danvoell
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Hack python and adobe script developer. Own a smart label printing business - https://www.midwestlabelsupply.com. Occasional angel investor - getoctanecoffee.com. Investment committee for gwaycapital.com. Milwaukee. [firstname] at [label business]
- danvoellLove it! Could someone go ahead and make a plugin that allows you to download an mp4 of the loop. for whatever. Abelton, Garageband...
- this is awesome. The only code instruction video instructions that I have watched that doubled as a song. At first I thought it was the Euro dance hall lyrics and then I realized it was actually the code instructions.
- This is awesome. Just awesome. Love that it looks like a baby toy and packs enough punch to get a kid about 20 years up the line of music understanding.
- My guess is that the entry point is to help people think about what to do. I still don't love the midjourney interface but it serves the same purpose.
- Next up is a store that generates a functional SaaS with monthly billing from anything you type in search.
- My take as well. Feels like something that is going to be plugged into my brain when I'm drooling in a nursing home.
- Awesome, nice work! This type of tech opens up a world of physical games.
- Cats of the web made me laugh. Thanks!
- And/or when you die. We need more people trying to make the world better while they are here instead of treating the finish line like the, well, finish line.
- "incentivize, subsidize" - yes. There should be less incentives and tax breaks for "holding an asset" and more incentives for making things that improve human lives. Most of the laws are set by the incumbents who stand to lose what they have built and who have the money to pay the lawyers to set the tax code. Real estate should not get incentives unless its getting someone in a home. Private equity, same. Venture capital, after a certain point, same. If you are worth a bazillian dollars, same. A lawyer with balls needs to take on the tax code. I'm kind of hoping the whole Harvard escapade awakens a few legal idealists out there.
- "Shazam for movies/tv shows" - We watched a Spanish Game Show while abroad this spring break. There was a team that kept winning and my family got behind them. I returned home and figured we could jump right back in and watch it remotely. After searching for hours, I'm not sure the show ever existed and might actually be a figment of my imagination even though we have photos, clips from it, and even know the name of the show. There could definitely be a need for this. Maybe shazam meets low cost pay per view for "low demand licensed content".
- I agree this is the biggest issue. Too many folks are passing off the potential behind this stuff...this might replace the person beneath me but... As a one person manufacturing business, I've augmented 5 positions that I otherwise would have needed to hire. The end game of this is 10% of the population will be able to produce the goods for 100% of the population. That's the problem statement.
- I feel like some people have been using "most profitable areas" instead of saying dense urban areas and upset that it might take a while to reach rural and suburban areas. Is that what you are saying? What business is not in the business of pursuing the most plausible profitable direction first?
- This is such a cool concept! If you're focusing on the end goal, another approach could be using a "switch" at the URL destination—something that redirects users to a different page based on a randomizer, user data, or other criteria. For anyone exploring this kind of functionality and interested in testing physical stickers for their projects, I work with a lot of SaaS companies on variable labels and would be happy to share insights, print some samples or collaborate.
- My finger hurts
- I hope F5Bot is on this list. Been using for free for years. just works. Reached out a while back and owner is very responsive.
- Take my money. Would still pay well more.
- Great move. The value to easily deploying content, code, anything digital to AWS is immense.