Maybe this post will help makers understand how much people are willing to spend, what products are useful to them, and what the main motive for buying is.
I personally try to keep track of how much and what I spend. Before I invest in something, I consider:
what will be the return on it (i.e. whether I will earn something by buying/investing in a product),
whether it will be profitable for me in the long term,
We re excited to announce the launch of Migma Visual Editor a powerful new way to create and fine-tune your emails visually and intuitively.
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I was chatting with a Maker recently, and they were a bit unclear on how Product of the Day/Week were chosen, and honestly, I needed a bit of clarity too
Thanks to supabase I was able to get my project up and running in record time. I use oauth, edge functions, storage, database ofcourse, queues:pgmq and pgvector.
Please check out the project at https://github.com/vpuna/vpuna-a...
It's a semantic search platform for structured and unstructured data , with MCP support and more
If you re reading this post, it s at least 2 weeks old. I m currently away, and in situations like this, it s better to be prepared.
Here s my process that helps me stay (somewhat) consistent even when I m short on time and not available in real time:
Batch-create evergreen content that can be shared anytime, or content tied to a recurring season or trend. (If you find time while travelling, you can still jump on current topics, but be aware, it might distract you from the trip.)
Prepare your content at least 2 weeks before your trip.
Create at least 4 extra posts beyond what you need. For example, if I m travelling for 9 days, I ll prepare 13 posts, just in case something goes wrong or unexpected travel issues come up.
Set a fixed time to respond to comments (e.g. 9 AM), or block out a time window for engagement, so you don t get sucked into it during the day.
Keep a running file of content ideas throughout the year, including brainstorming sessions with ChatGPT. It ll make content selection much easier in the future.
Why does it feel like every developer in the bay area announces ANOTHER MCP library to write client/servers for AI...the USB-C of AI they say, it feels to me like the nightmare of AI, because everything moves so fast and everyone is building more stuff (and barely maintaining it)
There are a lot of AI frameworks to begin with: LangChain. LlamaIndex. AutoGen. CrewAI. DSPy. OpenDevin. Semantic Kernel... They re all trying to answer one basic question:
'The best way to reliably interact with an LLM so that you can bolt things like memory, tools, and MCP to your AI agent'
We ve just pushed a big update to ProductDescAI focusing on what matters most: faster generation, sharper output, and a smoother experience.
Today we improved our AI prompting system to deliver more accurate, SEO-friendly product descriptions in all three formats (short, medium, long). We also optimized the site for better performance and onboarding flow.