I m a new member in the community here, so I thought I d introduce myself.
My name is Ksenia, I m one of the co-founders of IDQR (we will launch our product here soon :) ), but at heart I m just someone who enjoys building products and learning by doing. My background is software development but my main interest is in UI/UX and web design.
What is the most cost-effective hardware configuration for maximizing capacity in a non-redundant plex server storage setup?
The most cost-effective approach for non-redundant plex server storage is a JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) configuration using high-capacity SATA hard drives.
A few months ago, I started consulting with an AI platform. Before that, my entire career was in the food industry. Kitchens, shifts, real-world urgency. Not product launches, not SaaS, not AI.
I m also still working toward my business degree, so a lot of this feels like learning to swim by being tossed into the deep end.
What surprised me most wasn t the tech. It was the mental load of building something new. The constant second-guessing. The pressure to say it right. The endless conversations about positioning, trust, and whether people will actually understand the value you re trying to create. I hope others feel encouraged to share their experiences, knowing they're not alone in these struggles.
One thing I ve quickly learned is that users don t struggle because the tools aren t powerful enough. They battle because clarity is fragile. Context gets lost. Confidence erodes fast when answers conflict or feel shaky. That realization has shaped how our team thinks about the work we re doing at CiRQA, but it s also changed how I approach learning in general. Slower. More questions. Less pretending I already know.
Hey everyone! I'm Suraj, a Data Engineer by day and indie app developer by night. I run Promptforge Labs a one-person studio building AI apps that run entirely on your phone.
Two apps live on Google Play: Cognivara AI private AI assistant with 6 tools, $4.99 one-time CaptionForge AI social media content toolkit, free
Based in India, building for the world. Launching Cognivara AI here on April 16. Excited to be part of this community!
I'm Andriy, a solo founder from Ukraine. I've been building Mental Detox an AI-powered emotional journal that helps people understand their emotions better.
I m co-founding Raghim AI around a practical question: how do teams improve customer support and day-to-day productivity across West & Central Africa and beyond without fighting where regulations and risk management say data and workloads must live?
I ll be real with you: I have pretty much zero social media presence and no marketing team backing me up. So, launching this thing feels a bit like tossing it into the void. Still, I can t help it: I m just too impatient to finally get this into people s hands.
I m a writer and filmmaker, but I stumbled into being a developer by accident. I got sick of making the same 16-trait character map by hand in Illustrator every time I started a new story. I ve relied on this research-backed personality framework for years to build my characters, but eventually, I wanted the whole process to feel more like play and less like a chore.
I m the founder of Enosis Labs, and I ve been spending a lot of time building around local-first AI, autonomous systems, and developer tools. I recently stopped hiding one of my products in private and finally launched it publicly on Product Hunt: Rainy MaTE.