Back
Martijn Smit

Martijn Smit
PRO

@smitmartijn

Improving & mapping productivity 💸 aispend.io 🤖 deckassistant.io 📊 whatpulse.org 📞 mutedeck.com
17
279
Joined July 2023
Load previous page…

@uwe yeah, you'll get them with streak milestones. :-)

I literally received an email about my first invite a few minutes after you posted this :D

@vladBuild that's for invites you haven't sent yet, I was referring to invites that have been sent.

that's great! Now just the timespan so I know how much longer I need to wait before repurposing them.

Put the files on Cloudflare R2: it's free. They don't charge for outbound traffic, just the number of GB's you're storing. Free tier is 10GB storage, 1million requests.

It's S3 compatible, so you can also do presigned URLs to make sure anyone downloading the files are authenticated first.

Thank you very much. I didn’t cloudflare have free bandwidth. I’ll move to this.

Hey @ehthing - I feel like this is a rhetorical question...Of course you should send an email. 🙂

Conversion might be lower than their original intent to purchase, but at least it'll likely be something.

Thanks! Will send it today evening.

I've had volunteers like this on several projects, and it can work out great. I'd suggest doing some research on them (i.e. the background checks already suggested), and possibly having them sign an NDA. You can have GPT write one for you, and it would get you some more information about the person (address, real name). If they're not willing to share that, it'll be a 🚩

The page does show up in a search result 👇

I read a while ago that "inurl" was deprecated, but I can't find the proof for that. I do wonder whether it does what you think it does, it returns results with the text you give it inside the URL itself, not search for a result that's just on the site you're giving it.

"site:melies.co ai filmmaking" searches for ai filmmaking and limits the results to your website, and it does show up there.

You're right, I didn't know that!
Thanks :)

I've got a few macOS apps and all are signed and notarised. The cost isn't that bad, and depending on your target audience, it'll help prevent a lot of confusion. If you're looking at the App Store, it is mandatory. There's also [company managed] Macs where the end user isn't even allowed to click "Open X anyway"

Get the membership and integrate the signing & notarization process into your pipelines. 😊

hey, you can put it anywhere you have ruby and a cron. I put it on an existing VM that was hosting a SaaS.

And I still use Hevy, just stopped this integration from running - as I stopped caring about streaks. 😊

Thanks! I noticed I can place it in an existing cPanel hosting of mine.

Hi Shazeb,

This is how all auto complete components that I'm seen work. Why do you think it needs optimizing? If it's slow, maybe there's a database index optimization needed. 😊

Hey, thanks for the reply.

I was thinking it's making too many requests. That's why I thought there must be a way to use sockets or something similar for continuous data streaming. But I'm new to this, so I don't know for sure. That's why I'm asking here for advice from experienced people.