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  • Check out copy.ai, it doesn’t only help you generate titles and summaries but even the whole fucking article.

    The next big thing is an AI that filter out articles based on what I read and identify if the article is similar to what I already read.

    Imagine you find an article that has good title and summary, then your AI assistant is going to tell you how many % or generic it is based on what you already read. And as you highlight and take note, it will then generate related articles. For e.g. you highlighted steps on how to create the best fried rice, it will be added to an existing fried rice recipe with new and improved steps.

    Your AI second brain.


  • cydestiny@alien.topBtoStartupsFocus as a non tech CEO
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    Connections and influence which most technical people focus less on.

    If you have those, it usually signals to people that you know your stuff around people.

    This is the reason why people choose to get their MBAs in prestigious business school.


    While you may not need technical details to build a successful company but knowing the technicalities puts you in a better position as a leader, especially when you’re trying to influence a tech person.

    Maybe you don’t know the internal workings of an app but you know that your tech counterpart is bullshitting you when they tell you that you need ten and thousands of engineers to run a certain bird app.

    Or that you know that someone is overengineering stuff and delaying shipping.


  • Build and deploy something to the web that isn’t a tutorial.

    The focus should be on solving problem, not following best practices or using specific npm packages, etc.

    Heck, you can even start you project in vanilla JavaScript. Then once you’re done with version one, refactor it using React.

    Then doing it again with Vite or even CRA. Then add in different features and packages. You will learn a lot faster if you actually do it

    Don’t worry about best practice because that’s not your problem for now, as each companies or teams have their own set of rules. You can develop yours along the way but the most important thing is getting it done.



  • Oh great idea, I’mma sell a course to teach y’all how to avoid these courses.

    Table of content:

    • How to use LinkedIn to background check a company
    • How to Google legit official company information (only works in UK)
    • Bonus content: How to use ChatGPT to identify scams
    • Bonus bonus content worth $7999: How to use ChatGPT 4.0 without paying (p.s. use Bing Chat).
    • Also entitled to join our “Anti-course Guardian Entity” - AGE private subreddit and invite-only Discord.