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Hello, I'm Teshio.
Hello, I'm Teshio. I'm delighted to be joining this forum. Now that my children are grown, I've been working as an AI illustrator, contributing to drawing apps and similar projects. This year marked my first hackathon participation, and after much trial and error, I'm finally releasing an app themed around healing and moe .
I'm still very much a novice, having only just knocked on the door, but I intend to keep developing without succumbing to decline.

Life is about taking risks
I quit my job last month to work on my SAAS full time.
We are building tool that helps convert user insights to product decisions.
Since then I have been talking to users, trying to understand their pain points and asking them if they would be open to trying out our tool.
I received a mix of replies:
- some were excited and wanted to try it out.
- some felt the problem wasn't that intense for them and didn't need a tool to fix it.
- some liked the idea but didn't push for adopting the tool in the org.
Building digital platforms
Hi everyone, glad to be here.
I m currently working on digital platforms and exploring how online products grow and scale, especially in emerging markets. Looking forward to learning from the community and sharing insights along the way.
Hey PH 👋 builder trying to make feedback less chaotic
Hey everyone I m Aditya.
I ve been building products for a while and kept running into the same issue:
users do give feedback, but it rarely lands where teams can act on it quickly.
Lately I ve been focused on tooling that fits into existing workflows (especially Slack-first teams).
Excited to learn from others here what s one problem you keep solving over and over in your products?
AI Speech SaaS Owner
Hey! I m Ken Weatherford. I own a startup SaaS business launching on March 1, 2026.
Me and my team started building the first of June, 2025. Our primary focus is on business automation via AI speech, multilingual translation, and workflow avatars.
Why are there so many AI frameworks?
Why does it feel like every developer in the bay area announces ANOTHER MCP library to write client/servers for AI...the USB-C of AI they say, it feels to me like the nightmare of AI, because everything moves so fast and everyone is building more stuff (and barely maintaining it)
There are a lot of AI frameworks to begin with: LangChain. LlamaIndex. AutoGen. CrewAI. DSPy. OpenDevin. Semantic Kernel... They re all trying to answer one basic question:
'The best way to reliably interact with an LLM so that you can bolt things like memory, tools, and MCP to your AI agent'

