u/tapwaterseller

Built a free AI that actually explains WHY you got a JEE question 
wrong (not just the answer)
▲ 8 r/JeeOlympiad+1 crossposts

Built a free AI that actually explains WHY you got a JEE question wrong (not just the answer)

You know that feeling when you're 2 hours into a mock, you hit a Rotational Motion question, and your brain just goes blank?

You've "studied" the chapter. You've seen similar questions. But in the moment, nothing connects. You mark something, move on, and tell yourself you'll figure it out in the analysis.

Then the analysis comes. The solution says "using conservation of angular momentum" and shows 3 lines of working. You read it 4 times. You still don't get WHY that approach. You just memorise it and hope the same type comes again.

That's not learning. That's hoping.

I got tired of this cycle so I built JEE Genius — a free AI tutor that actually walks you through the reasoning, not just the steps.

You ask it a doubt, it breaks down:

→ Which concept is actually being tested

→ Why that specific approach works (not just that it does)

→ Where most students go wrong on this type

→ Which past JEE papers had similar questions

No login needed to try it. Just go and ask it whatever question has been bothering you.

https://jeegenius.lovable.app

It's completely free. I'm a JEE student myself and I built this because I couldn't find anything that actually explained things the way a good teacher would — without charging ₹50,000 for a coaching package.

Would love brutal feedback from people actually preparing. What's broken, what's missing, what would make you use this every day?

u/tapwaterseller — 6 days ago

What are some real questions you have that you hope someone would answer AMA

I am from the 26 batch I would love to help with any questions anyone may have

Jee 99%+

VIT 2000 rank

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u/tapwaterseller — 6 days ago

I'm building a Newsletter and Content repurposing service

Hey everyone — I’m looking for a few beta testers for a content repurposing service I’m building called Splinter Studio.

The idea is simple: you send in one piece of content — an article, newsletter, podcast transcript, YouTube transcript, or long-form video transcript — and I turn it into a repurposing pack with things like:

  • short-form clip ideas
  • timestamps/cut notes when timestamps are available
  • hooks and titles
  • short video scripts
  • captions
  • X/Twitter threads
  • LinkedIn posts
  • newsletter summaries
  • YouTube descriptions
  • simple content calendar ideas

I’m currently testing the workflow with real users and improving the quality before opening it publicly.

To be clear: this beta does not include edited video files or automatic posting/uploading yet. It’s focused on giving you a clean, useful content pack that you can review, edit, and publish from.

Good fit if you are a creator, YouTuber, blogger, newsletter writer, indie founder, podcaster, or someone sitting on long-form content and wanting more posts/clips from it.

For beta testers, I’m happy to do a few discounted/free test runs in exchange for honest feedback on what was useful, what was missing, and what would make it worth paying for.

If you’re interested, DM me with:

  1. what kind of content you make
  2. the type of content you want repurposed
  3. which platforms you care about most
  4. whether you already have a transcript/source text ready

I’m looking for a small number of testers first so I can properly review each delivery.

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u/tapwaterseller — 8 days ago

Content Repurposing service --- beta testers

I’m looking for a few beta testers for Splinter Studio, a small content repurposing service I’m building.

You send in one long-form piece of content — article, newsletter, podcast transcript, YouTube transcript, etc. — and I turn it into a usable content pack: short-form clip ideas, hooks, captions, X/Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, newsletter summaries, YouTube descriptions, and content calendar ideas.

This beta is not for edited video files or automatic posting yet. It’s for creators who want help turning existing content into publishable assets.

I’m offering a few free/discounted beta runs in exchange for honest feedback.

DM me with what you create, what you want repurposed, and which platforms you care about most.

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u/tapwaterseller — 8 days ago

I built a small free static tool that recommends Ollama/local AI models based on RAM, VRAM, OS, use case, and priority.

It gives model suggestions, pull/run commands, warnings, upgrade advice, and shareable result links.

I’m trying to validate whether the recommendations are actually useful on real hardware, especially weak laptops and old home-server machines.

Would appreciate feedback:

  1. What specs did you enter?
  2. What did it recommend?
  3. Did the advice feel accurate?
  4. What should be improved?

Live: https://meattacker.github.io/local-ai-model-recommender/
Repo: https://github.com/meattacker/local-ai-model-recommender

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u/tapwaterseller — 15 days ago
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I built a small static tool: Local AI Model Recommender.

You enter your RAM, VRAM, OS, use case, and priority, and it recommends local AI models you can run with Ollama.

It gives:

- top 3 model recommendations

- pull/run commands

- setup steps

- warnings

- upgrade advice

- shareable links

- beginner setup checklist

- model comparison table

No backend, no login, no API key. Just HTML/CSS/JS.

Try it:

https://meattacker.github.io/local-ai-model-recommender/

I’m looking for feedback:

  1. What are your specs?

  2. What did it recommend?

  3. Did the model actually work?

  4. Was anything confusing?

  5. What model should I add?

I made this simple tool because I realised as I was trying to enter the locally run AI models space it was really confusing to choose models to run and it made little sense. So I hope this tool ends up being useful for beginners who want to try local ai models.

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u/tapwaterseller — 15 days ago