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Nika
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5mo ago
What is the right age for a child to use the internet and social media?
... food properly without stimuli (e.g. screen) they had a problem swallowing the dish. When using technology, kids should be shown what they can achieve if they use it in the right direction. Comment from Aleksandar Blazhev(@byalexai): Interesting
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, Nika! You hold a very similar position to ours on this. As still relatively young parents (our little one turned one just two weeks ago), there s still some time before we reach the stage you re talking about ... ... sees us using our phones and laptops, but we don t let him stare at the screens. The way to keep a child offline is actually quite simple, yet it requires effort: you have to constantly buy age-appropriate
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Mark Opanasiuk
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6mo ago
AI companion for dog training and care. Can it really replace real dog trainers?
... Pawchie speaks in the user s language, avoids medical advice, and brings off-
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questions back to dog care. Most importantly, he sounds natural not robotic, but empathetic and supportive. Our vision is to make PawChamp a one-stop place for everything dog parents need. In the future, Pawchie will remind you to train, explain behavior, cheer you up, help find healthy treats and
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Kaustubh Katdare
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10mo ago
What's your best growth hack for your product?
... community building. That's my forte and I'd love to help you build an organic community. Comment from Kaustubh Katdare(@thebigk): @baltazar_torres - yep. Also consider building an owned community; on your own platform. This is the
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of my interest and I'll be happy to chat (no strings attached). Let me know. Comment from Kaustubh Katdare(@thebigk): @ixord - We realised that corporate deals slow down because of the middlemen and the key decision makers aren ... ... business and find if there's anything of mutual interest. The guests were carefully picked from businesses that could help each other. That's why it's a 'growth hack'. Comment from Ran(@a11yexpert): @thebigk We ve been
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Nika
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11mo ago
What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?
... hardest part wasn t coding, it was making the UX clean and the results actually useful. Live here if curious: https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/ge... Comment from Mikita Aliaksandrovich(@mikita_aliaksandrovich): My first real vibe-coded project wasn t a
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app, it was shipping actual product work faster than I could before. What I learned quickly: generating code is the easy part. Keeping structure, handling edge cases, and getting to something actually reviewable is where things get real. That s what ... ... cross-platform, multimodal agent that sees , hears , thinks , speaks , and acts on your machine. Free & open source. A deterministic, AI-powered timeline intelligence engine that assembles precise, interactive 2D and 3D timelines to explore the journey of any
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