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Adam Skjervold
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ธ.ค. 2015
Computer science dropout, TH-cam sensation, SMMA veteran, now automating businesses with AI.
Everyone is starting an AIAA now
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👉 Automate your business with AI: ardently.so
👉 Automate your business with AI: ardently.so
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My keyboard broke again (MX Mechanical Mini for Mac)
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Easy markdown blog for Svelte 5
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How I'm setting up my AIAA
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We're so back
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I forgot to make a video yesterday
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Niching down is hard
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Automatic opportunity value in HighLevel with AI
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Use AI to tell if a lead CLOSED in GoHighLevel!
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This action reads the ENTIRE conversation history of your contact and uses AI to determine if that lead actually ended up converting at a very high accuracy. You can use this with your clients to give accurate sales reporting data, segment their customers, send review links, etc! 👉 Read more about this: streamlined.so/posts/lead-status-evaluation 🚨 Get the app here: streamlined.so Get help with...
Developing a "generate task with AI" action for HighLevel
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Why frontend is better than backend
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Map view of clients in GoHighLevel! (FREE)
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Journey to $10k/mo starts now
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Coding isn't hard, you're just dumb
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Making videos for your business is scary (but worth it)
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How to use custom API keys for AI in HighLevel
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How to use custom API keys for AI in HighLevel
Pricing hack to make more money with your SaaS
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Pricing hack to make more money with your SaaS
GHL call transcripts w/ speaker time percentage
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GHL call transcripts w/ speaker time percentage
How to get your call recording link in a GHL workflow
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How to get your call recording link in a GHL workflow
This chrome extension cures the YouTube pit of despair
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This chrome extension cures the TH-cam pit of despair
How you build your 3rd SaaS differently than your 1st
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How you build your 3rd SaaS differently than your 1st
I was wrong about how I built my SaaS
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I was wrong about how I built my SaaS
Outbound message trigger for HighLevel (finally)
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Outbound message trigger for HighLevel (finally)
Still waiting for you to grow your mustache!
it you dont wanna do split keyboards, do keychron
Have you tried the nuphy?
do split keyboards bro
Lol I use my mouse too much for that bro Are you allowed to use a split keyboard even if you already lost your virgininty?
You can use markdown in svelte, and svelte in markdown, if you like.
Yes very true but this is better
Svelte is hard to read! React for the win 🤙
Lolllll so wrong
Love seeing how you enjoy discovering types! The are awesome!
100% !!
hey lad, i think my audio is broken
Very quiet?
@@adomakins yeah
Does this mean you're going to grow a mustache now 👨🏻??
son … first of all you should write a script for the video before release it
I'll take notes thanks man you have way more subscribers so I'd be an idiot to ever make an unscripted video
@@adomakins check it again son ... I don't publish any videos and my channel is only for personal use ;-) ... but thanks for the comment 🤣
You described this so well. I been so in my head about WHAT to do to start, is it worth starting X or should I do Y or I’ll start Z but then second guess it.
Thanks man yeah it's the real struggle
According to Perplexity: "The closest English approximation would be "zhow-ow," but it's important to note that the true Portuguese pronunciation includes a nasal quality that doesn't exist in English. Native Portuguese speakers often say the name as one fluid syllable rather than two distinct sounds." xD
Got it thank you!
Hey, I am trying to build a few things for my business in GHL, what's the best way I can contact you about seeing if you would want to take on this project?
Would love to chat with you about this. Hit the "Get a quote" button on cloudlab.so and I'll talk to you soon!
lookup how dropbox started bro. no product just a concept video landing page with a wait list signup form
Yeah fr bro that's the goated strat lol
Where did you find the Company Id?
Thank you for comparing, actually I was doing the same research and vercel per dev pissed me off.
You got it
its enjoyable until you run into obsucre crossbrowser (ios safari) bugs. which will inevitably happen, and will happen even more if chrome loses its monopoly
I'd say it depends. I work in a big tech company in France in the search engine team. Backend is waay more difficult than Frontend. Every in the backend does not just straight up work because of the traffic we receive. At some point (millions of request on the team's endpoints), backend architecture does make the difference between it works and it does not.
