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Re: Show HN: Domain Name Search with AI

#144

Great tool, found a couple of fun ones. Did it help you come up with the name? Also, I don't think too many people would mind if you linked up the resultant domains to some affiliate program.

I prompted it with a description of SmartyNames and then refreshed a few times until I got the result I was satisfied with. So yes, name was found purely with AI :)

As per affiliates, I've applied to a few programs today, hopefully they'll take me before all the traffic dies down.

Re: Show HN: Domain Name Search with AI

#145

This has to be the best one I've seen. You could add even more value by checking if the names are available on popular social media sites.

Oh yeah, good point. It's always such a pain to find social handles, and then register them all. Maybe I'll offer a premium plan that just does it all in one step. Thanks for the suggestion!

Re: Show HN: Domain Name Search with AI

#146

"A dating platform that can only be accessed through a rather complex command line tool" yields: LoveShell.com

I showed your comment to my friend, and here's what he said:

"That’s like the texting app that makes you take a test. Basically stops you from drunk texting! Haha"

Re: Show HN: Domain Name Search with AI

#148
post #73

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Ironically I met my GF online because I mentioned I was a Lisp developer and it turns our so was she. Not surprisingly it turned out we knew a lot of people in common, so it's surprising that we hadn't previously met. Sounds like you might have a good dating niche.

> Not surprisingly it turned out we knew a lot of people in common I for one am surprised. Are there only a handful of Lisp developers in the world or something?

It isn’t common, but they are easy to find because they’ll let you know.

Re: Show HN: Domain Name Search with AI

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post #73

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Ironically I met my GF online because I mentioned I was a Lisp developer and it turns our so was she. Not surprisingly it turned out we knew a lot of people in common, so it's surprising that we hadn't previously met. Sounds like you might have a good dating niche.

> Not surprisingly it turned out we knew a lot of people in common I for one am surprised. Are there only a handful of Lisp developers in the world or something?

Well, there was an academic bias (I left academia for industry long ago but stay in touch with many past colleagues; she lived on the campus of $MAJOR_UNIVERSITY when we met).

I think it’s less that there aren’t an enormous number of lisp developers (though perhaps there aren’t) but ppl who use Lisp mostly do so in certain domains.

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