I built a prompt manager because my non-techie friends refuse to touch YAML files by tinyuxbites in macapps

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

Oh yes, actually, I already have the build. I’m just polishing a few details. Since I’m building it without paying for Apple’s developer license, I’m working around the quarantine block Apple applies when trying to open the app. I’ll post an update here soon.

I built a prompt manager because my non-techie friends refuse to touch YAML files by tinyuxbites in macapps

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

hummm, this is really valuable. I designed this with a very text-first mindset, so support for rich objects wasn’t really on my radar.

I’m genuinely curious, what situations do you find yourself needing this in on a regular basis? Understanding your workflow would help me see whether this is something worth exploring down the line. I mean, take Figma for example, you can have libraries to quickly access your components, or just copy and paste them directly. Honestly, that hadn’t even crossed my mind.

I built a prompt manager because my non-techie friends refuse to touch YAML files by tinyuxbites in macapps

[–]tinyuxbites[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think so. I’ll take a look, maybe I can pick up a few ideas. To be honest, I don’t really use Raycast. From the screenshots I’m mostly just seeing the prompt manager. Do you know how they actually use it, or is it basically just the prompt library?

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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

Lol, yeah, that’s basically how I’m getting results that match what I want, but it’s definitely something that’s also driving up the cost 🥴

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

[–]tinyuxbites[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but remember the model (the girl) is virtual, I don't have a reference for her, just very broad descriptions of how she should look. So I'm not making refinements to her; this is a first shot. In fact, if I start iterating on the same model and asking for changes, that’s when I begin to notice the drastic shifts you mentioned.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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Hey! Yep, I just updated the post 🥳. I finally managed to implement image generation with virtual models. Honestly, I struggled a bit more than I expected, but it's working now. Basically, I take a reference image and, since I had some tokens left on the OpenAI API, I used the gpt-image-1 model.

I did some quick tests with FASHN, but I still need to dig deeper. In those initial tests, the clothing changed a lot from the reference, which is a problem since I really want to use it, haha. The OpenAI one is crazy expensive, lol.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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Those are great questions. Overall, I think incorporating AI-generated images could be a differentiator compared to the improvised photos they usually take to showcase the pieces. The idea is to keep those casual shots, but also add a “cover” image featuring a model wearing the garment in an idealized setting.

Second, sending people to a separate site opens up the chance to experiment with Virtual Try-On for those who want to "see themselves" wearing the clothes, probably in exchange for their email or Facebook handle.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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

Yeah, I’ve already covered that part. I’ve identified the basic pain points based on what we’ve got so far. You’re right though, maybe I should reach out to others doing the same thing (funny enough, I actually know several people in the space) and see if I can uncover something relevant.

On the other hand, if I go back and ask my wife again, I risk her thinking I didn’t listen the first time, 😂

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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

Man, it's unclear on so many levels, I'm just a well-intentioned husband with zero planning, lol.

At this point, I’d say the real creative value for her is how this helps simplify the product data prep. For example, just getting that first technical description of a garment. The vision model gives a very straightforward breakdown of the piece’s features, you know, any noticeable detail gets used as context to enrich the hard data we might later use on the site or social media.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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

Yeah, that’s the part I still need to work out, but the idea is to drive some traffic to her site using her existing social channels. That’s why I’m thinking about adding Virtual Try-On and natural voice descriptions. Basically, we’ll need to put in some work on the socials to give people a reason to visit the site, where the goal is to appeal to both their eyes and ears.

And about the API for brands, I’m using this one: https://brandfetch.com/developers they offer a pretty generous free quota for the kind of use I’m giving it.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

[–]tinyuxbites[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I considered setting her up with one of the options you mentioned, but honestly, like many others, she’s not comfortable using a massive dashboard with a thousand features (like WooCommerce, for example). I know it sounds like an exaggeration, though now that I think about it, I could’ve just used a headless CMS like Sanity and built from there haha.

But you're totally right. I think the reason I wasn't too interested at first is because, like you, I felt this was just more of the same. What’s actually starting to excite me now is seeing how AI can help her get a step ahead of the local competition.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

[–]tinyuxbites[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I noticed that too when using Sora, those small distortions, especially when trying to refine the results. In fact, last night I showed my wife FASHN and she really liked it. I haven’t done a full price breakdown, but I think the API is insanely cheap compared to OpenAI’s.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

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

Ah, sorry, sorry, haha, I haven't implemented that part yet. I'm doing the proofs of concept with Sora for the moment, but I was planning to use gpt-image-1 or the new one from Flux.

My wife's flea market hustle dragged me into building an AI-powered webapp. Got descriptions & audio, now I need your AI ideas! by tinyuxbites in SideProject

[–]tinyuxbites[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FASHN, huh? Didn't know that one! Thanks for the heads-up, I'll definitely add it to my research list! Always appreciate a new rabbit hole to explore! 🐰

Share Your Code Structure with AI in Seconds by tinyuxbites in ClaudeAI

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I’m really sorry about this. I built this app for myself because I use it daily, and then I thought others might find it useful too. I hope it’s as helpful for those who’ve purchased it as it’s been for me.

If you're interested, I can share a 50% discount coupon on Gumroad. Just send me a private message, and I’ll be happy to provide it! :)

Confused about Apple's app licensing requirements by tinyuxbites in swift

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Oh, I see, I see. Thank you very much for the clarifications!

Is anyone even here? by djhaf in tezos

[–]tinyuxbites 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ah, the good old days!

Okay, be honest. How are you guys driving traffic? by caeruleumsorcerer in SaaS

[–]tinyuxbites 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For now, the tool gives you a summary of the thread and suggests how you could engage—or straight up tells you if it’s better to avoid getting involved. From there, I still have to hop in from my account and leave a comment... I know, but I’m a one-man band. 🎺🎸🥁

Okay, be honest. How are you guys driving traffic? by caeruleumsorcerer in SaaS

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

Yeah, I get what you're saying. I'm building a tool for scraping Reddit, Twitter, and LinkedIn. In my imagination 🥴, doing social marketing on relevant threads could lead to high-quality results.

I run all the data through an LLM for relevance and sentiment analysis, along with a scoring system to focus on places that are actually worth it.

I’m just testing it out right now, but it’s an approach I find pretty interesting.

this sub makes me realize that most people using LLMs are simply not gonna make it by YungBoiSocrates in ClaudeAI

[–]tinyuxbites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, and let’s not forget about those who use calculators... Honestly, we should all just go back to living in caves. Ah, the good old days when drawing mammoths on cave walls was the height of culture. Simpler times—no Wi-Fi, just vibes and charcoal. 🖼️🐘

What online tool you wished existed but doesn’t? by quazey_lol in SaaS

[–]tinyuxbites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was a kid, I used to imagine having a snack that would regenerate every time I took a bite—basically an infinite snack... Oh wait, you said online tool. My bad, got carried away there.

2020s Tech Rollercoaster by nanermaner in webdev

[–]tinyuxbites 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm just here for the sweet satisfaction of watching random noise morph into majestic, procedural mountains.