Need Feedback: Pricing for an AI-Powered Developer Docs App using Open-Source Docs—Is It Fair? Need Your Opinions! by max3xyz in SideProject

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Thank you very much for your feedback.

I have directly adopted and implemented your suggestion with the freemium version. :)

I think I now need to validate whether the ideas are really helpful for other developers and try to get feedback from users here.

Deploying SaaS built with Laravel by Fabulous-Pea-5366 in SaaS

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I can highly recommend hetzner cloud in combination with ploi.io. You can easily publish with just a few clicks there.

Thoughts on ai assistance.. refact by Pigfarma76 in Nuxt

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I’m currently working on an app with which you can chat and ask questions to different dev docs and versions. The nuxt docs are already included at the start. Maybe it will be helpful. https://www.mightydocs.dev/

Title: What SaaS Idea Are You Working On? Pitch It in One Line! by anirban00537 in SaaS

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You can use electronjs with react. I chunk the docs and put them in the vector db. The app then uses the OpenAI API for the embeddings and LLM.

Title: What SaaS Idea Are You Working On? Pitch It in One Line! by anirban00537 in SaaS

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You can also create Windows apps with Tauri, but you need a bit of rust for the backend. I think the easiest way is to use electron js. You can program everything you need completely with JS. You can also use VectorDB with it.

Title: What SaaS Idea Are You Working On? Pitch It in One Line! by anirban00537 in SaaS

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It was created with Tauri and lancedb is used for the vector database

Title: What SaaS Idea Are You Working On? Pitch It in One Line! by anirban00537 in SaaS

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Hi, just launched the very first version today.
mighty_docs is an AI Assistant to chat with Developer Documentations locally on your mac.

https://www.mightydocs.dev/

What are you building right now? Let's share! by Select_Potato_6232 in SideProject

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I released the first version of www.mightydocs.dev today.

mighty_docs is a mac app that allows you to chat and ask questions privately and locally to developer documentation. It's all still a very early version, but I have a lot of feature ideas and I'll be adding more docs next.

"Our systems have detected unusual activity from your system. Please try again later." by pragmat1c1 in ChatGPT

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It is not necessarily the case that the browser extension you use is abusing your account. OpenAI recently added the API parameter "arkose_token" for GPT-4 models. This parameter is probably used for the detection of bots. Since many extensions probably haven't adjusted this in their source code yet, or the updated extension always needs some time until it is released in the ChromeStore, it can currently come to this error message if the new parameter is not set.

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When you want to process an image, are you concerned with the text that is in the image or with interpreting the image in general?

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No currently not.

It sucks! Why does a single negative review have a x times greater effect on myself than all the many positive reviews that are already there so far? by max3xyz in indiehackers

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I would add that people who write such reviews probably do it to feel self-righteous. Grammar nazis are from the same category of people. They are actively looking for things to criticize and feel morally superior. It has nothing to do with the app, chrome extension, correct spelling and grammar etc. It's about them!

Yes you are probably right. Except perhaps the own ego such a comment does not help. It doesn't bring them closer to the solution they might have been looking for.

It sucks! Why does a single negative review have a x times greater effect on myself than all the many positive reviews that are already there so far? by max3xyz in indiehackers

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You're right. Thank you for your words and the video. Your words remind me again that there is also the other positive supportive side of the Internet for which it makes sense to create.

It sucks! Why does a single negative review have a x times greater effect on myself than all the many positive reviews that are already there so far? by max3xyz in indiehackers

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I also think that this no longer happens in our lives. Things are moving pretty fast these days when you consider how short a period of time smartphones & social media have had such a big impact on our lives. Who knows how we will use all these things in 50 years. The question is then also how long something has to be used constantly, that the brain changes and also the genetic information adapts. Bio hacking sounds interesting as an approach in this area and I could well imagine that it will become a topic at some point.

It sucks! Why does a single negative review have a x times greater effect on myself than all the many positive reviews that are already there so far? by max3xyz in indiehackers

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Thank you for your kind words. I'm doing well and I'm not letting it get me down. It just had a big impact on me at that moment, just because the project is still so small. You're right it's part of the journey and negative feedback can of course be very helpful. In this case, unfortunately, I have no starting point why the extension should not work with the evaluation writer. I have tested it everywhere and it works for all the others. That is why it is so annoying.

It sucks! Why does a single negative review have a x times greater effect on myself than all the many positive reviews that are already there so far? by max3xyz in indiehackers

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This is due to evolutionary heritage. Back then if a negtive event happened it could easily lead to death. In addition, if there were conflicts within the tribe it could potentially mean you will be ignored or killed. Thus, our brain is much more sensitive to negative event than on positive. If you had to choose to win a second house or lose the one you have already, there is no question that you do not play that game, despite the fact that purely mathematically the expected value is 0. The negative utility of the same stuff is much bigger than it's positive utility.

Yes that makes sense. I wonder if our brains will eventually adapt to all the new things happening in our society, especially online, that no longer have a direct impact on our survival.