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Product Girl Teachings 101: Let's Talk MVP 👩🏽💻
Dropping another video in the Product Girl series and this one is all about building your Minimum Viable Product.
Most people think minimal means cutting corners. It actually means the opposite. Your MVP should be very good at what it does and deliver on real, working functionality. Don't let the name fool you!
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@RealProductGirl I am kind of proud of myself, because I am following almost every rule you are sharing as your PGT101. The one you shared today, is one of the fundamental rules in my rulebook.
This 101 series needs some proper exposure Sam
I like Samsung as well though I switched to google phones now because of the clean android experience, android updates priority and many developer friendly features like a pure Linux Debian terminal sandbox fully supported.
I don't use apple because my consciousness wouldn't allow me to pay such a ludicrous price for the computing power they offer. I achieve the same levels using refurbished 4 year old Android flagships. I'm not a hater though, I understand apple. I also like the system and if I would have too much money I would buy a few products for entertainment purposes. For work purposes I still stick to android because of native terminals and many CLI tools. And flexibility.
I'm almost ready to release the Amethyst Mapper+ Open Beta. A public beta testing stage with free and paid plans.
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Goodnight to every operator who ran one real workflow test today instead of reading about someone else's. Goodnight to every founder who named a failure mode before anyone asked. Monday is close. The filter holds.
@DeDynamicsPro facts. Watched a company implode from that exact spiral, founder refused feedback and blamed everyone else, humility would've saved them.
Your business reflects your beliefs.
If you believe selling is bad, revenue suffers.
If you believe money is scary, decisions suffer.
If you believe asking for help is weakness, growth suffers.
The company will keep revealing the founder.
Work on the business.
But also work on the person building it.
Yeah I just know how technology works and I'm refusing to pay more for something when the price does not justify the specs. The key is not to have the best specs but the best ratio of computing power and output to price. I do the same with phones. I see no point In having an overprice flagship phone every year paying 2k bucks or more. Every year I buy a 3 years old, refurbished flagship smartphone with 1 year warranty. It is maybe 8% slower than the newest. It's still a flagship, premium materials, huge computational power and snappy smooth system. This year I just purchased a Pixel 7 for 170 €. Pixel 10 costs 600 €..
Wow! Talk about managing your dollar. I love to see this because I feel sometimes (not always) we think the more we pay the more we get. It's actually a marketing tact that people psychologically think that if they pay more for something they are getting better quality and that's not always the case. You just proved this to be valid. Thank you for continuing to be awesome Aleks!
@CauraAI Hmm I sometimes wonder, if anybody on the planet is running an agent fleet without such memory layer. It's the first I developed for my network. I like the deployment route in this one. Maybe I'll try it out.
Governed shared memory for AI agent fleets.
Open source. Apache 2.0. Hybrid retrieval, contradiction detection, audit trail, 12 MCP tools.
Five minutes from `git clone` to a running stack — on your laptop, your cluster, or your air-gapped network.
Been using Claude Opus 4.6 for code and it’s worked alright for me!
Is there any other model that can give me better results? Am i missing out?
COST IS NOT AN ISSUE 🌝