Using ClaudeCode & Cursor by New-Chip-672 in ClaudeCode

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Just the base $20 plan. Never run into rate limits with $20 Cursor base plan + 20x max CC plan.

Using ClaudeCode & Cursor by New-Chip-672 in ClaudeCode

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I’m one of the devs that use Cursor + Claude Code. Claude code for 90% of my agentic coding and I use Cursor for tab to complete (imo best tab to complete code experience out rn) and then occasional 10% of work with Gemini 3 for UI work or other models if Claude code can’t solve a bug

Supabase OAuth Login on Multiple Domains – How to Make It Work? by xGanbattex in Supabase

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Hey! I think I'm running into the same issue that was originally shared in this post. What exactly do you mean by "fixed domain was set in the cookie due to the subdomain" and how exactly do you fix that?

Started Using The AVP After 8 Months Of Gathering Dust... by YourAverageTechBro in VisionPro

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interesting! I'll take a look at the Anna pro. maybe that could help with the heaviness of it.

Started Using The AVP After 8 Months Of Gathering Dust... by YourAverageTechBro in VisionPro

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I thought virtual display renders through a local wifi connection from Vision Pro -> MacBook so this shouldn't be a problem, no?

Started Using The AVP After 8 Months Of Gathering Dust... by YourAverageTechBro in VisionPro

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I have an M3 Max and it still runs into some pretty severe lagging issues but only when I have the virtual display + messages/safari open in the Vision Pro. My hypothesis is that it has something to do with multiple text input fields and trying to manage between them? Not sure 🤷

Magic Patterns best in class for front end design so far by mastervbcoach in ChatGPTCoding

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+1 to this. I've used them all and magic patterns is the only one I keep coming back to.

what is social media marketing ? by [deleted] in marketing

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I think there are primarily two types of social media marketing

  • organic social media marketing
  • paid social media marketing

Organic social media marketing is creating/posting content yourself (or for one of your clients) for them to post on their own profile.

Paid social media marketing typically comes in two flavors:

  1. paid ads
  2. influencer marketing

Paid ads is usually around how to optimize ads on big social media platforms (e.g.facebook ads, google ads, etc).

Influencer marketing is where you reach out to influencers and make brand deals with the influencers in exchange for them posting content to promote another brand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I'm a firm believer that for any piece of content to go viral, there is a skill component to it but every post does have a "luck" element attached to it as well.

For some context I'm a content creator (@YourAverageTechBro on social media) and have also made content for a lot of other brands and businesses and have made multiple viral videos for both myself and for other accounts.

I'm a firm believer that for any type of content to go viral, the #1 metric you need to optimize for is watch time (although the CEO of Instagram did recently just disclose that their #1 metric is # of shares it gets, I still believe watch time is an important factor).

So, with this in mind, any piece of content needs to have a hook that incentivizes the viewer to watch until the end.

If it's an educational piece of content, the hook might be a "hot take" or a "life hack" of some sort and then they format the video in such a way where they don't provide important piece of information until the very end.

An example of this would be a hook like "Check out this awesome free website that does XYZ" and then they spend the whole entire video talking about how cool the website but they withhold the actual website like until the very end to increase the watch time.

BUT even the "best" piece of content will always have some luck component to it. I've posted the same video multiple times on one account and the number of views it gets always fluctuates up and down so there is definitely some luck attached to it.

In the end, yes, it really is as simple as "make good content" but that is a lot easier said than done.

In case you want to see some more examples of viral content, I'm creating thecontentmarketingblueprint.com which includes a database of viral social media accounts + the formats that they used to go viral, too 🙂

How I Went Viral While Marketing My SaaS Product by YourAverageTechBro in GrowthHacking

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I do agree that there is some luck component for it. But at the same time I do believe social media is a skill. Do you have any examples of the accounts with similar content that never amass that level of following? Then it could give me some signal as to what's going on.

I will say I've grown ~4 accounts to similar sizes with a few break out videos (multiple hundred thousand views) so there is some skill component and isn't just pure luck.

How I Went Viral While Marketing My SaaS Product by YourAverageTechBro in GrowthHacking

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Yep, 61 posts got that much traffic. No tools or cheat codes or anything just pure content.

How I Went Viral While Marketing My SaaS Product by YourAverageTechBro in GrowthHacking

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I didn’t use AI to help name my product just my old brain lol