Bloomberg chart shows the US-China AI gap rapidly disappearing, and China is making "frontier prices" impossible
▲ 42 r/SearchAPIs+1 crossposts

Bloomberg chart shows the US-China AI gap rapidly disappearing, and China is making "frontier prices" impossible

u/One_Currency_4480 — 1 day ago
▲ 10 r/SearchAPIs+1 crossposts

Someone's AI agents are watching Youtube instead of working and blaming their co-workers. We live in the future.

u/Potchikels_ — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/Altman

they literally just removed the department that says "hey maybe don't"

u/Potchikels_ — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/WeirdCharacters+1 crossposts

Gojo Satoru trying to teach Luffy how to use Infinity

Gojo trying to explain atomic-level space manipulation to Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy listens attentively for five minutes, picks his nose, and asks if Infinity can be used to stretch his stomach so he can eat two entire cows at once.

Gojo gives up trying to teach cursed energy and just takes him out for ramen.

reddit.com
u/Grand_Design8731 — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/amodei

Multilogin is too expensive. So I open-sourced it.

I got tired of paying for Multilogin, so I decided to build and open-source my own alternative.
It patches Firefox at the C++ level and generates a different but internally consistent browser fingerprint for each session instead of relying on JavaScript spoofing.
The project is fully open source under the MIT license and completely free to use. I'd really appreciate technical feedback from anyone working with Playwright, Firefox, browser fingerprinting, or AI agents.
Repo: https://github.com/feder-cr/invisible_playwright

u/Potchikels_ — 15 days ago

"mom, why are we broke?" "your dad paid for Claude Max and never shipped a single thing."

u/Potchikels_ — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/UGCs

Watch out for agency master service agreements re-selling your raw B-roll

learned this the hard way after seeing my raw video b-roll pop up in an ad for a completely different software product I never heard of. predatory UGC agencies write subtle sub-licensing clauses into their master service agreements allowing them to pool your raw unedited footage into their internal stock libraries.

they pay you $150 for the original shoot, then re-license your face and voice clips to 12 other clients for $500 a pop while you see zero backend royalties. strike out any clause containing "derivative works", "sub-licensing", or "asset pooling". specify in writing that raw assets are strictly bound to the single named end-brand on the purchase order.

reddit.com
u/Potchikels_ — 18 days ago
▲ 3 r/UGC_forhire+1 crossposts

Stop signing perpetual buyout clauses in B2B SaaS UGC contracts

agencies are embedding broad "in perpetuity worldwide usage" language inside standard creator agreements for B2B software products. you think you are making $300 for a quick screen-record testimonial, but six months later your face is running on paid Youtube pre-roll ads targeting 50,000 enterprise tech buyers.

always line-item your usage terms. charge base rate for 90 days local digital rights, then add a 50% monthly recurring licensing fee if they want to keep running the ad. if they push back, walk away. enterprise clients have actual marketing budgets and will pay $2k+ per quarter if you hold your ground on licensing.

reddit.com
u/Lala1994_u_1264 — 19 days ago
▲ 7 r/UGCs+2 crossposts

PSA: If a brand asks you to buy the product on Amazon first, it is a SCAM

I’ve seen three different beginners in this sub fall for this this week, so let's clear this up. If a brand reaches out and says: "We'd love to work with you! Just buy our product on Amazon, send us the order number, and we will reimburse you via PayPal after you post the video!" ... RUN. They are not looking for UGC creators. They are running an illegal Amazon review-farming ring. They want to boost their Amazon algorithm with a "verified purchase." 90% of the time, they will ghost you and never send the reimbursement. Real brands ship you the product directly or give you a 100% off promo code. Protect your wallets, guys

reddit.com
u/FlyingCabbage_18 — 23 days ago
▲ 2 r/Batangas+1 crossposts

Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay FOR SALE

This is my personal instax camera. I’m only selling it because I really need extra funds for my tuition fees.

SELLING PRICE: ₱ 6,000 (negotiable)

📷 FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI LIPLAY

✨ Camera + smartphone printer in one
✨ Bluetooth connectivity
✨ Rechargeable battery
✨ Can print your photos saved on your phone (thru app)
✨ Can print photos with voice message (QR)
✨ Can save photos (saves you a film)

*sample photos are shown in the last photo

📦 INCLUSIONS

✅ original box
✅ clear case
✅ original charging cable
✅ 16 GB memory card
✅ memory card reader
✅ Hand strap
✅ Extra tempered glass

✨ Fully functional and in good condition. Bought it for ₱9,995 last January 2024 and hindi ko madalas nagagamit.

ISSUE: It has MINIMAL scratches on the lens but doesn’t affect the final output.

RFS: Need funds for my tuition fees

LOCATION:
Batangas City

Ship via LBC only if outside Batangas

MOP:
Cash/ Gcash/ Maya/ Bank Transfer

Price is very negotiable. PM me if interested. 🫶

u/Potchikels_ — 25 days ago
▲ 5 r/UGC_forhire+2 crossposts

The best pitch method I’ve found: Pitch the "Missing Format"

I used to just email brands saying "Hey, I make UGC, here is my portfolio." It barely worked.

Then I started pitching the missing format.

I go to a brand's TikTok page and look at what they are missing. If they only post aesthetic, faceless videos... I email them and say: "I love your aesthetic content, but I noticed you don't have a human face talking directly to your customers. I can film a casual talking-head review to build trust."

If they only post talking videos, I pitch them faceless ASMR aesthetic videos.

Find the gap in their feed and pitch exactly that. My response rate doubled when I started doing this.

reddit.com
u/1smaelll — 25 days ago