For me it would be Tidal, music helps me concentrate on work and get my tasks done, Phillips smart hue lightbulbs a complete mood changer and my Le Creuset casserole dish, can prep a beautiful dinner and just let it simmer for a few hours while I work
I see it more as complimentary to a number of roles such as marketing etc, and it taking a more prominent roles in industries such as lab work, research, driving.
Why am I talking about it? Because Twitter is our Top-2 traffic source for www.makerbox.club, requiring a $0 budget. Consistency and personal brand pay off. Here're the learnings: 1. Niche down
2. Treat your Twitter profile like a product
3. Create a content matrix
4. Mix professional and personal
5. Don't spam with your product
6. Focus on your experience, not on the theory
7. Don't be a copycat
8. Connect with people
9. Be kind
10. Experiment a lot What would you add?
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!"
Attention PH Community! I'm Noyan and I'm currently working on Decktopus AI, which generates fully designed decks with images, bullet points, forms, ability to audio narrate, and more based on your input! It's time to level up your presentation game and get custom-made presentations based on your presentation's aim and your audience! And the best part? You can try it for yourself on February 23rd when we officially launch on Product Hunt! But before then, let's chat about all things presentations, time-efficiency, productivity, and beyond. I, Noyan, am here to answer any and all of your questions. So fire away!
Do you think BARD will take over ChatGPT because it's part of the Google ecosystem and will be integrated and adopted quicker by the mass? Or does ChatGPT already have a considerable headstart?
I worked in various roles in my life as an employee vs. entrepreneur and have had success either way. Given an option, I would always want to be an entrepreneur, as the option to create something amazing gives me immense satisfaction. Let me know your thoughts
Introducing ARHIST - the ultimate solution for interior designers. Cloud rendering, easy floorplans, user-friendly interface, and 3D model uploader. Get early access on Product Hunt now. Say goodbye to complicated software and hello to simplicity.
Lots of 3D software is popping up recently, enabling non-3D experts to use the power of 3D. What are your experiences with such tools - feel free to name any!
We are witnessing social media moving at an unbelievable pace. You wake up everyday learning about new trends. With all the hype around meta not being able to match the expectations, to Elon Musk doing some peculiar activities with Twitter. Are we about to jump into the new dimension of social media? If yes, then what are your thoughts?
What are some of the most exciting and innovative AI-powered design projects that you have seen or worked on? How do you envision the future of product design and the role of AI in shaping it?