You don’t need a Drillator-X 3000 AI Ready™ if a simple screwdriver gets the job done. IMHO the main thing technical people get wrong about B2B problems.
My problem: my super-long, months-old ChatGPT threads were breaking down. Even typing got slow, and the longer the threads got, the more they hallucinated. I loved Google AI Studio and paid for it, but I was constantly deleting and re-editing the same thread just to try a different angle. And I couldn't run multiple frontier models against the same context or files without copy & paste and tab switching.
I do 99% of my AI work now in Alyph. One board instead of a dozen tabs, branch anywhere, hot-swap models on the same context. Best guess: I'm 3x faster building things. The honest 1% failure case: it's too slow to load for a quick throwaway question.
Hardest technical problem so far: layout algorithms for an infinite canvas.
Pre-revenue, early users. Building self-service billing now.
Looking for a co-founder who's sold B2B software before.
Sometimes it's fine to be content with trivial things. Sometimes that's all you've got. It isn't wrong to be grateful and happy when small things happen for you. A lot of us should practice appreciating it more, in my opinion.
And frankly, the bigger things, the more substantial things; those are fewer and farther between. They're harder to populate a map like this with. They're certainly preferably in some ways, but realistically, it's not the primary stuff of surveys like this.
Haha, speaking of simple pleasures. One of my favourite experiences to have these days is reading these with my son.
Some of my top strips are the ones where Calvin and Susie Derkins are grown up and Calvin is having successive crises about everything she says or does.
Not to speak for the other person -- but I think the biggest reason is that these facilities are often constructed with public money and public resources and therefore owe some degree of public accessibility back to the community at large.
- https://itter.sh (social networking in the terminal)
- https://withoutcms.com/ (Git-based, open, free, non-technical user-friendly CMS)
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