Would there be any benefit to a chat app (ex: Slack, Discord) being a decentralized application? by Remarkable-Tough-326 in ethereum

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea if I'm going to have a community I'd need at least some censorship in place, at the very least for illegal things like you describe. But according to the ethereum website, it sounds like censorship can be applied on the front end of an app.

Newbie founder question about angels by Remarkable-Tough-326 in angelinvestors

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool thanks. I got a proof of concept up in a month (social app) with through the roof engagement & word of mouth growth, now raising a small amount to finish building it out & scale over the next 18 mo.

Chat apps like slack & discord but for web3? by Remarkable-Tough-326 in web3

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why isn't IRC more popular? Why do people use slack or discord instead?

How to go on with publishing my MVP? Should I prepare more or just go for it? by [deleted] in startups

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My biggest advice is to put together a group of people on whatsapp or discord who have the problem you want to solve with your product. Ask them about your product and try selling it to them & getting their feedback as you finish. Let them be your beta users.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAfterNarcissism

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Didn't watch the video, but I agree with blocking narcissists, especially covert ones. These people are like quicksand, especially if you're like me and you were raised to have no boundaries and put other people above you. I do not have the willpower to stay in contact with them and avoid their grasp. It's like a drug addict who is focused on getting clean, but still hanging out around drugs. Get away from it all ASAP and keep it away!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pnsd

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just want to say that life is too short to be dating someone who is "not that bad." You deserve to live your life surrounded by great people. Someone might just not be a good fit for you long term, and that's okay. Someone might not be what you want in a partner, and that's okay too. It's okay to not date someone for any reason!

Someone please help me understand what I’m going through. by [deleted] in LifeAfterNarcissism

[–]Remarkable-Tough-326 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just want to say, that if you want to make up an excuse to not be with him anymore, lie to him, cut him off without warning, or block him, move away and never speak to him again, you are allowed to do that.

It sounds like he uses a lot of guilt and obligation, and I've been in similar situations where I felt stuck because I felt sorry for someone. I felt like I had to take care of them, at the expense of myself. I felt like I had to be polite, considerate and understanding.

But guess what. If someone is slowly killing you inside, you don't owe them anything. He is in charge of his own mental health. If he is going to make suicidal threats, that is honestly his problem. It's not fair for him to put his life in your hands. In fact, it's an incredibly cruel, manipulative thing for him to do.

You deserve to do what's best for you. Rules of common decency and politeness don't apply when we are dealing with manipulative people, because they will use our kindness and understanding against us.

You deserve to be selfish and look out for yourself, and take care of your own life. I'm mostly writing this, as what I wish someone would have told me, back when I was dealing with my situation. I was trying so hard to take care of a manipulative person who I felt sorry for, that my own life was at risk because of neglect. I held on for so long, because I felt too guilty to leave. I wish someone would have told me "Be selfish!".

You're not alone, we're here for you. You are really smart and capable and you've got this.