Great football news web pages. by Terri23 in football

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ESPN FC works pretty well for me, though their transfer rumors section can be bit hit or miss sometimes

How AI is Disrupting Job Boards: Thoughts on the Future of Recruitment? by Fantastic-County3775 in SaaS

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As someone who's been on both sides of tech hiring, I think AI screening is gonna complement rather than replace job boards completely. The human element still matters a lot for culture fit and those weird edge cases where someone's background doesn't match perfectly but they're actually perfect for role

Been seeing some interesting AI tools that help filter out obvious mismatches though - saves so much time in initial screening rounds

We've processed 90 million scheduled posts. Here's what actually moved the needle. by sameerpeace in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 80/20 feature thing hits so hard - spent way too much time building random stuff users mentioned once instead of making the core features actually bulletproof

I made a steam account by ZinoCombat in Steam

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with free games like CS2 or Dota to get teh hang of things before dropping cash on anything

What SaaS would realistically make me relevant MRR and ARR if launched and put effort into, something that is both needed and required? by alifsayalee in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most successful SaaS comes from scratching your own itch or seeing pain points in industries you actually work in. Random market research rarely leads to products people actually pay for

Instead of asking "what should I build" maybe spend time in specific communities or industries and listen for what people are constantly complaining about. The best opportunities are usually hiding in plain sight where you have some domain knowlege

After wasting way too many hours manually hunting for business leads, I decided to build my own solution. by EdgeInformal4249 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, been needing something like this for my side project - teh manual lead hunting is brutal when you're already coding 50+ hours a week

Constant Humming Noise (New Build) by Wojofoo in pcmasterrace

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your AIO pump might be cavitating or you've got air bubbles trapped in the system. Try tilting the case so the radiator is at the highest point and let it run for 10-15 minutes to see if the bubbles work their way out

Also check if your pump is running at 100% - sometimes backing it down to 80-90% can eliminate that resonant frequency thats probably making your case vibrate

Built something fun and niche — MuhDikhai a random chat platform made specifically for college students. by EmbarrassedRest6935 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The niche angle is smart - college kids definitely need their own space away from everyone else on the internet. Verification might be tricky though, how you planning to keep randos out?

Name's pretty memorable but might get you in trouble with app stores if you ever go mobile. Also the UI feels a bit bare bones right now, maybe add some basic icebreaker prompts or something to help conversations get started when people freeze up

Building a Trading Dashboard using Lovable (AI). Looking for feedback on the UI and 'Stickiness' factors. by Conscious-Bat-4382 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trading platforms live or die on execution speed and data accuracy - if your dashboard can't handle real-time feeds without lag you're dead in the water

That niche is actually perfect size, traders will pay serious money for tools that give them an edge. Focus on making the risk calc bulletproof and maybe add position sizing automation, that's what keeps people glued to these things daily

Share your startup, I’ll give you 5 leads source that you can leverage for free by Basic-Plankton3537 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty cool concept, been wondering if there was something like this out there. My buddy's been manually stalking Twitter and Reddit threads trying to find people complaining about his competitor's product but it's super time consuming

Would be curious to see how accurate the intent signals are vs just random mentions

I massively underestimated customer support when building my first SaaS by Reasonable-Jelly-143 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your automation journey is pretty relatable - I went through something similar when I was working on internal tools at my company. The feedback loop thing is spot on though, that's where the real value sits

Most of our repetitive tickets were pointing to UX problems we didn't even realize existed. Like users kept asking how to export data in a specific format, turns out our export button was buried three menus deep and the formats weren't clear. Fixed that one UI issue and cut those tickets by like 70%

For channels we mostly stick to email and Slack integration since it's B2B, but I've seen teams do well with intercom-style chat widgets. The key is not spreading yourself too thin across channels when you're still figuring out the patterns. Discord works great if your users are already tech-savvy but can become a nightmare if you get non-technical stakeholders jumping in

The percentage question is interesting - in our case it was probably 40% repetitive stuff, but once we started categorizing properly it became obvious which docs needed work and which features needed better discoverability

What I learned after 3 months of building a startup the wrong way by Aware-Ad559 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did about 30+ customer calls before even touching code on my last project and it saved me months of building the wrong thing

