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What's the benefit of using this instead of GitHub copilot + notebooks inside of VScode?


I think being able to use your own LLM is def a plus.


Nice! Looks really clean. I see you're using tailwind which is my go to for next projects as well. Are you using any packages for animation?


https://www.jackfruit.ai - Automation and organizational tools for professional networking / job finding. Started to build it because I hated applying to jobs over and over again and was always forgetting where and to who I had applied.

What a lot of people don't seem to realize is that getting your dream job might be one to two connections away from you. Getting a referral for an interview at a company makes you 9 times more likely to get the job than someone who just applies. A lot of people think quantity is the answer to applications and interviews, but I believe its actually quality that counts. Our tool creates relations between your applications, contacts, and companies, helping you create relational pipelines and connections to the right opportunities.

The website is still in beta right now, but hoping to get a v2 version with better content and more automation. Right now, the user still has to do a lot of manual entry, which has led to some drop-off. Happy to answer questions or hear feedback!


Are the connections & referals on the basis of my imported current contacts? Or how does it work?


in v2 you should be able to upload either your linkedin contacts by downloading them from linkedin and uploading them to jackfruit, or uploading a spreadsheet into jackfruit. Curious to know how you are storing your current contacts?


how


Jackfruits are the world's largest fruit, but while they're a bit pungent, they're nowhere near as powerful as the actual smelliest fruit, the durian.


I've updated my comment as per your correction. I happened to misread the article


You could try using Turbo360's theme feature(https://www.turbo360.co/service/theme). It's a pretty simple way to make good looking websites by just using a couple simple terminal commands.


I tried learning backend over the summer and it confused the shit out of me. If you're a beginner I suggest you check out https://www.turbo360.co since that's what I've been using to start. The guy who runs it posts a lot of tutorials on how to make sites with complicated backends, so learn that and once you've got the hang of it you can go on the more complicated programming


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