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Vincenzo Manto

Vincenzo Manto

•8d ago
Is building an audience now more important than building the product?
... much as your traction And here s the thing: I ve noticed that audience-first founders are raising faster, getting more beta testers, and recruiting easier, even when their product is half-baked. But I think there s a danger: sometimes I see the community grows faster than the product matures, and you end up with hype that s impossible to live up to. So my question is, if you had to choose: Would you focus on building an audience ...

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Akash Anand

Akash Anand

•1mo ago
How we plan software projects that actually ship on time at Clueso
... issues in Linear, with clear time estimates for each one. Only when you do this do you get a realistic estimate of how long the project is actually going to be. That clarity is critical. Without it, it s dangerously easy to fall into the trap of saying, We can build all of this in 4 days, and then veer completely off track. More than once, I ve made this mistake. When customers, designers, or even my co-founder, Neel ...

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Jordan

Jordan

•1mo ago
Let's discuss your stance on AI companions
... companions that people can learn from (from skills to studying), regulate and process their emotions (thus increasing emotional IQ), talk with , and overall, grow together in an immersive bonding experience . But wait... building AI companions, that seems unethical? Dangerous, right ? Well yeah, the idea itself can come off as those exact things and I wouldn't blame you for thinking that way. After all, take into account my generation's current disconnected, isolated reality due to the rise of social ...

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Satyam Chourey

Satyam Chourey

•2mo ago
Hit “Reply All” by mistake. Now 60 people know I thought the meeting could’ve been an email.
... short thread about the most dangerous button in your inbox. Someone sent a company-wide update. I meant to forward it to my teammate with classic another 1-hour meeting for nothing. I hit Reply All. Within 10 minutes: 3 people agreed 1 person replied with a meme My manager added a calendar invite titled Let s talk Now every meeting I attend feels like a silent roast. Lesson: The Reply All button is not your friend ...

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•4mo ago
Founders in stealth / pre-launch - why? (+ dinner in SF!)
... figure out whether you can build the best possible version of it. Launching early gives you the opportunity to either pivot or iterate quickly. Launching is learning. The second reason is that competition just isn't as dangerous as we tend to think . The quote "idea maze" metaphor is apt here. Startups aren't a race. They're a marathon in an idea maze, and you're far more likely to reach a dead end and kill your startup that ... ... than you are to be crushed by a competitor

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Nika

Nika

•6mo ago
Is AI making us stupid?
... from it rather than just relying on it to do everything for us. One way I make sure I stay engaged is by not just accepting AI s first response. Instead, I challenge it asking follow-up questions, seeking alternative perspectives, and verifying information. This keeps my critical thinking sharp and helps me refine my decision-making. How do you personally balance AI use while ensuring you stay engaged in the learning process? Comment from Mark Maxwell(@john_melano07): @busmark ... ... conversation partner rather than just an answer machine can help keep our critical thinking sharp. I try to do this when working on my site if AI generates content, I question it, tweak it, and even ask for alternative

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Darya Tsaryk

Darya Tsaryk

•6mo ago
Why I Transitioned from Charity to Business
... colleague Anna worked in emerging markets, where people don t have access to doctors. They rely on YouTube and Google for medical advice, but often don t even know what to search for. As a result, they either make dangerous medical decisions or give up on seeking care altogether. Patient interviews confirmed a demand for a doctor-like solution available on their smartphones. Why Business Instead of Charity? At some point, I realized that the only way to solve this ...

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Frank Chen

Frank Chen

•7mo ago
How many books do you hope to read in 2025? What books are you looking forward to read?
... books in 2025, one books a week is the goal. Some of the books that I look forward to read the most are: - Principles by Ray Daly - Seneca Dialogues and Essays - Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse - Zero - Biography of a Dangerous Idea - Why we sleep by Matthew Walker - Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - Complexity of Santa Fe institute - The republic - Plato - Men are from Mars women are from Venus - Musonius Rufus: Lectures and Sayings - Epictetus Manual/Enchiridion - Setting the table ...

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TJ Larkin

TJ Larkin

•7mo ago
What’s your biggest concern about AI in 2025?
... powerful as AI is, it comes with risks. What s a challenge or danger you think we ll face this year? Comment from Muhammad I B(@muhammadib): I think diluting the quality of all content on the internet will be a big concern as people generate AI slop in order to try and gain a distribution advantage. Hoping it doesn't make it increasingly hard to find quality content (this is already what happened with Google and SEO optimised blog ...

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Giant LaZer

Giant LaZer

•5yr ago
We're working on Cybersecurity VR app - what's your experience with online safety?
... There is malware, ransomware, and other dangerous tricks that hackers are using to steal from us or make our lives miserable. Do you see some particular situations that are important in terms of data safety in offices ...

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Donald R. Simon

Donald R. Simon

•5yr ago
What is the best medical and pharmaceutical website for MASQUE PROTECTION
... permet pas un ajustement tanche. Il y a aussi les masques avec filtre pour le visage. Ce sont des masques de protection int grale avec protection contre les gaz nocifs, id al pour les environnements de travail avec une atmosph re gazeuse dangereuse. Dans ce guide, nous voulons vous faciliter le choix, nous avons d j fait le travail difficile de rechercher les meilleurs mod les pour que vous ne perdiez pas votre temps. Nous avons analys des dizaines d options sur le march ...

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