Yee Doong

Yee Doong

Co-founder and designer

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Hansel

8mo ago

Beyond Automation: How to use First Principles to Find AI's Next Big Disruptions?

Hey PH Fam!

We're all seeing AI transform industries, but are we looking deep enough? I've been thinking about applying first-principle thinking to identify areas truly ripe for AI disruption going beyond automating existing tasks to fundamentally reimagining solutions.

Instead of asking 'How can AI make X better?', what if we ask:

  1. What is the core human need X is trying to solve?

  2. What are the fundamental limitations of current solutions, pre-AI?

  3. If we were to solve this need from scratch today, with current AI capabilities (LLMs, generative models, etc.) as a core building block, what would it look like?

Yee Doong

8mo ago

What are the biggest challenges when building a truly global product?

Hey Product Hunt community!

I m currently working on a product designed for users around the world, and as exciting as it sounds, building something truly global comes with a lot of unexpected challenges.

Here are a few that I ve encountered so far:

Yee Doong

7mo ago

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Contra just hit 1 million independents! Which number were you?

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Parth Ahir

9mo ago

Will creativity lose its meaning in the age of AI?

Lately, I ve been reflecting on the quiet fear that, as AI tools become better at creating art, writing, and design, creativity itself might lose its meaning.

It feels like a valid concern because:

  • AI can produce beautiful art and music faster than a human ever could,

  • Many creative fields are shifting from original creation to "curating" or "editing" AI outputs,

  • Instant generation often replaces slow, imperfect human exploration,

  • Younger generations are growing up with AI co-creation as the norm, not the exception.

I wonder:
Will true creativity still matter when "good enough" is instantly available?