One thing has become very clear to me: The things we desire so badly to do, at different points in our lives, are often much closer to happening than we think.
I recall how in the year 2000, I saw a couple of kids my age on TV, playing computer games and drawing with MS paint
@FatileOluw34518 Clean with normal saline (or water with little salt dissolved), get paraffin gauze from a pharmacy to cover it, wrap the gauze with a bandage or plaster.
Every time I interact with a business via WhatsApp or IG, and the conversation handling is sub-par, my mind automatically goes "even AI agents would do better than this"
@OurFavOnlineDoc where's the full video? would rather not take short clips for face value when there's some context left out of it. Who knows what he said after this or before?
But instead of tagging copy catting as a total bad idea, I touched on what makes the difference between a unique alternative vs a boring old clone.
Hear my thoughts in the short clip .
The link to the full chat is here as well
https://t.co/IC8hXy6I6Z
Recently had the pleasure of discussing some tech trends of 2025 at @SilverbirdTVcom
At some point, the issue of copy-cat startups was raised, where it looks like everyone is building the same thing because of an obvious success.