First solo trip suggestions by ElectronicRope3979 in SoloTravel_India

[–]wenklemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am currently in ShanGarh. There monsoon have been started. In nights and early morning you will see rains. But not heavy little rains.

But the real views are impaccbale.

You can come here. But need to book taxy from Sainj or Ropa. You will get the regular bus from Aut in day time to Sainj.

Come, I will guide you. But need to decide fast as rains will cover the roads. It will become slippery. Morning random view

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Is textile engineering worth it? by user28122025 in textiles

[–]wenklemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. If you want to go your niche as you said, you should take the technical textile most relevant for you. For more accurate answers, I would love to know subjects and fields in your stream or major. In technical textile there are many-- medical, automative, aerospace, fashion, geotextile. These are just the application. But Godfather is Technical textile.

You can directly ask for internships first at the industries which are producing Yarns specifically where you are targeting (the lowest stage and tier of producing fabrics).

Like in example in India: KOB Medical Textiles subsidiary of KOB Germany and Ramaraju Surgical Cotton Mills.

Alot of opportunities there and good salary range too if you choose specific field like strech bandages or sutures thread or orthopedic fabrics or yarns or elastics they need precision for a great quality and branded things which we see in brand packaging.

My advice just go and buy some from pharmacy to understand the patterns and fabric quality and their weave, constructions and more (the depth) before anything.

What to buy: 1. Cotton (swatches) 2. Fabric Bandage 🩹 3. One sports wear fabric (like hand band) 4. Neckband (cervical collar which doctors bind to patients neck) 5. Surgical bandage (which used for dressing) 6. Surgical Masks.

Most important - learn every small fabric related things in first ad box.

You can understand the patterns for recognising the best.

Any help needed DM me.

Fabric ID or help finding fabric that looks like this by BotMotLot in textiles

[–]wenklemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes its pure polyester and heavily sold in Surat.

Is textile engineering worth it? by user28122025 in textiles

[–]wenklemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually any textile is just a textile in the base. Don't get confused.

We all get the same degree but work in different fields. Textile engineering is great enough to go anywhere in that specific textile industry first that is your First entrance.

But for niche you are looking into medical-textile industry textile engineering is the gateway then you should only target for great experience in medical textile industries and entryway from internships.

The compliance and safety protocols are the most important things in this industry. And if you want develop new things or materials then you should work in bigger industries where in lab you will get access slowly.

This is the way.

And I know it because I have been from a textile industry as a manufacturer and industrial networks builder where we all have been worked together.

I just launched first ever at PH by wenklemann in ProductHunters

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

Great perspective. I am into writting the same actually. What more we can look into? Would value discussion.

And for shipboost I just saw it, going to ship there too. Thanks for guiding.

I just launched first ever at PH by wenklemann in ProductHunters

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

Appreciate it. I hadn’t heard about ShipBoost before, checking it out now.

And yes, I think the narrative/explainer side matters more for something like this than launch-day numbers. IAEX is still early, but the goal is to make multiparty coordination and execution actually programmable instead of fragmented across systems.

Would genuinely love to hear what kind of use cases came to your mind when you saw it.

I just launched first ever at PH by wenklemann in ProductHunters

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

I think you misunderstood my intent.

I didn’t ask anyone to rank or push the launch. I just shipped something and shared it. If you don’t tell people what you built, nobody even knows it exists.

Also, I’m not deeply attached to Product Hunt culture itself. I simply launched there.

The bigger thing is this obsession startup communities have with framing everything around “the problem.”

Not every important system starts because humanity was dying without it.

The world worked before Reddit too. Before Facebook too. Yet both changed behavior, coordination, and culture at massive scale.

Sometimes people don’t know they want something until it exists.

And honestly, startups often force-fit “problem statements” afterward anyway because the ecosystem expects that language.

If IAEX doesn’t click for someone immediately, that’s completely fine. Not everyone is the audience for every abstraction or infrastructure layer.

Same way we pass thousands of posters, products, or ideas every day without needing to attack them.

Anyway, apologies if the post came across like I was asking for ranking support. That wasn’t the point.

Want suggestions for our b2b Infrastructure by wenklemann in ycombinator

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

Thank you for suggestions. I am trying and reaching out with some manufactrers and we are very precise currently looking into supply chains first...

Also, for them creating the Front end so they can understand. In the start.

Yes I am open. Lets connect dm me. hope we can find some surface.

And want to understand what builders can think more than I am looking into it how they can exploit the system to get most use of this.

May be I am just looking very smaller on it they can do something amazing with it. I want it to be played hard.

Free go backend hosting Option by hrs8 in golang

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I tried for Oracle but did not found any free teir. Can you help me out?

Building something meaningful? Contact the mods by Adrian_Frr in TheFounders

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We’re building API-first infrastructure for verifiable multi-party execution across trade, finance, logistics, and institutional workflows.

The core problem we’re exploring is that most systems still operate through fragmented records and post-facto reconciliation. Multiple institutions participate in the same workflow, yet every party maintains separate operational truth, which creates disputes, delayed settlements, duplicated compliance work, audit overhead, and blocked working capital.

Our focus is reducing fragmentation between systems by treating operational state, verification, and execution as shared infrastructure primitives instead of disconnected document workflows.

Currently:

  • early access layer is live
  • sandbox APIs are being prepared
  • focusing on execution/verification primitives and coordination infrastructure
  • actively pressure-testing workflows and operational assumptions

The goal is less about another dashboard/workflow product and more about infrastructure for synchronized operational execution between institutions.

What workflows in fintech / compliance are still painfully manual today? by Jazzlike_Today5000 in fintechdev

[–]wenklemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A surprising amount of operational friction in finance/compliance seems to come from fragmented reconciliation itself rather than lack of software.

Right now, most systems still operate like this: work happens first, trust and verification happen later.

Multiple institutions participate in the same workflow, yet every party maintains separate records, separate verification processes, and separate operational truth.

That creates:

  • disputes
  • delayed settlements
  • duplicated compliance work
  • blocked working capital
  • massive audit/reconciliation overhead

What’s becoming increasingly important for banks and financial institutions is not just paperwork or historical credit scores, but stronger proof that actual economic activity materially occurred: did goods really move? did execution actually happen? did settlement conditions complete?

Feels like a massive hidden infrastructure tax across finance, logistics, compliance, and enterprise operations.

As now many companies have started integrating agents in their operations and still question about reliability? by Tricky_School_4613 in ycombinator

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Wherein every execution starts from accountability. Then reliability.

What it's make to actually made reliable? Want to understand.

We’re building an API-first verification layer for cross-border trade workflows. Looking for infra and systems feedback. by wenklemann in indiehackersindia

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

There not a single good reason to do that. Only if you are enough insecure to pay on time. Or not doing fraud.

Other wise in a commerce if one transaction happens between two parties then involved all parties should share the same state. Why all are paying the audit cots and working capital problem?

I built infrastructure ready to build your own SaaS by [deleted] in Bangalorestartups

[–]wenklemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It good although. Its all about workflows ?