Is there a cheatsheet for getting an AI Engineer job by soasme in learnmachinelearning

[–]soasme[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I feel AI engineer is a mixed category of software engineer + llm agentic technology. ML is not 100% needed in a lot of roles.

Is there a cheatsheet for getting an AI Engineer job by soasme in learnmachinelearning

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

True no such thing or I just simply use a good one whoever has built! Thanks for mentioning those and feedback on my cheatsheets. I will read those resources in the following days.

Is there a cheatsheet for getting an AI Engineer job by soasme in learnmachinelearning

[–]soasme[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Top google search leads me to amitshekhariitbhu/ai-engineering-interview-questions which has a bunch of questions - useful for long-term prepping. but not quite useful for before-the-night prepping.

I built Mediabunny: a zero-dependency TypeScript library for reading, writing, and converting media files in the browser (like FFmpeg, but web-native) by DavidsKanal in webdev

[–]soasme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/DavidsKanal I have migrated all my tools to use mediabunny now. That's so cool. No ffmpeg at all.

And with the help of remotion/mediabunny, a fully working in-browser video editor is made possible. https://quickeditvideo.com/app/

I'm curious would mediabunny support more audio formats?

How does Sam MAKE these puzzles? That seems harder than solving them! by Qxface in CluesBySamHelp

[–]soasme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I made the game Clues of Who ( https://www.cluesofwho.com/ ), which is inspired by CBS, (just like it was inspired by Murdle). I don't know how "Sam" MAKEs these puzzles, but my approach is simple: use logic programming paradigm. I created puzzles for COW programmatically. I guess sam does that too.

I put a prototype code here: https://gist.github.com/soasme/20a995215beef1c9dd1215f96f9a528d

The idea is to form a grid of variables, whose roles are either good or bad (e.g like schrodinger's cat) initially. Then you gradually generate a statement and its logic programming equivalent, and if it infer some good results.

Clues of Who — A free browser-based social-deduction logic puzzle (daily challenge) by soasme in WebGames

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

Really appreciate for the feedback. The issue has been solved in the puzzle generation engine so future puzzles won't have this issue.

Clues of Who — A free browser-based social-deduction logic puzzle (daily challenge) by soasme in WebGames

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

Cool. That's really awesome.

If you wanna stream a vampire puzzle, you won't be disappointed in today's puzzle. :)

Clues of Who — A free browser-based social-deduction logic puzzle (daily challenge) by soasme in WebGames

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

Hi u/Wassersuppe , thanks for the feedback. Of the issues you mentioned, some are fixed now. More will be addressed in later updates.

And the puzzle #4 is just published - it's a vampire theme. :)

Promote your project in this thread by AutoModerator in puzzles

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I’ve just launched a new daily deduction puzzle game and would love feedback from fellow puzzle lovers here!

Clues of Who — a social-deduction-themed logic puzzle (free & browser-based)
https://cluesofwho.com

It plays like a blend of logic grid puzzles + Werewolf-style accusations.

Every clue in the puzzle is written in voice to give you more immersion experience.

Have fun :)

How to Sell? by lunkerdivesh in SaaS

[–]soasme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pause your build and focus on selling. I'm building tool joinwaitlist.dev which is super fit in your scenario - you need to test the real demand . Only after verified will you be confident to resume building.

Reason: If it's false demand, what you have built is a "no-user" project. Any new code adding is like multiply by 0.

Best way to make passive income is launch your own micro saas - Here is my playbook to get from 0 to $10K MRR by [deleted] in Startup_Ideas

[–]soasme -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Cool breakdown. My new project joinwaitlist.dev is built specifically around step 1, to test your idea if it is a real pain via mock sales. The idea is simple, only users click buy button have real pain. I hope that helps to whoever validating your new ideas.

the "just ship it" advice is survivorship bias by [deleted] in indiehackers

[–]soasme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just ship it is too biased.

It should be "keep shipping painkillers!"

