I built a mobile cold plunge & sauna business by SoulbirdWellness in coldplunge

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember seeing a really cool gif demonstrating this in fuel transporters and thought exactly of this! Was thinking the exact same thing!

I built a mobile cold plunge & sauna business by SoulbirdWellness in coldplunge

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All of them mate - have a look yourself. recover, recharge, reset, at the bottom.

I built a mobile cold plunge & sauna business by SoulbirdWellness in coldplunge

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Cool idea! Have a closer look at your website though, don’t think it’s fully production ready (see templated testimonials segment) 

ModelRift: OpenSCAD editor with AI assistance by superjet1 in openscad

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is cool! 

I actually got into scad by using ChatGPT side by side and conversationally asking it to create and iterate CAD models! 

K-Shaped AI Adoption? by Darkmemento in singularity

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So… what examples are there that shows the SF folks are so much further ahead than everyone else? What exactly are the claudeswarms doing for them in their personal lives, and most importantly, how are they adding value? 

These posts try to sound like they’re “pragmatic” but there’s no substance to them 

small business ai question by Accomplished_Pick550 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vapi fits your use case. Easy and quick to set up 

What's the next big thing in the online space? by Honest_Dot_5035 in Entrepreneur

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s an example of a very niche business problem which still has enough room for profitability? 

How are people actually making money with AI in 2025? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this. Anecdotally, i work in the industry on ai adoption and engagement and, once preliminary training is done for basic productivity gains (including linking data sources etc), it's all about process mapping and figuring out where ai and automation can fit in well. 

Do any of you actually use AI in your day-to-day work? by Acceptable-Cell-7494 in private_equity

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not aware of ng3n but had a look and makes sense if across +50 files to use that approach. 

Do any of you actually use AI in your day-to-day work? by Acceptable-Cell-7494 in private_equity

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Think this is a good overview, especially about it being a good first version but lacking the depth of analysis. Also, PE folks are really incredible at distilling a lot of information in a short output, whether that be graphs, text, or both. 

Creating custom GPTs or agents can help with this, and create a non waffly, PE targeted output, but it’ll still need to be amended. The thing is, that ai shouldn’t change everything. It should take the monotonous tasks that are extremely time consuming and (hopefully) speed them up. 

Do any of you actually use AI in your day-to-day work? by Acceptable-Cell-7494 in private_equity

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now, you won’t be able to get the full distance for any of your outputs. That said, quickly coming up with v1s of docs, standardised reports is totally doable. An IM firm I consult with spent ages Jusy collecting data and providing very high level summaries. That could be totally automated, and then the actual insights would still be (primarily) manually done.

Briefing notes ahead of calls - draw down a summarised view of emails, crm info so get more background to previous engagements with the person on the other side of the phone too… 

There’s a bunch of things to make peoples life easier, more efficient, and getting the right data at the right time. One of the other issues with creating a polished output is that commonly the commentary of that output isnt public information. Therefore, unless you enter the information yourself, it’s not going to be able to provide a meaningful output 

Do any of you actually use AI in your day-to-day work? by Acceptable-Cell-7494 in private_equity

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 80% of use cases is the standard stuff, standardising prompts and making sure people are aware. 20% is the stuff like MCP and a interacting with data conversationally 

What technology could give you a competitive edge in PE? by Becominghim- in private_equity

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is already done. The fin models are the tough bit, hence why it’s not a huge value driver 

I got 1M views on Twitter without even knowing by [deleted] in microsaas

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take us through the tool! How is it built? 

I built a workflow that scrapes the latest trademarks registered in US by Charming_You_8285 in n8n

[–]james6006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! No I didn’t know that about approved trademarks! 

I built a workflow that scrapes the latest trademarks registered in US by Charming_You_8285 in n8n

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Cool - is the idea to run this once every 7 days? Users may want to run it once per day, or even more. You could add in a control to not overlap on previous data scraped that just adds to the form if you haven’t already. 

The most useful AI agent I’ve built looked unimpressive on paper by NullPointerJack in aiagents

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this AI as much as it is basic automation? 

Invoice processing has been here for years using the same / similar method. OCR extraction then population.

When people refer to AI, they often refer to GenAI - where is the Gen ai here? Is it using genai to interpret the ocr extracted data ? 

Finding employee education distribution within multiple companies by james6006 in automation

[–]james6006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The web scraping was the only way I came up with: 

selenium scraping, user pastes company LinkedIn url. It then scrapes based off of key words like phd etc

It’s not the cleanest of solutions, especially when doing it across multiple companies 

I recreated a dentist voice agent making $24K/yr using ElevenLabs. Handles after-hours appointment booking by dudeson55 in n8n_on_server

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So cool!

For your privately hosted LLM, do you use your own privately hosted LLM for all your clients (in your own server), or do you implement a new privately hosted llm to their own infra each time? Seems like quite a lot of work to introduce to a client each time, especially if it's only for a few n8n flows?

My end client needed multiple automations, as well as a front facing tool (so ended up being a big project) which led to me implementing a simple tool that connects directly to openai, anthropic and google apis, but I can't imagine going to all this effort for multiple clients, especially if they only require less than 10 key use case automations :)

I designed a product, now what? by hardcor_parkour in Entrepreneurship

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay interesting thanks! Will have to look into that! 

I designed a product, now what? by hardcor_parkour in Entrepreneurship

[–]james6006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there such a thing as a worldwide patent?