rough.app
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I can do an a/b test next week. Same content on both platforms and see where the best conversations happen
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I don't really care about making sales though bsky. I just want to have good conversations
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Yeah bsky has become a ghost town recently
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Maybe if it's wildly innovative in some way?
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Lol Eli farming us for content.
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Haha you're crazy for doing that. You might be onto something though. I'm pretty tempted to follow in your footsteps.
I worry that I'll offend people unfollowing them honestly.
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Fair point. I think values are great when there is heavy founder involvement to drive them. Once companies become professionally managed, that passion dies, and the values become appropriated for internal politics.
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Don't you think the opposite is the more common error? Stagnant, diluted values that are never reassessed.
I wrote a post on it a while back.
www.linkedin.com/pulse/your-v...
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How?!
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I feel well suited to weigh in here, since we're trying to replace Gantt charts with a top 10.
Getting companies to move from parallel prioritisation (five number one priorities) to any sort of real prioritisation (5 things in order) is extremely difficult.
The number itself isn't a huge issue.
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Great advice. Many huge companies grew quickly because they were able to focus on a single channel
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The users being dogs, the vision being tinder for dogs
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The users just don't understand my brilliant vision
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This feels like a good product idea. It's a big unknown for a lot of people.
Nice one!
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Some ideas need time.
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Haha you've posted enough that I finally gave it a go.
You should add a LinkedIn field btw
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Succeedn't
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I think we're overdue for a chat either way!
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LinkedIn is great!
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It looks like it's dripping in blood!
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- The logo is terrifying
- I like the concept of the app, it would be perfect for conferences, team building, groups that don't know each other super well.
- It should be location-enabled. Then you could suggest starter packs depending on where I am.
- You could sell this to airports.
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Hey this is pretty cool!
- I want to be able to filter based on the streaming services I'm subscribed to
- I want to see the imdb rating next to the trailer instead of the link
- I'd love to be able to eliminate certain genres (even just a "see less like this")
- Affiliate links seem like a good fit
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It totally depends on the industry and product. Different markets, different approaches
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What industry?
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I'm wondering how much appetite there would be for a more public "trying to use AI in public" private group
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Yeah these are almost like negative transformations for businesses with ai
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I'll use it more this week!
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haha I made a huge mistake and made my first keyword trump. How do I delete a monitor?
I love it. This is a super cool app with an awesome UI. You've done something innovative with the firehose that I can actually see myself using.
It's like f5bot but in real time and way slicker. 10/10
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Anything exciting?
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I'm kind of kicking myself for not digging into it more in the past
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Haha no nothing like that. There are companies out there that have a directive to "maximise the use of AI" with some idea that it will increase productivity.
I want to hear from companies that have actually done that.
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I'm reading this more like PMs waiting for the "magic of AI" to reach them, but nothing has done that yet.
I think even if I dug into it, there might not be clear answers as to what PM's would like AI to do for them.