How to approach a startup about potential bugs you found?
Hi, Medial's!!
I'm a MERN stack dev passionate about a specific startup. Their platform is impressive but I've noticed a few minor, fixable bugs. I'm eager to contribute and learn from their
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 9m
Mail the founders and in most cases they will fix it.
why not ai use in court, and use ai for solving cases,
use for small cases first, there are millions of small cases in the court is pending, and people are suffering. develope ai to solve all small cases and finish quickly.
most of small cases will
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Vighnesh Battu
Exploring new busine... • 1y
Which one will you choose
When the point is about buying either delivery time or cost ( in most of the cases)
Most “founders” are just stressed-out employees with fancy titles.
If your income stops when you stop working — you built a job, not a business.
Fix it.
There's a huge difference In mindset Between consumer tech founders in the USA and India.
When I talk to consumer tech founders from the west, they consistently impress on "how they can make their product grow organically"
But in India most found
Day 3 of posting business content from which you can learn something new.
Let's say you are an mechanic and somebody comes to your shop with a car and the car is broken and you know how to fix it
It just one screw
The customer asked " Can you fixe
The Most Expensive Mistake Founders Make? Chasing Perfect 🔥
Early founders obsess over:
→ Perfect UI
→ Flawless pitch decks
→ The “right” logo, name, domain
But here’s the truth you learn the hard way:
Perfect doesn’t build momentum. Shipping d
Did this happen to most developers, They just deployed the project and after 2 minutes this kind of mail will pop-up that production fails. I would love to know your thoughts on that topic.
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