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@tejesh_1

running a SaaS business.

Katılım Haziran 2014
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adam@adamtwtz·
this Adaptive AI agent tells brands exactly what tiktok content is going viral in their niche before they brief a single creator here's how brands are running campaigns that actually convert on Content Rewards: -> drop your niche hashtag in and it scans TikTok for the highest performing content right now -> filters by view velocity, engagement rate, and watch time -> identifies the exact hooks, formats, and topics driving views in your market -> maps out the patterns every viral video in your niche shares -> generates a full content brief your creators can execute immediately -> launch it as a clipping campaign on content rewards and scale with hundreds of creators -> tracks what's working and updates the brief as trends shift -> every step from trend research to live campaign is automated what used to cost a full agency retainer now runs on autopilot. reply "AGENT" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can launch your first data-driven creator campaign this week (must be following)
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Malcolm Ocean 🏴‍☠️
Malcolm Ocean 🏴‍☠️@Malcolm_Ocean·
suggestions for healthy+affordable non-perishable foods for a baby who doesn't have molars yet? I want something I can keep in my backpack for weeks without thinking about it
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@Malcolm_Ocean I am also curious to know this. Even if not best, what are considerable options? RAG with contextual chunking strategy? Direct prompting of models with 1mil context length?
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Malcolm Ocean 🏴‍☠️@Malcolm_Ocean·
current best way to do "LLM automatically keeps general memories and can pull up exact relevant convo history if needed"? some sort of RAG? it's for more of a therapy-like application than a technical or customer-service application, if that matters
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Ankur Goyal
Ankur Goyal@ankrgyl·
something i've been thinking about recently there are no more engineers, designers, PMs, etc there are product owners. product owners write code, solicit feedback, drive roadmap, collaborate, talk to customers, answer support tickets, etc.
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@pramodk73 @phuctm97 "Make your content LLM ready" is perhaps not relatable? (unless you are targeting software engineers who use Cursor/Windsurf which then is okay)
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Pramod@pramodk73·
@phuctm97 I am building CrawlChat.app in the same space Minh. I don't see much traction mainly because I am small account and shit at marketing haha
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Minh-Phuc Tran
Minh-Phuc Tran@phuctm97·
This is the year of "Vercel(s) for MCP servers". MCP is still super new and I already saw many products popping up trying to be "Vercel/v0 for MCP servers". 😄 Do you think it's good or bad idea?
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@arvidkahl @GregKamradt Bonus: A similar technique works great for identifying sponsored content and excluding it before generating summaries! cc: @GregKamradt
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
I'm so giddy about what I built this week. Behind the scenes, Podscan has been diarizing all transcripts for a few days — splitting the audio into individual speakers. Speaker 1, Speaker 2, and so on. Useful, but limited. Since today, my AI tools also figure out who's talking. EVERYTHING in these images is gleamed from a podcast title, its description, and JUST the audio of the podcast episode shown. Two strings and an mp3 file. Transcript: local OpenAI's Whisper, large-v2 Entity detection: local LLaMA3, run on metadata and the transcript Summary: local LLaMA3, chunked over the full transcript Speaker diarization: local pyannote, run before Whisper Speaker assignment: local LLaMA3, chunked over the transcript All local. Not a single API call to Claude or OpenAI's platform. This is now running on Podscan.fm at scale for every new podcast episode being released everywhere. (Prioritizing popular shows, for maximum effect.) And tomorrow, I'll work on bringing this level of detail to the Podscan API so that others can build their podcast processing pipelines on the most detailed, accurate, and pre-enhanced podcast database you can find anywhere.
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Adam
Adam@AdamYamada·
SupaCrawl from @tejesh_1 has been an extremely useful tool. Got so many pages indexed quickly.
