David

David

Hello! I am David.

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Where do your goals come from?

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We all set goals.

Some come from a deep personal dream.

Others are inspired by people we admire, books we read, or even moments of frustration where we say: This has to change.

Time spent on UX was applauded and it's a continuous process

While developing, we spent good amount of time in making small changes from UX perspective. And users liked it.

We continued to watch after our public launch. And visiting some customers' office and quietly observing them use MarketFit, gave us a few new insights- as small as removing 2 words from an onscreen message, or enhancing the video demo so that users are able to realize 100% benefits or just changing relative position of menu items.

Still Standing After Three Weeks

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by. I just wanted to take a moment to celebrate something small but meaningful we re still live, the app is still running in the cloud, and we're not out of hope yet.

Sean McCarney

9mo ago

Notes from a failed Product Hunt launch

After hours of reading best practices, crafting the perfect assets and assembling what felt like a bulletproof plan, we were ready to launch on Product Hunt. We worked so hard and genuinely believed we d wake up to thousands of sign ups and the Product of the Day badge.

The reality was very different. We saw a tiny boost in sign ups, got stuck at around 200 upvotes, and to top it off, finished below a food blender.

Danielle Morris

12mo ago

What are your thoughts on Intel Core i9's performance for gaming compared to AMD Ryzen 9?

Hey everyone, I ve been doing some research on high-end CPUs for gaming, and I m torn between intel core i9 and AMD s Ryzen 9 series. Both seem like absolute beasts, but I m curious about real-world performance, especially for gaming. From what I ve read: Intel Core i9 seems to have an edge in single-threaded performance, which is great for gaming. AMD Ryzen 9 (e.g., 7950X) offers excellent multi-threaded performance and efficiency, plus it seems better for productivity tasks like video editing. That said, gaming benchmarks sometimes show a very small difference between the two. At higher resolutions (1440p/4K), the GPU seems to matter more than the CPU. So, I wanted to ask: 1. Has anyone here used both processors? What was your experience in terms of gaming performance? 2. Are there specific games where one significantly outperforms the other? 3. How do other factors like power consumption, thermals, and platform features (e.g., DDR5, PCIe 5.0 support) play into your decision? Looking forward to hearing your insights and real-world experiences. Thanks in advance!