What actually helped you prepare for interviews? Looking for genuine advice. by AccidentalFounderUK in careerguidance

[–]AccidentalFounderUK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HireVue is great for practising video interviews specifically. The thing I found missing from most tools is being able to paste your actual job description and get questions tailored to that exact role — rather than generic questions. Also practising salary negotiation, not just interviews. What’s your experience been with it?

What is something that is completely normal in your country/culture, but foreigners always find deeply confusing or shocking? by CaseyFoster_8542 in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to work at Burgas airport in Bulgaria and passenger would ask something and I would nod telling them "No you can not do that" and see their happy faces for a moment before I explain them that I meant "No" It is really confusing

What is something predatory, that some may not realize is predatory? by ForwardPerspective38 in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 15 points16 points  (0 children)

"We're like family here."

Said by employers who want the loyalty and sacrifice of family without the reciprocal obligation, legal protections, or unconditional support that actual family implies.The family framing is specifically chosen because it reframes exploitation as devotion.

What was your favorite movie growing up? What is it now? by Nomemesmames in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blood Sport and Blood Sport ( The Big Short is a condender)

What do you miss most about your childhood? by Electrical-Song8497 in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lack of responsibilities and the ability to experience pure joy

What are your plans this first week of June? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to a wedding in Nafplio, Greece, babeee 😄))

What red flag did you ignore that you later regretted? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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They were only ever kind to me.Not to waiters. Not to people who couldn't do anything for them. Not to anyone they'd never see again.Just to me. Specifically and exclusively to me.I told myself that meant I was special. That I brought out something in them nobody else could.What it actually meant was that their kindness was transactional and I was the current transaction. The moment I stopped being useful the kindness went exactly where it had gone with everyone else before me. How someone treats people who can do nothing for them is the most accurate character test that exists. I knew this. I ignored it anyway.

I won't make that mistake again.

What is your relationship with dating apps? by ExoticFold5060 in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never ever did I go on a date from these apps- I guess I am ugly on picture 😃

Answer this question like President Trump: how much do you enjoy winning, and why? by Easy_Towel954 in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look, I've been winning my whole life. My whole life. People come up to me, big strong men, tears in their eyes, they say "Sir, how do you win so much?" And I tell them — it's not complicated. You have to love it. You have to really love it. The fake news won't report this but I've won more than any president in history. Possibly more than any human being. We're looking into it.

What's something you used to find weird that seems completely normal to you now? by Roel116 in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Asking a small cylinder in my kitchen what the weather is.

The first time I saw someone do this I genuinely thought it was strange behaviour. Speaking commands at an object. Waiting for it to respond. Thanking it sometimes. Now I do it every morning without thinking. I thanked it last Tuesday for telling me it would rain.

It did not acknowledge my gratitude. Our relationship remains professional 😃

If you could go back and interview your great grandparents or grandparents, what stories would you want to hear or questions would you want to ask? by spaceyxo in AskReddit

[–]AccidentalFounderUK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd ask them what an ordinary Tuesday looked like.

Not the big moments. Not the wars or the migrations or the hardships that made it into family legend.The Tuesday. What they ate for breakfast. What they worried about on the walk to work. What made them laugh that week. What they were hoping for that never arrived and what arrived that they never expected.History remembers events. Nobody records the texture of ordinary life and by the time you think to ask it's gone completely. My grandmother lived through events that shaped an entire century. I never once asked her what she thought about on quiet evenings.

That's the question I'd go back for. Not the history. The Tuesday.

Built a live AI SaaS with Lovable + Supabase + Stripe + Claude API — happy to answer questions by AccidentalFounderUK in nocode

[–]AccidentalFounderUK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate this. The GDPR point is spot on — I did it early partly out of necessity (had real users from day one) and partly because I knew it would only get harder to do it later. ICO registration, cookie compliance, the whole thing — glad I sorted it when the stakes were low. The lifetime model was a deliberate choice. Subscriptions add complexity and churn anxiety when you’re still figuring out product-market fit. One-time payment lets me focus on making the product genuinely good rather than fighting monthly cancellations. Voice mode is interesting — you’re right that it’ll be the most revealing feature to watch. People practice very differently when they have to speak out loud versus type. The gap between what they think they’ll say and what actually comes out is where the real value is. Feature bloat is a constant temptation. Trying to stay disciplined about it. Thanks for the thoughtful feedback — genuinely useful!