Just looking for a few people to try something
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Just looking for a few people to try something

I’ve been building something called Axisdream for the past few months.

It’s an experimental workspace where you can set up an AI around a specific project or area of work, rather than using the same chat for everything.

It’s still rough, so I’m looking for a few people to try it and tell me what actually feels useful or what doesn’t.

If you’re interested, comment or DM me.

u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 days ago

Looking for a solid WhatsApp/Telegram group of tech people

Trying to find an active group where tech people actually hang out and talk shop. AI-heavy preferred, but open to general tech too.

Not looking for a dead group or a spam-filled one. If you're in something decent, comment and I'll DM you, or just send me the link directly.

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 27 days ago
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I built an AI workspace that gives agents domain knowledge and memory

I know this is random, but I've been working on this for a while now, so figured I'd share a bit.

It's basically a workspace for AI, a place that holds domain knowledge and realtime memories, and you can plug it into any agent you're running, coding agent or your own custom setup.

Instead of the AI being general and knowing a bit of everything, it becomes specific to whatever you're actually working on.

Also, I'm looking for a few people to casually test the prototype and tell me honestly whether it's actually helpful or not. If you're interested, drop a comment or DM me, and once it's publicly available I'll share it with you personally.

I'll share more updates soon.

u/PotentialFlow7141 — 1 month ago

I've been using cups for three period cycles now . The problem is everytime I lay down or lay on side , when I get up, my cup leaks.

I check everytime if my cup is open fully, I touch to feel the rims of the cup. I'm 21 and not sexually active, I brought a medium sized cup . Which I think is pretty sturdy. None of my period got in the cup last time I used it . It's so frustrating. Someone please educate me on how I can do better with period cup 😭 otherwise I've no choice but to switching back to pads.

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago

How to get a job?

How do you guys actually land a job in this market? I've been applying for over a month now with zero progress and it's starting to get frustrating. Quick background: I'm 21, based in Jashore, Bangladesh, intermediate full-stack developer, also into AI engineering as a side hobby for almost a year. Did an internship and project-based work with an Australian agency for 1.5 years. Open for work btw, preferably remote. Any advice on what I might be doing wrong or where to actually look would help a lot.

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago
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How to get a job?

How do you guys actually land a job in this market? I've been applying for over a month now with zero progress and it's starting to get frustrating. Quick background: I'm 21, based in Jashore, Bangladesh, intermediate full-stack developer, also into AI engineering as a side hobby for almost a year. Did an internship and project-based work with an Australian agency for 1.5 years. Open for work btw, preferably remote. Any advice on what I might be doing wrong or where to actually look would help a lot.

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago
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Looking for a job (unemployment is destroying me)

Hey guys, I'm 21, currently in Jashore, Bangladesh, looking for a job — preferably remote. I'm an intermediate full-stack developer; I can build websites, apps, and AI SaaS products. I'm also into AI engineering, which I've been learning as a side hobby for almost a year now. I did an internship and project-based work with an Australian agency for 1.5 years, so I've handled real client work, not just personal projects. I've been job hunting for over a month with no progress, so I'm trying every avenue now. If anyone's hiring or knows someone who is, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks for reading.

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago

AI agents are everywhere nowadays but are they actually useful or just hype?

There is a growing gap between what agents are marketed to do and what they actually deliver day to day. Most seem built around what is technically impressive rather than what people genuinely need done.

I want to hear from people actually using them, not from benchmarks or demos.

Why did you start using one and for what task? Are you on Manus, Perplexity Computer, Claude Cowork, Openclaw or something else?

Did it solve the actual problem or did you just adapt your workflow around what it could not do? What is it still getting wrong?

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago

AI agents are everywhere nowadays but are they actually useful or just hype?

There is a growing gap between what agents are marketed to do and what they actually deliver day to day. Most seem built around what is technically impressive rather than what people genuinely need done.

I want to hear from people actually using them, not from benchmarks or demos.

Why did you start using one and for what task? Are you on Manus, Perplexity Computer, Claude Cowork, Openclaw or something else?

Did it solve the actual problem or did you just adapt your workflow around what it could not do? What is it still getting wrong?

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago

AI agents are everywhere nowadays but are they actually useful or just hype?

There is a growing gap between what agents are marketed to do and what they actually deliver day to day. Most seem built around what is technically impressive rather than what people genuinely need done.

I want to hear from people actually using them, not from benchmarks or demos.

Why did you start using one and for what task? Are you on Manus, Perplexity Computer, Claude Cowork, Openclaw or something else?

Did it solve the actual problem or did you just adapt your workflow around what it could not do? What is it still getting wrong?

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago
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AI agents are everywhere nowadays but are they actually useful or just hype?

There is a growing gap between what agents are marketed to do and what they actually deliver day to day. Most seem built around what is technically impressive rather than what people genuinely need done.

I want to hear from people actually using them, not from benchmarks or demos.

Why did you start using one and for what task? Are you on Manus, Perplexity Computer, Claude Cowork, Openclaw or something else?

Did it solve the actual problem or did you just adapt your workflow around what it could not do? What is it still getting wrong?

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u/PotentialFlow7141 — 2 months ago
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Built a fast, lightweight CLI web scraper in Rust.

It’s designed to be simple, efficient, and easy to extend. I’ll be pushing more advanced features over the next few days.

Repo: vexis web scraper

Feedback and ideas are welcome.

u/PotentialFlow7141 — 4 months ago