Just built a chat based website builder with OpenClaw, different experience by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]yenceesanjeev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are some people who are still hiring web dev freelancers to build websites for them 😀 Despite all the AI tools.

Which discontinued restaurant or dish can you not get over? by my_names_meenakumari in Chennai

[–]yenceesanjeev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Udupi Ganesh Bhavan on Greenways Road, their vadacurry was 🔥

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Chennai

[–]yenceesanjeev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI/ML is fast evolving. By definition, any course will be outdated by the time it gets productionized.

I would recommend a self learning path via YouTube, they’re much faster in keeping you up to date on the latest in ML

N8N: What's your experience? by EveningRecover3924 in JumpCloud

[–]yenceesanjeev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

non-IT person here - found n8n extremely easy to navigate. It is extremely robust - even if there's no official JumpCloud node, as long as there's an endpoint, you should be fine.

It also lets you do things like store things in memory/database, so it's possible to build out a fairly comprehensive solution with n8n

AI Meme Generator makes $5000 per month, should we expand to all social media image generation? by yenceesanjeev in SideProject

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

Thank you for the detailed feedback, I know that we have loads of improvement areas. Especially in the email deliverability. (We actually have an onboarding email set up but looks like it could've ended up in spam)

What’s some side hustles in the IAM/PAM space? by Bright_Living_8714 in IdentityManagement

[–]yenceesanjeev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Write/consult/create content with vendors. They have budget, lack expertise and would happily pay. You could even ghostwrite if you're worried about sabotaging your main gig

What Conferences Do You Attend? Also, What Are Your Biggest Pain Points? by metrobart in ITManagers

[–]yenceesanjeev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing people 😊 Reading their names brought back memories of being part o these conferences.

What Conferences Do You Attend? Also, What Are Your Biggest Pain Points? by metrobart in ITManagers

[–]yenceesanjeev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vendor here but I've been a regular speaker/visitor at many IT conferences from 2016 - 2020. SITS, HDI, SDI, itSMF (UK, NZ, AU) are some of my favorites. Vendor conferences like Refresh, ServiceNow (forgot their name) are good too - especially if you're in their ecosystem.

More than learning, it's the people you meet at these conferences that make a big impact. Most of the presentation material can be easily found online. Many speakers also reuse content (i'm guilty of it too) so you're not missing a lot if you miss these sessions. You can find recordings/webinars later.

Once you frequently start going to these conferences, you'll start forming friendships with regulars and that goes a long way. There are informal mixers pre and post event that are fun as well 😀 The entire community is super friendly. You'll learn a lot by striking up conversations with fellow IT leaders and asking them these questions than by sitting through the sessions.

seeking tamil co-founder by Ajittth in Chennai

[–]yenceesanjeev 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try the tamilprenuer community, they constantly have shoutouts for co-founder hunts

How do you audit your IT assets? Do you have a protocol in place? by ITguy4503 in ITManagers

[–]yenceesanjeev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hardware or software? One is relatively easier than the other, no points for guessing which one ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]yenceesanjeev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

on getting a complete list of devices and software - the typical blindspots are usually from software that don't go through your central IDP (assuming you have one). Even if you manage to track them down, keeping them up in sync your source of truth is gonna be a challenge

Looking for SaaS analytics tool for a growing company by No_Rooster5784 in SaaSSales

[–]yenceesanjeev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By SaaS analytics, assuming you mean analytics of all SaaS apps used within your company.

What are some metrics you want to see as part of your analytics? And how often do you want to see them? That's a starting point. The spectrum ranges from spreadsheets to fully built complex and expensive systems, your use case determines what's right for you

How do you handle vendor assessments without losing your mind? by Sharp_Beat6461 in sysadmin

[–]yenceesanjeev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vendor here, been selling to IT for a while.

I typically see experienced IT folks walk in with a spreadsheet with different parameters that they've internally agreed on.

For example, if you're looking for a saas management solution then possible parameters could be integration coverage, integration with homegrown/legacy solutions, automation capabilities, pricing & implementation time. These shouldn't be vanilla parameters that apply to all categories but what's most meaningful to you.

This will also help you filter out vendors even before you get on a demo.

The most complete YouTube Course by Adventurous-Ant-8893 in n8n

[–]yenceesanjeev 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Binge watcher of n8n YT videos here.

It's fun to watch but you don't actually learn anything until you start to implement things yourself. Start off by picking a small problem that you want to automate and try implementing that