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MarkBagh
·9 か月前·議論
Building an AI-powered SaaS right now and the cost economics are wild. 18 months ago, running GPT-4 on every user interaction would've bankrupted most startups. Today it's $10-20/user/month and dropping. this is the disruption curve Blackstone is talking about. Once AI becomes "cheap enough," entire business models flip. Industries with high-margin knowledge work (finance, consulting, law) are sitting ducks. Wall Street sees the tech, but underestimates how fast costs drop + capabilities improve. We're in the iPhone moment of AI.
MarkBagh
·9 か月前·議論
The interesting part is GGPoker's tech infrastructure. They've built one of the smoothest online poker platforms - way better UX than the old WSOP.com. Caesars probably realized they couldn't compete with pure-play online operators who iterate faster. Better to sell the IP and license the live events than try to rebuild the tech. $250M note is interesting risk mitigation. If NSUS can't grow the brand online, Caesars can reclaim the IP.Wonder what the tech stack looks like for handling 10K+ concurrent players during big tournaments.
MarkBagh
·9 か月前·議論
After reading NN/g's iOS 26 critique, I'm sitting here staring at my trading app's deliberately boring UI and feeling... vindicated?

ImBuilding a desktop app where users monitor live trades. Originally planned glassmorphic overlays because they look incredible in mockups. Scrapped it after showing a trader friend.

His reaction: "Dude, I need to read a stop-loss alert through this? While watching a $5k position move against me? Make it BORING."

So I did. Solid backgrounds. No animations on critical buttons. Navigation that never moves. Zero transparency effects.

The problem: It photographs terribly. Product Hunt launch will look dated compared to Liquid Glass competitors.

But here's what I'm wondering:

Is Apple's Liquid Glass actually a gift to indie devs?

Hear me out:

Big Tech optimizes for launch day virality (they can afford the retention hit)

Indie devs MUST optimize for retention (we can't afford user acquisition costs)

If users get trained to expect "pretty but frustrating" from Apple...

...suddenly "boring but predictable" becomes our competitive advantage?

My hypothesis: In 6 months, "Works like iOS 25" will be a feature, not a bug.

What would you do?
MarkBagh
·9 か月前·議論
What's your approach to expanding his collection - do you add cards based on what he gravitates toward, or do you intentionally introduce "bridge" artists to expand his palette?