u/Enough_Boysenberry20
POV: Claude before everything goes to shit
Chris Redfield trying to boulder-punch his way through Shibuya in Jujutsu Kaisen
Chris Redfield from Resident Evil gets dropped into the middle of the Shibuya Incident during JJK season 2. he doesn't have any cursed energy, he just has a tactical vest, an assault rifle, and pure unadulterated boulder-punching muscle mass.
a grade 1 cursed spirit emerges from an alley and chris immediately tackles it into a concrete pillar and starts throwing heavy right hooks. Sukuna is sitting on top of a water tower watching this unaugmented human fist-fight a curse with zero cursed energy, utterly baffled by the sheer physical audacity.
What's the best API have you used??
For my experience I'm used to Gemini cuz there's no limit on sending pics that can't be described unlike gpt, although the downside is the more you stay on a single chat the more side tracked.
“we sandboxed the agent” meanwhile the agent:
Uh, guys...are we sure this is a good idea?
bro disappeared like he never existed
GPT 6 reading that Roon signed the ‘pace the frontier’ and then reading his X posts
Whats the best AI study companion in 2026?
Yo guys, I need some kind of AI buddy for studying because I'm terrible at staying consistent on my own.
I've tried tolan, poke and a couple of similar apps, but I don't really want to pay for that and I’m not fully convinced
I'm looking for something that can:
I) Remember what I'm studying and my goals
II) Send me notifications and check in without me opening the app first
III) remember my goals, exams and deadlines
IV) keep me accountable and adapt as I make progress
So yes I’m looking for an AI companion or buddy that also works well for studying, rather than a dedicated study app, does anything like this exist with a decent free version?
How to stand out for buy side roles with a tech/CS background
I been following the sub for a bit and wanted to get the community's perspective on breaking into the buy side from a practical hardware/software background
What is your go to API for dev project??
I'm planning out a new side project and looking to add search capabilities but I haven't locked down the exact scope yet
I’m a travel creator, these are the things that helped me most
I’m making travel content for a while, and one of the first things I noticed is that brands already have plenty of nice photos and polished videos.
What they often need more of is content that helps people understand what the experience feels like, so I have some tips for you:
A) Make the video useful:
When I film a hotel, tour or activity, I try to include the details I would want to know before booking.
How far is the hotel from the centre? What does the room look like in normal lighting? Is the experience better for couples, families or solo travellers? Is it worth the price?
The videos that get the most saves and questions usually answer something specific.
B) Show the full experience:
Hotels already have professional shots of the room, pool and restaurant.
I try to show the parts that make the stay feel real: arriving, checking in, opening the curtains, going down for breakfast, walking around the area and seeing what the place feels like at different times of the day.
C) Give the product a reason to appear
This matters a lot when working with travel apps, eSIMs, booking platforms or luggage brands.
I usually introduce the product through a situation that already makes sense in the video.
D) Start with places near you:
You don’t need an international trip to build a travel portfolio.
Local hotels, restaurants, spas, tours, countryside stays and weekend activities can give you plenty of material.
You can also make sample content for travel apps from home using screen recordings, voiceovers and planning-style videos.
E) Pitch a specific idea:
Generic messages like “I love your hotel and would love to collaborate” are easy to ignore.
I get better responses when I include a clear concept.
For example, I might suggest a video about spending a quiet weekend outside the city, or a guide to visiting the area without following the usual tourist route.
That gives the company something concrete to react to and shows that I’ve looked at what they offer.
F) Pay attention to saves and questions:
Views are useful, but travel content often gives stronger signals through saves, comments and direct questions.
I always save screenshots of those results because they’re useful when pitching the next client.
The biggest thing I’ve learned is to create content from the point of view of someone planning the trip.
Here: https://sideshift.app/blog/become-a-travel-influencer you can find other tips and real examples, ask me anything if you want to start :)
Any tips for being a travel creator?
I enjoy traveling with my friends and we decided to be a travel creator, the problem is we dont really know where to start.
LLMs can't fake randomness, even in a word list
Your UGC scripts sound like 1990s infomercials. Stop doing this
I review creatives for a small agency, and I have to reject 80% of the raw footage we get because creators talk like they are on QVC. If your video starts with: "Are you tired of dry skin? Well look no further!" — the viewer has already swiped away. It triggers the ad-blocker in our brains immediately. UGC needs to feel native to the platform. Instead of: "I absolutely love this new pan." Say: "I’m officially throwing away every other pan in my kitchen." Instead of: "This app saves me so much time." Say: "I gatekept this app for six months because I didn't want it to get ruined." Stop selling. Start gossiping
Any tips for newbies?
I just recently come across this and now I'm pretty curious and I'm searching on the internet what to do or where to start
Any tips for an interview?
Got a sched for interview but I don't really do good at interviews
I been using Gemini a lil bit too often
I been using it when I have a specific problem or common i just take a screen shot of the problem im having then its done, sure it dont work everytime but I get ideas from the data he sends so I always ended up with a step by step guide. Like now I just use it like a house equipment, yea there are other ai platforms but gemini is easy to use for some reason and there is no limit for me to send pic.
My driveway makes me more money on Saturdays than my job
I live about a 15-minute walk from a major college football stadium. On game days, the official parking lots charge $60+ and the traffic getting out is a nightmare. I have a reasonably sized driveway and a small strip of grass. I can fit 4 cars. I put a cardboard sign out that says "Parking $40 - Easy Exit." Fills up in 20 minutes. I collect $160 cash, watch the game on my couch, and I don't have to do a single thing. If you live near any major venue, stadium, or festival ground, do not leave your driveway empty.