@ourielohayon I tend to side with the makers of novel products, but this is pretty ridiculous. But the real issue is the 209 people who upvoted it. If we stop upvoting, hopefully more meaningful products will come on PH! :)
@ourielohayon one of the things I like most about Product Hunt is the variety (and often surprise) of what I discover every day. Some days you'll find silly sites like this or an innovative and (potentially very impactful) app that helps blind people see.
Upvotes are a demonstration of interest and entirely subjective. I often don't "agree" that the #1 ranked product is really the best or most compelling thing posted in the day, but someone else may think differently. And that's OK.
That said, I'm always open to ideas on how to improve discovery and the homepage (big update coming soon)!
It kills me that someone's little half hour project that we will all forget about tomorrow can be the kind of thing that gets featured on Product Hunt.
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@inorganik This is how I feel about a lot of things on Product Hunt lately.
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It's not the ratio of time-invested-to-exposure that should concern you, it's the ratio of value-to-exposure that's obnoxiously low here.
Who cares how long something took as long as it's useful?
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Didn't know it was this easy to get featured on product hunt, brb making an online calculator with a cool domain name "icantfuckingmath"
@jackplantin or better yet, the only usefulness of a penny these days :D
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Allow, location tracking and choose restaurants from a list. Then, apply it to the menu.
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I suggest you eliminate the randomness after the app has decided. Decisions should be final. If a user clicks multiple times on "Decide for me again", the message should change to "This is why you never accomplish anything." Or something equally blunt.
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