Pixeria, my app for photographers, is getting closer to launch every day.
If you're a photographer drowning in client emails and revision chaos, this one's for you.
More soon. 👀
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How many bookmarks do you have right now?
I just checked mine: 487.
I can find maybe 10% of them when I actually need them.
The rest? A digital graveyard.
Anyone else sitting on hundreds of bookmarks they'll never look at again?
How many bookmarks do you have right now?
I just checked mine: 487.
I can find maybe 10% of them when I actually need them.
The rest? A digital graveyard.
Anyone else sitting on hundreds of bookmarks they'll never look at again?
Lately I have a deficit in coming up with solutions. I need to tire my brain ;)
What problems do you have? What pains you every day? What annoys you that you would gladly improve?
30 days of using is a different category of knowledge than 30h of reading. not interchangeable.
the sooner you start, the sooner it compounds.
start today. not sunday.
the fastest path to learning ai doesn't need a book, a course, or a 6h youtube playlist.
it needs 30 minutes and one browser tab.
thread on how to actually start, no theory ↓
18 months ago i opened the chat and didn't know what to ask.
i looked for youtube videos, tutorials, the next course. everything felt safer than actually typing to the model.
safe. and that's why none of it taught me anything.
You obviously think your idea needs more time.
That's why you keep refining instead of shipping.
The problem is, every founder thinks that too [also me].
And most of them are wrong.
Usually including us.
@mickeyhardy It can be a path to rapid burnout. However, in my opinion, such quick contact with the client is most important at the beginning of a solopreneur's journey.
When describing a feature it's usually better to show behavior rather than capability. Say what it does rather than what it is.
Not because it sounds more useful, but simply because it's easier to understand.
@Zinny_Edmund I love ThinkPads, but they have always been loud and my ears couldn't stand it. Since the arrival of the M1, MacBooks have made it an amazing comfort to hear the silence