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I specialize in unlocking tech product potential through Reddit’s developer communities. Over 2 years, I’ve helped 30+ tools gain their first 1,000 users by bridging authentic discussions with strategic launches. I believe product validation starts where developers rant about daily frustrations. Whether it’s decoding r/webdev’s CSS debates or r/startups’ MVP struggles, I turn these raw insights into actionable launch strategies.
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In SF for a week! Let’s meet up ☕️🍻
Hey PH gang! It s been a while, I m in SF for a week and would love to meet up with some fellow founders. Coffee and drinks on me (plus some tips on how to win a Golden Kitty ) as a thank you for your time! Telegram: timkache
New in here and Reddit SEO for each product!
Hey everyone! I m Tina, and I ve been working as an SEO specialist for Reddit since 2022.
I m here to connect with others in the community and share insights on SEO strategies, especially for platforms like Reddit. I m passionate about helping products gain visibility and grow organically.
Isn't there a simpler way to run LLMs / models locally ?
Hi everyone,
I'm currently exploring a project idea : create an ultra-simple tool for launching open source LLM models locally, without the hassle, and I'd like to get your feedback.
The current problem:
I'm not a dev or into IT or anything, but I've become fascinated by the subject of local LLMs , but running an LLM model on your own PC can be a real pain in the ass :