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What exactly is Make.com?
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Could someone explain Make to me? It seems like a Zapier alternative. My non-profit just got approved for their team's plan. Based on my post, I want to use them to have a 3rd party build custom apps. Is this possible using Make?
Top Comment: Make.com is an automation platform. It is very similar to Zapier although some (myself included) would say that it’s superior due to its visual designer. You don’t build apps using it per se, however it’s an excellent companion to no-code app builders (like Glide) where it can be used to enable integration with third party services and perform tasks relating to your data in the background. It’s an excellent tool.
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Was it a good idea to create an account on Reddit?
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I created an account on Reddit with the idea of posting some funny art that I'm creating once in a while. I thought it would be a great way to have the feedback of diverse people (good or bad). First disappointment: you can't post if you are new. So I learned about karma and how to get it. My account is 11 days old and I have 4 karma. At this rate, I'll post in several years...
The thing is I comment once in a while, when I have time, when the post inspires me, and when I think I can bring a valuable contribution. So not that often. I like Reddit and find some posts really interesting, but I am wondering if this may not be the best platform to post what I want to post. Are there users in the same kind of situation? Would you have some advice?
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Opinions on make.com?
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I recently had a debate with a friend of mine, who is adamant on not learning to program because he affirms they will be worthless as time goes on. He says automatizations is today's game, and told me about make.com, where he just created an assistant (really really good) to create appointments. I told him i don't like the idea of being dependent of a platform and i want to create my entire own structure, my objectives are clearly different to his; i want to create neural networks and ultimately my own llm to help me.
My argument is the following: i do not want to depend on anything or anyone, i want to fully understand what i'm doing and why i'm doing it, i absolutely fucking hate a solutionist approach to things and believe that's the world that's being built right now. That is why i want to learn from scratch: CS/ML math, python, and then build my NNs.
Thoughts?
Top Comment: You are young, and you are a student. It's perfectly okay to feel like that. I did as well back then, and a CS teacher told me he did, too, until he got on a job, and it was more important to get sh*t done quickly. And he was right. It's also a skill, to know when to look for a library that will save you a lot of time. But it's also good to keep in mind that every dependency carries its own risks: to disappear suddenly, to suffer a supply chain attack, etc. In your future jobs, you will have to ponder this. Doing everything from scratch is rarely the wisest to do. But right now, as a student, you may enjoy this. It's your time to learn, and there's nothing like learning from the basics.
How can I create a Reddit Community?
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Hello r/NewToReddit Community
We are a charity organization and want to create a Reddit Community for our members? How does it exactly work and what do I need to fulfill?
Thanks for any advice :)
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I want to learn Make.com but it's all so overwhelming
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Hey guys, I want to learn make.com to make my automation skills even better.
But I find learning this platform especially with so many customisations and all very overwhelming and everytime I open it up to learn my mind gets heavily overwhelmed.
Do you have any resources, maybe a 3-4 hr long yt video, any paid course, ebook, pdf, or anything that would help me learn all the fundamentals and foundations of make.com?
PS: Is make.com's academy a good point for starting my learning curve?
Top Comment: Yeah start with make.coms academy. Then YouTube Nick Saraev is one of the better known content creators for make. Also, don’t overthink things and overwhelm yourself. At the end of the day every automation is simply A trigger - something that sends a signal to the automation to start data passing between software telling it to do things. It’s like a game of telephone. One app whispers something to the next app. As things get more and more complicated, just remember to break it down into => what data is coming into a node and what data is coming out of that node.
How to create a new account on Reddit
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I want to delete this particular account of mine and make a new one using the same gmail id n phone no and gogle account. Is it possible?
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