My favourite tool would have to be my own, Its a no code website builder we are launching soon, Get notified when we launch! - https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
The New York Times filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement in the use of its content to train AI models. This legal battle signifies a growing concern among content creators about fair compensation for their work in the AI landscape. The outcome could set a crucial precedent. If NYT wins this lawsuit, this will follow a lot more restrictions on AI innovations. And if Microsoft and OpenAI win, this will push down the spirit of journalism and might even give rise to misinformation and fake news in the future. Which side are you?
How did you start your career and what is your current profile?
I will go first - I started as a Content Writing Intern for an entertainment blog and now, I am the Head fo Growth at Appscribed.
This post serves as a survey for people who are launching soon so they can prepare better. So far, these are the results - Total comments - 11
Mostly on Laptop - 4
Mostly on Mobile - 3
Both - 4
I am working on an article about all the possibilities related to AI in 2024. It will be published on Appscribed. Provide your descriptive quote here. And if we like it, we will feature you and your site on Appscribed with a link.
As we approach the conclusion of 2023, reflect on the lessons and insights gained throughout this year. What significant learnings have you acquired amidst the experiences and events of the past twelve months?
hey PH this week we did something fun at CommandBar that i thought other makers might find useful. we dug through the archives and resurrected the application that got us into YC a little over three years ago and did an ex-ante assessment of our application ( how good was the application given the information we had at the time") https://www.commandbar.com/blog/... for some context: i'm a yc alum (went through yc in S19) who joined CommandBar to work on Growth. i've seen hundreds of yc apps (and helped improve some of them), so happy to answer any general questions you might have. I'll also get James to jump in if you've got any specific Qs related to CommandBar's application!
In my experience, not very many. A bunch of them are super intrusive and annoying. I have a friend (Finn), who has studied hundreds (if not thousands, no, I'm not joking lol) of product tours to figure out what makes a great one and what to stay away from when building one. Product tours are not inherently evil, they're just built by people who don't understand them He's hosting a session on Thursday to share what he's learned from his "PhD" in product tours, so thought I'd give him a shoutout here; if anyone wants to pick his brain, here's where you can sign up :) https://events.zoom.us/ev/AtIALi...