For sure, that's where it gets more complex and fun. But for solo projects with a serverless environment speed isn't such a big factor so it's really just "Does it work, and is it maintainable"
Block out the IPs of your Digital Ocean Instances. For Security Reasons
i feel the same after diving in native android development world. it's fun and challenges.
How tf am i gonna listen to a "FRONT END" dev if they use light mode. + backend is easily the better option. preferably none cuz web dev sucks (low level C is my goat)
Dude, hey I just found out n8n and I can tell it rules, your point is fair it will be absurd to write all that logic on a No-Code way, however it's super easy to just skip all that funky logic and just create an API and the you just call an endpoint, this is how I did it: th-cam.com/video/qIc0P4K6n2M/w-d-xo.html the API is in Python using FastAPI but you can use Express or something if you are not familiar with python, hope this helps other people when stuck in n8n.
Also if you just want a task manager with a UI, just use Apache Airflow
Yeah 100% agree. This is what I started doing with n8n. But then I was like fuck it why not just do it all in an external API lol. Trigger also removes the problems of timeouts and shit
not that im saying FE is better or BE is better I would say seeing the result right away on FE is pretty satisfying and not have to wait for build roll up from BE, but BE i can manipulate things behind scenes which makes me feel i have more control
Why you're volume always be so low??
Lol bro I can't fix it
What if you figure out you wasted two years of your life because you haven't defined the assumptions?
I have never liked front end development. I've never had the creative mind to come up with how to make a pretty webpage, but I can build other things very well. So, I stick to backend development.
Yeah same bro that's why I use templates lol
I can't feel my eyes anymore after watching this video ⬜
Frontend is more difficult and challenging than backend
Yeah, can also be more satisfying
def not
Then why'd you switch from React to Svelte?
Man Svelte is so nice lol that's why
Yeah, front-end ain't that hard, that's why people move to the back-end because it's more challenging and it comes with extra status and money.
I write my frontend code in the backend by using server side rendering via Vaadin Java. You only occasionally have to work with CSS/JS/HTML directly thankfully.
That's sick dude
What if sometimes you need to live through it to figure what the questions even were
Yeah also true
The title is misleading 😂 Maybe you're referring to the use of ai tools but the whole time you kept talking about typescript propaganda lmao
Yeah basically I thought coding was hard but really I was just dumb
@adomakins I think it's more about backend and type checking being complicated and tedious than hard
@@ahmdmoadi Complicated and tediuos sounds hard
also in backend, you can implement an endpoint and you can see if it is getting the exact result that you want, then the frontend dev needs to fetch and visualize things, the most thing that i hate in frontend is when i need to do the responsive, it makes me always think to focus only on backend development and i think we must have the ability to do anything, we don't care haha
Yeah for sure you gotta be able to do both, and backend can be fun. But frontend can also low key be more satisfying sometimes Although there's a lot more tooling Vercel designed specifically for frontend, Tailwind for CSS, Svelte for JS and sveltekit for routing, etc.
I still haven't migrated to svelte 5, At first the ruines concept made me anger as I hated react way of doing things but now svelte too doing that but a lot of people have positive and negative opinions about the svelte 5.
Its not even the same thing 😭😭
Yep they're different for sure
The first dev i've seen using lightmode, since the introduction of darkmode
Lmfao
Crazy title man
10k+ on indiepage bot is only people that sign up for indiepage. there could be 99% more of hidden indiehacking businesses that do 10k+, which is encouraging.
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Thanks for all the feedback, Adam! 1. You're right. We shouldn't be checking whether the sub-account has card on file if it's free to install for sub-accounts. We'll get this fixed. We'll also make it clear in the pricing plan section that it's free for sub-accounts. 2. App Search (SEO) - This is currently in progress. We will be releasing the improved search experience very soon with fuzzy-search across App Name, Tagline, Description, Developer 3. Multiple categories per app - noted. 4. Very few ratings/reviews. - We have a feature planned for Q1 to seek user feedback at "Aha" moments based on the app's module. Example - For apps with Workflow Actions/triggers, we'll seek feedback when user builds and tests/publishes a workflow using the app's action/trigger. This will help grow the ratings/review submissions. 5. Improve LTV for developers - We're working on a usage-based pricing model. With this, you can charge users per execution of your action/trigger. This has the potential to truly improve LTV for Marketplace Apps. Agencies can also rebill this.
