“I asked AI to create my business, now I’m making $10k/mo”
I’m not the only one who believes these are hype posts to drive MAU numbers for the AI companies. Am I?
Hot take: Wine people will spend 3 hours debating terroir and aromas…
…then track tasting notes in a sloppy doc, spreadsheet, or notebook.
#sommeliers#wine#provemewrong
Expect SaaS subscription prices to go up dramatically (10x or more) as companies price their services as a replacement for an employee instead of a tool your employee can use.
What was $99/mo will be $999/mo, maybe $1599/mo. Still much less expensive than a FTE. #ai
Onboarding and training will change significantly.
Employee manuals will be replaced by Markdown files full of skill and standards prompts that will be ingested in seconds.
Ramp up for a new hire will be minutes, not weeks or months.
Well @layers looks interesting, but they make the mistake of asking for money before demonstrating value.
Show me you can do what you say you can do before asking me to pay you.
A Fortune 100 exec's team quoted $3M to build a simple tool. He used AI to build a working prototype in an afternoon. What comes next matters more than most people realize. https://t.co/GvFwmFcZF6
X just launched crypto trading. Meta sold 7M AI smart glasses last year. Everyone's calling it the "super-app era." But the super-app isn't coming from Big Tech. It's being built — piece by piece — by every business using AI to eliminate friction.
https://t.co/NL0nBRxho7
@0xCharlota In 1997 we encouraged people to "View Source" so they could learn how other people coded things. In 1998 we added "Open from Web" to the HTML Editor so people could enter any URL and open it directly in the code editor UI.
My how history repeats itself. Or at least echoes.
After a long break I’m back with some fun news. Stacey and I opened @firstmtntasting, a wine bar and bottle shop in the mountain town of Jasper, GA.
Come see us sometime. https://t.co/lCUrrAj5oA