Hello co-founders,
What does it take to build something like LinkedIn in terms of engineering? I come from a design background, so I have a decent grasp of design and research, and I understand the problem space and niche for my potential product. H
I don't want to get close to LinkedIn; I want to build a platform like that with a completely different set of users and use cases. Even they must have started from somewhere small right?
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
I want to set up a small village-style establishment for edible oils, spices, and organic vegetables, where customers can experience the production process and purchase these items near a small tourist spot...is this plan work
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Alok Patle
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Must watch if you want to start SIP
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How to close a deal: Set the bar high, then watch it all unfold in the most unexpected way! ๐ #CreativeNegotiations #DesignDrama #FreelanceFun
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Medial User
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Hey,
i Started A Small Food Cart Business..the business is running smoothly but i want to grow more and want to expand, Actually i am selling Momos and my Cart name is Momos Junction,
i am selling multiple varieties of momos with can different from
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I have taken one credit card and paid the amount now I want to close the card but in order to close the card it's taking a hell lot of time and they won't lift the call and reply to the mail I guess all the bank people when we want the card they call
I'm in a tier - 1 and I was thinking to start an business related to laundry but here business will be completely different.
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Ankuraaryan
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Telegram is set to enable cryptocurrency payments for their goods and services. What's your take on this development? Also, what future use cases do you envision for cryptocurrencies?