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GPT beginning the response to the majority of my questions with a "Great question", "Excellent question" is a bit disturbing indeed.


Hi! Made an article for the interpersonal relations blog. This is on the self-disclosure concept: a process of sharing thoughts, feelings, and beliefs with people.

The article might have turned out a bit text-heavy. The blog format is being tailored (always), so your feedback would be very valuable.


Might be. Although things like regular talk reminders (not only because of birthday but because you haven't talked for some time) seem uncovered.

My wondering is that these companies already have a messaging platform and attempt to cover an absolute majority of connections. So, it must be super easy to implement something like structured talk history.

Actually, I'm building the one, but this is another topic, I suppose.

Thanks for the hack. "Tasks to touch" sound interesting.


Would be good. It somehow should take into account relations the person has with other people. LinkedIn tries to do something similar but they have no idea of my relations, hence sending notifications like "Wish HB to the <person I've never talked before>"


Indeed. In addition to the sufficient functionality built-in apps are very "close" UI-wise: a person can use them right away after the talk. To match that, one has to implement calling app, or messenger, or something as accessible to make notes at.

Also, resorting to default note-taking functionality is probably a matter of a value understanding: people don't see how managing these relationships with a specific solution can benefit them.


Thank you, according to it, absolute concentration grows ~0.6% a year, from 320 to 420. At what value the impact on living organisms or other processes becomes substantial?


Good intention but kind of hard to read.

1) It's not clear for me how color segmentation groups were picked in the first place. Are they mutually exclusive?

2) Would be great to make this interactive. There is a substantial cognitive effort to imagine these methods from the name of few words (good exercise but come on).


Hi! Built a simple Android app which reads aloud texts from chats/channels of Telegram messenger. It is particularly useful on the road or doing physical work. In sum, when you cannot scroll the feed manually.

Please, have a try of Android app and share what you think.

Also would love to hear your opinion on the concept of audio feed in general. I'm looking forward to implement complete audio feed with different channels and recommendations. Why is there no/not much such products among popular?


Hello! My name is Semyon, I'm an entrepreneur and maker. Want to tell about the product and have your opinion on the general topic: audio navigation impact.

*About the product*

Recently I've released a Red Hood app - attentive audio navigator for people. It would be useful for ones who live in big cities and spend a lot of time every day to commute from one point to another. Red Hood provides a user with thorough audio commands along the route.

Features to focus on: 1) Designed for travelling by foot and public transport. You can build path and move along without taking the phone out. 2) Custom geomessages with intro or interesting fact can be placed in any location. Other users will hear having the journey more immersive. 3) You can fetch the places of interest nearby and hear more about them doing a free walk. No special touristic routes, just free exploration.

We believe that citizens should have a specially tuned companion to make the longest routes with the finest experience. That's why there is a focus on the Red Hood being the convenient and useful audio navigator for any person.

*/About the product*

How do you evaluate the prospects of a mobile audio navigation? Which groups of people it would bring the biggest value to? I've came up with the few (couriers, travellers, commuters) and interested to discuss more specific categorization.


Hello, I'm co-founder of Shum, app to record and post 1-minute audio notes (Twitter for audio) We have MVP available, but there are few users yet.

So, I want to talk about perspectives of audio sharing in future. Will it be the most proliferated format to express thoughts and share news in your opinion? Or will such format be short videos(Tik-tok) / smth more advanced (like 3D models, short animations, whatever)?

I think audio notes will definitely step up. Reasons: 1) People in big cities spend a lot of time to commute to work from home and back. And cities grow faster than travel speed. The most convenient ways to interact with information on the road - audio, as far as hands in public transport, bike, car are usually occupied. I performed a review among technopark residents, which showed that 8/10 people consume audio content on the road. 2) Voice processing methods are close to advance. People tend to use audio messaging more(from reviews) along with voice assistants. 3) Music streaming services, of course. There is already popular and working business model of consuming audio content on freemium base.

What do you think, what are the obstacles in the way for services which allow to share short audios?


Text is information dense but allows skimming. Audio (and video) are linear. One minute is a short audio or video message. It's a very very very long text. Good luck.


Thank you, think about possible introduction of speech -> text transcription under each voice. It might not be perfect but useful for rapid communication. On the contrary, majority of audio content could be conceived as a background. Text or video require more attention.


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