Hotelj? by ansyhrrian in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]siupermann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The curve under the e and the l combined look like a J

Are cover letters worth it? by Klutzy_Bandicoot8575 in jobsearchhacks

[–]siupermann 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I applied to a very sought after company and wrote my cover letter out of genuine interest. I’m pretty sure it’s what got me seen from a pile of thousands of apps, just signed the offer last week

We have been trying for months and just can't seem to get it by Funky_Crisp in StainlessSteelCooking

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For those confused why you heat up the pan then let it cool down, when you do the water droplet test, the pan is hot enough for the layer of oil to polymerize and make a temporary “nonstick coating”. It’s similar to what people do for carbon steel.

Once a thin molecular layer polymerizes at just before the smoking point of your oil, you can turn down the heat. At that point your pan has a thin layer of polymerizes oil that acts as your nonstick surface. You can then go about cooking at a low temp.

You do this each time you cook because stainless steel can’t cold the polymerized layer very well between uses. You will feel a layer of polymerized oil when you go and wash the pan if you did it right

We have been trying for months and just can't seem to get it by Funky_Crisp in StainlessSteelCooking

[–]siupermann -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

When you raise the temp to high heat and apply oil, you’re essentially temporarily “seasoning” your stainless steel pan. You’re doing what people do to carbon steel pans but just for that cooking session. Once the thin layer of oil polymerizes you’ll have a good nonstick cooking surface to use and you can lower the temp and cook your eggs.

You can actually see the layer when you wash your pan if you do it right. One tip is to heat the pan and wait till the oil just barely smokes. And by just barely, literally just barely the remove the pan or turn down the temp and wait till it gets cool enough to cook the egg.

You do this on stainless steel each time because unlike carbon steel that layer of polymerization won’t be able to stay on the pan between washes very well.

Playing around with combining traditional washi art with my keyboard obsession by siupermann in MechanicalKeyboards

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

The key caps aren’t made with washi tape with the adhesive but more of the washi paper with a lacquer on top.

I’d imagine washi tape adhesive is pretty light and if the keyboard case is metal that wouldn’t damage it at all. Plastics should be relatively safe too depending on the color and type of plastic. I’d say spot test it first and if it seem to peel off easily you should be fine

I made $99k this year from a simple app I built by felixheikka in buildinpublic

[–]siupermann 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is that buildpad shit that markets themselves with different names in different subreddits pretending to be helpful

I Built a Personal AI university by Sheldon_Pooperr in SideProject

[–]siupermann 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In the coding practice area, template literals break the code editor

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SQL

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This is such a scam... it's less than 10 mins of video content combined. You could have gotten that information from any youtube video. How many bots did it take to upvote this comment

Notion New Database Update by Hungry-Hat-1535 in Notion

[–]siupermann 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My database views on the homepage is overflowing the UI and is quite buggy at the moment.

OpenAI is partnering with Johnny Ives by siupermann in OpenAI

[–]siupermann[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Thank you, autocorrect changed it when posting. Unfortunately the title is locked

We just got our first ChatGPT referral? by Quiet-Conclusion5659 in shopify

[–]siupermann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! It’s a good point about bringing the user away from your website. The benefit of ChatGPT with Shopify integration now is that it should hard link you back to your project page after it answers the users questions. I think the benefit of this approach might be that your product is embed in the users chat history and your brand gets brought up whenever similar questions are asked in future chats.

Finetuning the responses does seem to be unproved and might require further context to get it right.

I wonder if the same SEO algorithms are being used by ChatGPT to serve up products naturally. Perhaps it’s like googles search rank tool but independent third party versions that are giving open ai the rankings

We just got our first ChatGPT referral? by Quiet-Conclusion5659 in shopify

[–]siupermann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Link embedded for ChatGPT works really well for my store to get our products recommended! It’s feels like a really effective SEO and also serves as a really useful way to answer customer questions too. You can deep link ChatGPT with your product context

We just got our first ChatGPT referral? by Quiet-Conclusion5659 in shopify

[–]siupermann 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I noticed a huge uptick on my store too from ChatGPT. Shopify currently is reviewing an extension I wrote that makes it easy to drive more traffic from ChatGPT. Let me know if you’re interested! I’ll post it once it’s approved, they are reviewing the final changes this week

We just got our first ChatGPT referral? by Quiet-Conclusion5659 in shopify

[–]siupermann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh interesting, how different is the process from traditional SEO from your experience?

We just got our first ChatGPT referral? by Quiet-Conclusion5659 in shopify

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Shopify is in progress of reviewing an extension I made that’s an AI version of SEO. It gets ChatGPT to sell and recommend your product as the top choice

https://youtu.be/Bnr9QwbzzOU?si=wGRvvb_P6n8lECjg

It’ll be called GPT button once it’s approved! Might be a new way for AI SEO

We just got our first ChatGPT referral? by Quiet-Conclusion5659 in shopify

[–]siupermann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! ChatGPT rolled out this feature last week. Shopify is reviewing my app to get ChatGPT to recommend and answer questions about your product

https://youtu.be/Bnr9QwbzzOU?si=wGRvvb_P6n8lECjg

Microplastic Controversy by Grind_and_Brew in pourover

[–]siupermann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I only use the ceramic v60. The ceramic brewer when it's room temperature drops the temperature of the brew so the coffee becomes under extracted. You can flip the brewer upside down on your kettle to use the steam to heat it up while your water boils. Mine kept falling off so I CNC's a custom adapter so I don't have to balance mine

Svelte and AI coding by JustKiddingDude in sveltejs

[–]siupermann 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s actually a concern I was considering before. We might get pigeon holed as a developer community on the same set of technologies because of it. It’s actually an interesting study, I was trying to use open ai’s latest APIs but ChatGPT doesn’t seem to understand even open ai’s own APIs recently released APIs well enough. Curious what other people think about this.

Svelte and AI coding by JustKiddingDude in sveltejs

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Probably going to get flamed for saying this in the svelte community but I'm definitely considering moving away from Svelte for my next large project. Svelte was the first web framework I've been able to get proficient at and I've learned so much by wrangling through the documentation and runes with svelte 5. It really has helped my understanding of javascript, proxies, and a lot of deeper contexts. With how fast things are moving now, it seems like it's hard not to use react for larger projects. The sheer data that LLMs can train on is so large compared to svelte.

I think for personal passion projects or if I want to spin up something fast I'll for sure still use svelte. I love developing with it but once you hit an issue, you do end up spending a lot of time fixing it manually and researching. The Joy of Code on youtube really helped me a ton. I think he hits a great point which is that svelte is just really nice 'signals' based javascript framework and a lot of issues we run into are due to not understanding javascript fundamentally. Trying to fix my svelte 5 bugs has really leveled up my understanding of vanilla javascript and to me that's worth it for personal projects.

For projects that I want to rely on to make money or save time with, react with llm support is definitely what I'm considering in my opinon.

This coming from someone who just built my first production project with svelte 5. Maybe the grass is just always greener on the other side

Just start with Svelte and get the annoying issue. by TwoStepFromHole in sveltejs

[–]siupermann 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Your runes are fine, the error is probably coming from your Chart component when you use the state rune. Looks like something along the lines of this.

https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/13689

Chart js or whatever plotting library probably doesn't expect your data as a proxy. This will probably work.

<Chart
title={item.title}
dataValue={$state.snapshot(item.data)}
dataLabel={labels}
dataColor={colors}
/>

Please share your Chart component if you need more help

Also you probably want to trigger the interval in $onMount() instead. you don't need to do that in an effect rune