I have worked remotely for much of my career. Not a ton has changed for me so I'd love to hear from others. What have become your favorite tools while working from home? Have they helped you to collaborate and feel connected to your colleagues remotely? And for those who were already remote has anything changed?
From the past few months, I have been actively working on improving my writing skills. From your personal learnings, what are the best ideas, practices and tips for improving writing?
For the last year+ I've been curating amazing WFH setups in a weekly newsletter called Workspaces. I'll start here: - 2020 M1 Mac Mini
- LG UltraFine 4K Display
- cheap Logitech wireless mouse
- Apple Magic Keyboard
- AirPod Pros
- Lots of books (Founders at Work, Disrupted, Creativity Inc, etc)
- Old MacBook Pro
- Logitech C920x HD Pro Webam I'm curious... what's in YOUR workspace!?
We're hosting Justin & Omar today on Twitter Spaces at 4pm PST! We'll be talking about their latest launch Kin Habits and healthy habits for successful founders. Drop your questions in the discussion and we'll ask them during our live session! We'll try to share the answers and insights on here as well :) RSVP & tune in to the event https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1mn...
Hey there, Derrick Reimer here! I've been building SaaS products for the last decade. In late 2012, I co-founded Drip, a marketing automation product, alongside Rob Walling. We were acquired by Leadpages in 2016. During that time, I also built and sold Codetree, a project management tool for GitHub. My story hasn't been all rosy, though! After leaving Drip, I attempted to take on Slack and decided to move on after failing to find traction one year into working on it. I'm now building SavvyCal
If I ever need to open up some space, I just delete some apps temporarly. But even if it's just for a second, I would never uninstall Google Keep. What is the one app you'd never delete?
Which iOS or Android widgets do you use the most? I don't use too many but would to hear what others love. I do check my calendar widget on a regular basis and enjoy the history stats from Historico: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Obvi a TON of interesting new tech in the web3 space thirdweb had an amazing launch. I've also been impressed with the expertise behind new search engines, like You.com
In the October-December quarter, Facebook s (Okay, Meta's) daily active users fell by about half a million, from 1.930 billion during July-September to 1.929 billion. This loss was mainly due to a slide in contribution from Africa and Latin America. Source: https://indianexpress.com/articl... What's your take on this?Where is social media heading towards, and how do you envision a new future of social networks? This gif is totally unnecessary but I think it's alright
Vote and then explain! Would also love to hear about anything that's prevented you from learning more about it so far (i.e. don't know where to find the content, don't understand it, etc.)
Hey everyone! It's undeniable that we need to take urgent action on climate change, and there are some fantastic products and tech initiatives that are making great strides to tackle it. What are your favorite products tackling climate change, and what makes you particularly excited about them?
Hey Product Hunt! I'm a designer, full-stack developer, and entrepreneur who loves making and launching all sorts of products. Over the past few years I've built a real-time collaborative map tool, one of the most popular flowcharting libraries
Apple's latest event is tomorrow. They are expected to launch brand new iPhones, an Apple Watch pro maybe and maybe some new Mac drops What do you want to see?
IMO it was just a matter of time before TikTok and Insta started implementing similar features into their products. The situation resembles Clubhouse. But would be interested to hear from those who are bullish on BeReal.
Do you remember when technology blew your mind for the first time ever and kickstarted your tech ambition? For me it was the iPod Nano, I remember seeing the ad and being hooked on tech and especially music tech ever since.
I've actually had success with resolutions in the past. One year I stopped eating meat (led to 5 years vegetarian). Another I didn't buy clothing for a year which helped me think about waste reduction in the long term. But I haven't set any in a few years. Curious what resolutions others might have and what products out there exist to help.
Hi all. Sarah here, Head of Content @ Product Hunt. I'm starting up a new article series in our AI newsletter, Deeper Learning, called Ask Kitty. It's a place where you can ask the questions you've been wondering about A.I. but have been too shy to ask. Why? One thing I've learned about A.I. is that a lot of people in tech assume you know a lot of things, and very few people actually know the things (or know them in-depth enough to explain them simply). Sometimes this dynamic prevents us from asking questions. And asking questions is one of the best ways to reduce our knowledge gap. And yes, you could ask ChatGPT, but based on my experience you're unlikely to get the full context you need. Not only will I work to answer your questions, I'll work to find the right people to help me answer them! So ask away!
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