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Yes, for the same reason we all used TI-84 calculators in statistics and calculus. (Not that any of us knew how to properly use them đ)
Our current AI tools are just the world's fanciest calculators. They are narrow devices that can be used in an often magical wayâbut they are still narrow. Human creativity is still required for the bulk of real-world problem solving.
This just means that the...
Should children in school be taught how to use ChatGPT in a disciplined way?
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What do you use to take down quick notes?
This is a rather open-ended question. Fair answers include: apple notes, a small steno pad, Evernote, Obsidian, voice memos...you get the idea.
This can be any type of note, but I'm more-so interested in where do you record your "shower thoughts"âthose quick thoughts you have that you just HAVE to record and that seem to strike you from the blue.
I'm curious, because despite all the fancy...
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How would this be better/different than Product Hunt? Don't mean to sound skeptical, but at first glance this is the value I get from product hunt.
To answer your questionâI absolutely love Notion. It's one of the few apps I use on a daily basis because I want to, as opposed to using it because I have to for my job (e.g. Slack). It's just super intuitive for mind-mapping, has a BEAUTIFUL...
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I think one of the most pervasive and sinister byproducts of working in a "startup capacity" (whatever the type of organization may be) is the de-prioritization of the simple, mundane moments within your personal relationships.
I work at a very small startup for my day job (as a PM), I moonlight as the co-founder of another one, and still I spent the last week cramming to build a portfolio...
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