Polym is an audio app to improve retention and recall of foundational knowledge, such as: logic, math, psychology, economics, computer science, philosophy, history, and more.
For those always learning, I think below articulates how Polym can help:
Today, I read 2 messages that are contradictory in nature, and it seems like one branch is rebelling against the other.
Meta and other big tech companies are replacing human workers with AI.
Heineken, Aerie, Polaroid, and even Cadbury are riding the anti-AI wave, mocking Big Tech and positioning human-made creativity as the ultimate authenticity flex.
How do you think that these pro and anti streams can affect the evolution of AI and our perception of its use?
ok so weird backstory - ive been building products for startups for like 8 years now and i got obsessed with this question: why do products that KILL IT on product hunt just... die?
like were talking #1 product of the day, 1000+ upvotes, features in newsletters, the whole thing. and then 6 months later? dead or making $300/month
Polym is an audio app incorporating active learning for the retention of foundational knowledge, including statistics, logic, economics, AI, history, and more. The app utilizes retrieval practice, spaced repetition, and interleaving to enhance memorization.