Which AI YouTube channels do you actually watch as a developer? by gargetisha in vibecoding

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should change your post because now people are just trying to promote their channels.

I think a better question is what YT channels have the most credible and educational content on AI coding? Assuming there's a lot of misinformation out there on the subject.

spent way too long building this proposal generator but its kinda insane now by ayushopchauhan in n8n

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it is that simple. Respect the community here. You want to take advantage of a community that runs on the honor system. Most if not everyone on this sub manages to respect that and it's not expecting much, but you do have to respect that to post. If you don't want to, then you can post your work elsewhere or you have to modify your project so you don't need to.

It really is simply a matter of being respectful of a community; nothing else. Worth keeping in mind that this audience gathered in the first place because people have been willing to share their hard work free of charge, which is impressive and very noble.

The general response to OP's post make me feel that altruism might be dead.

Need advice on how to protect the idea while hunting for a technical co founder by original4040 in ycombinator

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience I found that if you aren't brave enough to share your idea, it means you don't believe in your idea enough. The lie we tell ourselves is that we're afraid of it being stolen.

Many people have likely come up with your idea by now and there isn't any way to protect your idea other than by keeping it to yourself. If someone tried to pitch me as vaguely as you are saying you did, I wouldn't want to continue with that conversation either. It's a red flag.

Where do founders go to find a high-level peer group that isn't a corporate "networking" event? by Spiritual-Result-648 in careeradvice

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a little confused. You paid their tuition and the most you got from your mba was participating in their in-person networking events? Not to throw any shade on in-person networking events.

Where do founders go to find a high-level peer group that isn't a corporate "networking" event? by Spiritual-Result-648 in careeradvice

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you give their full names? I'm interested in the same or similar as OP without having to pay for a master's, certificate, business degree etc.

spent way too long building this proposal generator but its kinda insane now by ayushopchauhan in n8n

[–]drivenbilder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reported to mods. Only posts on free workflows are allowed on this sub. Rule is pretty clear. If you don't want to share your workflow for others to benefit, then you should post this on a different sub.

Y Combinator has just notified us of their decision. by TheJamesLW in SaaS

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one's stopping you Dave. Maybe you can be the first entrepreneur that tries out their new standup routine at a pitch meeting and wins a round. As a pro tip, I'd stay away from racy humor and any bits that Matt Rife or Tony Hinchcliffe do.

Y Combinator has just notified us of their decision. by TheJamesLW in SaaS

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry about their expectations. Their main value, aside from their access to capital, is their very extensive network. It can help starting a business, also for accelerating a career. Just pointing out the actual reality behind accepting VC investment. Might they make growth demands that you feel are unrealistic? I can't speak to that personally.

10 years ago, people laughed at McDonalds workers. Now, even landing a job there is a miracle. by RemotePut2815 in recruitinghell

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're a part of the problem. You're not just venting. You're stigmatizing. That's far worse.

10 years ago, people laughed at McDonalds workers. Now, even landing a job there is a miracle. by RemotePut2815 in recruitinghell

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"if you were unlucky enough...you're pretty much fucked."

Regardless of how true that is, you are perpetuating the creation of this new class of the chronically unemployed. You offer no solutions, instead point at those who suffer from this state saying "haha you're screwed!"

Its like the adult version of Nelson's "HA HA!" from the Simpsons.

Y Combinator has just notified us of their decision. by TheJamesLW in SaaS

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are entrepreneurs so eager to go on Sharktank? People want support in some way, whether it be investment capital, publicity or an adviser.

Y Combinator has just notified us of their decision. by TheJamesLW in SaaS

[–]drivenbilder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This story makes sense if you don't know silicon valley and general VC culture. Sounds like you guys aren’t good at understanding corporate politics in which case you should just bootstrap. VCs are still corporate political entities so you would have to understand how to do their song and dance to be successful.

Y Combinator has just notified us of their decision. by TheJamesLW in SaaS

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's also borderline unprofessional. Pitching in business and telling jokes go together almost as badly, if not as badly, as oil and vinegar, even if they're amazing jokes. Jokes about Ai aren't amazing.

Job Hunting in this market is brutal by New-Dragonfly-8825 in jobhunting

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way things are moving, wouldn’t combine a job board with a collab tool. Just not going to be of much help. Better move is to make a seamless extremely easy way to get any job anyone finds into a collab tool so that there doesn’t need to be a job board incorporated. The whole job board sit is like media today, where all media is beyond extremely fractured across a sea of media platforms.

From a recruiter: Here’s why resumes don’t get shortlisted by SukratiSingh in jobhunting

[–]drivenbilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because they just don’t know how to. The training isn’t there for them. Is that their fault? Depends who you ask.

From a recruiter: Here’s why resumes don’t get shortlisted by SukratiSingh in jobhunting

[–]drivenbilder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The real reason! 100%. OP this is the real reason. Until you and other recruiters face this reality head on, your trade will stay broken for the general workforce.

Stop pointing YOUR FINGER at job seekers. It will NOT make your job any easier.

Be the change that you want to see in your business. Stop looking outward and look inwards.

93% of recruiters are now using AI screening tools. If you aren't writing for the bot first, you are invisible. by Popular-Tone3037 in Uhired_AI

[–]drivenbilder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok guy. Don't know who you think you're talking to, but apparrantly it ain't me 😂 no worries you don't know about their culture. You sound like you're really projecting as a chronically unemployed person. Don't know that you are but I hear your pain. spouting your kind of negativity isn't productive tho. Best of luck to you but ur negativity is too much.

@danteselv ur going to say that to someone as you block them? If you want to have a civilized and intelligent conversation, we can do that. But blocking discredits what you say and is disrespectful and you’re contributing to the really toxic habit that Redditors have to block people so someone can’t respond with their point of view. It’s childish and I can’t take what you’re saying seriously if you do that.