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Geoffrey Wiseman
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I get the novelty, and when the bots are good enough itβs not hard to imagine robots replacing chefs for niche restaurants with carefully selected menus ... but I feel like the latest round of robot restaurants are mostly just showing the tech isnβt quite strong enough yet.
Creator
Robot-made burgers π
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Is this just useful during initial prototyping? Can you use it when you've already started building the app and you want to enhance it?
Supernova
Turn Sketch designs into native mobile apps in minutes
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Up to six hours a day for $990/month? Gotta assume offshore developers, 'cause $9/hr would probably not even NA cover students once you throw in overhead? Even assuming many users don't consume the full six hours, it's still a pretty low price (which is great for the customer, as long as they feel they got the value for their money).
Monte 2.0
Turn your web app idea into a fully functional business
Geoffrey Wiseman
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It's neat, but an iPad is a more general-purpose solution IMO. If I only wanted a reader/notebook and I didn't want all the other things I can do on an iPad, maybe.
Sony Digital Paper
Reinventing paper. Sony's e-ink tablet.
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Looks nice, although the subscription cost feels high to me (although obviously that's a matter of opinion). The lifetime option definitely helps, though.
ShapeScale
A scale that digitizes your body in photorealistic 3D! πͺ
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Lemme know when there's more support for Canadian markets / equities, and I'll be more interested. ;) Looks nice, though.
Tiingo
High-end financial tools accessible to everyone
Geoffrey Wiseman
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I use timing in combination with toggl right now -- it hasn't become my primary time tracker, but it's still very useful to help when I fail to turn timers on (all the time). I'm a consultant, so time tracking is important to me. Timing 1 was already useful, but Timing 2 is vastly better in all the ways I care about. Definitely worth checking out. I recommend it. ;)
As soon as I get back from...
Timing 2
Automatic time and productivity tracking for Mac.
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Manifold looks interesting enough, but I clicked through to their Torus tool, and that I like. ;)
Manifold
A place to find, buy, and manage cloud services.
Geoffrey Wiseman
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LOVE the pricing strategy. Many pricing models only work if you're going to use the hell out of the product, but Prospero's pricing model lets me experiment and pay-as-i-go, and then upgrade if I /do/ use the hell out of it. Sweet. Will definitely check it out.
Prospero
Proposals For Creatives
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Looking forward to seeing a stronger mobile story from AppCues. One of my clients might well look into it more closely then.
Appcues 2.0
Better user onboarding. Code free.
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Pinterst? Tumbler? Proofread! ;)
DashMetrics
Easily digestible infographic dashboards
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Basically not currently ready to be hunted.
Hire, by Google
Hire smarter. Hire together. Hire faster.
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Phew. 125 β¬ per platform per month will certainly cut out some uses (which doesn't mean it's the wrong price, just means there are apps I wouldn't use it for).
Anyline
The best mobile text recognition SDK
Geoffrey Wiseman
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I hate "custom" pricing.
Sendbird 3.0
Fully customizable chat, voice & video APIs for your app π¦
Geoffrey Wiseman
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I dunno -- I mean, I guess it's better than nothing, but ... you can't control the photons once they leave the phone, so all you need is a tiny bit of privacy and a second camera and the image/video is no longer secure. It would have to be used in a very tightly-controlled way to maintain security.
Rumuki
A prenup for sex tapes and home videos π
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Really feels like Swift Playgrounds for JavaScript. Nice.
Carbide
A new kind of programming environment
Geoffrey Wiseman
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Given the cost of the system up-front, plus presumably ongoing costs for the nutrients, most plants aren't going to be worth it unless you just like the idea of growing at home without all the work of gardening. Cannabis, of course, is a special case -- and possibly the only case that really justifies a system like this?
Grobo Smart Grow Box
The easiest way to grow food and cannabis at home