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Software Engineer based in London 🇬🇧 Currently working on products using Large Language Models (GPT3) and Generative AI (Stable Diffusion).
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How do you maintain momentum?
If planning is a science, then timing is an art, and the more complex a plan is, the more critical time and timing becomes. So it's vital I maintain momentum, or risk the slump, the sag, or the flop! Low places that are difficult to climb out from, and are places I hate to be. This is a Sunday morning here in the north of England, and I've been flat out, cramming as much work as is feasible before I go for a 9-10k walk at 11am. I run multiple threads of things, where each delivers something on short times scales like improving the UX of a feature, refactoring some code to test a new thing I've learned and so on but contribute to that greater whole. Where the slump, the sag, and the flop come into things is when I have to reach out, ask for help, need authorization, require some essential piece of data or information, and I wait then wait, and do some more waiting. I mitigate against this by switching to some other thread, to keep the momentum going. I get it, no-one but me works on Smallman Standard Time! So, how do you maintain momentum?
What do you think about AI-powered presentation builders?
Let me give you the inside scoop on our newest project: the AI Presentation Maker. It's set to launch on the 23rd, and I think you're going to love it. If you're as excited as I am, go ahead and sign up for launch notifications: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...