ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES
DAY #19
Just found some fascinating Notion insights worth sharing!
1) The signup button on Notion's website builder didn't clearly convey its connection to Notionโs main product. Hence, Lauryn Motamedi and her te
I just love Medial, full of curious minds, innovative ideas, discussions on things that actually matter in tech, unlike twitter,free of bots.
Addicted since week 1
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Mridul Das
Introvert!ย โขย 1m
Napoleon Hill- "If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way."
Look, even the government has given a clarification on the UPI matter now.
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Sunil Huvanna
Building AI Applicat...ย โขย 10m
Here is a small example of what AI based search engines are capable of doing. This is just a sample example of information visibility to the user!
Just imagine how accurate and intuitive the answers shall be in the coming days. AI is gonna empower a
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Outย โขย 5m
Why are many of the startups that help small seller manage their business like khata book, etc are struggling? Is it coz small sellers don't like to pay for online things?
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Comet
#freelancerย โขย 7m
Small Steps, Big Impact: It's Never Too Late
Taking small steps can lead to big changes. Itโs never too late to start working on yourself, whether itโs your fitness, personal growth, or any other goal. The key is consistency and embracing each small
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Outย โขย 10m
Zomato has lauched an update where you can see live number of order for a day just after you placed your order!
Why does this even matter?
Consistency matters but
I know this thing I learn things but after some time I get bored with things.
What should I do
I have noticed that the company still hires people who have very little knowledge.
Do big companies really matter about % cri
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Hathoda Tyagi
Hmm.ย โขย 6m
Local jewellers are not even shaked 0.0001% because of jewellery startups.
For few things, rules are written. Hard.