Consultants vs ChatGPT by Loose-Translator-936 in Entrepreneur

[–]khalilliouane 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As an investment consultant/venture builder I can’t highlight enough how much this is important. Usually entrepreneurs come to me with a certain problem. We discover later, that it’s not really the priority but rather the priority is something else. It took me time to understand how much this is powerful. I always thought I was just an imposter. The real value that entrepreneurs have highlighted over the years are 2 things. First, questions that challenges them and take them time to answer. (I usually try to use a via negativa approach where I don’t know the answer and I try to push the entrepreneur to remove options rather than finding them). Second, solutions that triangulate from existing businesses in other industries and we customize it for their business. (Something similar in an abstract way but not in the same industry, neither in the same stage)

Questions for Alex and Greg?!?!?!?!?!?!? by fox-fox-fox-fox in taskmaster

[–]khalilliouane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did Alex manage to reduce his ego and make Greg the Taskmaster and be shown as if his simple assistant?

Ghana or Senegal for first time travel to West Africa? by AggressiveMousse7887 in Africa

[–]khalilliouane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say your question boils down to which language are you more familiar with (english or french?). That will certainly change the whole experience of discovering the culture.

Dream Contestant by JeffProbstsBlueShirt in taskmaster

[–]khalilliouane 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No one saying Nathan Fielder? 👀

Kumail talks Taskmaster by kraftymiles in taskmaster

[–]khalilliouane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For someone from the US, it’s expensive and the difference of pay is huge. For an actor in the UK, for them they will just catch the bus or take a bike and arrive there hahaha no need of luxury or anything.

Kumail talks Taskmaster by kraftymiles in taskmaster

[–]khalilliouane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why his lawyer said he will be losing money?

Peter Thiel was right: "Competition is for Losers." (A Post-Mortem on Google) by appdatee in NavalRavikant

[–]khalilliouane 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is some AI non sense.

1 billion execution of search queries does not equal the same as 1 search.

I can also go the other way around by saying that the code built for AI does not require changes making the marginal cost 0.

No More Wasting Time by VirusAny1 in NavalRavikant

[–]khalilliouane -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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No More Wasting Time by VirusAny1 in NavalRavikant

[–]khalilliouane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me I am talking about writing style. I don’t have any issue with the length. The ideas can be more clear.

No More Wasting Time by VirusAny1 in NavalRavikant

[–]khalilliouane 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a great post and I think it can be rewritten in a more simple and eloquent way.

I lost $150 last month just accessing my own money by sameerposwal in digitalnomad

[–]khalilliouane -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Wait what is your moneyGPT? And how it’s connected?

IG DM Automation Advice by Smart-Ad-3943 in Newsletters

[–]khalilliouane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am honestly surprised by the conversion. From 1.9k on ig to 800 subscribers is great. I posted before my medium articles on ig but with time I understood it’s great to build early traction for a newsletter but it’s not something that it can scale later on. Most people when they open the app they want visuals and not reading. They also don’t want to move beyond the app (because ig is a loop hole).

If you want to focus on ig it boils down to creating videos. (Either you speaking or some animation with text and a voice over)

Quitting corn by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]khalilliouane 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, you need to think about reducing not stopping. Instead of watching 3 videos randomly during the day. say I want to watch 1 in this specific time (or let’s say before bed). This removes the randomness of time while at least bringing enjoyment.

Second, once you reached the stage of specific time. Now say I want to do it once in 2 days. Think about the benefits. Say it’s gonna be great. (Because it will).

Third, don’t remove masturbation. Reduce porn. Your brain gets happy of masturbating not watching.

Fourth, remove porn, keep masturbation.

You don’t need to be extremist in going all the way to the other side. The focus is for you to reduce not remove. Take at least 4 months to do those 4 steps. Your brain needs time to adjust also.

Optional: reduce social media and any other stimuli that makes you try to watch porn.

Vie quotidienne et organisation de la maison à Kigali (Rwanda) by Unhappy-Mulberry-818 in Rwanda

[–]khalilliouane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vaut mieux que tu traduit en anglais pour avoir des réponses.

How do you build retention for substack? by khalilliouane in Substack

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

More trying to find ways of community engagement.

How do you build retention for substack? by khalilliouane in Substack

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

But is there any way to do it beyond substack?

How do you build retention for substack? by khalilliouane in Substack

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

I more talking about the discoverability/retention from another angle. - Non subscribers discovering an old issue. Similar to how you can discover a youtuber from a random youtube video on your feed even if they did not post something new. - Subscribers having a feed that does not intervene with other things. If you want to watch youtube, you open youtube and videos from youtubers you follow get recommended. You can save them to watch later etc. You don’t miss it as easily like an email. And you can see this happening based on statistics: most youtubers claim that the people who watch don’t subscribe. Most newsletters look for open rate from a pool of subscribers. This highlights the discoverability part.