whateve • 2m
HOT TAKE!!!! It honestly frustrates me to see how so many people are building flashy, so-called "innovative ideas" another AI tool, another SaaS dashboard without ever stepping out to understand what India actually needs. It's like they’re just chasing trends for applause instead of facing the ground reality, where real people deal with broken systems, daily struggles, and completely ignored problems. Like we've seen in Medial where every contest is filled with the same type of startup ideas most of which have nothing to do with the everyday Indian. And I keep wondering: why aren’t people trying to know the real world, talk to those who are actually suffering, and build from that understanding? Innovation shouldn’t be about sounding smart, it should be about solving something real. If we really want to build for the future, we need to stop being obsessed with what looks cool and start caring about what actually matters.
Live , let live • 4m
Hey everyone! 👋 I'm working on creating a dating app and want to make it something fresh, engaging, and actually useful for people looking for real connections. Instead of just another swipe-based app, I want to bring innovation and value to the
See MoreNever compromise wit... • 3m
After seeing so many people on MEDIAL talking about Paul Graham’s “How to Get Startup Ideas,” I finally decided to read it myself. Here’s my personal summary of what I took away from it: The main thing Graham emphasizes is that you shouldn’t try to
See MoreWe builds future • 1m
We're building something that could save hours for students, researchers, and lifelong learners—an AI tool that reads and simplifies research papers like a friend who actually gets it. It's called Paperly, and we haven’t launched yet, but I’d love to
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