▲ 19 r/SearchAPIs+1 crossposts

i love reading pre-chatgpt reddit answers and realizing just how much LLMs sound like redditors

u/Future_Fall556 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/Altman+1 crossposts

Me telling Opus that Codex said his code ain’t shit. Adversarial reviews at their finest.

u/Future_Fall556 — 11 days ago
▲ 6 r/Altman+2 crossposts

I asked Codex beat the “I’m Not a Robot” game and it got stuck on level 15. So it opened up YouTube and watched a tutorial… then solved it

u/Future_Fall556 — 12 days ago
▲ 6 r/UGC_forhire+2 crossposts

stop giving away full raw footage rights in your initial UGC quote

when a B2B client asks for your raw video files, they plan on editing 10 different ad variations over the next year. if you bundle raw files into your base $250 creation fee, you're leaving thousands on the table.

always charge an additional 50% fee for raw asset delivery and cap usage at 6 months unless they pay a quarterly retainer.

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u/Additional-Sound-762 — 13 days ago

Claude and its stupid fucking made up metaphors and woowoo nonsense when you ask it a life sciences question

u/Future_Fall556 — 14 days ago
▲ 4 r/UGC_forhire+1 crossposts

Mobile dog groomers are desperate for social media help

mobile dog groomers are making crazy money right now but their instagram pages are just terrible blurry photos of wet dogs looking miserable. I reached out to one and offered a free video in exchange for grooming my dog. I filmed a highly edited satisfying before and after video. it got them 10 new clients in a week. now I manage three different vans in my city

u/Future_Fall556 — 15 days ago

How to pitch a STEM / Computer Science background in sell-side Interviews (without sounding like a code monkey)

Hello!! I can see a lot of CS and engineering majors having issues writing their resume for IB or capital markets interviews. thought I would just leave some quick advice about how to sell yourself without seeming like a coder.

The biggest issue I have seen is going into detail about your technology stack or even the actual code you wrote for the project. The coverage people interviewing you could not care less about that. you should rather focus on your rigorous approach and process management skills. even if you developed full-stack applications or were using linear programming and optimization algorithms, you could just focus on your ability to convert unstructured data into structured data based on logical conditions and produce a solution. essentially you are doing that in financial modeling using excel as well.

You need to have a good reason why you should be on the advisory side and not developing tools because MD's would immediately think that you are flight-risk for technology company when things get difficult. explain how you want to leverage your quantitative skills to assess the strategy of a whole business and not just in it's IT division.

hope this helps!!

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u/Future_Fall556 — 16 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Technical VA & UGC Creator | Specializing in Tech, Software, and Photography Gear

Hello everyone!

I'm Ven from philippines, I'm technical virtual assistant and ugc Creator with a background in computer science. If you need interesting content created around technical products, app reviews, software demonstrations, and e-commerce brands, I can offer my skills that combine both technical knowledge and creative writing experience that will help you make your product more appealing.

Although I only have one main professional position under my belt, I am a very cheerful person with a great desire to learn and adapt.

My Niche Areas:

Tech & Software: App reviews, productivity tools such as task management software, and software demos (background in full-stack web development).

E-commerce: Video unboxing, physical product demo, storefront review, e-commerce management or backend tool review.

Gaming: Indie games, 2D educational games, and stress/hardware testing.

Skills & Services:

High quality videos production and editing.

Technical breakdown of products in understandable language.

Clean and professional formatting/documentation.

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Availability:

looking for part-time, one-off, and continuous partnerships.

If you need an individual who is equally comfortable talking about both the technical and creative aspects of your product, then drop me a line! Please feel free to DM me on Reddit.

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u/Future_Fall556 — 18 days ago