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@yondifon
building nothing you'd use. note to self - 'slow down and read.'
nowhere Katılım Temmuz 2015
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no amount back and forth with you guys ever gets any solved. wuna gerat.
MTN CAMEROON@MTNCameroon
@yondifon @MTNGroup Have you encountered any particular situation related to MTN’s products and services, please? . As our priority is to help you, please contact us by private message (Messenger) with more details so that we can provide you with the appropriate assistance, please 🙏. 2/2 Diani.
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that one company that doesn't care one bit about their users is @MTNCameroon @MTNGroup
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been cooking this for a bit.. avatar creation inside @pitasgrid
create one from scratch or use someone as inspiration. Nano Banana 2 under the hood
more content creation tools coming 🟩

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The biggest lie in SaaS is Ship fast.
Or rather, it’s the most misunderstood advice in this industry.
Twitter makes you feel like if you didn't build and launch your AI wrapper in 48 hours, you're failing. So you rush. You skip error handling. You hardcode credentials. You push to prod on Friday night.
The result isn't a business. It’s a churn machine.
Here is the truth I learned the hard way:
Users forgive a lack of features. They do not forgive broken features.
If your MVP only does one thing, but does it perfectly, people will stick around. If your MVP does 10 things, but the login is buggy and the dashboard flickers, they leave. And they don't come back when you fix it next week.
Ship Fast should mean scope small. It shouldn't mean code carelessly.
Don't optimize for the launch tweet. Optimize for the user who actually logs in five minutes later.
Scope down. Quality up. Then ship.
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