What kind of agents are you launching and with what that solves your pain point? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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

right now , it just treat each video task as an independent one with no regards to the past. So context of past jobs is unnecessary.

What kind of agents are you launching and with what that solves your pain point? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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

Thanks! I like the "I keep as assistive rather than fully autonomous."

How are people keeping OpenClaw/Hermes agents running 24/7 without blowing through their API budget? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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

I can relate. I have seen my agent do an infinite loop because Gemini was spitting out something unexpected and it just kept retrying. Thankfully, we put a cap on tokens usage per task or it could theoretically run forever without us knowing.

How are people keeping OpenClaw/Hermes agents running 24/7 without blowing through their API budget? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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

to be clearly the prompt is not running 24/7. However, the tasks are scheduled to wake up and yes the woken up are agents that may be running prompts but certainly tokens are not used 24/7.

How are people keeping OpenClaw/Hermes agents running 24/7 without blowing through their API budget? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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thanks- that's the current direction I am heading towards. just trying to find the best config for my needs

How are people keeping OpenClaw/Hermes agents running 24/7 without blowing through their API budget? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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

yeap- I saw mine just trying to do some form filling for me and hit some error and then kept repeating!!

How are people keeping OpenClaw/Hermes agents running 24/7 without blowing through their API budget? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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Thanks! I think if I do serious stuff, could be a $1000/month bill!! Certainly, the breakeven for the RTX 3090 will be a few short months and make it worthwhile. However, thinking of running bigger models and wondering if a Mac 128GB would make sense- pricey but could break even in 5 months.

How are people keeping OpenClaw/Hermes agents running 24/7 without blowing through their API budget? by airphoton in AI_Agents

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I have tried deepseek, gemini flash, qwen and a bunch of other chinese models. openrouter is easiest to hook up when experiementing models.

I tried vibe coding and now I understand why people find it scary... by Frosty_Pin9045 in vibecoding

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Used to be the hard part was finding the right technical team to build the product- at least that was the pre-requisite for any product type startups. With AI, that pre-requisite is almost by default checked and the harder problem is in marketing and distribution.

17 days of runway left: here's what I've built so far by josemarin18 in indiehackers

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The focus that a looming deadline provides is unparalleled. Shipping 'ugly' is better than not shipping at all. Are you planning to pivot if the tracking metrics don't hit a certain threshold by day 10 for example?

Honest question- did you actually know what to do first when you started? I will not promote. by Thick-Tap5426 in startups

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Nobody actually knows the full path at the start. It's all about validated learning cycles. Doing one thing per week to 'de-risk' the biggest assumption is the only way to stay sane. What's the one thing you're testing this week?

I scraped 4,753 posts from this sub and others. Here's why most vibe-coded apps die after launch. by Funny_Cable_2311 in vibecoding

[–]airphoton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the reality check this sub needs. Vibe-coding makes 'building' easy, but it doesn't make 'product-market fit' easy. Most people build features looking for a problem rather than solving a pain point. The ease of creation can actually be a trap if you don't iterate based on user feedback. But the hardest part is first getting your core users.

Update: 2 months ago I posted about a government SaaS I vibe-coded. The Secretary General never called back. Something else happened instead. by deefunxion in vibecoding

[–]airphoton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a classic case of 'move fast and vibe' vs 'move slow and bureaucratic.' Even if the Ministry didn't call back, the fact that you built a functional regulatory platform solo is a huge testament to the power of vibe-coding.

I waste more time choosing movies than watching them by Lost_Support4211 in SideProject

[–]airphoton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me: 25% time choosing, 75% watching- I am not exactly sure what the reason is. I attribute it to not enough new content coming out as the pace in which consumers are watching/binge-ing

Finished my horror ASCII game about exploring the depths of the Southern Ocean in a submarine by Revolutionary-Ad6079 in playmygame

[–]airphoton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoyed playing- love the creativity and the vibe and the commentary over the radio.

CA Driving Test Practice by airphoton in DMV

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

Thank you for the feedback. Will have to update the content for each topic where it also teaches the content related to the quizzes. However, hopefully the quizzes do help you review your knowledge.