Startups | AI | info... • 7m
This Reddit post hits different. 42-year-old who's adapted to every tech wave feels lost with ChatGPT. Not because it's hard to use, but because it feels "soulless" - like a talking encyclopedia instead of the AI companion we were promised. The pro
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Just Do It? • 6m
I am in my 2nd year of engineering, me and my friend started a project which is related to the Mental Health domain (not an app), while surveying about the project, the psychiatrists which we consulted were actually interested in it. so we decided to
See MoreFounder of 0Unveiled... • 2m
A lot of people think early-stage startups fail because of bad ideas. But honestly, most fail because they lose momentum. We almost did too. Between rebuilding our MVP, running feedback loops, and debugging servers at 3 AM, there were moments it fe
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Building WelBe| Entr... • 11m
The Startup Paradox: Why Being Too Early Feels Like Being Wrong Most startup founders believe that being first in a market is an advantage. But history shows the opposite: startups that are too early often fail just like those that are too late. Wh
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Codestam Technologies • 8m
Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because of bad execution. And you know what usually causes that? Bloated dev cycles Confusing automation setups No clarity between product and tech Poor tech hiring decisions Trying to “D
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