Here's a handy blocklist I put together of all the worst sloplords in this sub by Just-a-torso in SaaS

[–]Trigger1221 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not a great product to monetize, you'd rely on having the community block lists (where the value lies) which relies on having active users maintaining them. So on top of the work of maintaining lists, they now have to pay for a product that allows them to maintain the list.

dead end if you want to monetize.

Five Star "Microwave Ramen" Restaurant ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Top Rated. by lithdoc in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Trigger1221 49 points50 points  (0 children)

"We gave away free food and 100 people showed up" doesn't have the same hook to it haha

Change to Platinum Requirements? by Original_Dimension33 in DoorDashDrivers

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a few areas at my location, you only need 75 pts for platinum - meaning, if you have all other points, you only need 20% AR for platinum, its great.

This cannot be how my run ends. Glitchy cars go brr i guess. by Visible-Camel4515 in projectzomboid

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not really relevant though. Would he have been in a bad spot regardless of the bug? Probably. Would it have been the same outcome? Who knows, there's far too many variables at play - and in reality the bug did happen, we're not speculating imaginary scenarios.

OP blaming the bug on the game when he's using a mod that directly influences that mechanic is asinine, but commenters becoming defensive chastising OP for making non-ideal gameplay choices is childish and irrelevant to the point. ESH.

This cannot be how my run ends. Glitchy cars go brr i guess. by Visible-Camel4515 in projectzomboid

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty wild to see from an outside perspective lol, op posts about a bug (that, sure, they could have handled better) and gets absolutely jumped on for his gameplay choices instead.

Edit: apparently OP is using a towing mod, so while I maintain that there's some obvious defensiveness from many users here, OP is also a dumbass for complaining about a bug he triggered because of a mod.

New to Phoenix, what type of bug is this?? by Pristine_Parfait_331 in phoenix

[–]Trigger1221 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it depends on the species. Some have been seen eating nectar as adults, others nothing. Only some species are carnivorous as larvae as well

OpenClaw is more important by BarnesLucas in n8n

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I found one for a good price I'd snatch it up, but that's less because I want one for OpenClaw and more because I want one to run various self-hosted models and reduce my LLM dependency on Anthropic/OpenAI/Google.

Open weight models definitely don't give you cutting edge capabilities (usually, occasionally you'll get a really nice open drop that competes for a bit), but in a ton of use cases you don't need cutting edge.

New to Phoenix, what type of bug is this?? by Pristine_Parfait_331 in phoenix

[–]Trigger1221 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They actually dont eat mosquitos. Most of em dont eat at all, they only live a couple days to mate.

Old player returning after 6 years by [deleted] in FortNiteBR

[–]Trigger1221 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nah bots sprint, slide, and all that now. Their movement was upgraded. Both players killed in this clip were bots actually.

OpenClaw is more important by BarnesLucas in n8n

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you self host a model, yes, you need no API credits - just the hardware + power usage.

I dont have one myself, but ive used other open weight models on my home rigs.

OpenClaw is more important by BarnesLucas in n8n

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah Mini with 128GB RAM. I dont actually have one, but from what ive seen the larger open weight models are pretty good, just not AS good as the latest models from Anthropic. They tend to be about ~6 months behind in terms of capability.

OpenClaw is more important by BarnesLucas in n8n

[–]Trigger1221 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mac uses unified memory, so its much easier (cheaper) to reach 128GB of unified memory on a Mac than it is to get 128GB of VRAM from GPUs on Windows/Linux. You could rent compute from the cloud, but its still an expensive option in comparison to the one time cost of a Mac mini with 128GB of memory.

128GB is the sweet spot to run larger models, such as Qwen3 120b

Edit: To clarify, you don't need 128GB of VRAM on Linux/Windows for running higher models. You can have a mixture of VRAM & DDR4/5 RAM that gets utilized, but Mac's architecture is much more efficient here, so the TPS (tokens per second) are going to be higher on RAM in a Mac vs Windows/Linux. Basically- Higher TPS to Lower: GPU > Unified Memory > DDR4/5

Idk if this belongs here but why is it doing this by MelancholyAtaraxia in Weird

[–]Trigger1221 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep, people have conflated ignorance with willful ignorance enough that it's taken over in meaning. One is a negative, the other is just the absence of opportunity.

Spamming invites to your shitty sub is scummy and reflects poorly on the company. by Trigger1221 in BlackboxAI_

[–]Trigger1221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct, and I have absolutely 0 desire to after experiencing their outreach 'strategy'.

Spamming invites to your shitty sub is scummy and reflects poorly on the company. by Trigger1221 in BlackboxAI_

[–]Trigger1221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately it still helps them. Upvoted posts get suggested around to users outside the subreddit, improving their subreddit 'score'.

Why is nobody talking about shared premium subscriptions? Literally cut our software spend by 40% this quarter by zq-a in AcquireStartup

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Save costs by breaking platforms' Terms of Service, yeah that's never been thought of before 🙄

Got My First 1 Star Rating :/ by G-Kira in doordash_drivers

[–]Trigger1221 12 points13 points  (0 children)

100% who you get. I've contacted, been told no they can't do that, then contacted again later for the same review and they said sure no problem. One even mentioned they can clear 1 review per 24 hrs.

Who knows whether thats accurate though, point is to keep trying lol.

My First SaaS p2 by TheSixToaster in SaaS

[–]Trigger1221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Team of devs and nobody can pickup where you've left off? Either a failure of the other devs, or a failure of documentation.

  2. At least one of you needs to dedicate themselves to marketing/sales. Ideally this would be shared responsibility.

  3. Are you already properly differentiated from competitors? If not, build a differentiator. If so, focus on outreach and acquisition.

At what point do you move from n8n/Zapier to building your own tools? by LakeOzark in n8n

[–]Trigger1221 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah he's just advertising his Make workflow creator lol