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Wednesdays are usually the most challenging day to stay focussed for me and I was wondering how you manage to remain productive/motivated on an off day.
The recent discussion about AI-generated comments by @kylefrost was really interesting. Some people are concerned that bots will take over online communities and there won't be enough authentic human interaction but instead auto-generated empty conversations between AI and bots. AI technology is impacting a lot of areas, such as creating images, blog posts, webpages, copywriting, and etc. Several features have been very well received and are widely accepted. What are your thoughts on auto-generated emails? Would you say AI can improve the efficiency and value of email communication?
Even if i like driving cars so much, i think that trains are still the best option, here is why: eco-friendly wifi, useful if you want to spend some time working meeting new people sightseeing, from the windows you can enjoy mother nature less expensive, not all the time but most of time
Hey Folks:
We are building a low-code platform tool for developers, I'm thinking to make a series of videos to tutor our users step by step. Therefore, I'm thinking of any ideas or experience you have to make content to fulfill your user's demands?
hey PH this week we did something fun at CommandBar that i thought other makers might find useful. we dug through the archives and resurrected the application that got us into YC a little over three years ago and did an ex-ante assessment of our application ( how good was the application given the information we had at the time") https://www.commandbar.com/blog/... for some context: i'm a yc alum (went through yc in S19) who joined CommandBar to work on Growth. i've seen hundreds of yc apps (and helped improve some of them), so happy to answer any general questions you might have. I'll also get James to jump in if you've got any specific Qs related to CommandBar's application!