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39 implied HN points 31 May 23
  1. AI can assist startup founders in various tasks like coding, content creation, and email management.
  2. Using AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT can streamline code documentation and help in creating API documentation more efficiently.
  3. AI can be used to quickly generate proof-of-concept code for new features and even write an entire app from scratch, speeding up learning and development processes.
39 implied HN points 22 Feb 23
  1. Be cautious about selling your indie business to Digital Ocean as they may jeopardize the original content and brand identity.
  2. Digital Ocean's acquisition of blogs like Scotch.io and CSS Tricks has led to the removal of original content and broken redirects.
  3. Content creators are advised to be skeptical of selling their businesses to Digital Ocean to preserve their work and reputation.
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19 implied HN points 19 Apr 23
  1. Typogram is launching on Product Hunt next Tuesday, April 25th, and seeks support.
  2. Typogram has established a Discord community to facilitate feedback and interaction.
  3. The Discord community offers various channels for design critique, project sharing, and general discussions.
0 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. When naming a brand, consider different word structures like real words, blended words, invented words, acronyms, and misspelled words.
  2. Think about the types of names such as descriptive, suggestive, and abstract when naming a brand.
  3. Pay attention to legal issues, domain availability, scalability, and cultural sensitivity when choosing a brand name.