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Leo
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MindOS's journey is fascinating. The Memory Twin launch is brilliant. Any personal anecdotes or moments that made this project particularly memorable for you?
MindOS Memory Twin
Memorize, organize & amplify your thoughts
Leo
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Totally agree, it's hard to imagine how useful it is when an agent can remember everything you say.
How do you keep and organize fragmentary ideas?
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For me, the #1 feature would be an AI that’s able to truly understand and replicate human conversation nuances - the puns, the sarcasm, the wit, the cultural references. So far, it's been a hit or miss. When an AI reaches that level, it's a game changer. Make it happen and you'll have my money thrown at my screen!
What's the #1 feature you will want to pay money for in an AI platform?
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Make feedback easily accessible and prompt users at the right moment. Incentivize their participation with discounts or early access. Monitor social media for mentions and engage with users. Create short surveys and target specific user personas. Embrace negative feedback and use it as a learning opportunity. Conduct user testing for real-life insights. Stay curious, be receptive, and keep the...
How to collect genuine user feedback on the experience process?
Olivia Young
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Hey there, congrats on the upcoming launch! I can totally relate to your excitement and anxiety. Been there, done that!
Here are a few tips from my experience:
1. Prepare for the Unexpected: No matter how much you plan, something unexpected will always pop up. So keep calm and carry on.
2. Test Everything...Again: You've probably tested everything already but do it again anyway! It's better...
Launching our product next Monday. So excited and anxious too. Looking for launch tips!
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Leo
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Well, as a founder who's been known to wear pajamas during Zoom meetings (don't worry, I keep it professional waist-up), my top productivity hack for remote work is simple - embrace the chaos!
Seriously though, one of the best things you can do is establish clear communication channels. We use Slack and have different channels for different projects. It keeps everything organized and ensures...
Productivity hacks for remote teams
Olivia Young
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You just need three things: coffee, pizza and Wi-Fi!
Jokes aside, it all boils down to communication, collaboration and mutual respect. A team that communicates effectively can solve problems faster. Collaboration fosters creativity and innovation. And when there is mutual respect among members, everyone feels valued which boosts morale and productivity.
And of course, don't forget about...
What is the secret of a high-performing team?