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  • What's a new tech product that has changed how you work?

    Aaron O'Leary
    17 replies
    For me it's the Arc browser, I love it so so much. From the easel, to the folder system and most important the split tab view 🔥

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    Nathan Sudds
    The Oculus/Meta Quest 2 and apps like Meta's Horizon Workrooms and Immersed @immersedvr -- I now often work (and cowork with friends) in the Metaverse with multiple screens while still traveling minimally with only a laptop as a digital nomad. The Meta Quest Pro is about to release, I'm pretty confident it's just going to improve the experience further! https://www.meta.com/ca/quest/ https://workrooms.com https://immersedvr.com
    deepu
    Audio Writer iOS
    Audio Writer iOS
    Been dog-fooding my product "Spaces for macOS" - Aiming it to be a "A new home to manage Workspaces" https://bit.ly/3QI5zBq
    Hiba Ganta
    Loom. It's changed the meaning of async work for our distributed team.
    Paul Mit
    Aaply www.aaply.app definitely because we develop it every day and it has completely changed my work 😅 In all seriousness, it's a modern stack of collaborative tools: Notion, Figma, Slack, Zoom, Loom. But I still remember the days when we spoke in Skype and sent each other PSD files 💾
    Chris Watson
    I think no tech innovation is as great as the Internet of Things! It has become valuable for industrial sectors like Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation, Real Estate, etc. Experience our top-notch IoT Software Development- https://www.ifour.co/services/io...
    Yang Bai
    IM products such as slack and wechat in china. Our communication behaviour has been quite affected and lots of information remains while other day people talk f2f. So two takeaways, more efficient communication and data enrichment.
    Clément Souchier
    I would say Dall-E and Midjourney. In fact, it didn't change my work so far but it has created a big excitement. Also, following Midjourney's example on how they've just plug their solution on Discord, we decided to do the same for our musical AI, that allows to recognize the style, mood, images, vocals and instruments within a track. 2 weeks later, our AI was live (for ourself only so far but soon for anyone). I think this is a very clever and agile way to access your audience. 🤓
    Dávid Sipos
    As a developer codepilot saved me so much time. I really love it and I use it every day.
    Karthik Tatikonda
    Notion. My note taking and content writing process has changed.
    Devansh Chopra
    For me it's the Qinaps, It was great to know that technical documentation can be done with so ease using maps and blocks.
    Maksym Kuchur
    xTiles have replaced me Apple notes, MIRO and Whimsical
    Nick Barth
    I had performed hundreds of interviews over the past few years, and because I'm extroverted, confident, funny, and charming, I thought I was doing a good job. The candidates were having fun, they were talking about what they wanted to, I lead them into a comfortable and pleasant social situation. It was only this year, when I started introducing structured interviewing into my interviews, that I realise my old style of interviewing, was extremely prone to bias, wildly inconsistent, and not at all predictive of who would be successful at the job, but rather, who I thought was `cool`. A pretty tough pill to swallow, but using our own app for hires, and being guided through a fair and just interview process, made me take a big look in the mirror. All thanks to https://hireproof.io/
    Ballove Feizai
    I can't wait to see how this helps me!
    Ana Seco
    Also obsessed with Arc! Kind of a self-plug but as someone who used to swear by text-based notes apps, since I started using kosmik.app, it really changed how I work. I love using it for brainstorming, visualising my thoughts, planning, saving things that inspire me... Honestly every day I find new things I can do on it It's so flexible and easy to use that you forget about the app and focus on whatever you're working on 🤩
    Oslea
    Midjourney for sure. I create the visuals I need in many fictional and freelance works, including FRP scenarios, through this system. This includes our presentations of ideas to some clients.
    Angel Gutiérrez Pizarro
    I would say copy.ai and catalystcreativity.com // Copy Ai to save lots of time generating blog post, its not perfect but you can work on top of them, and lots of interesting things come up. // Catalyst to help come up with ideas for the blogpost, content and campaigns I need to do. Hope its helpful :)