Bjarn Bronsveld

Bjarn Bronsveld

SpectateSpectate
Founder @ Spectate
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Sveta Bay

3yr ago

How do you come up with ideas for new features (products)?

We're all different. For some people, coming up with new ideas (products) is a system. For others - inspiration. Let's share the experience
Jonathan Nass

3yr ago

What's the best gift you've ever received? 🎁

As holiday shopping gets into full swing (and we gear up to launch Outdone V2 next week!!), we'd love to know what your favorite or most memorable gift was. For me, it was my first big bike a dark green Mongoose with black pegs. I remember being so pumped to see it sitting in the garage. It was so much more than a bike, it was a ticket to freely explore the whole neighborhood with my friends. What was it for you? And while you re here, don t forget to sign up to be notified when Outdone V2 officially launches next Monday! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Kelly

3yr ago

How do you plan to maintain a healthy lifestyle in 2023?

As 2022 comes to an end, I thought it would be neat to share how we plan to maintain a healthy lifestyle in the new year. For me, I plan to continually cook and eat at home more frequently and move my body on a daily basis. If you are in need of accountability to make cooking and eating at home a habit, consider following @themealprepjar on Twitter to find out when we launch!
Ezgi Aydın

3yr ago

Which is more productive for you: working from home or the office?

I'm very productive when I'm in the comfort of my home but there are days I find the structure of an office beneficial. I guess working hybrid makes me the most productive
Vedran Rasic

3yr ago

I worked from home for 6yrs – here are my 20 tips to boost your WFA productivity in 2023:

I worked from home for 6 years. Here are my best 20 tips for setting healthy work-life boundaries in 2023: . . . ... 1. Understand that you aim to find something that you enjoy doing most of the time. This is not a cliche. It is doable. 2. Get fiber internet, a 4k camera, a microphone, and lights. It will pay dividends. 3. Separate living from the working environment. When I shut the door of my basement, that's it. 4. I have my "office" shoes. I am primed to think that work just started when I am in them. It's a neat way to divide my routines. 5. Every once in a while, go to a coffee shop or work with somebody you like for a day. Or go to the office if possible. 6. Have focused time. Book off some time on your calendar without notifications, just deep work. Google Calendar now even offers it under "focused time." 7. Turn off sounds, notifications, and other distractions. 8. Put your phone out of sight and reach when on your laptop/desktop. 9. If you work on a computer, get a standing desk. That's it. Period. Go! And get that standing mat too. 10. Figure out what calms you. Example: Sometimes, I take a shower in the middle of the day. On other days I take a nap or go jogging. 11. It's OK not to be productive. Take time off the screen. Do it often. 12. Set up times in your calendar for meals, exercise, and hobbies. 13. Try and have at least 1 day/week without meetings. Book it off. Fridays are good days for that. 14. Jam as many meetings together as possible. Keep meetings from being spread out too much. It will kill your productivity. 15. Do meetings standing. You'll finish them quicker. 16. Try not to bring any digital/office gear to your bedroom. 17. Have two computers. One for work. One for fun. 18. Have an object that helps you to decompress... I have an electric guitar + an amp. 19. Print out some useful reminders. I have a picture that says: "Be kind to your mind." 20. If you can't get away from the virtual office, do something where you have to apply your undivided attention. For example, I do MTB or a long drive to someplace. Or do anything where you can't have the internet, and that'll do. :) And now I'll disappoint you. I don't believe in a work-life balance. Yikes! You are YOU (and should be!), wherever you are at work or home. In 2023 there's no need to fake/facade things. So keep playing and discovering. And you'll find the optimal balance between you and the output (legacy) you leave behind. No need to live two lives. Live one that matters. Keep creating!
Ayush Jangra ✦

3yr ago

What advice would you give someone who is starting their own company?

I wish someone had told me how much time it would take. I was so naive when I started my company, thinking that it would be easy to get off the ground and make a name for myself. What I didn't realize until later is that there's so much work involved in building a business and so many things that can go wrong. I'm grateful for my experience now, but if I could go back and tell myself something about starting a company, it would be: "Don't expect things to go smoothly. And if you had to pivot... PIVOT!"
Anil Matcha

3yr ago

GPT-4 is coming next week – and it will be multimodal, says Microsoft Germany

With multimodality now it might be able to support images, audio and videos too What are your thoughts ? Meanwhile we have launched a free frontend for ChatGPT api to get ChatGPT Plus benefits for here, you can access it here https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Richard Gao

3yr ago

How did you come up with your startup's name?

How did you come up with your startup name? https://evoke-app.com/ was named after some controversial guy from a debate server my co-founder frequented Was all he could think about while coding
Anil Matcha

3yr ago

Will AI completely revolutionize education ?

We have released the world's first AI tutor trained on your course content and launched today on producthunt. If you wish to check the future of AI assisted education do check us out https://www.producthunt.com/post... and provide your feedback
Elif Duran

2yr ago

How do you define success and failure in your work?

Success and failure can mean different things to different people, and it's important to define what those terms mean for you and your work. What is your definition of success and failure in your work?
Bjarn Bronsveld

2yr ago

Astogi - AI superpowers for Asana

Astogi integrates with your Asana workspace and helps you to use Asana more efficiently by removing manual actions and harnessing the power of ChatGPT without having to leave Asana.
Bjarn Bronsveld

2yr ago

Filapanel - Kickstart laravel & filament projects with Filapanel

Say goodbye to the tedious, time-consuming process of manually creating database migrations, models, and filament resources. 👋 With Filapanel, you can generate your Laravel and Filament code without the need for programming. 🚀 And the best part? It's FREE! 🤩