Maybe its the enthusiastic indi-developer in me, but it feels like this is an opportunity for someone to make a better version of Anki specific to language learning. I see it as a hybrid of Babbel + Anki.
I see some individuals creating LLM generations of the cards which is definitely helpful at times, but also a double edge sword when it comes to learning. But I don't see anything taking in the users voice as an input which would be immensely beneficial
No, what Garry is saying DIRECTLY correlates with the outlined opportunity.
For his assertion to be right, 40 people need to get paid out at least 1 million. That's 1.67% of the company or 0.04% evenly. Its not hard for me to image that up to 10% of this cap table was distributed among the 40 people.
I see some individuals creating LLM generations of the cards which is definitely helpful at times, but also a double edge sword when it comes to learning. But I don't see anything taking in the users voice as an input which would be immensely beneficial