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Ah! I’m actually a BoardGame désigner dilettante, try Québec some day! ;)
Thanks for all the progress, love the new Coming Soon pages!
[ChangeLog] December 15, 2022 release notes: streaks widget & EOY recap
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Really cool to see different styles in the space of magic avatars. Great work, Niko!
Every Me
Create cool AI generated avatars from pictures
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Your first Product Hunt launch? Learn from our experience!
On December 13 we launched Waverly on Product Hunt. It was our first launch here, and the four of us, makers, had only been on the platform for a few months. Below is what we did and what we learned...
🌱 What we did before the launch
As new users, we got the feel for this community. We started looking at launches, participating in discussions, trying to understand what users here react to,...
Philippe Beaudoin
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Launching for the first time! Lessons from the wild...
Remember the excitement of your first launch? It's that day for us!
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/waverly-2
Beside asking for your support, I wanted to share where my excitement comes from...
Sure, I'd like us to do good on the leaderboard, sure I'd like the app to gain users. But more importantly I'm excited for the same reason I'm excited on any important journey.
For the learning...
Waverly uses prompt engineering to generate content feeds that cut through the noise of the Internet. Write your own prompts, see those of others, and tweak them to reach your ideal feed. Read without distraction, highlight & share colorful quote decks.
Waverly
Prompt engineering to power your reading feed
Philippe Beaudoin
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What will we create next using text prompts?
Rich text prompts are used to create more and more things. Images with Stable Diffusion, Dall-E and MidJourney; video with Meta's Make-a-Video, arbitrary textual structures with ChatGPT...
But there are so many useful artifacts that cannot yet be created with prompts. Which one will be next?
Philippe Beaudoin
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It's an amazing tool, but it's impossible to use it to confirm a fact. It also doesn't allow someone to find communities and people. I believe we'll see a hybridization of chatbots and search engines, but I suspect Google will quickly catch-up and offer that hybrid experience.
Do you feel that ChatGPT will be a direct competitor to Google?
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Web3 is focusing on the wrong thing. Our current problem is not that it’s hard to find a trusted third party to validate the ledger, but that walled-garden platforms have no incentive to mutualize the data.
What are the biggest problems in the web3 space for you?
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What's your guilty pleasure?
After a hard day of work, when you need to relax, is there something you particularly like to do?
I'll go first. My days as a CEO are typically filled with a lot of small task — emails, meetings... As a tech person, I miss having my mind focused on a single, intellectually challenging task. That's why I like to relax by doing a pencil and paper puzzle away from my computer. Sudoku variant,...
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The Zoom chat, are you a fan? How to recreate it in a classroom?
As a participant there are few things that I love more than a well-moderated and active chat that can complement a lecture or meeting. It’s an outlet that keeps my mind running during the meeting and turns me from a passive listener into an active contributor. I get much more out of an hour of zoom if the chat is active.
Mind you, it’s really hard for a presenter to activate and moderate a...
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2. A great team
If you can choose ONE of all these to be perfect in your startup, which one you would choose? why?
Joan Mateo Duarte 🚀
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Who do you ask first, users who love your app, or users who don’t?
I know it’s all about talking with my users to understand them… but who do I talk to first? Those who answer « yes » to my satisfaction survey or those who answer « no » ? Or a bit of both maybe?
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That's difficult, but in my experience it's mostly about your personal journey. Once you find your voice and it gives you the confidence to be candid and authentic, it's my experience that the community welcomes you as you are. As Joan Mateo Duarte says, we're all humans and we all struggle with these things.
One thing that helped me on my own journey was to keep a personal journal where I...
How to build in public without fear of being judged?
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We went up to ~400 users in our beta cohort on TestFlight.
How many users did you have for beta version?
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Less visible, but super impressive from a practical standpoint: Google X's Loon project to use RL for flying balloons. Too bad they canned the project...
What's the coolest AI tool you've seen so far?
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Philippe Beaudoin
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Not VR, Metaverse. However more transparent and controllable recommender systems driven by NLU/prompt engineering will have a huge impact.
What does social media in the future look like?
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