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Guys, which of these themes do you think is better?
Also what do you think about the entire outlook, is it clean and where can I improve?
Be completely honest, thanks.
Check the thread for the two:
Most founders run experiments in isolation and don’t know if a 3% landing page conversion is good or bad. I built ExperimentBench to help.
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As a freelancer, I learned that clients don’t just hire skills.
They hire trust.
And trust doesn’t come from saying “I’m good at this.”
It comes from another human saying: “They solved my problem. I felt heard. I’d hire them again.”
That’s why I’ve been working on a simple way to collect and share those stories.
Let me know where I can improve to provide more value.
Thank you in advance 🙏.
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Stripe or PayPal for SaaS? What do you use and why?
Hey everyone,
I’m building a SaaS and I’ve hit the payments decision point. I see a lot of people using Stripe by default, but PayPal still seems to pop up often (and some even run both).
I don’t want to overcomplicate things too early, so I’m trying to figure out which one makes the most sense to start with.
Curious to know:
• Do you use Stripe, PayPal, or both?
• What made you choose that route? (fees, customer trust, global reach, integrations, etc.)
• Anything you wish you knew before picking one?
Would really appreciate hearing your experiences before I lock in a decision.
Archaeologists used AI to decode a 2,000-year-old charred Greek scroll, without ever unrolling it!
Unlocking ancient wisdom without risking damage.
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New rumor is that Baidu is preparing to drop their next-generation reasoning model by month-end—an upgrade expected to outthink Ernie 5.0 in complex logic. Could this be China’s shot at topping global AI charts?
Source : https://t.co/aCG9kKIjA1
“Most intense talent market I’ve seen”: Is Sam Altman right about the AI hiring war?
In a recent interview, Sam Altman described today’s AI job market as the most competitive he’s ever seen. But he cautioned against overvaluing “celebrity researchers” and argued that there's an overlooked global pool of researchers and engineers who can contribute meaningfully to the field.
He also highlighted OpenAI’s preference for staying private, investing heavily in R&D, and focusing on mission alignment rather than bidding wars for talent.
Interesting perspective on the human side of scaling AI research.
https://t.co/HWQnsWMM6z