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Is AI Making Us Smarter or Just Busier?

I've been reflecting on the surge of AI tools—ChatGPT, Notion AI, GitHub Copilot, and countless others. They're marketed as productivity enhancers, yet I find myself juggling more tasks than ever.​ These tools generate content, code, and ideas at lightning speed. But with this efficiency comes an influx of drafts to review, emails to send, and decisions to make. It's as if the workload has...
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šŸ¤” Is Product Hunt the right place to launch a fashion-tech app?

Hey everyone, I’ve been overthinking this for a while now and would really appreciate your honest opinions. I’m building my first startup, Kalyxa — a fashion-tech app that helps people decide what to wear using AI-generated outfit suggestions, and also connects them with real stylists for personal styling help. It’s kind of like a daily outfit assistant + freelance stylist platform — designed...
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Does it make sense to create a fashion-tech platform powered by AI and real stylists?

We’ve been thinking a lot about this at Kalyxa. People often say: ā€œFashion is personal. Style can’t be automated.ā€ But if AI can help you write emails, plan workouts, even find love — why not get help deciding what to wear? And here’s the wild part: Most of us already scroll for outfit ideas, screenshot looks, binge style inspo — but we still end up staring at our closets like: ā€œI have nothing...
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I chose building over begging for jobs — here’s my story.

I recently graduated in Computer Science from Penn State and interned with Boeing while I was still there. But here’s the truth: I never wanted a job. Not because I thought I was too good for one — but because deep down, I knew I’d be wasting my time chasing something that didn’t align with who I am. While everyone around me was applying to 500+ jobs a week (it wasn’t a great hiring season), I...