Do you think people would be willing to pay for posting, comments, and other features on the X app?👀
Hey there! So, I heard some interesting news about Twitter. They're apparently considering a new approach where users would have to pay to access c
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Havish Gupta
Inactive for a week ... • 1y
Well 'reduce bots' is just an excuse to charge users
Startup Challenge: Transitioning users from an offline service (where negotiation is common) to your online alternative. How can you reduce or eliminate their desire to negotiate in the online space?
Dual Port EV Vehicle for reduce the waiting time
The idea of dual charging ports in electric vehicles (EVs) is to reduce charging time by allowing the car to charge from two chargers at the same time
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Nandha Reddy
Cyber Security | Blo... • 4d
Traditional CAPTCHAs are broken. Here’s what I use instead.
As a cybersecurity student, I’ve spent months battling bots on web apps. Those “click all the traffic lights” CAPTCHAs? Bots can solve them faster than we can! So I switched to something be
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Aarihant Aaryan
Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 1m
If a user is paying 5rs per IMPS transaction, why shouldn't UPI have a way to charge users?
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Codlur
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YouTube • 22d
Databricks dropping $1B on Neon is lowkey one of the most interesting AI infra moves this year.
80% of Neon's Postgres DBs are created by bots. Think about that. Bots spinning up databases for other bots.
We’re just living in their world now.
Elon Musk has been given the task to reduce Government Bureaucracy and bring efficiency in the US Government.
If US does this well, can set an example for the developing nations.
I am wondering how this medial app was able to retain users in the initial stages. Right now, this app has more than ten thousand users, if I am correct. But in the beginning, when there was no user base, how did they retain the first 5-20 users? Is