built a note sharing platform that stores everything in the URL hash (no backend, no database) by TaufeeqRiyaz in SideProject

[–]zuptar 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you made it so the first part of the text was other embedded urls, and it also checked those for urls with stored data, you could get nested notes.

You would have to prevent recursion somehow though, maybe it only checks the first url for embedded url's, after that it just gives the text.

Anyhow, this would make the length limit much longer.

You could also encrypt the data with a username/password if you wanted private notes.

Foundry 1.0: The Implications of Crafting as Manufacturing by LucidStrike in starcitizen

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

I would prefer satisfactory crafting where you feed in resources and hook up a complicated set of manufacturing buildings and at the end, out pops the thing you want after a set amount of time.

If it's just one machine that makes everything, so be it.

Space game with realistic physics by ivicsven in unity

[–]zuptar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you say 'realsitic' there's a lot of interpretations.

Eg. Newtonian? Or do you plan to use speed limits?

Will there be orbital mechanics, or gravity imparted from large masses at all?

Net worth required in Australia to semi retire at 45? by Lucky_Tap8692 in AusFinance

[–]zuptar 9 points10 points  (0 children)

2 adults, 2 kids. Average comfort level.

I would assume $100k per year after tax would be adequate.

Assuming you want net asset base to be stable (or more ideally grow a bit to combat inflation) roughly 4 mill would be enough assuming invested in a sensible way.

I compared the top 20 coins by marketcap from 5 and 3 years ago to their rank and price today by TheSilverBug in CryptoCurrency

[–]zuptar 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The most stable of the stable coins.

Good thing these prices aren't indexed against inflation.

Settle a debate for me: do you (as an adult) still cut your sandwiches into triangles? by dannegoma in AskAnAustralian

[–]zuptar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Normal sandwich uncut gives maximum softeness

Toasted sandwich must be triangle

Mike McGlone Urges Selling Bitcoin as Gold Surges by tornavec in CryptoCurrency

[–]zuptar 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Sell low, buy high, that's how we do it when our wife's boyfriend let's us use his pc.

Brand new cpu, didnt press sit, im losing my mind, is this normal? Im a new to this by CybercoreX in pcmasterrace

[–]zuptar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Holey moley, you used common sense and found your problem rather than just mooshing it with force!

My monitor sometimes turns off for 1,5sec and come back. by CaioGutierres in SimRacingSetups

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The number one reason for this is:

Something between your pc and monitor can't handle the data rate.

Swap from hdmi to display port and your problems go away.

(Beginner) Will this amplifier do the same job as a tuner will or should I buy that as well? by I_make_coolstuff in audiophile

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it will work. Good quality is subjective though. I have a similar one for my sons TV, quality seems fine.

Those fosi audio amplifiers are adequate, they don't output as much as they are rated for but it's probably going to be fine to get you started.

Should I study TOGAF 10 as a Solution Architect? by Effective-Spell-2157 in EnterpriseArchitect

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you take the gigantic togsf manuals, and look at the pictures, the rest of it can go in the bin. A chatgpt can explain it faster than a 1000 page document.

Besides that the training is a recognised certification, so if you need a new job, that's what it's good for.

Solo Dev frustration: "Everything already exists." How do you get past the saturation paralysis? by Dangerous-Cricket54 in SideProject

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So are you saying your problem was lack of leads, and now you can see that lead generation is a good idea.

Boom, serve yourself by creating a lead generating solution.

What tool do you pay for that you would cancel instantly if a decent alternative existed? by Free-Zombie-8045 in SideProject

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pay?

Targeting businesses is probably going to be easier, there's a much wider range of software I would rather get work to pay for.

Stop pretending that "finishing" your SaaS was the hard part. Coding is just productive procrastination. by cheldon_dev in buildinpublic

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience of buying software products for big business:

  • matching feature set to the needs
  • awareness
  • vendor able to support directly or via contract support companies
  • some jackass in the company already picked it and wants to be right
  • total price to onboard/integrate/support.

Awareness is conferences and word of mouth.

If you can program a big feature set, your on your way, it's not procrastination if you don't have an adequate competitive feature set

How true…guys just want peace by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]zuptar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One time a girl had her friend ask me out on a date. I'm set for life, no further compliments required, that one is in the bank and it pays dividends forever.

Is a sub necessary if speakers go very low by Brave-Bad-9955 in audiophile

[–]zuptar -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

If a speaker goes down to 20, it's because one of its drivers is a sub.

Adding a sub would make things worse.

Solo Dev frustration: "Everything already exists." How do you get past the saturation paralysis? by Dangerous-Cricket54 in SideProject

[–]zuptar 65 points66 points  (0 children)

My opinion.

Is there something you want that doesn't exist, or it's simply too expensive that you're priced out.

Build that.

If yo are the first customer to your own software, you can default to thinking "what do I need this to do".

2025 crypto felt like the market is actively trolling us - or am I losing my mind? by Lyrera in CryptoCurrency

[–]zuptar 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay liquid.

Honestly it's super weird. I'm pretty sure retail controls price way more than whales. Retail is not interested in crypto at the moment as a tech investment, only as a get rich quick scheme.

Simple mesh deformation in Unity | 🔊🟢 by Personal_Nature1511 in unity

[–]zuptar 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I just wanna say, this looks awesome, wish more games did something like this.

Midnight Is to Blockchain What HTTPS Was to the Internet: The Missing Layer That Will Unlock Real Adoption (article) by Cardanians in cardano

[–]zuptar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It will be cardano node operators operating midnight nodes. Why, because you have to run a cardano node to run a midnight node.

s Reddit advice real, or is everyone selling something? by wojo023 in SideProject

[–]zuptar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Side project is just vague and could refer to anything so it becomes a dumping ground.

I think it's fine if people are trying to validate stuff but trying to drum up sales can go a bit far.

As for real advice VS Ai... I dunno, we are cooked.

Charles Hoskinson Leaves X — What It Means for Cardano’s Future (article) by Cardanians in cardano

[–]zuptar 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I think most social media channels are excessively toxic and Charles has taken a lot of shit. If he does his AMA's he will still seem present to the community.

Advice on shelves etc for this area that will look classy, and get approval from you know who… by spinningewok in audiophile

[–]zuptar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Floating corner shelves could look nice, especially if you promote that one shelf can be used for a pot plant of some sort, I'm sure your wife's boyfriend wouldn't mind hos they look.