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Nika
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1mo ago
What are your top resources for being on watch of AI?
... need to do more work on the pipeline to increase the quality of articles chosen. Comment from Godelieve Cougoureux(@godelieve_cgx): Actually, I ve created a personalized newsletter and I get a short daily recap on any
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! (It s the Actu app on @Delos , you can choose your theme, your top sources, set the frequency, and get your tailored newsletter.) Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @build_with_aj Wow! :D I have the whole list ... ... Batch newsletter for no-fluff AI research recaps, and I m obsessed with following Andrew Ng on X for his no-BS take on trends. Also, the r/Local LLaMA subreddit is chef s kiss for anyone into
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Nika
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8mo ago
which industry do you think is the riskiest to start a business, and which is flourishing?
... increases. Wars, market shifts, people always need medical services. Of course, you can t scale this infinitely. Only by adding more medical centers or more specialists. But it s still a timeless business. Comment from Aleksandar Blazhev(@byalexai): Interesting
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. My opinion is a bit unorthodox. The least risky businesses are the ones nobody wants to do and where technology is still lagging behind. Roof repairs. Home renovations. Elderly care homes. Funeral services. Daycares for children. All of these businesses ... ... tech / automation, and could see a significant benefit. They're also not very tech savvy, so it could be a harder sell - having to explain how it works - but also potentially a higher willingness to pay instead of
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Hanafi
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9mo ago
What's your wildest 'things that don't scale' move that actually worked?
... pizzas with custom packaging to super specific people in our target persona. Result: 95% called us back and hopped on a call. The kicker? It wasn't even that expensive : got a bulk deal on the pizzas and
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'd the packaging ourselves. What's your story of doing something completely unscalable that paid off big time? Comment from Amy Ingram(@amy_ingram): That's awesome! Comment from Hanafi(@hanafi_iss): @rohanrecommends Oh nice! :) What were you saying ... ... hanafi_iss): @emikes919 that's insane work, just made some calculus : that's about 23h of video. Love these kinds of things and specially hearing that it's working Comment from Gin Tse(@jean_xavier): A very interesting
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Chandrasekar T
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10mo ago
Seeking feedback: NoteMyReels How to make your saved Instagram Reels more useful?
... recipes,
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hacks etc. but when it s time to actually find them, they re buried in a mess of saved reels. This tool solves that. It's a simple tool (currently Android only) that lets you save reels with context. You share the reel to NoteMyReel just like you'd share to WhatsApp. The app uses AI to generate a summary and tags, so your saved reel is organized and searchable by keyword or
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