@Pauline_Cx Especially when you're selling to small businesses or creators. You're not only competing with other products, you're competing with inertia.
UGC creators spend hours making portfolios in Canva PDFs that brands barely open. A mobile first portfolio page converts better simply because recruiters can skim it in 10 seconds.
I’ve just discovered that when you cancel Ancestry dot com, one of the “why are you cancelling” options is “learned something unsettling”. Seriously considering to add that option on linkateme too, lmao
I saw a tweet saying that Apple left a Claude md file in their update. Are they vibe coding as well? Someone explain to me if we are truly cooked as humanity or no
progress publicly, so I can’t exactly claim it was private, but it still feels strange seeing someone use the same concept after asking me so many questions about how I built mine.
Last week someone I know signed up, checked how everything worked, and asked me a lot of questions about pricing and features.
Now I just found out they’re building something almost identical and telling people it was their idea from the start.
I’ve already shared so much of my
It’s funny the fact that X has been praising their bot purge so much, while I get messages only from bots. The math isn’t mathing here. Anyone knows how I can stop it or limit it?
@Codie_Sanchez I’ve seen the exact same pattern. And it applies to every industry as well. No matter if you are a developer, a creator, a manager, etc. Funny cause my mantra has been “obsession beats talent” for a while
can someone help me understand something about Polymarket, Kalshi, and prediction markets in general? If someone has private information that an event is about to happen, couldn’t they just place a bet on it and $$$ from that knowledge? What am I missing?