I recently bought the book "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill at a well-known bookstore for $4. I absolutely do not understand how this is possible, because I have to say that it is probably the best book I have ever read. And it was only $4, WTF?! So, what's the most powerful book you have ever read?
I love chrome extensions! They make some of my tasks super easy. I add/remove extensions regularly, but these are some of them which I can't remove for sure. - Grammarly: Extraordinary help while writing anything from emails to blogs.
- Dashlane: Can never remember my passwords.
- Pocket: Best way to not lose the articles I want to read later.
- Loom: Video version of "This meeting could've been an email". I love to quickly record screens and send it to my teammates.
- Wappalyzer: When I want to know the tech stack on which a website is built on.
- Honey: Of course! Which girl doesn't like good shopping deals. And while you re here, Check out our product Supademo.
A simple Chrome Extension helps you create interactive product demos in minutes. We have launched on Product hunt!! We would love to see your love and support. https://www.producthunt.com/post... Edit - Adding the most suggested extensions received in the comments. 1. Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/
2. Dark reader - https://darkreader.org/
3. Scribe - https://scribehow.com/
4. Hubspot - https://app.hubspot.com/
5. Similarweb - https://www.similarweb.com/
6. Data Scraper - https://dataminer.io/
7. Bubbles - https://www.usebubbles.com/
8. Lighthouse - https://developers.google.com/web
9. Adblocker - https://getadblock.com/en/
10. Raindrop - https://raindrop.io/
11. Bulk URL opener - https://bulkurlopener.com/
12. Colorzilla - https://www.colorzilla.com/
13. Toby - https://www.gettoby.com/
14. Great Suspender
15. 1Password- https://1password.com/
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
Here is what ChatGPT replied- AI has the potential to impact a wide range of jobs across various industries. Here are some examples: 1. Customer service representatives: AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants can handle many routine customer inquiries, reducing the need for human customer service representatives. 2. Manufacturing workers: AI-powered robots can perform many routine manufacturing tasks, reducing the need for human workers. 3. Financial analysts: AI can analyze vast amounts of financial data and provide insights, reducing the need for human analysts. 4. Truck drivers and delivery drivers: Self-driving vehicles have the potential to reduce the need for human drivers. It's important to note that while AI may impact some jobs, it may also create new job opportunities in fields such as AI development, maintenance, and management.
Hey everyone! Do you take notes while working and where do you jot down notes? Personally, I use the notes app on my MacBook, or some piece of paper, notebook, etc., and it is extremely difficult for me to find these notes when I need them. We are currently building BeforeSunset v2.0 to sync and bond with your team without additional messages. In the new version, you'll also have a personal space for taking notes about your tasks or your meeting (or whatever you want to take notes about). You can join our waitlist to know when we are ready: https://www.usebeforesunset.com/
https://futureoflife.org/open-le... Top artificial intelligence researchers, the co-founder of Apple, and Elon Musk are among signatories of an open letter calling for companies to stop training powerful AIs. They argue that advanced AI could represent a profound change in the history of life on Earth, and companies should not be racing to unleash it. The letter calls for a six-month pause, providing time to decide whether developing things that might outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us is a good idea. Meanwhile, a Goldman Sachs report suggested that generative AIs like GPT-4, the most advanced platform so far debuted, could automate away the equivalent of 300 million jobs, especially in legal and administrative work.
Hey Product Hunters! Recently I launched a newsletter with weekly marketing case studies from profitable Solopreneurs (https://makerbox.ck.page/marketi...). Last week, I tried content repurposing and got around 50 new subscribers: autoplug on Twitter next issue teaser on Twitter repurposing content on Product Hunt discussions repurposing content on Indie Hackers To be honest, kinda dissatisfied with the growth. I thought I could grow at least +100 So, how do you promote your newsletter?
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?
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