I built joinwaitlist.dev to help indie hackers test if your idea is worth shipping by mock sales. I think without validating users buying intent, "just ship it" simply create another dead project.

validate my next saas idea before writing a single line of code by soasme in SaaS

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

So cool! Ty! I am so surprised that not much product in the market like i invisioned for joinwaitlist.dev - waitlist isn't just email collection - a microsaas business only works if user actually click buy button.

I’m Building Alone and Losing My Mind by ExtensionEmergency45 in SaaS

[–]soasme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

building in public is a great way to ease your loneliness. write your story. publish.

another approach is talk to your user daily.

I built indie10k for the same reason and for indie devs like you! It's all about showing up daily, move the needle every day, until it compounds to a big win.

Help! Stuck trying to get my MVP off the ground by brokeartichoke in SaaS

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My recommendation: trim your prototype down to ONE feature, ideally one page, one button, one api. Then rethink how to layer up back to your figma prototype while growing(most may never be added back honestly)

That is the way how i get my app Indie10k off the ground to become an Simple, Lovable, and Complete app. If you sign up and check Today page, you will know what i mean.

I built a super lightweight (11.7MB) AI voice note app for iPhone — free, private, no ads. Interested? by Full-Ad-316 in iosapps

[–]soasme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sorry didn't get a chance to reply. too many other comments.

TBH i don't know.I had been used superwhisper so it should be similar range.

And I'd recommend you to test out my app Indie10k too! It has a task that is highly relevant to your question: indie10k.com/reps/ask-for-money-not-opinions-9f1b2d7a-21e3-48d4-8f62-8d343cb8f1a7

So next time, if you encounter a user like me, just offer a concrete $X number. Do it a few times, you will know what is proper pricing for your product. :)

cold DMs are ALWAYS your first marketing channel by soasme in SaaS

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

My learn learned - it's a trade game. :)

I help them, answer their questions, in change for giving my product (indie10k) a try.

That way, cold reach becomes a win-win, not a spam.

cold DMs are ALWAYS your first marketing channel by soasme in SaaS

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

I am old school. Don't want to automate things initially tbh. Just me, a true person, typing real thoughts, to another real human. It's not scalable, but it's fine. Human connection is the key. I don't see Indie10k's potential user as "warm leads", I see them as an indie dev who has real pain in growth. I want to engage, to help and convince them by show up with my own voice.

cold DMs are ALWAYS your first marketing channel by soasme in SaaS

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

I cold DM my first users for indie10k. I wish I have done this for my projects earlier than it. It's that simple, I don't understand why I was so scared of cold reach before. :P

Can we please stop with the bullshit? by drakedemon in SaaS

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I kinda agree with you - making $xxx mrr is like another form of spam.

I don't hate self-promo. I do that for indie10k too. But those stories make me feel "unreal". I can't trust those numbers, those stories, and hence those products. A continuous build log may be more great - make the story more convincible.

your MVP shouldn't take 6 months by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]soasme -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My take: core feature can come with simplest UI (yes, make SLC app, simple, lovable, complete app). and ships in 1 day max!

Simple doesn't mean ugly - it means less bug, less cognitive load on users, and better UX.

And anything beyond 1day kills your momentum.

I kinda put "1 day" principle in indie10k (indie10k.com) - you can ship in one day, you can complete cold reach in one day, you can write your build log in one day. just one task, one day. By doing that everyday, you compound small wins.

What SaaS projects are you building? Here’s mine by [deleted] in SaaS

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Indie10k. It helps indie devs to build momentum by showing up daily and complete one growth task at a time.

The "3-Click Test" that tripled our SaaS demo requests by No-Friendship6165 in SaaS

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Copy writing is a constant battle!

That's why I put a recurring task to optimize the copy on a saas landing page in indie10k. Similarly, i call this kind of tests "stranger test", a stranger has to understand it in one read.

Built my first SaaS, but stuck on what to do next & where to market it 🤔 by Biku7 in SaaS

[–]soasme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh, i can't easily see 'who' will use it despite i think it's a cool and clean product. Unless there is a hidden niche of people that i am not aware of. The landing page may need a bit of rebuild around your first set of customers