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p/self-promotion
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Steve Jeffries
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2mo ago
Wanted to throttle our drummer so built an app to save him from me.
... have very little understanding of the amount of work involved to make those "minor tweaks". But there was also an added layer of joy, because all of this useful feedback was usually spread over a 2 week Whatsapp chat,
peppered
with multiple different mixes and masters of the same song. After recovering from a bout of scrolling induced vertigo and telling our drummer that this latest mix does not need reducing by 0.5dB at 5kHz (and I would only ... ... also get bandmates to collaborate and put timestamped comments on the waveform, which has saved me from Whatsapp scrolling. There's also a feature on it where you can invite fans, friends, and family to vote on your
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p/general
by
Nika
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4mo ago
How do you treat your competition? Is your stance more adversarial or friendly?
... noticed two main narratives in how companies view their
competitors
. Either it s a fight to the death approach exactly like what we see between Replit and Lovable (though it seems Replit does more of the provoking ) basically: We speak badly about our competition. Or it s more motivational: We speak positively about our competition. Tho I do not know whether I have seen some example of this competition, I can see it only in terms of personal branding when ... ... people do not want to say bad things about someone, even when they are
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p/general
by
Nika
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12mo ago
At what point is advertisement bearable and when it starts to be annoying?
... favourite activity, if they are "shallow". However, I noticed that the ads that always worked for me and those around me were: funny (MEME), and minimalist. I chose 3 that were short, intelligent humour, and everything said: Apple
vs
. BlackBerry War 4-door Smart
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