Awesome to hear, thank you so much! Also sorry about the stuff I said lol I didn't mean it!
Nice video! What is you point of view regarding other programing languages that compile to JS (Elm or CoffeeScript), but also programming languages that compile to JS while being able to compile to another target suitable for Back-end (Nim and Gleam)? Edit: typos corrected
Man those sound cool! I use Svelte with Typescript and when you look at the JS in the browser it's all obfuscated with variable names like "c" or "j". So it does also compile the TS down to a very low-level looking JS But it would be cool to be able to write in a different language I think I'd try it out but it seems like there might be issues. Have you tried it out?
@@adomakins I heard so much good feedback about svelt and I want to learn it 😍. Regarding the languages that compile to JS, I have only tried Nim so far (synthax similar to Python and compile to C/C++/Objective-C/JS). I am still a beginner and to understand it well I had to learn JavaScript and C first. It is quite a niche language and not well know. The JS output it produces are optimised and not human readable (I can't understand them at least). But overall people seems happy with the web frameworks available in the programming language (Karax, Jester, Happyx, etc.). As far as I know, the creator of the Exercism website used Nim to build it and they have described the process as fun. Regarding Elm (functional approach focused on the front-end) I also heard good feedback, but the graphic from GitHub you showed indicates that most people do not plan to use it again 😂. Regarding Coffeescript and Gleam I do not know much about them. Edit: Overall all of them do not have an extensive documentation since they are quite niche programming languages
@adomakins I heard so much good feedback about svelt and I want to learn it 😍. Regarding the languages that compile to JS, I have only tried Nim so far (synthax similar to Python and compile to C/C++/Objective-C/JS). It is quite a niche language and not well know. The JS output it produces are not human readable (I can't understand them at least). But overall people seems happy with the web framework available in the programming language (Karax, Jester, Happyx, etc.). As far as I know the creator of the Exercism website used Nim to build it and they have described the process as fun. The biggest issue is the lack of learning resources.
@@adomakins TH-cam won't let me answer with the above account so I will use this one. Here is what I tried to write previously: I heard so much good feedback about svelt and I want to learn it 😍. Regarding the languages that compile to JS, I have only tried Nim so far (synthax similar to Python and compile to C/C++/Objective-C/JS). It is quite a niche language and not well know. The JS output it produces are not human readable (I can't understand them at least). But overall people seems happy with the web framework available in the programming language (Karax, Jester, Happyx, etc.). As far as I know the creator of the Exercism website used Nim to build it and they have described the process as fun. The biggest issue is the lack of learning resources.
@@ProsperEco Gotcha. Yeah man and inevitably AI is going to struggle. Plus there are a lot of functions you call on in Svelte like { redirect } which I would imagine needs to be called by a JS/TS file. TypeScript isn't that bad apart from the compiler just not working or type checking not working occasionally lol
u got this ngl
Thanks bro
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graphics programmer in c++ here, I always hated how javascript (and even typescript to an extent) behave. Not only is the language design of js insane, but also the idea of using an npm dependency for literally everything is insane to me. Also not being able to properly define/controll memory states (var and let behaving differently for example) and not having multithreading available and thus using the async mess everywhere is insane. I really don't understand how js has become the standard
my solution was typescript lmao. I've NEVER gone back. Anytime my friends say they work with js at work i just feel sorry for them.
Yeah fr dude, TS is the antidote lol
I’m in the same boat. LFG lets get it
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Golang self taught student and a hobby devoloper here, our teacher introduced us to JS and after 5 mins of using it I already thought its a useless and stupid language, then this video poped up, talk aboit convenient
Lmfao yeah dude compared to Go oh my not even close
10k/mo in 12 months would be superfast! Most people hope their whole life to get to 6 figures. Dont get demotivated if it takes longer!!! Focus on sales more than features. Features make sense only if customers want it, use it, and dont churn!!! Features make people price sensitive! The more features, the cheaper they expect it to be! You can read about it in Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss.
Thanks bro good points
Good luck dude, keep grinding ^^
Thanks bro