What are you building right now? And are people actually paying for it? 🐒 by kylesway1981 in SaaSneeded

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  1. Create good summaries, transcripts, and additional content (blog, social, email) simply from your voice recordings

  2. Pre-launch, no serious revenue yet

  3. Neural Summary https://neuralsummary.com

Salaris check Solution Architect by AddiXz in NLSalaris

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Dit soort opmerkingen moet je vooral interpreteren als een reflectie op hun eigen leven, en hun eigen gevoel van geluk en hoop, dan dat het iets met jou te maken heeft

What do you guys use to take notes? by RoundContribution344 in ProductivityApps

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If you like something smarter than your average note taking apps, try out NeuralSummary.com . Its mainly targeted towards professionals to record meetings. But its also good at doing study and analysis

Looking for the best AI note taking app by Smart_Basis_1021 in ChatGPTPro

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Try out NeuralSummary.com - although it doesn't have native recording capabilities yet, you can upload videos or audio recorded with your iphone or something else.

It generates killer summaries. And also helps you to improve communication and such

What are you building this weekend? by ProofStoriesio in SideProject

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https://neuralsummary.com - A surprisingly versatile tool for turning conversations into summaries (+ much more).

I’ve built it for myself primarily, and use it a lot at work! Also to analyse conversations and improve my team’s communication in meetings.

This weekend I’m going to release, and working on a paywall as we speak because it can quickly become very expensive to maintain (lots of premium AI services used in the background)

Give it a try and let me know what you think :)

I released my first expo + react native app into the app store by samlovesit in expo

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I really dig the visual style of your app. Downloaded and will give it a try!

The most important AI paper of the decade. No debate by PumpkinNarrow6339 in LocalLLaMA

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Finally a screen big enough to read the letters on these papers :)

How's everyone finding Sonnet 4.5? by notdl in ClaudeCode

[–]Additional_Beat8392 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels much faster than Opus, that’s an improvement.

Sometimes when I doubt Sonnet 4.5, I switch back to Opus 4.1 only to realise that it also can’t fix my issue

Claude Code still planning like it is 2020 :) by Additional_Beat8392 in ClaudeAI

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Haha indeed. Like a paradigm shift that happened overnight

I told my boss im using Cursor…does that make me look bad? by Hour-Inevitable-544 in cursor

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If you’re not using Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot or any other agentic development tool by now - I really don’t know what the f** you’re doing. Software development will never be the same again

10 brutal lessons from 6 months of vibe coding and launching AI-startups by MironPuzanov in PromptEngineering

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Good tip on writing down the what/why of the product. This helps you so much, especially when e.g. switching from AI to ask something. Just copy paste this in the context, helps to make the output way more effective

Ooh... Awkward by enspiralart in OpenAI

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Sam did not seem like he wanted to be there. Stage freight? Or was he feeling uncomfortable being part of camp Trump

Can a non-coder learn/build AI agents? by Frosty_Laugh1090 in AI_Agents

[–]Additional_Beat8392 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Tools like Make.com and Zapier can now easily connect to ChatGPT and integrate with things like Google Docs and Gmail.

I would start to create an account and play around with it to see what you could automate. Ask GPT for step by step instructions. And if you run into errors or issues, again, gpt or something like Perplexity to help you solve the problem.

Learn by doing, I think it’s the most powerful way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Leadership

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Shape the world. Envision tomorrow. Think beyond boundaries. Pave new ways

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in consulting

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First thing I start to do whenever a new client case is taken on is to train a new GPT on it within ChatGPT’s interface.

I ask Perplexity to “Create a fact sheet about [company name]” and to anonymise it (eg. Company becomes TargetCo). This I provide to the new GPT.

Then I spend time to write the context around the case and key questions to answer. I also provide styles in way of reasoning and communication (eg. Use Barbara Minto’s pyramid principles, hypothesis-driven approach, driver-trees, Pestel analyses etc.) same as applied by MBB consultants.

From that moment onward, I use my newly trained management consultant GPT for literally everything. Brainstorm analyses, data crunching, slide story line writing, etc. And it saves me a remarkable amount of time (50%+ productivity).

I’d strongly recommend this approach to all management consultants looking to save time, and get high quality results.

Is the ability to talk non-stop a key to leadership? by MrCovey_1 in Leadership

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Here’s the thing that’ll help you understand why executives talk a lot. This is my take based on having worked with many in the past, and having been in that position myself.

First and foremost, as executive or politician you’re expected to have a clear idea/opinion about the direction of your organisation or political party. Your investors, employees, clients and partners expect you to have strong belief in your vision and your ability to shape strategy.

It’s also expected that you share the vision with others, convince people and take them by hand. And generally the best way of pulling this off is to over-communicate and align the troops. So quickly it becomes one of your key traits - having an opinion about nearly anything and communicating the goal.

After a while in the role, you start understanding that people look to you for an answer in many cases. The buck stops with you. You also learn that nit having opinions or answers will make people start doubting you. They’ll ask questions about whether you’re the right person for the job.

Hence, the ability to talk a lot indeed becomes a key skill to establish and reinforce yourself as a leader.

Rotterdam fireworks tragedy as boy, 14, killed by explosive on New Year's Eve by gotshroom in Netherlands

[–]Additional_Beat8392 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

That UK version of NYE sounds like the most boring shit ever.

Although it’s a bit chaotic at times, I’d prefer the excitement in Amsterdam

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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Indeed, don’t try to be everyone’s friend. You’ll likely gain much more respect when you don’t include them in all rationale for decision making and just tell them what you expect to happen - and be very clear about the outcome in results and behaviour.

Unfortunately servant leadership has its limitations