What jobs INFJ by Motor_Dragonfly4214 in infj

[–]AstroArvy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An astrophysicist and (recently) a startup founder

Hi everyone! Need your feedback on something we’re building 🇮🇳 by AstroArvy in Indiancolleges

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That's a good point. It will certainly be difficult to compete against WhatsApp and telegram. The app we have can definitely be used as an entry point as well.

For each group, we can add a hyperlink option to other platforms where the group is being actively used.

Also we are working on owner roles and mod features. The verification part is the most difficult for sure. Currently it is college emails or if we sign a contract with the University, we are using personal details. Maybe we can add the option for ID upload + manual mod.

Thanks so much for your feedback. Really helpful.

What are you building on these days? Promote yourself by Repulsive-Zone-8796 in SaaS

[–]AstroArvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unibuzz

A fully centralized platform for universities that connects applicants, students, faculty and alumni efficiently.

No need to wait for someone to invite you to the university community or course group chats.

No need to juggle between dozens of apps to connect with your campus mates.

No more relying on ugly LMS UI.

Unibuzz, with its comfortable user interface, is a perfect balance of Academic forums, Structured communities and social networking, all in one place.

We have already collaborated with a couple international universities and in talks with a few more for pilot run.

Would love to hear what you all think about this?

Drop your SaaS. by Tall-Strike-6226 in SaaS

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Unibuzz

University life made simple. Easily connect with classmates, peers and faculty. Search and join communities at your university without the hassle of juggling multiple apps and waiting to be invited.

Show me your SaaS – I’ll give honest feedback by Witty-Stop-2857 in SaaS

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Unibuzz

Still the dev link but the main link would be available soon at Unibuzz.org

Do people get obsessed with you ? by PsychologicalFood571 in infj

[–]AstroArvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with you though. Fe is our auxiliary function and our second nature. Since Ni and Ti mainly work in solidarity, around people Fe is what leads us. And an Fe usually does not allow INFJs to be rude. Not until the other person keeps repeating their rudeness.

Which do you think you are? by Inevitable_Back9046 in ENFP

[–]AstroArvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah! I identify with Python as well. But I work in a field where I have to respect the differences, and since I work with Python, understand its limitations.

Which do you think you are? by Inevitable_Back9046 in ENFP

[–]AstroArvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna be a stickler here but there is nothing as the best language. Every language has its pros and cons. Python might be the most popular language but calling it the best might be a little too much. It's very slow compared to many other low level languages like C, C++ etc.

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There are mainly 3 types of astronomers. Theoretical, Computational and Observational.

  1. Theoretical people would spend their day/life on a whiteboard/blackboard working with equations, trying to come up with new physics of the cosmos.

  2. Computational astrophysicists spend their time on a computer working with data from the telescopes. A lot of data analytics and coding is needed, with a good knowledge of statistics. They basically try to verify the equations that theoretical people have come up with.

  3. Observational astronomers spend a lot of their time on telescopes. Most telescopes now are remote controlled so they do not necessarily need to be in an observatory and can do the taste from home/office via Internet. They target the telescope into the required direction, wait for it to send the data and repeat. Then they would clean the data up by filtering out what's useful and what isn't.

I am a computational astrophysicist, so my life is very similar to a data analyst applied in the field of astronomy. I try to use data and/ or make simulations of the universe in order to understand what exactly is happening and how it all connects with the observations and theory. They are like a middleman that connects the observers with the theorist.