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@DmytroKrasun Show the input fields without hiding them behind labels that need to be clicked. Scrolling is easy. (+ does not cause layout shifts) I mostly do Cmd + F to find a setting, which only works with text labels that are not hidden under accordions.🍥
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Dmytro Krasun
Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
A few times, I got feedback that my options in the ScreenshotOne.com playground were frustrating. I use shadcn/ui. What is the best component or UI/UX pattern to replace a lot of settings like:
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@levelsio @csonotes you can START only if you feel special..like you are born to do it. However, for financial success, you listen to the market and follow the money.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I had a crazy conversation with a friend who wants to start building startups too, his name is @csonotes and before this he was always a freelancer The problem he had was he thought every idea he had was not big enough or did not have "product founder fit" With that he meant he wanted to build a product that fit close to himself as a personality and he gave me as an example of someone with great "product founder fit" I asked him do you really think I always had a burning passion for interior design and that's why I did Interior AI? Or I have always wanted to enter the model photography industry with Photo AI? Or I'm very very passionate about jobs which is why I have Remote OK? Nomad List might be the only exception where I acutally do have "product founder fit" I told him I think it's a highly overrated concept because I had no idea what businesses I would be running when I started and still don't know what I will be running in the next few years, because it's impossible to plan what business you will build. The market changes so fast and most things you do fail. So it's more like surfing waves and the market CHOOSING YOU to do something, not you choosing what to do. You try smell and follow the customer demand, and only then you can have a viable business...for a while, until it ends and the demand goes elsewhere Elon Musk started by digitizing the Yellow Pages phone book as a startup, now he's building rockets to Mars, sure he has great "product founder fit" now but that's a bit of a big thing to ask for when you're just starting out as a entrepreneur doing your first thing. Regarding "nothing being big enough for him" (lol btw), you almost always start small, but small things can grow big (lol): Facebook started as an online year book and now it's a bleeding edge VR tech consortium of social media apps. Only if you have millions/billions to burn like again Elon did later in his career, you can start building things more fundamentally from principles where you want humanity to go. Even then it's crazy hard to get that demand, see how Bezos' space startup is doing compared (and he also has the billions to burn!), it's just hard (lollllll). So yeah IMHO: 1) ignore this "omg it's not big enough" idea, just ship a small thing, 2) if customer demand, or no customer demand, your ship is now in the ocean and you'll start sailing and see where you end up, things start happening cause you took action and made something (and hopefully launched it, talked about it), 3) "product founder fit" is mostly a myth, nobody does exactly what they want to do, and you can't just CONTROL the market like a god to make exactly the business YOU want, you can at maximum steer the ship a little bit, but the waves/wind (aka the market) are 100000x more powerful than you and they'll bring you somewhere else you don't expect to end up! ⛵️ Enjoy sailing the stormy oceans of entrepreneurship!
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@prasaadk @OzolinsJanis HTML5 had <marquee> tag for scrolling text. (a deprecated tag now) Google search of "Marquee slider" would result in npm component libraries to achieve a similar effect.
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Prasad Kulkarni
Prasad Kulkarni@prasaadk·
Frontend/UX experts, what's a standard name for this kind of bi-directionally scrolling panels. I am starting to see this more often these days. This is where I spotted it: ozolinsjanis.com/course cc: @OzolinsJanis - free publicity for you
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ILIAS ISM
ILIAS ISM@illyism·
Drop your startups domain I'll send you 1 tip To improve your SEO strategy
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@DeepakNesss Ah! how about selecting elements with `position: fixed` style and clicking on elements with named attributes like *close*? Hard to create an exhaustive list but possible to achieve over time.
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DeepakNess
DeepakNess@DeepakNesss·
@tejesh_1 Yes, true. But some banners are for email popups as well.
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DeepakNess
DeepakNess@DeepakNesss·
Over 50 people have accessed this Node.js script that takes screenshots of multiple URLs from a CSV file. It's free! Next, I want to add a feature that automatically blocks cookie banners or other popups before taking the screenshot. But no luck so far 🙃 Can anyone help?
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Tej@tejesh_1·
@NithurM @pbteja1998 @Cloudflare yes, that seems to be the case. We have to pay once with Cloudflare so domain registrar details get changed to Cloudflare.
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Nithur
Nithur@NithurM·
@pbteja1998 @Cloudflare Cloudflare is my new favorite platform to buy domains after the Google domains fiasco. Absolutely love it. Also, did you pay for renewal when transferring the domains to CF?
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Bhanu Teja P
Bhanu Teja P@pbteja1998·
Moved most of my domains to @Cloudflare. Transferring to Cloudflare took less than 5 mins. I thought it would take days and probably some downtime 😅 But no, it's as simple as clicking a few buttons, and it's done!!
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Acho Arnold⚡
Acho Arnold⚡@acho_arnold·
I need the SEO gods to help me here, I've submitted my site to be index by google search engine months ago but it's still not indexed. Any tips on what I should do? #buildinpublic
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Tej@tejesh_1·
Fan of @beehiiv 🚀 Took less than 5 minutes from signup to placing the subscription form in @ReadPods_com
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Hey @PaddleHQ, any chance you want to help me set up my next SaaS business on your platform? Verification is hard, for anyone involved. And it never gets any easier.
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