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what was the point where you had enough data to make it worthwhile for telcos?


I would say if you can reach 1% of the population in a given country every month then you are starting to be interesting for the telcos.


What about city specific data? Is that equally/more/less valuable? At what scale do you think?


working in adjacent space for tracking more visual sports http://ballers.gg


this sounds awesome. have any videos of it?


Thanks! Working on it, for now it's literally a taped breadboard. :D


AI basketball community, using computer vision to get highlights and stats http://ballers.gg


Very true. I did over 300 product marketing website reviews and the most common thing I would see is a generic description of this big aspirational vision of the company and none of the specifics of what a company actually does. If you’re into see what great websites do the YouTube playlist with the top sites is at http://goatedguild.com


its crazy to me that Flo is used so widely, as its started by Russian men and their treatment of data has bee public for a while, it just hasnt spread fast enough. I know theres at least one other option called Calessa (http://Calessa.app)


There's a whole heap of different period tracking apps these days. I've been using Clue for probably a decade.


That one is good I think. It's German and adheres to EU privacy laws. The main FLOSS one is called drip. Has some funding from the German government as well as Mozilla

https://bloodyhealth.gitlab.io/


Jensen was saying this in that interview last week and the interviewer dismissed it.


Canva has more expansive editing tools but I agree, it seems like a frenemies situation.


we arent bots because we disagree with you. I switch between codex and opus, they have their differing strengths. As many people have mentioned, opus in the past few weeks has had less than stellar results. Generally I find opus would rather stub something and do it the faster way than to do a more complete job, although its much better at front end. I've had times where I've thrown the same problem at opus 4/5 times without success and codex gets it first shot. Just my experience.


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So what am i then? i only replied to someone claiming people are bots for having an opinion. I use opus regularly and its great.


I've had good experiences with codex, as have many others. Its genuine content since everyones codebases and needs are different.


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