Konrad S.

Konrad S.

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Computer scientist and software engineer
1,214 points
🔥 55 day streak

About

Founder and CEO of Skyica, a software company committed to innovation and excellence. I have studied physics, mathematics, and computer science (PhD). After developing complex Android apps for many years, I have founded Skyica LLC in Nov 2022, a software company that will focus not only on mobile apps, but also on search engines, social media, and artificial intelligence. Currently I'm working on App Finder, an advanced search engine for Android apps and games, soon for iOS also. The objective is to make mobile apps and games optimally discoverable, for the benefit of both users and developers I'm highly interested in science and philosophy, especially ethics, and I want to make this world a better place for everyone.

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Maker History

  • App Finder
    App FinderThe most advanced search engine for Android apps & games
    Oct 2023
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    Joined Product HuntOctober 6th, 2023

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Nika

3h ago

How to learn a new skill using AI without giving you the full solution right away? Which LLM to use?

In a discussion forum with @monatruong_murror , we talked about how AI can help us learn things that aren t naturally familiar to us, like programming.

The biggest challenge was/is:
Getting AI to guide you toward a solution, instead of just giving you the answer.

Rohan Chaubey

2d ago

New on Product Hunt: Kitty Coin Leaderboard Highlights Highest Scoring Community Members

Product Hunt just added a new leaderboard and it finally answers a big question: who s actually contributing to the platform?

For a long time, Streaks were the main signal of activity on Product Hunt. But streaks only showed who visited every day. Opening the site or app daily doesn t necessarily mean someone is adding enough value.

Nika

9d ago

When will we be able to clone human memories? Scientists just uploaded a fruit fly brain into a PC

A story and an experiment have been spreading on X: Scientists uploaded the brain of a fruit fly into a computer, and now it lives freely in its own simulation.

We managed to clone the physical form of animals more than 30 years ago (for example, the cloning of a goat using SCNT in 1999). There was even a controversial case in China where a scientist was sued after attempting to create gene-edited babies in 2018.

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