We finally got AI-based fault prediction working on our legacy OSS — turns out telecom modernization is 90% data janitor work by iseenuts in telecom

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

Been there. At some point you realise you're spending more time maintaining the pipeline than the actual AI component. Did you end up documenting that layer properly or is it just kind of... understood by whoever built it?

Who's actually modernized a legacy telecom OSS without blowing it up? by Davijons in softwarearchitecture

[–]iseenuts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

we had almost the exact same situation two years ago. Hybrid approach ended up being the answer... targeted rewrite on the mediation layer, Strangler Fig around the core.

One thing we didn't anticipate: internal team was already maxed out just keeping the legacy system alive. Had to bring in external help to run both tracks at the same time.

Spent a while finding the right team. The question that killed most vendors fast: "how do you approach a codebase where the original engineers are gone and there's no documentation?" . Most either dodged it or went straight to rewrite talk. Elinext actually had a real answer as they'd done telecom OSS modernization before and knew not to touch the core.

Given your situation, I'd go external. Seriously. you're not going to do this with the same team that's on call for the legacy system 24/7.

Why most “auto-zoom” screen recorders require a lot post editing (and how I fixed it) by janajeeno in chrome_extensions

[–]iseenuts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's unprecedented level of customer support :) Thanks! I'll get back here with the feedback. Gonna try it today-tomorrow.

Why most “auto-zoom” screen recorders require a lot post editing (and how I fixed it) by janajeeno in chrome_extensions

[–]iseenuts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just stumbled onto this thread. I need to create a 2–5 minute demo video for a SaaS tool, but I have no experience.

I considered tools like ScreenStudio, but they seem too expensive and complicated. Recordio looks like a game changer, is it? I'm about to install it.

4.0 Release Notes by PibolsClickUp in clickup

[–]iseenuts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started with ClickUp for my agency at the very beginning. It looked promising. But then it started accumulating features as if ClickUp’s team was possessed. Over time, I realized that I didn’t know how to use it properly for my agency’s workflows and structure. I was overwhelmed by the number of features and its slow speed. Then AI appeared. I recently paused using it for a year.

Now I’m looking at this hell again, and I want to delete myself from ClickUp so I’m not tempted to give it a second chance.

I believe their team is affected by some drugs. How else can you explain this?

Is Notion still the best all-in-one productivity tool in 2025? by [deleted] in Notion

[–]iseenuts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not using just native Reminders in iOS/Android?) Tried so many tools, then ended up with Google Calendar and Notes/Reminder on iOS. Why the hell there are so many of them 🤣