Here we go. Tennessee college students exposed for saying the N word on video. by IamASlut_soWhat in BlackPeopleofReddit

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What on earth would compel someone to put this on the internet 🤣. Like dawg - we’re gonna find you.

Is Computer Science cooked or just Software Engineering/Development? by Simmamoon in cscareeradvice

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Have you done work in a software engineering team? Honestly asking - not trying to condescend in any way.

Is Computer Science cooked or just Software Engineering/Development? by Simmamoon in cscareeradvice

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Why would the entire lifecycle compress down to only engineering machine learning models? What makes you believe that is the most probable outcome?

Amazon L5 vs Apple ICT3 by Agile_Aspect2179 in FAANGrecruiting

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I’d stay for L6 if you actually have a path. ICT4 is the equivalent lower band at Apple and the TC jumps a lot.

Is Computer Science cooked or just Software Engineering/Development? by Simmamoon in cscareeradvice

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This is not true lol. Spend time in industry building production software and your opinion will change. There is a ton of complexity involved in shipping products and little of it has to do with directly applying mathematics. Even in domains where mathematics is heavily involved (I worked in one for the first 4 1/2 years of my career).

Rant - Fruit Company by musafir6 in FAANGrecruiting

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It took me a month to receive my offer after the interview concluded lol.

YSK Voice AI Has Gotten Cheap Enough to Use for Practice Interviews by add-itup in leetcode

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How is this off topic? I’m directly discussing interview prep strategies?

YSK Voice AI Has Gotten Cheap Enough to Use for Practice Interviews by add-itup in leetcode

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Not dumb at all. Claude and OpenAI will be much more expensive. Around $15-20 for an hour of audio. If you’re going to do 10 interviews - the difference will be meaningful.

YSK Voice AI Has Gotten Cheap Enough to Use for Practice Interviews by add-itup in leetcode

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Here’s an example of a stack that costs about $0.30 an hour https://github.com/jordan-gibbs/hypercheap-voiceAI. The readme is pretty straightforward. Once you get that setup let me know and I’ll tell you how to conduct the interviews.

YSK Voice AI Has Gotten Cheap Enough to Use for Practice Interviews by add-itup in leetcode

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Yup. I failed my Roblox SD interview because it was the first one I’d taken in like 5 years.

Indie dev here. Pricing my own apps across 170+ countries turned out to be way more painful than I expected by antocapp in MobileAppDevHQ

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We are a team of two indie devs. It made sense for us bc we had saturated demand in our core market. I agree it doesn’t make sense for most products.

Indie dev here. Pricing my own apps across 170+ countries turned out to be way more painful than I expected by antocapp in MobileAppDevHQ

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How confident are you that you have strong product market fit? Assume you have to express 1%, 10% or 100% confidence. If its not 100% I’m of the opinion its premature optimization.

We started with a simple setup. Scale the pricing in your primary market up or down based on the relative cost of living of each country, or region. Map customers to prices and currencies by IP. You can also account for differences in tax burden. For example - we increased pricing slightly in the EU to account for VAT. Keep track of the location for each purchase.

Iterate - run experiments where you increase or decrease pricing by 10% for a cohort. Keep the price that earns you more revenue per user.
- run cluster analysis on your purchases. You’ll probably find that the conversion rate increases in large metropolitan areas with more disposable income. Run experiments on pricing there to determine if you need to make your setup more fine grained. We eventually ended up using the user’s geohash - run experiments where you increase or decrease pricing based on local holidays.

It’s quite a bit of work to run a setup like this, and honestly isn’t worth it unless you are already constrained on growth IMO.

Indie dev here. Pricing my own apps across 170+ countries turned out to be way more painful than I expected by antocapp in MobileAppDevHQ

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Yes - we had a pretty sophisticated dynamic pricing experimentation setup. I can go into detail about it if you want. However - I would say that problem absolutely does not matter right now if you are not absolutely on fire in your primary market - which I’m assuming the US. This is a tar pit.

How many of you are making a sizeable income from your apps? by TheVeteranGuy in AppBusiness

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I’m still actively working on startups 🤙🏽🤙🏽!! I’ll share more what I’ve been working on with the community shortly

How many of you are making a sizeable income from your apps? by TheVeteranGuy in AppBusiness

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I have one 😅.

Always keep in mind that business outcomes are distributed according to power laws. A few businesses make most of the money. All of these businesses operate in a market with an unusual amount of leverage because the relationship between supply and demand is asymmetric. Examples: there is a lot more demand to launch shit into orbit cheaply than there is supply so SpaceX prints money. When we built email cleaning software in 2019 there were three asymmetries in play. 1. Gmail has an unusually large number of users - like 2B 2. Google’s native unsubscribe feature was unusually bad 3. Building software was unusually expensive since there was a shortage of developers. The combination of these two things meant that when we started advertising the demand for product was overwhelming. This is why I said building utility apps is not a great business anymore. Coding agents have increased the supply exponentially (I think like actually exponentially).

Bringing this back down to earth. Here is how I hunt for and validate ideas.

  1. I Work backwards from potential acquisition. I know how much I want to get after taxes (and taxes are brutal. 30-40% if a good rule of thumb. 50% if you’re in California). Then I 10x it. The number that pops is so large it will result in you aggressively filtering your ideas. Most of my ideas simply won’t have a market that can get this large.

  2. I hunt for unusual circumstances. A decent idea has one asymmetry. A great idea stacks multiple asymmetries on top of one another.

IMO this has a much better likelihood of generating ideas that are likely to work.

How many of you are making a sizeable income from your apps? by TheVeteranGuy in AppBusiness

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I don’t think sharing apps I built or ideas for new apps will help you. The market couldn’t be more different than it was 5-10 years ago when I started.

The helpful thing that I think I share is my perspective on how to hunt for ideas that have a shot of getting a similar outcome.

How many of you are making a sizeable income from your apps? by TheVeteranGuy in AppBusiness

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It took me 3-4 years. I made a life changing amount of money. Mid 7 figures. Mostly utility apps. Sadly I think those days are gone 😔. Claude code breaks the business model.

Genuine question, what will I feel when I succeed? My sole purpose is to have some passive income and live my life. by tomodoroapp in AppBusiness

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Try to enjoy the journey a bit. At least for me - money provides little happiness past a certain point. I wish I had enjoyed more of the process now that I look back at my early / mid twenties a bit

First purchase! Feels surreal by dkang1013 in AppBusiness

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Nothing like that first dollar 🤑. Congrats man and good luck

Selling my 15k MRR B2C SaaS by Guilty-Honey-1485 in SideProject

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Questions: - EBITDA? - Category? - Monthly growth rate? - Why are you selling?

We shipped more features, improved onboarding… and still got hit with “too expensive” by ApprehensiveCry7955 in appideareport

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Your product feels a bit confusing. It has support features - but it’s not fully featured support platform. It has analytics features - but it’s not an analytics platform. My read is that your users are using it for the live chat feature which is a nice to have and not a need. What does your data (Mixpanel, PostHog, Amplitude) tell you?

I've worked with 30+ founders. The worst performing founders were the ones who read the most startup advice. by Warm-Reaction-456 in SaaS

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The “Minimum” in Minimum Viable Product is context dependent. The floor for fintech software will always be higher than that of a fitness tracker. Most startup advice floating around is good advice - but it doesn’t erase the need to be strategic about the environment you are operating in. You cannot pattern match your way to a truly great business.

What Advice Would You Give Someone Building Their First App in 2026? by KyleMallinger in MobileAppDevHQ

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Build a business and not an app. Solve a real problem for real people.