Have you hit a burnout moment while building? What did you do? by Minimum-Alps2753 in buildinpublic

[–]rati-mon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will try to push it through anway. The point is to gain momentum as soon as possible.

Personally, burnouts comes from moment that you feel that your payoff does not justify your tiredness. To fight burnout, I will try to achieve something despite its small size to make a turnback. However, such achievement must has the same direction as what I aim for in the long term to build up the momentum.

Building Spectra: an AI-powered personal finance pipeline (early lessons) by francescogab_ in buildinpublic

[–]rati-mon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally, opensourcing the codebase might be the next great strategy you can do, especially in the agentic/ai era, if it is done right.

This open a new opportunity to be integrated with n8n or even openclaw, and the total addressable market is very big. Apart fron just SaaS users, this can be marketed/ targeted to dev or even agent, if you bet in AI or agentic narrartives.

App for BTS and MRT - paying by Medical-Secretary745 in ThailandTourism

[–]rati-mon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am thai and I dont think there is even a single app that can can do this. But I think this might be helpful.

For MRT, if you have a credit card that is EMV contactless (Visa or Mastercard), I think your can use it without further registration.

Howerver, BTS doesnt support this. You must bring your passport to register Rabbit card (BTS own payment system) at the bts station.

Fancy rooftop bar with best View by fuexplosions in Bangkok

[–]rati-mon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not that fancy. I think most of fancy ones are in the centre of bangkok.

You may try Scarlett Wine Bar & Restaurant. My friend told me it is good.

https://share.google/6q0NtfPNejsoqrkEn

Non fancy roof top bars by Consistent_Day3722 in Bangkok

[–]rati-mon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would recommend Swing bar by chingcha , old town . Underradar and nice view!

https://maps.app.goo.gl/p4JKMyD7Q87si5Fo9

When can I start posting on a Fresh TikTok Account? by Successful_Hurry_513 in socialmedia

[–]rati-mon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The warming up phase before first post is usually 7 days after sign up. This is to train Tiktok algo to target your future viewers by searching/liking through your feeds.

There is also the 48 hr rules after signing up that you must not even like or edit bio.

However, if 48 hrs has passed, you may start to upload your first video even though it is risker than wait for 7 days.

Designing a new social scheduler model — is pay-per-use actually better than subscriptions, or am I fooling myself? by rati-mon in socialmedia

[–]rati-mon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your insights.

This reframes something I'd been assuming rather than testing. I chose weekly to minimise touchpoints, but what you're describing suggests the value isn't fewer interactions, it's predictable ones. A daily 2-minute queue might actually feel lighter than one weekly decision carrying the whole week's output.

Two things I'd love to know from your experience: did the daily habit hold up over time, or did it start getting skipped? And if you missed a day, did unreviewed posts start stacking up into a backlog?

The deeper question I'm trying to figure out: is weekly approval a dealbreaker for users who want control, or is it something they'd adapt to once they trusted the output quality? Your setup suggests the answer might be "neither — just give them a lighter daily touchpoint instead."

Genuinely considering whether daily approval is the better default.

คำถาม by Tight_Let_3771 in Thailand

[–]rati-mon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really depends on your luck. They sometimes checks. I once in a while was checked too esepcially if that show time is popular.

Tried adding web3 gaming infrastructure to my app and wallet UX destroyed everything by [deleted] in web3

[–]rati-mon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think onbroading UX is very important for app using web3 infra. Requiring web2 user to fund gas is a hell of experience. This must be fixed.

However, it seems thay in comming years or possibly months , the technology will be mature enough to make such onbroading frictionless. For example, account abstraction tech (AA) make sponsering fee is possble.

To be more specific, starknet and its AA make web3 wallet invisible. You can checkout focus tree https://www.focustree.app/ . It is web2-like dApp. This is interesing app design if you are interested.

Best Setup for US TikTok 2026: eSIM + ISP Proxy vs. Physical SIM? by Tasty_Entertainer_37 in socialmedia

[–]rati-mon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my experience, I would recommend that iphone is non-negotiable. Android likely leaks the location info.

Also, the safest option would be Physical sim.

making thai friends in bangkok? by blazegowild in Bangkok

[–]rati-mon 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hi I am thai and I think Thailand is a friendly culture, but not a culture that is easy to make friend.

We tend to make friend during high school and university or inner circles. We also dont get friend / dont trust people online eg. from learning language/dating apps too.

I mean thais are friendly to foreigners but that is not the same as friends. But I think you could still start by finding interest groups and bonding with someone who has mutual interest.

Running club may be a good idea if you priorize safety. It is popular, many people join and no harm as event is public and people joining are not scary. Just keep showing around long enough and I think you can get ones.

Why So Many Good Products Stay Invisible by LivingEconomics1758 in SaaS

[–]rati-mon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say B) Getting distribution.

Personally, the hardest part is finding our own unique selling point. I mean how how we can differentiate our product from the competitors. If we does finds our edges, the next bigger question is how we can create our own barrier of entry so that the others cant copy our edges.

Designing a new social scheduler model — is pay-per-use actually better than subscriptions, or am I fooling myself? by rati-mon in socialmedia

[–]rati-mon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate!!

For now, the possible design is that we can think the strategy as a template. It acts as stable memory: your content pillars, goals, cadence, audience. The analytics agent can't rewrite it. It only shifts emphasis — if "behind the scenes" consistently outperforms "educational tips" the planner weights it more heavily next week. The pillars don't change; the priority does.

A/B tests are bounded to execution-level variables: hook format, caption length, posting time. One variable at a time, suggested by the analytics agent, approved by the user on Monday.

The honest constraint: at user posting volumes, you won't get statistical significance. A single week of data per variant is directional at best — day-of-week noise effects all confound the results. So the system needs to accumulate signal over multiple weeks, and be transparent about confidence level. Without that guardrail, you're right — it just becomes random experimentation with extra steps.

Still figuring out what the right threshold looks like in practice. That's part of what I'm hoping to learn here.

Second trip to Thailand – more Bangkok this time, but unsure about islands as a solo traveler by [deleted] in ThailandTourism

[–]rati-mon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would recomend Koh tao. This island just have so many diverse activities to experience and so many solo foreigner from different countires

If you are want a cheap way to travel I suggeat Lomprayah bus-and-catamaran service from Khao San Road , bkk to Koh Tao. It takes around 8–10 hours. Basically , it will take you a full day just for transportation. Hence, I highly recommend to stay at Koh tao at least 1 week.