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Bootstrapping Wisdom: 20 founders on what matters

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Bootstrapping Wisdom: 20 Founders on What Matters

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48% of top GenAI web products in A16Z’s list are completely bootstrapped

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A comprehensive summary of this week's major developments in AI

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A comprehensive summary of this week's major developments in AI

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Free Courses and Guides for Learning Generative AI

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A comprehensive summary of this week's major developments in AI

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OpenAI is forming a new team to bring ‘superintelligent’ AI under control

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A comprehensive summary of this week's major AI developments

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New AI Products from Unity: Unity Muse and Unity Sentis

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This week in AI – all the Major AI developments in a nutshell

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A summary of this week's major AI developments

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This week in AI – all the Major AI development in a nutshell

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Interview: Ilan hits $1K MRR in one month from a Micro-SaaS for real estate data

founderbeats.com
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Chatbot Arena by Lmsys Org's Leaderboard: 17 LLMs Ranked

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This week in AI – all the Major AI development in a nutshell

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This week in AI: all the Major AI developments in a Nutshell

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StableStudio: Stability AI open-sources DreamStudio

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This week in AI: news summary, tools and learning resources

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wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
Seems very promising. I've used Claude a few times and the responses seemed significantly better than GPT-4.
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
I've been using Beam Analytics for quite some time and just love it for its neat UI as well as for a generous free tier.
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
I somehow missed your comment earlier. This seems a good idea! Will check this out for featuring in the next issue.
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
Interesting take. And yeah, I agree that present AI is far from being of acceptable quality with the long form content, especially for fiction writing.
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
Loved reading it. Will feature this in my newsletter on AI Tools and learning resources, AI Brews https://aibrews.com
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
Great that it's open source!
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
Coming from a Java background, I totally can relate with the struggles in JavaScript ecosystem.
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
I don't think it will wane off with time, but will grow more. The new apps based on generative AI are empowering an average user without the relevant skills to create in a way that wasn't possible earlier. From creating gaming assets to powerful animations, it's impressive. So naturally people are excited about this.
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
Similar is the case on Product Hunt as well. But it includes all sorts of products - from simple wrappers around GPT-3 etc. to truly innovative apps. It's kind of becoming overwhelming. I write about AI products and learning resources in my free weekly newsletter https://aibrews.com
wyem
·3 years ago·discuss
This sounds exciting. I'll feature in the next issue of my newsletter -(https://AIBrews.com)
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Reading a good book is just like having a mentor. And a mentor can help you only when you are doing something and not just dreaming! So, both are significant.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
There is significance. These are bootstrapped founders. Made it on their own without investments. So, more relatable specially when they tell you how any book helped them in making business strategies.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Yeah, appears to be the most favourite one amongst the bootstrapped founders.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Well, a few of the founders have clearly mentioned how their business has been influenced by their recommended book. It depends on the book. And of course reading alone doesn't make anyone successful. A good book is like having a mentor.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Seems so - from the founders' quotes in the same article.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Yes, that's a nice one!
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
If you read the interviews, you'll find some of the founders are actually 'repeatedly profitable'!
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Nice! This is the model that I personally love. Will check out the book.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
Made in Japan is an awesome read. The books recommended in this article are more relevant as they are from bootstrapped founders.
wyem
·4 years ago·discuss
No. If you see the quotes of the founders in the same article, a few have clearly discussed how the books had an impact on their business strategy. This is what I truly found insightful.