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artathred
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
> depend on every single customer reporting each outcome quickly and accurately.

Why would the end customer have to report this? The company should be determining this and in very specific scenarios, ask the customer to approve the outcome.

It’s very easy to game though if you’re relying on end-customers to always self report, just look at all the people getting refunds on Uber Eats because the food wasn’t the “right outcome”
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
EXTREMELY curious to see where in EU law it states that a store creating internal reports based on purely VISUAL statistics that employees can observe like walking speed, sex, number of children, etc is illegal.
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
it’s illegal for Tesco to have any number of employees watching/monitoring/“tracking” in the store with their own eyes and using those in-store insights to drive better customer experiences?
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
replace walmart with tesco or your eu retailer of choice, point still holds.

playing with semantics makes you sound smart though!
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
I can see how it hits too close to home for you
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
walmart has sales associates running around gathering all those data points, as well as people standing around monitoring. Their “eyes” aren’t regulated.
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
ah yes because walmart wants to harvest your in-store video data so they can eventually clone you right?

adjusts tinfoil hat
artathred
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
Are you genuinely acting this obtuse? what do you think walmart and every single retailer does when you walk into a physical store? it’s always constant monitoring to be able to provide a better customer experience. This doesn’t change with online, businesses want to improve their service and they need the data to do so.
artathred
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
it’s not only about the space, it’s about the management. When you’re an enterprise managing hundreds of internal apps, it’s way easier to just go to retool.com and find everything vs it all being stored local.

It’s an internal app, nobody wants to dedicate more $$ and hours than they need to managing/building it.

Again, whole reason why Retool even took off in the first place.
artathred
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
clerk.dev makes OAuth dead-simple, especially for nextjs apps (plug and play).
artathred
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I second this, the whole point of Retool is that you can build complex apps that you couldn’t with pure no code solutions (i.e Airtable/Notion).

Retool replaced a pain point (devs don’t want to code internal apps) that is now being brought back with a solution like this.
artathred
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Great launch but curious, why would I use this over Retool? I’m an engineer and the thing I love about Retool is the low-code UI components (saves time sourcing those same libs) + everything done on Retool so I don’t need to dedicate local disk space to my non-important internal app.