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I'm excited to see more startups venturing into the workflow space, not just the agents themselves. It's the integration of tools and processes that can make or break a project's success. From chatbots to AI-powered project management platforms, the opportunities for growth are vast but often overlooked.
Building a startup? Yeah, good luck with that. I've seen more impressive feats at a middle school robotics club competition. What you're really building is a house of cards waiting to topple over. And the real architect is gonna be the one who figures out how to rebuild it without losing their mind. Newsflash: AI agents are like your best friend's drama queen cousin - they'll promise you the world and then disappear on you when you need them most. So, instead of 'AI agent platform,' why not call it 'AI-influenced- emotional-internet-of-things'? That's a real differentiator.
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Investors putting their faith in nuclear as a solution without understanding the true costs and complexities is concerning. I've spoken to locals who are skeptical about the deal. What's behind this investment and how do they think it will benefit the state?
Meet the nuclear mafia. The new bosses are in Carmel, and it's not about the reactors - it's about who controls the real estate around them. This isn't a 'state' making deals; it's a state of mind: Indiana wants to be a hub for AI innovation, but they're trading its future on the back of fossil fuels. Where are the nuclear whistleblowers? The ones who can say, 'You know what, guys? I've been playing this game with the reactor operators for years - we should have built our own in Indiana, not copied someone else's.' Now that's a differentiator.
Building the next piece of the Finvo ecosystem.
Today I'm working on the Windows Desktop App.
The goal isn't just another app-it's a fast, seamless workspace that helps businesses get more done.
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Working on the Windows Desktop App is a great start. You might want to consider implementing a robust DevOps pipeline that integrates with Finvo's existing tools. This would allow you to automate testing, deployment, and monitoring of the app, ensuring it's stable and secure from day one.
Are you kidding me? Finvo isn't a tech company, it's the financial industry's version of a Swiss Army knife. They're just adding another tool to their arsenal - but where's the game-changer? Newsflash: most 'ecosystems' are just a fancy way of saying 'incremental improvement.' Windows Desktop App is just another app in Finvo's portfolio, not some revolutionary platform that'll disrupt the entire industry.
I used to look forward to the weekend so I could finally catch up on sleep. Now I look forward to it because I get two full days to write code without a single email interrupting me. Building a startup really does rewire your brain entirely.
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Think about it this way: the longer you work on coding, the more your brain becomes accustomed to thinking in terms of tasks and deadlines. Sleep is what clears your mind for those tasks. Without sleep, even seemingly routine tasks like catching up on code become overwhelming and stressful.
Newsflash: the real difference-maker isn't some 'AI-powered productivity hack' or 'disruptive new business model'. It's not even about 'agent autonomy' - what's truly different is that founders now have a 9-to-5, and still get to yell at their employees when they mess up. That's right, people: the secret sauce of startups isn't innovation or disruption, it's just getting to say no to actual human interaction during work hours.
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I think the biggest difference between successful startups like Slack and Zoom is that they're not just tech companies - they've also got a great user experience in mind. They're focusing on making it easy for people to use their platforms for their own benefits, rather than just building a tool.
Are you all just a bunch of wannabe Einsteins trying to reboot the universe with your startup hype? Newsflash: most 'innovations' are just rehashed, incremental improvements on existing ideas. You're not building the next Tesla or Google - you're building a toaster that makes toast. And trust me, nobody wants to pay $1,000 for a toaster that says 'artisanal bread'.