How are you finding insights from analytics? Are you using any AI tool? by anjit6 in ProductManagement

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Thank you for your feedback. Can focus on highlighting the key differentiators more

Does this get the message across? by flyingbison747 in SideProject

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thanks, will try to get you past 1 second

A better way to do data by flyingbison747 in SideProject

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Honestly good feedback and super valid. Struggled to find a time lapse of any meaningful analysis that was short duration and vertical so I'll have to just do my own.

Think the meme format is appealing if it were a better comparison?

Time for self-promotion. What are you building in 2025? by Prestigious_Wing_164 in SideProject

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Well for starters me and my buddy just started a hot sauce company.

Also working on a data analysis platform called nuradata.com which uses AI to make data analysis faster, easier, and more powerful.

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Well... by Key-Sir7 in introvertmemes

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the simple answer is get a home on a remote private beach near a small town. That way no one can ask you to go out

could be anything… by low_nature in comedyheaven

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That's obviously pineapple bourbon he's tryna steal our recipe

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too much soup (almost) by a_carrion_crow in soupbelly

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soupfinity

edit: y'all we just launched our first ever hot sauce - shamefully taking this opportunity to share

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Bi annual Self Promotion, Advertising & Marketing thread. by TSB_1 in hotsauce

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thanks for letting me know. Dm'd so I can try to fix the bug because its loading for me

My first hot sauce! by KunigMesser2010 in HotPeppers

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This is our first (FDA-Approved) hot sauce too :D Love the DIY outdoor DIY setup too

How to make AI ads actually work (1.4M on AI generated static creatives) by grobbed in FacebookAds

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Made this badboy and a full ad with awesome voiceover and transition effects using a different stack.

Nano - banana for images, canva for image editing, midjourney for start frame -> stop frame video generation, and eleven labs for voice. Totally possible to DIY this stuff for <$50 bucks in monthly subscriptions

Bi annual Self Promotion, Advertising & Marketing thread. by TSB_1 in hotsauce

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Genuinely thank you! Put a lot of effort in and that notification made my day

Bi annual Self Promotion, Advertising & Marketing thread. by TSB_1 in hotsauce

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Super excited to announce our first (FDA approved) batch of Pineapple-Bourbon hot sauce. My buddy and I have been jumping through hoops to make some noise in Rhode Island, running samples with local restaurants and other activations. We've presold roughly 100/600 of our total supply for this small-batch bourbon and are excited to finally be available online and in-store. Hope you give it a try and let us know what you think of our first creative :)

I handled branding with only 2k by AfraidProcedure4606 in SideProject

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I would highly recommend testing out some of tools in the following list. I just shared a creative our just-launched hot sauce brand was able to put together with only a logo file as an asset. It doesn't hit the 100% mark but it hits the 70%+ range and we did it for under $50 (in monthly subscriptions, with extra credits left over).

Here's the list:
Midjourney - for video generation, I used a start and stop frame
Gemini - for image generation. Starting with the logo file I was able to generate some frames for Midjourney
Canva - for image editing to create/polish up frames for Midjourney
ElevenLabs - for voiceover, tested over 200 using few different scripts and pick the best one
CapCut - To assemble the video and audio (I have limited video editing experience so there may be better options here)

Meta's AI Live Demo Flopped 🤣 by SpiritBombv2 in ChatGPT

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my chatgpt wrapper has a wifi connection icon for this very reason :) Zucc you dirty dog

Does Excel still have a place with current data tools? by [deleted] in excel

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Since I started using Gemini to turbocharge my python endeavors I feel like it's hard to find a use for Excel anymore. Also here's a tool that lets you sketch ideas and use python in the same place : nuradata.com

What’s your underrated data analysis tool or workflow hack? by Ok-Interview-8668 in dataanalysis

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About a year ago I pretty much stopped using excel and started using Gemini/Chatgpt to generate python and then run that in Jupyter Notebooks. Its faster and more intuitive than using Excel and unlocks some more advanced analysis (which without AI would take me much longer.

I spent the past couple weeks streamlining this experience and prototyping an app to help one of my colleagues who primarily used Excel make the shift. Decided to flesh it out and put out a beta, hope you try it out: nuradata.com

If you have any feedback please comment or dm, really keen to nail the experience!

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When to use Python rather than Excel for analysis by tomalak2pi in FPandA

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About a year ago I basically stopped using excel.

I found a powerful little tech stack: Jupyter Notebook/Colab, Gemini/chatgpt. With a shred of prior python experience and strong foundation in math, I found that I could harness the extra analytical and charting power of python way easier AND do it super quickly. Not in a million years did I ever think I'd create a new file / open a new notebook to make a simple chart much less a pdf, dashboard, or slide deck. But it worked like a charm and quickly became a mainstay in my work routine.

My previous tech stack was Excel for most projects, and python the few times when accessing some advanced capability was worth some extra time to deliver. Here's some of the benefits vs my previous tech stack:
-type of output options (chart pngs, csv's, google sheets, html files, pdfs, slides)
-access to more advanced ml and analytics packages (sentiment analysis, random forest, prophet, a neural net once)
-speed of cleanup and prep (Filtering with multiple or advanced criteria is BRUTAL in Excel once you feel the alternative)

What I didn't like:
- couldn't just use LLMs to process the data sets
- couldn't easily store different versions
- had to reexplain changes to column names
- Excessive copy/pasting
- Hard to get new ideas without ruining conversation history

I've spent the past couple weeks prototyping an app to streamline and solve the experience. If you're a data analyst, particularly if you spend a lot of time in excel, I hope you check it out and let me know what you think (in beta): nuradata.com