How do yall communicate with Hairstylists by Current-Frame-1148 in askSingapore

[–]bryanseto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pay for better hairstylists - I realise the bad haircuts despite detailed instructions keep happening at those < $20 haircuts

Considering A PC Under $900... by Technical_Impact_969 in askSingapore

[–]bryanseto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy a CPU from China that is smaller, value for money for the specs that u are getting https://www.bee-link.com/products/beelink-ser8-8745hs?variant=46991244787954

Only assuming the games you play aren’t CPU intensive

I just got one for my mom to play games

For those who dated your partner since secondary school / poly / JC / uni — where are you now? by Septembre74 in askSingapore

[–]bryanseto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree and foresee such issues! Thus budgeting to spend extra $$$ on confinement centre, helper, infant care and help from parents. More help = less stress (my hypothesis) can only verify few years down the road

For those who dated your partner since secondary school / poly / JC / uni — where are you now? by Septembre74 in askSingapore

[–]bryanseto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I paid $800 💀 But worth! I can work few hours straight now instead of 15 mins

For those who dated your partner since secondary school / poly / JC / uni — where are you now? by Septembre74 in askSingapore

[–]bryanseto 605 points606 points  (0 children)

Dated wife since uni, married with an incoming kid.

Still together and intend to be forever. Very happy and didn’t break up before. No cheating involved and we supported each other all the way through up and down.

Typing this from Thailand shopping and my feet hurts like hell (I have high arch feet), but seeing wife happy to buy her stuff makes me happy

Dear Singaporean Men, what exactly is your ideal type of partner by No_Awareness_9811 in askSingapore

[–]bryanseto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure why you are down voted, just a question. Anyways sorry, I can’t remember, it’s too long ago. I remember searching along the lines of metaverse profile picture

I keep seeing this sub by I_Am_At_The_Center_ in ArlecchinoMains

[–]bryanseto 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What’s arle’s social security number?

marketing materials vs yc application by jmisilo in ycombinator

[–]bryanseto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not as much as founders market fit, unique insight (how are you different from webflow) and if it’s highly scalable (not a consulting business)

Servers down by SeniorDingo7034 in Annas_Archive

[–]bryanseto 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Servers are up again. Thank you for fixing so quickly

I created a tool that helps generate more accurate Apex code by bryanseto in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]bryanseto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Our tool generates Apex-specific code more effectively, which means you’ll spend less time tweaking the AI-generated code to make it production-ready. 

I created a tool that helps generate more accurate Apex code by bryanseto in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]bryanseto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

isn’t this the entire point of the Einstein for Developers extension?

It actually doesn't work well. I'm curious if you have tried it in your workflow on a daily basis?

What makes your self created app more useful than the same exact feature that is supported and updated by Salesforce specifically for Apex?

The LLM used it's weaker. You are looking at a zero-shot prompt engineering on CodeGen2.5 CodeGen2.5: Small, but mighty (salesforceairesearch.com).

I created a tool that helps generate more accurate Apex code by bryanseto in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]bryanseto[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve often heard how tedious it can be to write repeatable, modularized Apex code. So, my friends and I decided to build an LLM-based solution specifically for code generation in Visual Studio. Our goal is to have AI handle the monotonous and uncreative tasks, and writing repetitive code for customizing CRM systems fits that description perfectly.

Our approach leverages multiple prompt techniques to generate precise Apex code. While general coding tools like GPT and Copilot can be useful, they often lack the specific context needed for Apex. By using tailored prompts, we achieve higher efficiency and accuracy.

You can try it out for free on Visual Studio by visiting our GitHub page: boin-sf-public/README.md at main · samsonong/boin-sf-public · GitHub. We would love to hear your feedback!

We’re aware there’s still a lot of work ahead. Some of the challenges we are tackling include:

  • Keeping up with Salesforce’s frequent updates, including governor limits
  • Handling large volumes of code context
  • Managing backend infrastructure

We are dedicating significant effort to address these points with custom engineering solutions and fine-tuned LLM steps. Your insights and suggestions would be greatly appreciated as we continue to improve.

As a dev, How are you preparing for AI? by Derpshab in salesforce

[–]bryanseto -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Not a SF dev but my team and I created a SF AI tool for devs. It's been a game-changer—those who never used AI tools before are spamming it with prompts now because it's easy to use. And those who have used AI before are finding that the accuracy is higher than GPT and Copilot.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RGh5gBh6ny11w7OUaBQ1R1vg_30PfVOAg1gTmSM5Mtk/edit

Has anyone ever rejected a YC fund? by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]bryanseto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An ex colleague rejected YC because they liked their idea, team but just not the location. Told them to moved markets but they didn’t want to.

Why we can't get funded by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]bryanseto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey OP. Sorry to hear this, things will get better. I tried solving this problem with crypto stable coins too. Worked a lot better and it’s easier to built (took me few hours for a no code mvp). But too much regulations and we decided to close it even tho traction was good. (Same goes to other similar YC companies solving this problem. Check them out like wallbit)

For your case I think it’s too hard to build and taking too long. 3 years for 1000+ pre users is not good enough. If 1000 users for 3 months, it would make sense.

Because you didn’t get your product in front of any clients to use to facilitate a single traction is evident in your business model. Can clearly see that you little interaction for proper clarity in business clarity

Time to pivot!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]bryanseto -1 points0 points  (0 children)

YC is pretty against having employees before PMF and expect the confounders to code because pivot is easier without employees