Category: Try

  • How This UGLY Website Makes $46,000/Month



    Date: 02/05/2025

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    Okay, so this video about “ugly websites” making serious money is right up my alley. It’s basically diving into the business models of sites like TractorData.com, DiskPrices.com, DrudgeReport.com, and Craigslist.com to show that you don’t need a fancy design to rake in cash, especially with display ads. For someone like me, who’s been moving towards AI-driven development and no-code solutions, it’s a reminder that functionality and niche focus can be way more important than pixel-perfect aesthetics.

    What makes this valuable is the validation it provides for building simple, effective solutions using modern tools. I mean, think about it: we can use AI to generate content, automate link building (like with Link Whisper, which is mentioned), and even create entire workflows without obsessing over every design detail. This video highlights that focusing on delivering value to a specific audience and monetizing effectively is where the real win is. We can use no code tools like Bubble or WeWeb paired with backend functionality from Laravel to get a beautiful mix of scalability and speed!

    This concept is super applicable to real-world projects. Imagine using an LLM to generate targeted content for a niche site, then deploying it quickly with a simple no-code front end. You could test and iterate rapidly without getting bogged down in design debates. Personally, the idea of building a profitable side project by prioritizing functionality and leveraging AI tools is incredibly inspiring. It’s a nudge to experiment, to stop chasing perfection, and to start delivering real value quickly, without all the bloat.

  • OpenAI Unveils “Deep Research” | The Tipping Point



    Date: 02/04/2025

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    Okay, this Matthew Berman video on “Deep Research” with Chatbase is seriously up my alley. Essentially, it’s about leveraging specialized AI agents (o3 Agents) to do deep-dive research for you. Think about it: instead of spending hours sifting through documentation, Stack Overflow, or trying to piece together different API functionalities, you can have an AI agent do it for you, summarizing key points and even providing code examples.

    For developers like us who are transitioning into AI-enhanced workflows, this is huge. We’re constantly looking for ways to automate the tedious parts of our jobs. Imagine using this for quickly understanding a new Laravel package, figuring out the optimal way to implement a complex algorithm, or even researching the latest security vulnerabilities. The ability to have an AI agent dedicated to research drastically reduces the learning curve and frees up time for actual coding and problem-solving.

    What makes this particularly exciting is the potential for real-world applications. Think about automated report generation, dynamic documentation creation, or even building AI-powered debugging tools. The promise of having these agents working to gather data, analyze it, and present it in a coherent manner is incredibly appealing. I’m especially eager to experiment with integrating this into my Laravel projects to automate tasks like dependency analysis and code optimization recommendations. It’s definitely worth the time to explore; the productivity gains could be massive.