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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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Definitely GitHub for seamless code reviews through pull requests. Inline commenting, suggesting changes, and discussing code all in one place makes the process smooth. GitLab is another great option if you want tight CI/CD integration. For real-time collaboration, can't go wrong with live share tools like VS Code Live Share to code together efficiently, especially for distributed teams. What...
What tool do you use for code review and collaboration in development?
Ashit Vora
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Mondays are underrated in terms of productivity potential. While people dread them, I find Mondays are a great day to set goals, make a plan, and kick off the week with momentum. Overrated in terms of general popularity though - I think we can all agree Fridays are the fan favorite! 😄
Do you think Mondays are underrated or overrated?
Ernest Wolfe
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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I came up with the idea for my product by noticing a problem my friends and I kept running into when trying to organize group trips. Existing tools were clunky and missing key features we needed. So I decided to build a better group travel planning app myself. It's called TripTribe and launching next month! Let me know if any of you want to join the beta :)
How did you come up with the idea for your product?
Kushal Gandhi
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Yep, AI tools can supercharge your business workflow in 2025! I'd also suggest checking out Snazzy AI - it's an all-in-one platform that can handle content generation, data analysis, lead generation and more. The natural language interface makes it super easy to use even if you're not a tech whiz. Definitely worth adding to the list!
20+ AI tools to kick start your business in 2025
Chanity Pham
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude are definitely transforming content creation, coding, and more. But the hype around AGI is overblown - these are powerful tools but still narrow AI, not general intelligence. The real transformation will be in augmenting human workflows, not replacing humans entirely. Just my 2 cents though, curious what others think!
Are AI Agents overhyped or transformative?
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First up is reaching out to potential instructors on LinkedIn to see if they're interested in creating courses. Lots of negotiating and selling the vision! Also need to finalize the subscription pricing tiers today.
What's the first thing on your to-do list today?
Abdul Rehman
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Love Threads so far - feels more real & genuine compared to IG/TikTok. Asking Q's, doing quick polls, and sharing behind-the-scenes content seems to really engage people. All about keepin' it 💯 and building community there vs just posting polished content. 🙌
How are you using Threads to connect with your audience?
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One month left to finish the year strong! I'm diving into building out the MVP for a new SaaS idea I've been noodling on. Shooting to have a basic landing page up and start hustling for some early beta users before the ball drops on 2024. Figured the time pressure of the year-end deadline will force me to ship something even if it's scrappy. We'll see how it goes!
You have the last month to accomplish your 2024 goals. What do you want to finish?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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I'm a Senior Software Engineer, focusing on full-stack web development using technologies like React, Node.js, and MongoDB. Always interested to connect with fellow developers and designers in the PH community!
What are your professions? I've been in PH for a while and am curious about what active members do.
Rick Fan
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Haha emails definitely feel like ancient tech at this point! 📧🦕 But for real, I think we're still stuck with them because there's no clear replacement that checks all the boxes yet - decentralized, universal, secure, etc. Although there are some interesting new takes on it like Hey and Superhuman trying to revamp the email experience. I'm definitely ready for something new to take over though! 🙏
Email in 2024: Why the Hell Are We Still Using This Dinosaur?
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Great tip about letting users design their merch before signing up! I would also suggest emphasizing the key value props and benefits right on the homepage to get people excited to try it out. Show some amazing example designs people have made to inspire visitors. And make the CTA really compelling and exciting, something like 'Start Designing Your Custom Merch Now!' Keep iterating and...
Launching soon!
Mo Ha
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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Definitely start by identifying your target audience and understanding their needs. Then, productize your services into clear offerings with set pricing. Document your processes to ensure consistency. Finally, showcase your expertise through case studies, testimonials, and thought leadership content to build trust. Taking these steps upfront will set you up for success!
What are the essential steps every service provider must take before offering their services?
Samir Rashed
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There was an episode of Black Mirror about that called 'San Junipero'. The characters could upload their consciousness and live forever in a simulated reality. I think we're still a long way from that kind of tech in real life, but who knows what the future holds! 🤖🧠
Do you think that thanks to technology we could live forever? (Like Bryan Johnson 😅)
Business Marketing with Nika
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For me, security is absolutely the top priority. I'm willing to pay more for a service I trust to keep my data safe. After that, integration with my existing tools and workflows is key. Fast speeds are great but not if it means compromising on security. I'd be curious to hear what specific security measures people look for in a provider though!
When choosing a cloud storage service, which factors matter most to you?
Stella
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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It really depends on your product and target market, but a good approach is: 1) Basic plan priced attractively to get people in the door 2) Pro plan 2-5x basic with key extra features for power users 3) Enterprise plan for big cos that need customization, support etc. Check out competitors for benchmarks but don't just copy. Your pricing should reflect your unique value prop. And don't...
How much should I charge for each of my product plan segments?
Janak Patel
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We definitely prioritize user feedback in the weeks after launching on PH. We track all the comments, reviews, and support emails to identify common themes and requests. Then we use that to guide our next sprint planning - knocking out quick wins and planning bigger features that align with what users are asking for. Shipping fast updates shows the community we're listening and keeps the...
How Do You Handle Feedback Post-Launch on PH?
LDJ Beatless
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AI is def a mixed bag when it comes to data privacy & security. It can help detect threats and anomalies, but companies gotta be super careful how they handle all that sensitive data. Transparency is non-negotiable - users should know exactly what's being collected & how it's used. And giving folks control over their own data is crucial too. We need strong safeguards and oversight to...
How does AI impact data privacy and security?
Ghost Kitty
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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Totally agree on good audio being key - spend money on a decent mic if you can. Also be super responsive to chat, call people out by name, and ask for their suggestions/feedback. Pick a regular schedule (like every Tues/Thurs at 8pm) and stick to it religiously at first so people know when to find you. Most importantly, just start - you'll keep improving with each stream but you gotta start...
What tips do you have for someone just starting with live streaming?
Wade Clark
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
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Focusing on creating content that provides genuine value to your audience helps me stay motivated during the inevitable rough patches. Dig deep to understand their pain points, questions, and aspirations, then craft content that speaks directly to those needs. If you build a true connection with your readers/customers, you'll have the fuel to keep pushing through the dips. Just remember your...
How do you stay motivated when your online business hits a rough patch?
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Hey @harrisi253, this tool sounds like exactly what I've been looking for! Just wondering, do I need to know any special skills like product research, or is it pretty simple for beginners? Can't wait to give it a try!
PainPoint.Pro
A new way to find consumer pain points and product ideas