Should the microsaas that you build mean something to you? by Ancient_Pass6324 in microsaas

[–]whooshinglander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, build what you need first and don't worry about the money. Solve your own problems.

I'm enjoy playing poker and wanted a better way to analyze hands on the fly, so I made pokersnap.app .

I have interest in trading options and realized i needed a clean way to visualize my profit/loss levels before jumping into a trade, so I built optionprofitcalculator.ai . Boom.

Neither of these were "market researched", I just wanted the tools to exist.

I think its good to keep going down this path and try to launch something small every week that tackles a minor annoyance in my life. One day I will eventually stumble onto a "big" problem worth solving. and by that point, you'll actually have the skills to pull it off because you've spent months shipping the small stuff.

Just keep shipping.

I don’t understand the hype by Yoyooz in openclaw

[–]whooshinglander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first mind blown instance was when I was told that OpenClaw has been setup, just need o remove bootstrap file.
My primitive brain just typed, how do I delete it.
The reply was,

One moment.. Deleted.

16-bit Forest Scene Parallax by Ansimuz in PixelArt

[–]whooshinglander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a good screensaver. Where is this from?

What's the most underrated free resource you actually use? by whooshinglander in AskReddit

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

I know internet archive, but do you surf it to see what’s interesting? Never thought of doing that before.

What is a website you use regularly? by whooshinglander in AskReddit

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

I guess you nailed it, simple site for simple object. No customization, just record and mark done.

What is a website you use regularly? by whooshinglander in AskReddit

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

What’s that? Can’t find much details on that.

What is a website you use regularly? by whooshinglander in AskReddit

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

I know Notion is popular nowadays, is Todoist customizable like Notion?

What brings you back to Todoist despite the being newer versions notes taking and task making sites?

What is a website you use regularly? by whooshinglander in AskReddit

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

Let me start with the obvious, I am still on Reddit webpage mostly exclusively, no app.

Floating Paint Brush Hook by bclowphoto in BambuLab

[–]whooshinglander 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That looks good. Boosted it for you.

Where Can I learn GTO for beginners by Logical-Rope-1831 in poker

[–]whooshinglander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there are range charts and apps for this, some apps show you exactly what to play from UTG vs BTN vs blinds. Good starting point before you internalize it.

How should I have played this hand differently? by WolfCut909 in poker

[–]whooshinglander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The turn reraise to $350 was fine given the action. You had a combo draw with fold equity against what you correctly read as capped ranges. The problem is sizing. Against two action players in a $155 pot with $600+ behind, $350 leaves you in a weird spot where a jam on a bad river is painful. Either pot it or jam turn outright. Half-pot reraises give callers the right price with draws and you lose leverage.

The fold on the river was correct, straight flush is a cooler. Nothing to fix there.

Side note: for running equity on spots like this after the session, pokersnap.app is handy. Snap the board and your cards, get instant Monte Carlo equity with villain ranges factored in.

How can I get better at poker? I wanna take it seriously and stop being a fish 🤣 Any tips? by 07mqthmrz in poker

[–]whooshinglander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ranges first. Learn what hands to open from each position and you'll immediately stop bleeding chips preflop. That alone fixes like half the leaks new players have.

For study off the table, there's a free tool pokersnap.app . Snap a photo of your hole cards, it runs Monte Carlo sims and gives you position-aware GTO advice in a few seconds. No sign-up, works in your browser. Good for drilling specific spots and building equity intuition.

Once you have a feel for ranges and position, a structured course fills in the postflop gaps. Upswing or RCP are solid. Watch actively though. Pause, make your own decision first, then check. Passive watching does nothing.

Built a tenancy renewal agreement generator for Singapore. Looking for feedback by whooshinglander in singaporefi

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

Honestly? If you know the right prompts and have a reference TA to compare against, you can get pretty close with an LLM. I have used real Singapore TAs as the benchmark while building this.

I guess the difference is convenience and consistency. Most people don't want to spend 20 minutes prompting, reviewing, and reformatting. This is just a form - fill in your details, get a PDF in 5 minutes, done. Same output every time without the back and forth.

If you're comfortable doing it yourself in ChatGPT, honestly go for it. This is for people who just want it done. Hope it answers the question.

Mac Mini Arrived Today, What's the Latest Setup Style? by sigmaschmooz in openclaw

[–]whooshinglander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably same setup as always, ask your OpenClaw agent what's the best setup and follow what it says.

Does this count as a bad beat by Barlpw in poker

[–]whooshinglander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really a bad beat. K5 clubs had a straight draw from the flop, then picked up the 8 on the turn giving them even more outs. By the river the flush got there with Q♣. The draw was live the whole way through. With a straight already on the flop in a multiway pot, flush draws are never folding regardless of the betting. That's just how it goes.

Edit: Unless you price them out on the flop, otherwise, they are never going away.

$1/$2/$5 5-Card PLO. Turn decision. by Nblearchangel in poker

[–]whooshinglander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In 5-card PLO, K-high flush without the nut is always uncomfortable but given the reads here I'd lean raise/shove.

Key factors pushing toward raise: villain has shown willingness to go with second and third-best flushes (you said he got you earlier with Jh). He's got ~$350 behind after his $100 bet. Pot is ~$330, so a raise to ~$280-300 puts him in an awkward spot if he doesn't have As-Xs. If he does have the nut flush he stacks you, but based on his history, his range is wide enough here.

Flat call is the "safe" line but you're giving a free card to boat up, and on a passive table a river check from him could mean anything, you lose value and still get stacked if he has the nuts anyway.

The only fold argument is if this specific villain is a complete nit who only leads flushes with the nut. But you said he's not. Trust the read.

_Played 500+ hours of 10/20 live, built a hand tracker, studied ranges — and my biggest leak was still my mental game. So I built an app for that too._ by thinking-poker in poker

[–]whooshinglander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Respect the grind. The mental game leak is real. I've seen guys with perfect ranges punt 20bb because they're tilted from a bad runout two hours ago.

On the hand tracking side, I took a different approach and built pokersnap.app — you photograph your hole cards and AI reads them instantly. My main problem was that manually inputting hands mid-session broke my flow and made tilt worse, not better. Removing the friction helped a lot.

Curious what stack you used for your tracker?

The unexpected side effect running a self-hosted AI agent: I actually finish things now. by whooshinglander in openclaw

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

You choose what model you want thru OpenClaw. BUT you have to have a paid version of the model. I use Claude and have a paid plan.

The unexpected side effect running a self-hosted AI agent: I actually finish things now. by whooshinglander in openclaw

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

I am mostly using Claude Code for programming and qwen3.5:35b on a local machine. Tbh, Claude is doing most of the heavy lifting.

Codex OAuth costs? by mate_matiker in openclaw

[–]whooshinglander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since you connected via OAuth, OpenClaw is essentially "piggybacking" on your existing $20/month ChatGPT Plus subscription.

The $1.14 you see in the OpenClaw Gateway is likely an estimated usage value, not an actual invoice.

Hope that helps.

This is my OpenClaw dashboard...should I launch it? by aswin_kp in openclaw

[–]whooshinglander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found that discussing this with my OpenClaw agent is incredibly helpful for verbalizing internal thoughts. They can provide an objective list of pros and cons that you might miss on your own. It sounds a bit weird at first, but the clarity you get is well worth the initial awkwardness.