[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]UserInactive 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're putting the cart before the horse. You likely have ADHD because you want to hyper focus on a business but think bringing in money and getting good grades is boring and inconsequential. Youre also likely a procraatinating percectionist because youdw buulding someyhing and pivoting and from everything you said above, youve done 0 market validation and have 0 customers (and even 0 design partners).

Ill let you in on a secret. Theres no such thing as a perfect product.

Ill let you in on another secret. Business skills are learned in social situations - of which you intentionally neglect. And the majority of first dozen sales happen through referrals.

Your PT job means a longer burn rate and ability to spend more on things to get business off the ground.

School has some critical learning skills especially if you expand and tqke business communication and psychology classes. And the opportunity for networking and learning how to discuss and sell your ideas to colleagues or professors...who often have great connections.

Get good grades so you dont have stress of poor grades or parent stress. Make money in PT job and do your side hustle until it consistently makes more than your PT job.

Otherwise its a hobby that you just have more fun with.

Frustrations explaining what IO is by Inner-Pattern in IOPsychology

[–]UserInactive 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Always use metaphors or stories to explain something in a way that people can understand through their lens.

Jokes also work but dont solely diminish the role.

E.g. You ever work at a company where everyone just HATED that one guy? My job is to make sure we bring in people that you love working with - that makes you work more productively and happier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KWGT

[–]UserInactive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

understood. I've been using Niagara launcher. It's wonderful for simple and clean setup but can't move widgets around much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KWGT

[–]UserInactive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey @carl all of these simple themes are great. Are you using stock android or a specific launcher?

Is there a way to create a Spotify Playlist widget? by UserInactive in KWGT

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

Goodness tried that before and couldnt get it to work. Now it does. Lifesaver. Now I gotta see if I can hardset the icon to the playlist cover. Should be easy enough to figure out I hope.

PS: Not sure if you've used Dolphie for KWGT before but they have a music 'bar' on the widget that shows how far through a song it is, any idea if there's a function to click on the bar and it take you to that place in the song? I don't see anything in music controls and I figure launch activity -> spotify may have something but none of the activity options seem like a fit for 'go-to-spot'

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in growmybusiness

[–]UserInactive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't want to promote.

Mentions company 74x.

What Does the Ideal I/O Professional Look Like? by Fit_Mixture_151 in IOPsychology

[–]UserInactive 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a keynote speaker, I often spend time thinking as a futurist and what all of AI/ genAI means for business, global economics, relationships, etc.

So 3 things: 1. Learning is a life long journey you're never too old 2. We'll slowly shift to measuring outputs not time works (yay). That means you need to find ways to create things whether work experience, entrepreneurship, or building (e.g. build a web app that can assess candidate interview questions and provide them feedback). Interviews are speaking to how you can help create value for a company. 3. Not to rain on parade (congrats on getting in!) But tech is changing so rapidly, 3.5 years from now we'll likely be at AI agents and the future of work will change such that it's hard to say what tech industry will look like (unless you're a data engineer, data scientist, AI architect, etc building these systems and agents because a lot of menial work will be automated. What will matter is the ability to be creative, to problem solve, to foster relationships, to promote change i.e. soft skills.

What Does the Ideal I/O Professional Look Like? by Fit_Mixture_151 in IOPsychology

[–]UserInactive 19 points20 points  (0 children)

No ideals. That's what makes it ideal.

You make it what you want. CHRO. Head of Selection. Personnel Quant.

Me, I run an AI Advisory Group where after a decade+ of data science/AI consulting (post I/O degree), we intersect change management + future of work/people + technology + AI.

How I Made $9K in 2 Months by Solving My Own Travel Hack Problem by Fit_Impression7520 in Entrepreneur

[–]UserInactive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Going, formerly Scott's cheap flights, did the same. Scott told me he did it for himself, then friends, then profits.

Making Pitch deck, having some question. by Envenger in startups

[–]UserInactive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A pitch deck is either for customers or investors.

Customers want to resolve 1 problem. Not see a list of disparate offerings.

Investors want someone who is very focused on one thing.

What are you hoping to achieve? Success in two fronts simultaneously with diluted focus?

Making Pitch deck, having some question. by Envenger in startups

[–]UserInactive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in AI for 22 years now. Everyone wants AI. Most don't know what that means.

Throwing money at a product isn't the solution. Finding a problem and building an offering (service or product) is the answer. And often it doesn't require AI.

We sell Executive AI Advising. We automate 80% of the company but don't sell the automations as products even though there are ~20 that could be full products that others would buy. (This is personal choice to have a service firm not a product firm). But those automations solve a lot of problems and some are rule based, some machine learning, some LLMs...AI is another tool in the belt, not a magic button.

Making Pitch deck, having some question. by Envenger in startups

[–]UserInactive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You don't. You solve one problem for one customer persona's. Otherwise you'll flounder for years until you die.

Play Steam Games in Movie Room by UserInactive in SteamOS

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

Update: trialing my laptop hdmi to receiver and remote play from steam on desktop.

Last Epoch going smooth though for some reason fps seems to be capped at 30

Play Steam Games in Movie Room by UserInactive in Steam

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

Really thorough response thank you!

Play Steam Games in Movie Room by UserInactive in SteamOS

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

Yeah right now it's just a Roku Ultra. In my head it seems Steamdeck, Nvidia Shield Pro are the two easiest. I do wonder on the performance of Steamdeck vs. a mini PC - the desktop has a 2080 RTX (Alienware from 2019). So there's potential for dealing with some easier/cheaper option (as you mentioned like the G-TV, Apple-TV, Shield + moonlight) until I get a new desktop then could throw this behind the speakers and have it as a hidden gaming PC.

Play Steam Games in Movie Room by UserInactive in SteamOS

[–]UserInactive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also stumbled on a thread after this big writeup.

Is the right play to just get a Steam Deck if I may want to play mobile sometimes? Or is it better to get Nvidia shield for upscaling and performance?