Hi PHerz! This is not a problem discovery post lol. Just a normal chat to see what others face in their daily lives, cause building stuff and in general trying to do things in life is a roller coaster. For me, a lot of stuff piss me off hah!
However, one thing that does a lot, is the fact that I see the majority outsourcing their lives to the "system". I see people still admiring folks like Elon Musk, people working jobs they dont like and being ok that they will work for 40 years, without realizing they only live once. Buying the newest cars, the newest iphones, posting fake things on social media. Without even thinking the consequences of all this. Feels like people gave up on thinking for themselves. Anyways, hectic day, so I felt like sharing a more "deep" topic. What about you? What pisses you off in this world?
For me these are the two most exciting things: 1. Will cash out big time from the crypto markets.
2. My goal to generate revenue with a product that I built and helps people. What's yours?
Personally, for me, the hardest part has been reaching out to others for help. (But this is more of a personal challenge than a technical one.) What has been the most difficult part for you when launching a product?
People often have two or more jobs in their lives. What about you? Is your career expanding? And how many jobs have you had and do you think you will have in the future?
Sometimes I have a feeling I could use my potential more. E.g. Spending too much time on the internet I could go exercise or read books. Not taking advantage of relationships in terms of networking I should socialise more and ask for help (because I do not do that.). Not being a part of some co-working or so I could have more friends and we could create some projects. ---------- Are you aware of something in your life that keeps you behind?
How do you overcome it or compensate?
What are you working on right now? What stage your product at? Any challenges you facing? I'll go first I'm working at RAG app that will serve as internal knowledge hub for companies. Connect your tools and find anything through slack! Currently trying to figure out how to do sales and document upload to vector database
Amazon has officially rolled out their RTO (Return-to-Office) policy, igniting discussions about whether remote or on-site work drives greater efficiency.
As an entrepreneur, I often find myself thinking: if I had an office, would I ask my team to return on-site, or would I lean towards flexibility with remote or hybrid models? Each approach has its own set of advantages and challenges. What do you think is best for fostering efficiency and innovation? If you had an office, would you implement RTO?
Here is my ratio (in the order): Bluesky
X
Product Hunt
Substack
LinkedIn
YouTube What are your "social media priorities" so I can know where most of the audience is? :)