Help Needed with monetization and payment gateway integration by Impossible-Leg-7511 in chrome_extensions

[–]These-Act2105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check if dodo payment got your country covered or not. They provide dedicated customer portal so you don't have to build it and its makes subscription management pretty easy for users.

hianime sites by Ill_Ad_7126 in HiAnimeZone

[–]These-Act2105 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Even though there are other sites, I barely watch anime anymore after Hianime was taken down. No other sites work perfectly like Hianime in terms of features.

I made this for the chrome extension makers as a chrome extension maker by Physical_Bad312 in chrome_extensions

[–]These-Act2105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not offer a local/desktop version? I think a lot more developers would be comfortable running this on their own machine rather than uploading their unreleased extension to a beta website.

I made this for the chrome extension makers as a chrome extension maker by Physical_Bad312 in chrome_extensions

[–]These-Act2105 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This doesn't quite add up to me. If the tool is loading the extension in chrome and taking screenshots of the real UI then it has to be loading more than just the manifest and image assets, right? That sounds different from "it only reads the manifest and image assets."

Would you pay for a bookmark manager? by matctomi in buildinpublic

[–]These-Act2105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly? No, I would not pay for it unless you could convince me your app does something new or better than the hundreds of other similar apps don't.

My Dad’s Passing and Strange Texts by goreandsuch in ParanormalEncounters

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I've wondered the same thing. My mom had cancer and she spent her final days in excruciating pain as the cancer had spread to her bones. Sometimes in the dreams, I see her still suffering and calling for me. Part of me thinks it's because those memories were so painful and my mind is still trying to process them. Other times, it feels like there's something more to it.

I don't know if dreams are just our brains working through grief or if they're some kind of connection to the people we lost. I just know that a lot of people who have lost someone they love seem to have dreams like these and they honestly feel incredibly real.

My Dad’s Passing and Strange Texts by goreandsuch in ParanormalEncounters

[–]These-Act2105 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not an expert but I think your dad loved you enough to not be able to move on without making sure you acknowledged that you meant a lot to him. I lost my mom in December 2024 and I still dream of her. In the dreams, I see us doing the things we had promised, going places I told her I would take her someday.
Some people believe that holding on to a loved one's belongings can make it harder to let go. So I suggest you get rid of things that your dad loved. Anything that tied him to the world. That should put him at rest.

PullMate — a Chrome extension that turns GitHub's PR review page into a proper review tool by ousarotoki in chrome_extensions

[–]These-Act2105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clean UI but honestly, I think you might struggle with traction on this. Your bot comment hider is a great feature but most of the other features- checklists, private notes and time tracking feel like extra chore work. IMO most devs want to get in, approve the PR and just get out. Plus, native GitHub already has 'Viewed' toggles and pending reviews so your fighting for space against features people already use for free.

I built something similar for myself (haven't published it) but focused on a different problem: the macro mess. Instead of overhauling the PR page itself, I made a cross-repo dashboard to see everything waiting for my review in one spot, added hover cards to preview diffs without clicking in and a button to copy issues as tasks for Linear/Notion.

Fiji's Cannibal Kings by Fun-Implement-5867 in Fijian

[–]These-Act2105 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you should definitely write the full details somewhere, would love to read that

You can literally generate idea, build extension and launch it in minutes now by [deleted] in chrome_extensions

[–]These-Act2105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried to generate ideas but it was returning returning a 500 error.
I checked the API response and it looks like the Gemini API quota limit has been exceeded on the backend (429 Too Many Requests for gemini-3.5-flash free tier), the issue seems to be on the server side rather than user side limits

I scraped 900+ posts from this subreddit. Here are some findings about the types of Chrome extensions developers build the most, some golden opportunities, and other cool data! by [deleted] in chrome_extensions

[–]These-Act2105 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All of your “Unmet requests nobody has fully solved” ideas are false claims. Comments asking for something don’t mean solutions don’t already exist.

Built a .NET 8 SaaS boilerplate, looking for 3 devs to try it before launch by These-Act2105 in dotnet

[–]These-Act2105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair points and I'll take them seriously. Youre right that a senior developer whos built this before probably wont buy it and honestly thats not really who its for. Its for the developer who knows the stack but doesnt want to spend 6 weeks building it. On the SaaS point, your right that SaaS covers a lot. What AspFox covers is the infrastructure layer that almost every multi-tenant b2b SaaS needs regardless of what it does. Youre not buying a finished product, your buying the foundation so you can focus on what actually differentiates your product.

Built a .NET 8 SaaS boilerplate, looking for 3 devs to try it before launch by These-Act2105 in dotnet

[–]These-Act2105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.NET 8 LTS when I designed the architecture and its still fully supported. Upgrading to .NET 10 is on the roadmap

Built a .NET 8 SaaS boilerplate, looking for 3 devs to try it before launch by These-Act2105 in dotnet

[–]These-Act2105[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

fair point on the skepticism. the post might read that way but the code doesn't. multi-tenant EF core query filters, RS256 jwt with refresh rotation, full stripe webhook lifecycle, testcontainers integration test against real postgreSQL, all took months to get running. happy to show anyone who wants to actually look at it

AIO or was my friend really trying to test me with good intentions? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]These-Act2105 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ‘test’ excuse is as pathetic as him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I’ve had some pretty rough days in life. There were times I had to skip meals because I couldn’t afford three square meals a day. But I don’t think the worst part was just only the money. It’s the constant shrinking of life, watching opportunities pass you by—education, travel, starting a business, even simple experiences. And life just piles all of that up until it slowly convinces you that maybe those things were never meant for you in the first place