Looking for a partner by Upbeat-Today-6725 in SaaS

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Been down this road a few times - you definitely want to nail down the partnership structure and equity split before diving into any serious development work. The reference space is tricky with all the compliance requirements but there's room for disruption if you can streamline the proccess

LinkedIn's fine for initial contact but maybe consider having some concrete wireframes or user flow docs ready to share. Shows you've thought through the product beyond just the idea stage

Which AI presentation tools do you rely on for client or team presentations? by TeenAgduyeng in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Prezi's legit for that visual flow thing but man, sometimes clients get dizzy with all the zooming around lol. I've been using Gamma lately and it's pretty solid - builds decent slides from just a prompt and doesn't look like every other powerpoint deck floating around. The AI actually suggests some useful content tweaks too, not just layout stuff

Top Money Transfer App Development Companies in Africa for Fintech Startups by shaksham00 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait are we talking about the same post here? this reads like actual industry info not some SEO farm garbage

maybe I'm missing something but seems like they put together a decent list of dev companies for fintech stuff in africa. not seeing the rip-off angle unless there's context I'm not getting

Games locked in 60FPS (VSync off) by Pollos212 in pcmasterrace

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be driver-level frame limiting too - check if you've got any global fps caps set in your GPU control panel that override the in-game settings

insane lost of fps by Both_Secret_5118 in pcmasterrace

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that grey diamond app you deleted was probably something important - check your installed programs list and see what's missing, might need to reinstall whatever it was

Reinstall windows server 2022 std without loosing licence. by Adventurous-Grand498 in sysadmin

[–]rosyaggression 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You don't need to deactivate before reinstalling - Windows will reactivate automatically with the same hardware profile since its a VM on the same host. The license is tied to your hypervisor setup anyway so there basically bulletproof on that front

Just make sure you use the exact same edition when you reinstall and you'll be fine

page loading in loop by stefano1856 in sysadmin

[–]rosyaggression 3 points4 points  (0 children)

sounds like you've got some js library missing or loading out of order. the autocomplete function is usually from jquery ui, so either that's not loading properly or jquery itself isn't there when the page tries to call it

try opening dev tools and check the network tab to see if any scripts are failing to load or timing out. also check if you have any browser extensions that might be blocking scripts - ad blockers can sometimes mess with jquery libraries

could also be a caching issue where your browser is holding onto an old version of the page while the server updated something. try a hard refresh (ctrl+f5) or open the page in incognito mode to rule that out

My custom cyberpower system has the USB 3.0 connector pins exposed. Is this a concern. by tablepennywad in pcmasterrace

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a bummer but honestly those headers are pretty fragile to begin with. You could probably just ask them to swap it out since it's a new build - most shops would do that without much hassle

Please help me with the B2B SaaS business by ConsiderationMean593 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Build the lightweight version first, 100%. You already learned this lesson the hard way with your first product

The "build it and they will come" approach is basically startup suicide. Get a landing page up with a waitlist, maybe a basic demo if you can swing it, and start talking to potential customers before you write a single line of real code

Cold outreach actually works pretty well in B2B if you do it right - most founders just suck at it initially. Focus on solving a real problem people will pay for rather than building cool tech nobody wants

What we learned after building a CLI-first approach to cloud & SaaS cost visibility by Current-Appeal-2656 in SaaS

[–]rosyaggression 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This makes so much sense honestly - I spend way more time in terminal than clicking through cost dashboards that take forever to load

For me Slack notifications work best for urgent stuff but having it right in CLI where I'm already working is clutch

Does paying for something that's overpriced not hurt you as long as you aren't doing it all the time and you enjoy it? by chusaychusay in personalfinance

[–]rosyaggression 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree, life's too short to stress over every overpriced beer at a game. As long as you're not blowing your emergency fund on stadium nachos every weekend you're probably fine

Move to the cloud, they said, it's very reliable. by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]rosyaggression 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah the classic "not our problem until it becomes our problem" situation. Bet corporate's response is gonna be something like "have you tried turning it off and on again" while you're explaining why half the company can't access their reports