@hrithwik_ Nah bro, those were/are the identity of the product manager.
Engineers ensured that the idea came to life and stayed alive. They used to pride themselves, in being that bridge. Now, their crisis is PMs and other roles are leaping that bridge.
@webadderall The gradient is too close to https://t.co/z0oNIRvpvO, IMO.
But, I like it that you recognize the need for branding recognition and at least open to change. Most people aren't.
@piyushgarg_dev Hey @piyushgarg_dev, I just switched from TypeWhisper to WisprType. It's got a much simpler UI. I like it better this way.
One thing I do miss is being able to choose Apple Intelligence as the rewrite engine. Any plans on using this over cloud processing for Smart Typing?
@arshi_mohib@nourzahzah@runvendo Dude, I gotta say, you've showcased the features much better than others. Bookmarked it. Will definitely try it out tonight π
hot take :) The biggest and most productive people in the AI era are the folks who are already good at their jobs. AI as a multiplier, not an equalizer/democratizer
hot take :) The biggest and most productive people in the AI era are the folks who are already good at their jobs. AI as a multiplier, not an equalizer/democratizer
@joecarlsonshow@RileyCramer6 Jensen lately follows the alarmist BS as Sam and Dario. "If a $500K software engineer isn't using at least $250K worth of tokens, I'm alarmed", he said. Lmao what?!
The Github page literally says free, open source.
The position is not to undercut companies or even compete.
The position is - make your version of a software, run it on your own resources, and use it on demand for your use cases.
No cloud. No paywall. No dependency.
This is why building products is more difficult than ever today.
> spend millions building tech and innovating
> $12/month is too big of an ask
> builds their own crappier version just to feel productive
What are you gonna do? Sell your clone for $10? Someone else will do the same and sell it for $8
Make cool shit, not because youβre stingy.
Short-sighted take.
This is a sign that @Lovable is building their version of Apple's walled garden.
If you have a general assistant where you already build your apps, there is no need to go out to those single-purpose services.
Lock in the already acquired customer.
First sign that Lovable is dead
Pivoting to general assistant is the most "investor-pleasing" move you could do
Their app building business is obv going nowhere and investor money is drying up
Why should anyone use Lovable instead of the already established ecosystems