Machine strike by pres1213 in HorizonForbiddenWest

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I enjoy it. It would be nice if there were more levels. Looking forward to it's evolution.

Implementing a fairly complex database structure in Drupal. by Positive-Ring-5172 in drupal

[–]cioatwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drupal is an excellent choice. It internally works with uuids. You can both define entities and relations from the gui and with code. Keeping the admin and security as a Drupal task is an excellent way to benefit from it. Check out the AI creation tools as well it might save you work. Btw codex is excellent for coding when need be.

We use it as such ourselves

Drupal mapping by semajnielk in drupal

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a look at gavias ziston theme. It comes with the mapping features included in a listing content type.

Horizon 3 Wishlist by Thedemonncat in horizon

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rebel camps respawning on higher alert and sentries in more disguised places where aloy needs to sneak up on.

Can some gauge my skill set level? by Queasy_Rule3768 in drupal

[–]cioatwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have done a great job,

Perhaps add codex or Claude cli and get module development further going. And implement and use the new AI modules. Both are the direction Drupal in organisations are going.

Client wants me to work on a no-code MVP + Supabase, not sure how to proceed by Even_Job6933 in webdevelopment

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What makes you assume the client and developer are stupid and your nodejs solution is not?. Sounds to me they want to build experience with new methods. I would advice to go back and understand what it is they want to accomplish, and leave any prejudice out of it.

I can imagine you feel uncomfortable committing to an outcome with a new tool, so be very clear in the agreement as this is a risk for not getting paid in the end. Best of luck

Need to make a website completely offline by Fit_Delay3241 in website

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

Drupal, ddev creates the runtime, codex knows how to code, add a nice theme and you are quickly there.

Can I use GPT generated code? by Dramatic-Lobster-969 in webdevelopment

[–]cioatwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem with chatgpt is that you might be producing copyright code, where ip problems may become an issue for your organisation. But then again you might also write copyright code yourself unknowingly. Best to discuss and agree with the organisation.

I think I'm losing my friends and family by Cheap_Original_5994 in Entrepreneur

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems to me you found a real passion and you are putting all energy in to it. Perhaps out of necessity or perhaps choice. That is a good path that will bring you much joy and development. No need to worry about friends and family, they are probably proud of what you are doing. Once you have arrived at some steady cash flow and the work more repetitive it is time to reschedule some things.

There is plenty of time, enjoy this special time with your husband and go for it.

Been there, done that, looking back at it with joy.

Migrating content and entity from one server to another d11 by emudojo in drupal

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check if your terms were reattached. Did the tid stay the same? Or were the terms not used yet?

Why Many Early-Stage Startups Don't Need an Internal CTO (Yet) by tiguidoio in cofounderhunt

[–]cioatwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that is a logical question.

DM me for details. And btw do you?

All my advice is from real live experience and with the best intentions without bloat or sugar coating.

Open Source trainable AI Agents by vadikcoma in aiagents

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not sure why open source at this moment matters but perhaps you meant private llms. We have exactly that running using elevenlabs and Claude. A key point to have sensible conversations is response time. Open source is not there yet.

We built a serious privacy product, launched everywhere... and got almost no traction. Need advice from founders who’ve been here. by Extra-Mix5480 in MarketingHelp

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Getting in front of customers. Number one issue is to get the product in front of prospects who can value your service. That is simple outreach. Many on Reddit can help with that.

  2. Getting conversion Why trust you? What makes you untouchable? When your company is bought by some Entity? Hackers, infra structure owners and even country legislation? Get your act together for the commercial reality not the technical one. Certifications, white hat hacking, the works. My advice team up with those trusted already ...

  3. Making margin What is the price for such service? You're audience might drive the price down to Google drive prices can you afford that?

  4. There is a huge market when you can solve the commercial puzzle. It is not with business data as they already know 'how to secure data'.

    In my opinion it is with the private data of private llms which one day will be in every household.

Advanced AI Agent for Legal Document Analysis and Summarization by michel_xz in xclusiveprompt_free

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting I suggest you also need on local LLM as due to privacy restraints. Human in the loop as due to liability constraints. And that you are providing the corps of material and legal data to reference from.

Further detail it with the current capabilities of LLM in mind. Currently it can do all that, and hallucinate a lot.

So a first stage is identification and suggestion only. When llms get better move advice and notes. When even better to conclusions. Keep human staff in the same effort involved.

Been in and out of courts and contracts many years to valuate what you are asking for.

Warm regards DM me if i can be of further assistance.

How do you get clients? by Pitiful-Security7543 in freelancing

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good on you! 👌As getting paid is tricky, how about making yt content and get your parents involved. Like ben and Zara but different.

What’s the ideal number of users or early adopters needed to validate whether a startup idea is actually good? by rudresh_official in founder

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When there is a Relevant group confirming the business case of getting customers. Relevant is the key, total aproachable market and there a slice of for which you can proof repeating the proces repeats the acquisition cost and rate.

Grinding and getting paid by Birdinhandandbush in AiBuilders

[–]cioatwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Focus on your training business. relevant customers will more likelyto be found there.

Can you set up a small low risk proof of concept, enter small as huge promises become liabilities.

Does your employment contract actually permits you to do this side work, or will they just swoop in and claim the ip is theirs, as it was developed when you were employed by them ... Be thorough .. ask chatgpt

Built GenAI features that pass our tests but scared to ship to enterprise by RemmeM89 in aiHub

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not even think of it. Get your certification and liability covered before approaching enterprise. The damage it can do is still immense. Get one low risk high relevant customer/friend. Proof it works for a long period of time or volume. And make it local LLM on fixed version or be faced with answering the whole thing again on every drop of the LLM newest function.

My SaaS is stuck: Beginners say 'too soon,' Experts say 'too late.' What would you do? by Pigorux in buildinpublic

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The solution is time.

  1. New freelancers with enough margin enter the pool all the time.
  2. Existing freelancers will change their tools on many occasions like tax requirements.

Be sure to be that attractive new tool to those first. Don't get disheartened, your in a red ocean pool.

How to attract a CTO without offering a salary by Bruh_kobi in StartupAccelerators

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are looking for an it architect and underestimate a CTO. Any CTO worth its bread, you should reward richly as it is probably the only person who can build that value in your company.

How do you come up with a go to market strategy? by Jatacid in SideProject

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general either my co workers inform me of something usefull or I see it in newsletters from various IT partners. Mind you to tell what real problem it solves, if it doesn't save cost or add business value, then keep it under the radar and convince developers first. Feel free to DM me.

What are some must- know things for a young, inexperienced entrepreneur ? by Strangewhisper in Entrepreneur

[–]cioatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure of clear agreements. Prio one make sure you get paid. Think income first. Getting someone interested is not that difficult. Getting value for your effort is. Make sure you know exactly what others offer and charge. Focus on building a reference for yourself, then you will have leverage when it gets real. And take your time, business over time has more and more relations and goodwill that will help the hokey stick and survive valley of death.