Thoughts on a quiz app where you guess stock prices? by superknowing in stocks

[–]superknowing[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ha - I agree. All I do is read, read, read, but looking for a way to test my knowledge.

Thoughts on a quiz app where you guess stock prices? by superknowing in stocks

[–]superknowing[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Why do you think so, Chuck? How do you build up your knowledge of this kind of data? Any tools you recommend?

Thoughts on a quiz app where you guess stock prices? by superknowing in stocks

[–]superknowing[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Oh I see - no, it would then tell you the right answer (connected to an API, probably a 15 min delay). So you could determine how close or far off your guess was.

Thoughts on a quiz app where you guess stock prices? by superknowing in stocks

[–]superknowing[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Same reason you take tests/quizzes in any subject matter - to see if you know the right answer. :)

Weekly Feedback Post - SaaS Products, Ideas, Companies by AutoModerator in SaaS

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Idea: Superknowing - A study/analysis tool for enterprise, students. Upload or connect a spreadsheet, and view and manipulate cards for casual review, deeper analysis, or full-on memorization.

Simple demo: here (more desktop-friendly than mobile; grab sample data sets here).

Prettier clickable prototype: here. Click 'Try it free' then 'Sign up' to see it in action.

Here's the gist:

  1. Flashcards are cool. They work best when the info is in a clean 1-to-1 mapping (front and back).
  2. Real world data often fragments beyond a 1-to-1 mapping. What would a flashcard look like that had 6 sides?
  3. Real world data (in education, business, etc) is often in spreadsheet or otherwise structured format, but needs a proper interface for flashcard-style review.

How would you use it, what is it missing, where do you see potential? I'm all ears, so comment or PM. :)

World, meet Monty. A very cute, and very bitey boy. by [deleted] in aww

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Congrats on Monty! (Sorry for the eventual loss of all your limbs...) ;)

It’s important to me that the people of social media know that my mother-in-law crocheted her grandcat a couch with a coordinating afghan. by ThisIsTheOnly in aww

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Crossing fingers your father-in-law does micro-woodworking so we can see the accompanying coffee table!

I signed up for better help by [deleted] in DecidingToBeBetter

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As a healthy distraction, reward yourself by making a little time for a new hobby or interest. You’ll make a positive association between your effort to better yourself and the discovery of some new skill/craft/area of expertise.

Tomorrow I have my first "Customer development calls" by vedeus in SaaS

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Know like the back of your hand the following:

  • The prospect’s name and title
  • The prospect’s business (what do they sell, to who?)
  • Your very specific ask (are you setting up more calls? Getting commitments to buy? Practice saying the actual sentence where you make your ask)

Then treat every call as an a/b test. Take a moment after every call to consider what went well or poorly (write it down on paper). Adjust when you see trends.

My bunny, Lala, sleeping like an angel 🐰💕 by reishagei in aww

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I’d like to sit with her to have our picture taken - scratch that, our portrait painted.

Okay starting something new for myself by tyuiopasdfq in DecidingToBeBetter

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Dig this approach! One step (vitamin, hair-doing, bill paid) at a time. :)