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AI dev tools! (Meta)
I think all companies will have AI features, just like all companies now have software teams
AI vs non-AI startup. Which are you!? Let’s see this play out. 😅
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What are your AI predictions for 2024?
Here are mine, they were popular on Hacker News, I wonder what the PH community thinks as well!
https://axflow.dev/blog/ai-predictions-2024/
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AI product builders, how do you improve your products?
Getting an amazing demo or prototype is fairly easy with AI.
But once you're there, how are you making your products better? How do you go from 70% quality to 90%, and then 99%?
What tools, tricks, processes do you use?
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Neat, tried it out and things worked quite well. The design is 👌
The site felt a bit slow and jittery on my machine (which is pretty powerful, M2 macbook), which is my only gripe.
It's also a lot to take in, I got all the way to having a conversation with a Bot (thanks for the credits), but then once the conversation started getting boring, I wasn't sure what else to do.
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Have you used any GPTs in a serious way?
OpenAI released the GPT store a few months back, and are about to make it GA.
I'm curious if you have used any GPTs with any kind of serious regularity. For me, it's been mostly curious tinkering, but nothing stuck.
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Your top 3 use-cases for chatGPT
Assuming you use chatGPT in your life and/or work, what are the top 3 use cases that you leverage it for?
Personally:
• Coding (particularly translating code and debugging)
• Thinking ("You are a brainstorming partner, ...")
• Doing some small scale data processing ("Scrape this webpage, make this a csv, etc...)
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I found this article from Flo Crivello (which defends solo founding over finding a cofounder) to be very interesting since he holds a counter opinion:
https://flocrivello.com/co-found...
I think it depends a lot on your personality, in particular:
• How do you like to think? Alone or through conversation?
• How do you recover from shitty moments? Alone, or as a team?
The hardest thing about...
What are the pros and cons of having a co-founder?
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1. Web browser
> Email
> Notion
> Figma
2. Slack
3. Terminal (for coding)
What's the most important tool you use every day for work? 🤔
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Right now it's very manual: booking meetings and face to face conversations.
These conversations should lead to notes about pain points, delight moments, and missing outcomes. They should be heavily focused on what the users do TODAY (not "I would like to do this tomorrow"), and then the product owner should analyze this data and work with the team on how to improve the value being...
How do you leverage user feedback to enhance the user experience of your projects?
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Do you use chatGPT in a collaborative way?
Assuming you use chatGPT in your day to day life. Do you do so in a collaborative way with coworkers ?
How do you "share" and "iterate together" on a problem that you'd usually solve within the chatGPT UI?