Developer here, I love using ChatGPT and Perplexity finance but both of them have serious issues with out-dated data. Trying to address that by leveraging real time data and building an agent on top of it. Happy to answer any questions.
Developer here: Lots of apps around mock interviews with AI, and some around filtering as well, so this is not a new idea.
But a lot of the existing apps are not super easy to use, and come with a lot of restrictions and paywalls. With LLMs getting so cheap in 2024, I don't think it costs a lot on my end to offer this for free for quite some time, atleast to all consumers.
As for the business side, every friend of mine that owns a company has this pain point that they spend way too much time going through job applications, so that's a genuine problem I'm trying to solve here.
Tailwind actually. Not really since the backend covers for that. As long as you can provide it instructions in plain english, it does a decent job of building that design. And if you don't like it, you can always edit it in various ways - by asking the AI, by using a UI editor, or by changing the HTML code itself.
Developer here. I have to spend a lot of time developing frontends which is not what I like since I am a backend engineer. To that end, developed this tool that uses GPT4 and GPT4 vision to convert user queries & images into HTML code.
Happy to answer any questions. Would appreciate feedback since we just launched yesterday.
I thought it would be a good motivation for others. Also, I did receive a book "Intro to Algorithms" by MIT Press Director on urgent delivery. So I think its okay to show other people what exactly they can achieve by going through the stuff I posted.
If you think I am trying to collect subscribers, I have removed the "Subscribe to us" text from the post. F stands for my name and I liked the domain.
There is no business of this company. All I do is learn stuff, try to come up with good articles and post them. I plan to convert it into a proper company once my studies are over. I am just a student at the moment.
Apologies if you find it disappointing. The people who daily ask me questions about hacking are mostly interested in "Getting a swag from Google" part and I was a little bit inclined to give resources to such people. It is by no means a thorough guide covering everything. It's just a start for people wanting to learn some stuff. I found these resources to be quite good.