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Shi Ling
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Awesome. It's nice to be able to quickly try out and preview different llama models without having to deploy them on my own servers. Been meaning to the different variety of roleplay models for my dnd sessions. Are you planning to support other open-source models besides llama?
Featherless AI
Run every 🦙 AI model & more from 🤗 huggingface
Shi Ling
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It looks awesome, great work @arjunarora108 @sherbondy !
Betafi
Quickly capture and share key takeaways from any meeting
Shi Ling
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The best advice I got was about how to stay focused as a startup founder.
When I was an employee, I thought I was busy but I was 100% on top of my work. I had a system of reviewing my daily board, prioritizing tasks, scheduling blocks of my day, and getting focused work done.
However, when I started my own company (which I'm still running @ui_licious), my system fell apart because there's way...
What is the best advice you've received in your career?
Sully Butt
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Shi Ling
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Oh my, the beloved classic refreshed! It has a headphone jack! And physical buttons!
The New Sony Walkman
The legendary music player is back
Shi Ling
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A friend of mine showed me a creative use of ChatGPT to rewrite technical error messages into human-friendly error messages. It's very useful for engineers.
What is your most creative way of using ChatGPT?
Shi Ling
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Uilicious (https://uilicious.com/) if you are tired of testing your websites and want to automate it. Or you could use it for RPA use cases, like buying your usual bag of coffee online from a store that doesn't have subscription options.
What are some excellent Low-Code/No-Code platforms & tools suitable for startups?
Jason Lee
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Shi Ling
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Thank you for writing and sharing your observations and thoughts publicly! Well put, I share the same sentiments but often find it hard to put to words when people ask me how can we invite more women working in tech to join online and offline communities. Men have ask me me why we even need to have women-only groups like Women Who Code, and collectively my female friends and I simply answer...
Women and diversity in communities
Rosie Sherry
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Shi Ling
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Well, we are working in the next major upgrades to @ui_licious TAMI, which we launched last month. TAMI is an AI that can generate working UI tests from simple text prompts describing abstract test scenarios. You can then run the tests within our online testing platform (Available for free at https://snippet.uilicious.com). We're currently working on TAMI 2.0 which is an interactive version...
What's next for your product? Any exciting updates or features in the works?
Sule Gorgulu
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Shi Ling
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My marketing team is largely using it for:
1. Researching topics - it's a lot faster than Googling
2. Rephrasing content - it's great for folks in the team who's English is not their native language, so this helps them rephrase boring facts and awkward phrasing into more engaging sentences.
We still have a final review process by other members of the team to ensure that the writing is ...
Are you using AI copywriters in your workflow? What are your thoughts on them?
Jeremiah
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Shi Ling
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I had too much fun with this tool generating backgrounds for my cat 🤣. But seriously well done, I hope to see all restaurants and cafes replace their sad and dull food photography using Pebblely!
Pebblely
Turn boring product images into beautiful photos with AI
Shi Ling
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I don't think SaaS will ever die off, simply because it the recurring revenue business model helps sustain the business and allow the business to continuously improve the product. And because of that, SaaS products will be far superior to off-the-shelf software that is sold once. Customers will also receive better support because businesses are incentivised to keep you around. This also makes...
Subscription based business models in 2023
Deepak Kumar Prabakaran
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I'm really impressed of it's ability to write simple code, it's like having an intern!
What do you think of ChatGPT?
Jacopo Lai
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Shi Ling
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At @ui_licious, this is our current analytics tech stack:
- Google Analytics and Hotjar for marketing analytics
- MixPanel for product usage analytics
- Segment to collect and stream data to different business applications to enable sales and support teams to get deeper understanding of individual customers
- ProfitWell for SaaS business analytics
Things we've tried but discontinued:
-...
What's your startup's analytics setup?
Ravin
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Shi Ling
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I think it would be very wonderful to have AI teachers on demand that can customise lessons to every individual. Not every student is fortunate enough to have good human teachers. While there are no doubt plenty of very smart human teachers who are great at their subject, but they are not necessarily good at teaching. In many countries around the world, there's a shortage of teachers. Many...
What kind of future do you want to create with AI?
Shi Ling
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Coffee.
✍ Complete the sentence: As a product maker, I absolutely couldn’t live without ___________.
Lisa Dziuba
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I think the use of low-code tools to build software and AI assistive tools to augment software engineers will increase. The demand for software engineers far outstrips supply by many many multiples. The US Labor Department estimates that the global shortage of software engineers may reach 85.2 million by 2030. Moreover, the cost to train and hire software engineers is getting more expensive....
What are your predictions for the tech industry in the new year?
Sully Butt
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Shi Ling
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If you are copying to a spreadsheet that's hosted online like on Google Sheets, you can give UIlicious a try:
https://uilicious.com
Disclaimer: I'm one of the makers of UIlicious.
UIlicious is a online browser automation tool, mainly used for testing websites, but folks are often sharing with me creative ways they are using the tool to automate their lives, e.g. reordering their favourite bag...
Tool to automate repetitive tasks
Maciej Czajkowski
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Shi Ling
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I don't think it is necessary. It's like asking if a construction worker / painter / carpenter needs to have interior design skills.
But that's not to say that it's not good value-add to bring to the table. A front-end engineer that have good eye for aesthetics and UX can spot design flaws during implementation and offer constructive criticisms to fix or enhance a design and help the company...
Do front-end engineers need to master design skills?
Jason Lee
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