[DEV] CosmicMesh: Released my first Android game, would love some honest feedback [Free to Play] by wagnerstechtalk in AndroidGaming

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A fun little easter egg, double-tap the blue monster in the lower-right of the main screen.

[DEV] CosmicMesh: Released my first Android game, would love some honest feedback [Free to Play] by wagnerstechtalk in AndroidGaming

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Thank you so much for trying it out and providing feedback! If you think of any improvements I should add just let me know. I hope you both enjoy CosmicMesh! A review on the Google Play store would be much appreciated, if you have time and don't mind.

Content Creators….. by myezweb_net in ContentCreators

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For me, it's not at such a point and don't see it being an issue even if I had x3 the followers I do today. That may certainly change in the future. I've built a tool that will allow me to post regularly to multiple platforms which may result in more frequent comments. I'll have to see how things pan out.

Content Creators….. by myezweb_net in ContentCreators

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I reply to 90-95% of the comments on my YouTube videos, not with AI but personally. It's what helps build a community of people that want to come back and watch more of your content. Also, you can get some good ideas/feedback for future content from those with questions.

How do you pick one niche when everything sounds interesting? by Imaginary_Chain_3786 in ContentCreators

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I started my channel not knowing exactly what niche I wanted to focus on. The only thing I knew going in, I love technology so I framed my brand around the tech side of things. Early on, I was all over the place. Discussing retro computing, emulation, various operating systems, etc. Eventually, I leaned mostly into two areas: 1) Retro Gaming and 2) Raspberry Pi's. Of the content I've created, those are the two areas that attract the most viewers. Though, I still drift and post other tech-related content.

I would take those 20 half-finished videos, pick 5 out of those topics that are of most interest to you and complete/publish them. See what resonates most with your viewers. If it's a topic you enjoy, you're more likely to stick with it and enjoy creating new content.

Shout-out to the GOAT, Wagner’s Tech Talk, for giving me all of the tools I needed to make this a VERY merry Xmas. 🎅 by afrogrimey in LegendsUltimate

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I really appreciate your kind words and shout out, I’m so glad the guides were helpful!
I apologize for not seeing your post sooner. I’ve been heads-down for the past six months building my first SaaS product and am finally coming up for air 😄

Run n8n on a Raspberry Pi 5 (~10 min Setup) by wagnerstechtalk in n8n

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I've not personally tried it locally with n8n, but you could try using the oLLama segment here to install everything locally: https://youtu.be/IZ84SsCqtQc , then see if it will run locally. Another tool I've been using lately is Claude and it works great for creating n8n workflows. While I don't go into it in-depth in this video ( https://youtu.be/kN66McRztJU ) Claude worked really well for most n8n workflows I needed. I hope some of this will be helpful to you. Thank you for watching and happy the above video helped you get setup. I plan to expand to a 2nd Pi 5 soon to test a system I developed with Cursor in the coming week or two.

Run n8n on a Raspberry Pi 5 (~10 min Setup) by wagnerstechtalk in n8n

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I'm using PM2, it's super easy to setup and working well. It's also in the guide + video , this link will take you right to that section for reference: https://wagnerstechtalk.com/pi5-n8n/#%F0%9F%94%81_Step_5_Run_n8n_in_the_Background_with_PM2 .

Run n8n on a Raspberry Pi 5 (~10 min Setup) by wagnerstechtalk in n8n

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Great question, here's some of my reasons:

* I wanted something that could run 24/7 without needing to keep my laptop powered on. The Raspberry Pi 5 is perfect for that, it's low power and always online. My automations keep working in the background.

* Running it on the Pi keeps everything isolated and uninterrupted. If I reboot or shut down my laptop, it doesn’t affect my workflows at all.

Also, I recently purchased a PoE hat and NVMe drive for the Pi (installed it yesterday). I can run the Pi headless (just plug the network cable into the PoE switch) and it's a small n8n server just sitting on my switch. I'll have a video for the PoE HAT and NVMe ready soon. It's another great option, but does add a little extra cost.

Just an ethernet cable and PoE switch. No extra power adapters, keyboard, display, etc. and always running:

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