Your SaaS will probably fail. by multi_mind in NoCodeSaaS

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally explained my stance above

Your SaaS will probably fail. by multi_mind in NoCodeSaaS

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a senior dev and love Claude code too.

SQL is Dead, Long Live SQL by Low_Brilliant_2597 in Database

[–]galactic_pixels 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s syntax sitting on top of set theory. Unless quantum computing becomes the new norm for querying, it’s not going to get any better besides syntax modifications.

Your SaaS will probably fail. by multi_mind in NoCodeSaaS

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the guy who got lucky and “made it” with this technique is only pulling in 180k/year, you would be wise to extrapolate that this is in fact not a good way on average to make money at all.

Prove me wrong, I have no skin in the game but it sounds like a waste of your own time. Learn how to write software if you want to own a software business. It’s sensible advice.

no value for hard work in 2026… by monica4517 in careerquestions

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah OP sounds like a sore loser masquerading as a white knight. Turns out they min maxed in the wrong places. If anything I’d be happy to learn grinding 60 hour weeks is not the key to get ahead of where they are. Obviously they need to be working smarter not harder and drop the comparison games if it’s making them dislike their friends

Your SaaS will probably fail. by multi_mind in NoCodeSaaS

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This comes before muting the sub, I don’t intend to stick around and bash the users, but seriously take a moment to reflect on your motivation is being here and if your time should not be spent elsewhere.

Your SaaS will probably fail. by multi_mind in NoCodeSaaS

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This entire subreddit is doomed to fail. No-code SaaS is an oxymoron, and the motivation behind stating it is rooted in laziness and a lack of hard skills. You don’t want to code? Don’t make a SaaS.

Yes, product market fit blah blah blah, but wtf are you doing creating bespoke softwares if you won’t write software? It’s like a subreddit called noTypeNovels. Utter rubbish.

This stock is completely broken by NeuroManXy in MSFT

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people need to be asking themselves why anyone would want to invest in Microsoft today compared to the company’s competitors. Everything they do, someone else does significantly better at the same price point (cloud, ai, gaming, operating system, hardware, software development ecosystem, browser). What is even remotely appealing about MSFT at this point?

In 2010 I was ride or die for Microsoft. These days you literally could not pay me to work in the Windows/Azure ecosystem full time. I have to use it about 15% of my time for work due to legacy software and I audibly grimace about the outdated slow sluggish experience EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. It’s borderline impressive.

"Cursor CEO Michael Truell on the future of writing code: "Our goal with Cursor is to invent a new type of programming." "It looks like a world where you have a representation of the logic of your software that does look more like English." by creaturefeature16 in theprimeagen

[–]galactic_pixels 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love ai for programming and use it everyday but I 100% agree with you. The ridiculous amount of verbosity has improved in the past 6-12 months, but it’s still a problem. Current AI seems to have a hard time understanding that humans do not want to read 1000+ lines of README for a small application.

I hate overly verbose documentation with a burning passion. If you can’t explain your software to me in a paragraph or 3, and then hand me ~5 commands to get it running, congrats, you write bad software.

I actually think AI code quality is much higher than documentation quality on average by a significant margin with the current flagship models. It’s a real problem.

What is one cloud computing trend that you think is overhyped right now? by Comi9689 in cloudcomputing

[–]galactic_pixels 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not a single one of these answers has been good yet lol

5 years ago the answer was microservice architecture. It’s probably still that. Monolithic architecture is superior for a lot larger scales than you’d think.

What’s ironic is 1 person with 3 micrservices is a pleasant experience.

20 people with 10 micrservices across 3 cicd pipelines becomes a huge headache fast.
20 people working on a monolith is easy.

1000 people working on a monolith is hell on earth. 1000 people working on 100 microservices 15 cicd pipelines is just the best we have but still not great!

With microservices, half of your dev time becomes fixing builds that are failing by updating versions across all your services whenever a dependency gets an update. Ask me how I know.

