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We Hit 1,000 Members 🎉
Here are some of my notes… This community is hitting a new stride. The algo is clearly pushing hard right now, and I expect things to scale even faster from here. As more people join, I’ll keep answering as many questions as I can, but with one person behind all of this there’s a natural limit. We’re entering a phase where everyone helps everyone, and this is an open place to learn, share, and build together. A lot of you are here for different reasons. Some are chasing income, some are driven by passion, some feel that creative urge to build. I get all of it. What I can say is keep learning, because eventually the building process flips into something that feels like painting. You hit that obsessive flow state where nothing feels impossible. Here are my last notes. There’s a lot of negativity in the world, and as we grow larger there will be people who try to join this community to scam, lie, or create distrust. That’s a natural part of building anything great. The only real way to win in life is through positivity, support, and sharing ideas. Asking a question isn’t a sign of being dumb. It’s actually one of the strongest signs of intelligence. Ego can kill success. so why did you join?
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Trying to wrap my head around Chatbots with AI studio
Mainly how this would work in terms of offering it to clients. 1. How are usage (my api keys) vs what the client pays balanced? 2. What are some implications and things to watch out for when using a chat bot that the public can have a convo to. 3. Can you see the records and history from previous chats? 4. If they ask for a human can you tell it to ping a human and get them to join the chat turning it to a live chat? 5. What would the cost of something like this be running it on your own server and hosting it on your client's site Anyone here built a chat bot with Aistudio or Antigravity yet?
Ai Studio has memory from other builds?
Wondering if anyone came across this issue. When you go from building one app to completely a new one, and then you give it a basic initial prompt of what you want to build, does it make a similar app to the previous one you made? Let me explain further. I built an app that connects to an api. That worked out great. It has an entire dashboard and full of features. Let's called it DashyAI Now went to build completely new and unrelated app, but instead of coming up with a whole different concept, it took the previous concept and built off of that, so now it's called DasherAi-Smart, the entire thing looks and feels the same but the text and functionality are different.
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