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There was this one time I was working on a project that stressed me out like nothing else before. I’d wrap up work and then switch straight into family mode — taking care of the kids, cooking, doing all the usual stuff my wife handles every day. Surprisingly, that everyday routine really helped me reset. I also think kids just have this way of creating their own little world — completely...
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As someone regularly publishing content, this is exactly the kind of tool I’ve been missing. Too much time goes into manually verifying sources before I can confidently use them in an article. Wish you good luck!

Stepfun Diligence CheckAI-powered search with agent-verified citations
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
I only recently started working on my personal brand. I finally found some free time and decided to focus on it, although it doesn’t come easily to me. I’m not used to sharing things on social media — my Instagram, Facebook, and other accounts have been basically dead. But I’ve started building up my LinkedIn, I check Product Hunt regularly, and I run a community for beginner designers on...
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Even if OpenAI has signed a few contracts with major media companies, it doesn’t mean that all the data in its training datasets is covered by licenses or that they are willing to pay for all the content they use. No one will voluntarily give up their profits; they will only do so under the pressure of public opinion, the risk of upcoming scandals, or regulatory enforcement. That’s why a...
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Honestly, if you want to hit the peak of your career by 30 — you probably need to start at 12. But let’s be real: getting there usually takes either perfect starting conditions or a lucky break. The truth is, most super-young “success stories” are missing one key ingredient — the experience of screwing up. No amount of money protects you from life’s punches. Learning how to bounce back from...
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It depends on the type of business. Since we’re part of the startup community, for projects like ours, Russia is a dead end. Anything aimed at the international market that looks like an independent tech product operating under market conditions won’t find funding in Russia — there’s no real culture of angel investing or startup funding. The only real prospects lie in projects created in...
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I considered using Pinterest for one of my projects but eventually put the idea on hold. Even though visual presentation is important there — and my target audience might be present — the funnel becomes too long, and the resource investment wouldn’t pay off at this stage.
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I listed a few of my 'sins' (at least from my wife's perspective), and then decided to test some completely harmless things too. Turns out, this AI-wife is a total beast — honestly, she can go off at literally anything

Why My Wife Yelling At MeAI wife simulator: helping you survive marriage... virtually
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
Professional fact-checkers bear (or at least should bear) responsibility for the accuracy of the information they mark as true. In contrast, a community has no such obligation—there are no sanctions that can be imposed on users for being wrong. Responsibility becomes blurred. Moreover, we cannot rule out the possibility of manipulating community opinion on a given platform—after all, it's well...
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Whoa, iPad notes are finally getting friendly. Wish you best luck

WhattingThe iPad diary, just for you
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
Seems like a real time-saver for salesmen. But the UX looks a bit overwhelmed at first glance. Hope you improve it in the future

Blobfish AIAI Dialer that Talks, Qualifies Leads, and Books Meetings
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
I use ChatGPT because it fully handles the tasks I’m comfortable delegating to AI. I’ve tried others, but it’s the only one I’m willing to pay for.
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
People generally like to share their opinions, so it’s worth asking — while highlighting the importance of their feedback.
How do you get early users to give feedback?
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Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
I think I’d like to feel like I’m talking to a real person, not just using dry methods. But at the same time, I’d like to reduce the influence of the human factor and rely more on data of my case.
You don’t need more hacks. You need clarity.
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Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
Congratulations on the launch! Wishing you the best of luck — you have a great, professional product. Does your service cover all countries, or are there any exceptions?

EasyStaff PayrollPay abroad to teams & freelancers with 360° compliance
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
The whole team should install it and practice during our daily stand-ups.

HabilityHelping desk workers combat neck and lower back pain
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
Wishing your product great success — everyone has something they’d gladly let go of to significantly improve their quality of life. Plus, most harmful habits lead to burdensome expenses, which can strain relationships with loved ones. I truly believe your product can genuinely help many people and their families live happier lives.

Anonymous HealthOvercome addictions and unwanted habits
Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
I’d describe myself as a skeptic when it comes to this practice. Are there any studies showing that a gratitude practice significantly improves quality of life compared to simply writing down facts about your day? Why does it have to be gratitude specifically? Grateful to whom? To life? To yourself?

GratitudeBuddyDaily gratitude journal app for mental wellbeing
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Can you share any insights you’ve discovered while studying user behavior?
Behind every metric is a story - here to find it
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Kirill Golubovskiyleft a comment
Right now, AI is pretty mediocre at calculations—I almost always double-check manually and find mistakes. But it’s great at editing code snippets and generating code based on task descriptions. That’s awesome, and I use it all the time.
Has AI helped you do what you couldn't before? Or still figuring it out?
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