Most MVPs aren’t MVPs. They’re overengineered guesses.
Founders think they’re shipping lean.
In reality?
They’re polishing features no one asked for.
True MVPs are borderline embarrassing.
Broken, basic, but out there.
If it looks too good, it pr
The biggest risk isn't thinking too big and failing. It's thinking too small and succeeding at something that doesn't matter.
If your plans don't make you a little nervous, they're probably not big enough.
So go ahead, challenge yourself. Think big
I am happy to announce that I won’t be solving any Codeforces Problems as OpenAI’s o1 model is probably better than me in that front 💀
#meme #softwareengineering #openai #dsa
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AprameyaAI • 10m
15 Underrated Dark Truths for Digital Startups (That No One Wants to Admit 😼)
1. Your first idea will probably suck. Your tenth might not.
2. Fake it 'til you make it, but know when you're in too deep.
3. The investor who loves you today might gh
What could be a next big thing one could probably think of apart from AI, tech any product that could comes to your mind?
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 13d
Most people who’ve tried turning their highly engaged WhatsApp/Discord group into an app have failed to recreate that same engagement.
Probably because the friction of a new app is high, and people love the tool they’re using as much as (or more tha