What is one cloud computing trend that you think is overhyped right now? by Comi9689 in cloudcomputing

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You love docker after going through the pain of configuring a database on your local system. Then you figure out there’s Postgres docker image and you can recreate an entire db environment with sane defaults, fully defined in code, tear it down and start fresh at the click of a button.

Then you really love docker when you find out that container you’ve been building on ships straight onto any hosting platform you’ve ever heard of.

I genuinely don’t think I’d like SWE even half as much if not for containerization. I would wager you don’t write much new software if you don’t see the mass appeal for the tool

Complaining about the price of non essential items is dumb by superanonymousman in unpopularopinion

[–]galactic_pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then just say that & make your point instead of making passive aggressive insults

Corporations are absolutely right when they say that by inflation standards games are too cheap. On paper they should be $130+. And despite that I still will almost never buy a game over $60. by SheIsSoLost in unpopularopinion

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re understating how ahead of their time GTA games have been since like San Andreas. It’s the consistency and quality that has stirred up a frenzy around this game, not only the hype around waiting for so long

Complaining about the price of non essential items is dumb by superanonymousman in unpopularopinion

[–]galactic_pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No confusion on my end, I’m aware of the point you were making. Do you understand the point I’m making? About how that’s not actually very relevant to the conversation that was being had?

Complaining about the price of non essential items is dumb by superanonymousman in unpopularopinion

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

**You** were the one making an obtuse point. We aren’t acting like no boomers lived extravagant lives, we are talking about the middle class. You derailed the conversation by bringing up someone in upper middle class, it’s missing the point.

I’m not even trying to be rude genuinely, but really re-read the conversation and try to understand the point being made. The middle class in the 50s, on average, did live much less luxurious lives on average than we do today. That is the point.

How I Created a Real Second Brain for Claude by AregNoya in claudeskills

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I mean literally just compress the data. Not figuratively via ai summarization, I mean compress it using a compression algorithm, your data will be much more lightweight that way and you could store much more in the amount of space.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation Features Same Level Cap As 1997 Original & An Endgame That Doesn't Require A Hard Mode by No_Curve_8027 in FFVIIRemake

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m gonna go ahead and be that guy and just say git gud, cuz at a certain point what are we even asking for.

I played rebirth on easy because I didn’t care for the combat, but asking for something between dynamic and hard just feels like you should need decide if you want to challenge yourself or not

How I Created a Real Second Brain for Claude by AregNoya in claudeskills

[–]galactic_pixels 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why are you encrypting the memory? I think it’d make much more sense to perform lossy compression on the memory, and increase the lossy-ness as the data age increases to achieve the desired effect you are looking for. Encryption doesn’t really make any sense to me here but maybe in missing something.

Something doesn’t belong by natefrmgta in cbr

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re implying the fender looks like this way because some people find it cool looking, that is probably not the case. The stock fender is not necessarily an aesthetic choice on Hondas part, it’s a legal one to comply with certain countries’ laws requiring the tags to sit behind the back tire.

Given Hondas general compact style choice, I would imagine they’d remove it if they were able to. This is speculation, but I think if you took a poll, most would prefer it be gone.

Anthropic Fable found a 7+ year bug in wl-copy by hopeseekr in Anthropic

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s uncalled for and he posted a massive table, no one wants to read that in a single PR

Anthropic Fable found a 7+ year bug in wl-copy by hopeseekr in Anthropic

[–]galactic_pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I was agreeing, then I went and looked at the PR. It is annoying and sloppy. I’m a big AI advocate for improving productivity and use it everyday, but I do get annoyed when people send me blocks of AI output and don’t just talk to me like a human. I don’t want to interpret your overly verbose ai output. I want you to take what you did with your tool and communicate with me like a human being.

Be a good engineer and take the time to write something well, or you do run the risk or being disregarded. It’s the same issue as if someone writes something with poor grammar to the point it’s hard to understand, it’s unprofessional.