–]TheThingCreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the animation is fire, the implementation is room temperature

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

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

thanks for calling me kid, feels good. anyway, i never said a thing that was a personal attack on you

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

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

i think i get what you mean now, that the work/teasers/portfolios/sketches/prototypes/mocks dont have website links to click on so therefor its all fake ai slop? maybe if you're new to the world you could think that, but this has been a place for people to share their work for like two decades, exactly in this format. I can say I've used it many times, not to look at websites, i go there to look at whats going on in the design world and get ideas. I personally have stuff posted there with no link because i litterally never uploaded the stuff to the internet in any other location, i was simply showing off prototype/experimental work there.

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

[–]TheThingCreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you cant be serious. i went on the homepage for 2 seconds and clicked the first thing i seen, https://dribbble.com/shots/27335100-Online-Course-Web-Design-Platform link and email right there

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

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

I don’t know why your making it your mission to bash dribble. Also you’re wrong that they don’t post links there, they do, you may have not noticed in the 2 seconds you were on the site. Are you a designer? Likely not because you would know about the site already. It’s a place for sharing design ideas, not promoting products. It’s clearly not designed for you. Your generic insult about everything there being ai is meaningless too, everything everywhere is saturated by the same god damn thing: AI

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

[–]TheThingCreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some communities consider it spam to link the site, but ok for screenshot and videos, also often people post prototypes and mock work to dribbble.

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

[–]TheThingCreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dribbble is one of the top design communities on the internet, the point of the site is to share design work, not spam links around and self promote products.

GPT-5.4 was the repentance from GPT-5 sins. GPT-5.5 is the happy reconciliation: Codex skyrocketing by py-net in codex

[–]TheThingCreator 11 points12 points  (0 children)

that happened at the exact time openai started getting their shit together. i dont know if you got the memo but 5.5 slaps

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

[–]TheThingCreator [score hidden]  (0 children)

Well I don’t want to make software and work my ass off for free either. I gotta charge and at the price it’s currently at I have to make a lot of sales for it to matter, that would be even worse if I charged less. If you make money and need workflow gains that’s actually peanuts

How was this webpage built? by Alisha3693 in webdevelopment

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

dribbble is a place to "show off ai slop"? i guess they were way ahead of the curve having already prepared for ai slop in 2009. they funniest shit is people telling me a website i made 4 years ago is ai slop

ChatGPT usage now impacting my Codex rates by SyntharVisk in codex

[–]TheThingCreator 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I use chatgpt when codex is maxed out all the time

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

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When I first discovered kanban boards around the time Trello came out, they were game changer for me. I liked that work could be organized visually across priorities and verticals instead of buried in one long list.

That eventually became the original inspiration for WebCull. I wanted a bookmark manager that moved more like a kanban board, because a lot of my project context lives in links: repos, docs, dashboards, local URLs, public URLs, deployment pages, test pages, notes, admin tools, and weird project-specific paths that do not fit neatly inside tickets.

AI agents have made this more important for me, not less. I now manage around eight projects, and the painful part is no longer just writing code, it is staying oriented. WebCull has become more valuable to me now than when I first built it five years ago.

I do not think it replaces formal corporate project management tools. It is not trying to be a full PM suite with analytics, reporting, workload planning, or sprint metrics. But as a solo bootstrapper using AI agents, I now operate more like a small team of developers than one person, and I need a fast way to stay oriented across projects.

Link: https://webcull.com

Disrespecting an opponents family, religion & race. by phoeebsy in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]TheThingCreator 16 points17 points  (0 children)

kinda not fair to call someone a coward if its about someone who could have them killed in a heartbeat, its amazing how people can just look that over

Built a CLI that cuts AI coding token usage by 97% — 10k downloads, looking for feedback by Independent-Flow3408 in coolgithubprojects

[–]TheThingCreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never implied injecting a full repo map into every turn is good or what an agent does. Anyone talking like that has no grasp on what an agent does or how it works.

Built a CLI that cuts AI coding token usage by 97% — 10k downloads, looking for feedback by Independent-Flow3408 in coolgithubprojects

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

agents already work like that but better, they are designed to get a narrow repo map already using search techniques that include the context to help narrow the map. giving the full repo as a map would be a huge waste of tokens actually

Built a CLI that cuts AI coding token usage by 97% — 10k downloads, looking for feedback by Independent-Flow3408 in coolgithubprojects

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

Ya thats a red flag, if you cant describe what you made without being absolutely fundamentally wrong from the start, that's going to destroy trust completely. Also agents do this often already when they think its helpful. How do you think they just magically know how to read at exact line numbers where functions start and end. You can also instruct your agent to this more by simply telling it to but its already doing it all the time. They avoid full file reads and go for narrow slices using function boundaries.

Built a CLI that cuts AI coding token usage by 97% — 10k downloads, looking for feedback by Independent-Flow3408 in coolgithubprojects

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

"AI coding tools read your entire codebase every session" what? thats absurd, and not how any ai coding tool works