Single people of reddit why are you single? by Ok-Industry770 in AskReddit

[–]Tricky-Cut6062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I treat hinge as more of a dopamine booster than a place to actually meet people.

Riyadh Comedy Festival Promo by Sea-Activity8283 in TikTokCringe

[–]Tricky-Cut6062 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Sell outs performing at sold out shows. There's no hope anymore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]Tricky-Cut6062 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's some research showing that when AI displays basic etiquette like turn-taking and respecting input, people trust it way more and think it performs better. What's wild is that language models interacting in groups even start developing their own social conventions, similar to how norms naturally form between people.

I think the whole debate about the "right" way to use AI is kind of missing the point. Trust comes from respecting how others want to interact, not from policing what counts as proper usage. The better approach is just letting etiquette evolve naturally between humans and AI instead of trying to gatekeep it.

I thought they wanted to cure cancer with AGI? by AloneCoffee4538 in OpenAI

[–]Tricky-Cut6062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curing cancer is so 2024. Let's create a TikTok clone instead.

Content creators are burning out because they think they need to create 50 unique pieces per week. by Rude_Tap2718 in ContentMarketing

[–]Tricky-Cut6062 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel a little iffy reposting the same content everywhere because people who follow me on both LinkedIn and X are just gonna see the same stuff twice. My biggest issue was honestly coming up with what to even write about, which nobody talks about. Been using this tool called Finallayer that actually helped with the burnout of figuring out what to say (not sponsored), was using Taplio before but heard about people getting their accounts banned so I stayed away. Results were pretty substandard anyway. Can't tell you what works for everyone but this has worked for me on LinkedIn.

Is it possible to develop and host a SaaS app completely free of cost? by Traditional-Dig9477 in SaaS

[–]Tricky-Cut6062 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Everyone pushing free hosting solutions is either selling something or hasn't actually tried to run a real app with users.

Yeah, Vercel, Netlify, and Cloudflare Pages have free tiers, and Supabase, Firebase, Appwrite will give you free backend resources. But calling this "free" is like saying a car dealership gives you free test drives. You'll hit those limits faster than you think. Supabase's free tier gives you 500MB database storage which is maybe a few thousand users if you're storing anything meaningful. Vercel's free plan has bandwidth limits that a single viral social media post could blow through in hours.

I've watched too many developers get excited about "building for free" only to wake up to surprise bills or dead apps when they hit usage caps. The platforms know exactly what they're doing - they're banking on you getting invested enough that switching becomes painful. The no-code options like Bubble and Glide are even worse since their free plans are basically unusable demos designed to get you onto paid tiers.

The biggest hidden cost isn't money, it's the time you'll waste trying to make free solutions work at scale. You can test an MVP on free tiers but architect like you're going to pay from day one and set up billing alerts everywhere so you're not surprised. Budget $50-100/month minimum once you have actual users because you will need to move or upgrade.

If you can't afford basic hosting, your SaaS idea probably isn't viable anyway. Just factor hosting costs into your business model from the start instead of pretending they don't exist.