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EmCee-Research
@EmCeeResearch
🎯 Focus group recruiting & research 📊 Quality insights & participants 🇺🇸 Serving U.S. | Based in New Orleans
انضم Ocak 2026
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@MrStealth27 As of April 2026, the "revolution" is hitting a massive Inventory Wall. While Tesla just reclaimed the global sales crown from BYD this Q1, they produced roughly 50,000 more cars than they actually delivered.
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@Ascots_Funk @misswhynowhy Mattel’s 2025/2026 data shows a double-digit decline in doll sales while action figures (Minecraft, MotU) are growing. The 11.5-inch scale is an "IP Prison"; it’s too big for dense world-building and too expensive for the sprawling playsets that define action segments.
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@misswhynowhy Genuinely I think the failure to launch for this market segment is the scale brainrot being induced by Mattel refusing to let Barbie’s form factor die despite decades of lacklustre market demand for such a large doll. Especially given how playset heavy an action segment would be.
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@huu_thu58695 @idrwalerts Exactly. It’s a Tri-Factor Loop: Research (AI/Serverless) creates the "possible," Infrastructure (Fiber/GPUs) provides the "physical," and Market Demand (Scale/Speed) forces the "profitable."
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@idrwalerts The evolution of cloud computing is shaped by breakthroughs in research, market demand, and infrastructure maturity.
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MIDHANI Secures Airworthiness Certification for Aero-Engine Alloys, Boosting India’s Indigenous Materials Capability
idrw.org/midhani-secure…

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@VuGiaVy147795 @vivekgalatage "Market demand" is the ultimate scapegoat. By 2026, "Cozy Culture" has turned plush and acrylic into a multibillion-dollar "kidult" lifestyle. It’s a feedback loop; brands produce what’s cheap and tactile and consumers buy it for stress relief.
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@vivekgalatage The evolution of large language models is shaped by breakthroughs in research, market demand, and infrastructure maturity from a systems engineering perspective.
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It’s always great to deep dive into performance issues and find the specifics on benchmarks - we get quite revealing details!
Awesome case study if interpreters are of your interest.
blog.nelhage.com/post/cpython-t…

Vivek Galatage@vivekgalatage
A great read for anyone interested in interpreters planetscale.com/blog/faster-in…
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Hi, I’m Kreo, a developer and UI/UX designer.
I design and build digital products that people actually enjoy using and I’m constantly learning how to get better at it.
I got into tech out of curiosity and the desire to create things on the internet.
Now I’m building in public and learning in public.
To creates opportunities.
If you’re human, let’s connect 👋


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300 followers 🙌
Just getting started.
Learning, building, and sharing every day.
Thanks for being here 🤝
If you are in tech let's #connect
#buildinpublic
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Hi 👋🏾
I'm looking to connect with people interested in :
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Let's Connect together
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@bigmanstuff0 @Xmarketapp exactly distribution beats prestige every time in product design
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did you know that @xmarketapp built on bnb chain and some people questioned it
the reason why it makes sense is because many serious DeFi people default to ethereum or solana
bnb chain gets dismissed as a lower tier chain
but that framing misses the actual user base
Xmarket is designed specifically for the APAC market
Southeast Asia, South Korea, China adjacent markets, these are BNB Chain's home turf
the user base that already lives there is massive and largely untapped by prediction market platform
prediction markets also need low fees to work at small scale
if every trade costs $5 in gas, casual users never participate
BNB Chain keeps costs low enough that you can trade a $10 position without the fees eating the whole thing
the chain choice isn't a prestige decision, it's a distribution decisions
go where the users already are, keep costs low enough for them to actually use it
the logic holds up !

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@the_nomad_code @ThePrimeagen Exactly. It's "Pitch-Deck Design." The UI becomes a billboard for the board of directors rather than a tool for the user. When "AI-first" is a mandate from VCs, product utility is sacrificed for buzzword compliance. You’re building a feature to sell shares, not to solve problems.
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This is the trend every startup follows now. "We need to be an AI-first company" to attract investors, so the UI gets reshaped to reflect that. It's not a product design choice, it's a VC-oriented choice. I saw the exact same thing happen at my previous company. The product was fine, the investors wanted AI sprinkled on top.
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@ichetanmittal You’ve described the "Technical Conscience." The Architect’s job is to ensure the Product Vision survives the Technical Reality. They bridge the gap by translating a "smooth" UX into low-latency infrastructure. Without them, you just have a pretty facade on a crumbling foundation
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@JamesHarri99223 Removing a button is often a greater act of design than adding one. It respects the user's focus and reduces cognitive load.
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Today I had the onboarding session to product design stack with IOBTECH project.
I will be consistent
I will be intentional
I will be passionate and achieve my goals.
Thank you #product design. ⚡️

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