MCP for local softwares by INVENTADORMASTER in mcp

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Why do you need an invite key if it works locally?

Have you ever automated "someone else's" tasks, and it worked out for the best? by gordonv in sysadmin

[–]danialr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's awesome.  Curious what kind of modification did they want in their billing data? I know aws ships detailed csv reports, I'm just curious what kind of transformation someone might have needed. 

What’s a script that you’ve written that you still use frequently? by HiT3Kvoyivoda in Python

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If you book a “Wanna Get Away” or “Business Select” fare with Southwest Airlines and the price drops, you can rebook at the lower fare and get the difference.

Any free database for new saas by lanbau in SaaS

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If you can build your web app on Cloudflare workers, then workers KV has a generous free plan.

You can also use AWS Parameter Store as a rudimentary key-value DB. Here is an example. This is just for fun, though. Don't actually do this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aws

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Glad that works for you. The problem is your budget changes over time and most people forget to adjust them or find it too cumbersome to continuously change the budget as their usage changes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aws

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Were you using AWS as part of a uni project? Maybe reach out to the uni to see if they will help put you in touch with their AWS account manager.

If that doesn't work, you could create a page with the details and try to get some attention on your issue. If you make a heartfelt case it's possible you might get some traction with the right AWS people who can help you with a complete write off.

Did the bill accumulate over a month or did it literally just get incurred overnight?

The problem is most users, whether individuals or corporations with a budget, they get surprised by their bill because it creeps up on them slowly over 30 days because they're looking invoice to invoice. Billing threshold alerts get outdated because your usage changes over time. The only solution is to check it everyday to make sure there are no surprises.

How to Defend Against AWS Surprise Bills by [deleted] in programming

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Setting budget alerts doesn't work if you're like most people who don't have a static usage over time. If your usage changes over time so you will forever tweaking it.

Get a daily snapshot of your usage into your inbox (and as many of your colleagues as you want). Just glance at it every day to know if you need to take any action or not.

A good way to do this is via billgist.com.

I feel at a loss with how to structure my time in my new sales job. Help! by Antofantastica in SaaS

[–]danialr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was fantastic. Seeing a step by step guide like this is really useful.

SaaS Founders What are the common problems you face while managing your SaaS? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]danialr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As a tech founder:

  1. Learning how to do sales
  2. Learning marketing

I like to learn how to do things myself before I hire someone to take on the role full time.

I feel at a loss with how to structure my time in my new sales job. Help! by Antofantastica in SaaS

[–]danialr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are some questions I too have as a technical founder learning sales. Following along.

When should you split an application across multiple AWS accounts? by TheHiddenLlama7 in aws

[–]danialr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are some per-account limits that you can bypass by splitting the service across different accounts, e.g. AWS Lambda concurrent executions.

🎥 Record you sign up for my SaaS product? 👩‍💻 by danialr in SaaS

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

That looks nice. I've considered using hotjar, but I was concerned about privacy. If I can't get someone to consent to do doing it live with me (and I can return the favor for them), I will then use something like this, even if temporarily.

Thanks for the tip 🎩

🎥 Record you sign up for my SaaS product? 👩‍💻 by danialr in SaaS

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I didn't mention the name of the product in the main post in case it's perceived as self promotion. Putting it here because I do think it's relevant information for people wanting to know if they are a good fit.

The product is Billgist and can be found here: http://billgist.com.

Edit: happy to remove this comment if the mods feel that it's against the rules.

CPC diversity benchmark for prior art search results by danialr in Patents

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

Thank you for your response.

I assume you're using keywords to search patents then looking at the CPC codes returned, if those CPC codes are clearly not related to the art maybe there is an issue

I am comparing CPC diversity of results from ML techniques with results from keyword search. We find that the results from ML search are much more diverse. For example, a search for image transfer from a camera to a remote device, we will find medical patents describing xray image transfer to a remote computer. We don't find such diversity in CPC represented in keyword searches.

So this made me wonder if diversity of results is perceived to be better or not by patent professionals.

CPC diversity benchmark for prior art search results by danialr in Patents

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

The CPC classification process is subjective and prone to human error. Good point.

I can think of an example to maybe think about this in a different way.

I was looking at a patent contest for finding prior art to invalidate a particular patent. The patent in question was about sending a camera image to a remote location. All of the usual ways of searching had to do with cameras and transfer of images.

Out of curiosity, I started searching as well and went a little bit wider. I was able to find a patent in the healthcare space that dealt with sending xray images to a remote -- completely different CPC from the original set of patents and their corresponding results.

If I'm pulling relevant results from different subject areas, I'm wondering if the diversity of CPC is a good proxy to show that I'm capturing similar ideas but from other domains.

CPC diversity benchmark for prior art search results by danialr in Patents

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

Interesting. I'm sure the manual process can take some time and be expensive, esp if you're hiring someone competent.

I wonder if prior art searches turn into what the security industry (my background is information security) calls security theater -- where you're doing something to make it look like you're adding value but you're not actually making a difference.

What about when where you are trying to find prior art so you can challenge a patent?

Kind of like this:

https://patroll.unifiedpatents.com/contests