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Congratulations on hitting 1,000 stars! πππ
How did you get your first 1,000 GitHub Stars?
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Congrats on the launch! This looks promising. How do you handle node failures during long training runs? Any automatic recovery mechanisms? What storage options do you provide for datasets and model checkpoints? You mentioned "The cluster is built for developers with insane availabilities for all types of GPUs." - how do you get around chip shortages?

Exla FLOPsOn-Demand GPU clusters - The Cheapest H100s Anywhere
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I think this case reveals interview process flaws more than remote work weaknesses. If he never delivered results, it points to him gaming interviews rather than having real technical skills - which is way easier with AI tools now. He got caught because he got greedy and overextended, not because remote work is broken. HR absolutely can be fooled - we've seen countless examples of people faking...
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Congratulations on the launch! Your app looks really great! Super impressed by the psychology-backed methodology - so refreshing to see real research behind a wellness tool!

todaiYour first personalized happy lifestyle index
Olga Shiryaevaleft a comment
I get it why it might feel overwhelming. But for me personally, not really, no. I'm pretty reluctant to adopt new shiny things just because everyone else is doing it. I stick to proven technologies and ones I actually have experience with - or at least have seen work reliably somewhere. I avoid extra dependencies like the plague and always look for the simplest solution first. Before I even...
π€― Are Our Tech Stacks Getting Way Too Complicated?
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Activity app on my Apple Watch. For someone who works at a computer for many hours, it really helps me stay active. I really like it when it tells me I only achieved 1 out of 3 goals because it basically ends up guilting me into putting in more effort the next day. I also love the animations that show up when you close all the rings.
What's one product you can't live without - and why?
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Robotics - robotaxis becoming more widely adopted, household robots Nuclear power is going to have (already is having) a resurgence in interest, specifically driven by AI energy demands Self-hosted LLMs AI consulting boom followed by a bust - Companies installing AI into everything will later have to pay consultants to clean up the mess AI devices - OpenAI is releasing something soon, there...
What's The Next Big Thing In Tech?
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Olga Shiryaevaleft a comment
I have heard similar concerns about Claude's focus on safety/responsibility before, but I personally have never found it limiting at least for my use cases. Sometimes I wish it was a little less helpful (less verbose/explanatory by default). I am very curious - what specific scenarios do you think Claude's safety features feel restrictive in?
Claude's "Safety First" Approach: A Feature or a Crutch?
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Olga Shiryaevaleft a comment
I'd go with Option 2 since "Sales AI" immediately clarifies what type of tool this is. A couple of suggestions on the current copy: "Sales guys" could be more inclusive - consider "sales teams" or "sales professionals" instead. The phrase "Does only what matters most to [sales professionals]" doesn't clearly communicate what the product actually does. I can see it's sales-related, but the...
"Don't Sell. Solve Problems" -- Need feedback on our tagline
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I've been soloing for almost a year and only joined Product Hunt recently - wish I had done it sooner! What keeps me motivated is constantly reminding myself why I started this journey in the first place. Whatever your goal is, thinking about it regularly and remembering how badly you want it is what drives everything, at least for me. I'm also brutally honest with myself about the high...
Solo founders: how do you stay focused?
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Olga Shiryaevaleft a comment
Great concept! While I don't have contracts to review right now, I'd absolutely use this for employment agreements and NDAs. One thought came to mind based on a real-life situation: this would be incredibly useful for time-sensitive scenarios like buying a car at a dealership where you can't take paperwork home to review.

FairPact AI Scan contracts & find gotchas before signing
Olga Shiryaevaleft a comment
Your app looks really interesting! I would definitely pay for something that bridges the gap between voice notes and document management (like Notion). I'm not sure if there are tools like this on the market, but I haven't seen anything that has all the features executed well in one place. Mobile is great, but since I'd primarily use this for work, a web app would be ideal. Key features I'd...
Curious β what would make a voice note app worth paying for? π§
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