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·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
> Why does every product page do the fading in thing?

This is probably going a bit off-topic but I recently switched from Android to iOS and god damn those slow animations are killing me. They seem like an industry standard nowadays. I really don't get it either.
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Finland is virtually 100 % cashless. Open markets, grocery stores, restaurants, second-hand shops, flee markets, etc... — they all accept cards. I cannot recall a single place that didn't accept cards. They do accept cash too, though, but most people nowadays use cards.

I have been living in Athens for a few months now. Most brick-and-mortar places, if not all, accept cards but when you go to an open street market, it's cash-only. Also, if you buy something like tobacco, they only accept cash even though they have POS systems in place. It has something to do with the taxes (or circumventing them?).
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Mainly tech/programming stuff for which Kagi is outstanding. Lately I've searched a lot about a city (restaurants, places to visit, events, ...) I moved in and it works for that too.
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
While I think your questions are definitely relevant, in practice, you search less than you think.

I consider myself as a heavy search engine user but, based on Kagi stats, I was surprised how much less I actually searched compared to my estimate. My actual range is about 500-800 queries a month when I originally estimated upwards 1500 queries a month.

Same thing with my friends.
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
I think I belong to the generation that grew up using just Google so I cannot comment on quantification.

The biggest difference for me is that on Kagi, the first results are always relevant instead of clutter/ads that you see on Google.
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Happy customer here. Kagi is by far the best search engine there is.

When I first started using Kagi a year ago or so, I compared results with Google every now and then.

Now? Never.

10 bucks a month for a tool that I use multiple times every single day is more than reasonable. The results hit home virtually every time.

There are variety of features to customize your searches but truthfully, I never found the need for them. I've only blocked/deprioritized some domains, that's it. The results are just so good.
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
After defining your target audience and doing a competitor analysis, build a quick landing page with a waitlist. Try to drive traffic there with social media posts (and maybe with paid ads). Loosely said, the more people signup your waitlist, the more they want to pay for your product.

Anecdotal, I once planned to build a sports related mobile app with music platform integrations. I scraped together a BuyMeCoffee page and wrote an extensive Reddit post about the app idea. The post got hundreds of upvotes and comments within hours — and three people even paid via BuyMeCoffee!

It was quite easy to tell I had hit a jackpot. The idea failed though because Spotify's et al TOS' are quite hostile when it comes to commercial apps.
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Thought to drop by and mention that you may want to pivot on the name as Lunette is a menstrual cup brand: https://www.lunette.com/

Good luck on the development!
crisp
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Yep, that's it for me. A loyal, paying customer all the way from beta days doesn't seem to matter much. I truly hoped they would have kept their word and grandfathered the old subscriptions.

Burning your money on the AI and browser nonesense is on you. Don't count me in.
crisp
·4 वर्ष पहले·discuss
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1606428769731878913.html
crisp
·4 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Reminds me of how some nurses in Finland were gifted with an ice cream voucher for their hard work during corona times. [1] The picture translates roughly as:

[The upper text]

"As a small thank you for your effort during the corona year, we'd like to offer you an ice cream during the hot weather in summer."

[The lower text on yellow background]

"The voucher is valid for the selected ice creams in this [kiosk]. You're welcome!"

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/Suomi/comments/o9g934/%C3%A4itini_t...