Just my 2 cents. Somehow got a chance to look into the competitive landscape. And found that which ever ICP to start with there's no immediate reason for adoption.
But who knows? Back in 90s no one knows they need an iPhone. Wish all the luck for your journey onwards.
1. product managers will try to make things dead easy, by setting up simple excel formulas & charts. Taking screenshots etc
2. data engineers will do more technical but opensourced solutions like superset & dbt
3. corporates usually tends to build the end UI themselves. I remember sth that (maybe?) Pinterest opensourced.
I deeply understand how hard it is to build a notebook like this. And there are indeed some problems lying in the collaboration and UX.
It's just so hard to propose those features, given the problem is usually the data itself and a highly competitive market. Popsql does not thrive as I remembered.
I've seen 2 people who cares about the stack more than the task itself. They lose their job
way more often than average and is often criticized for not able to complete their task on time.
Some hiring managers tend you quiz you with framework details instead of your learning & reasoning ability. Avoid those teams.
> Just think of it as a new additional tool in your toolbelt
This is the best way to introduce it. Vercel makes it too complicated in the docs where everything is splitted into app/pages, creating a large ecosystem gap.
> And then, you may start to train your gut by just sitting on the toilet
This is actually what my dad has told me. I feel he's crazy because there's just no way to shit if you are empty. I guess I have to reconsider it...
> Sugar is actually "bad" for our guts bacteria composition. Reduce it for half a year and see the effects.
Do you have sources? I actually watched some doctors saying when you are having a stomachache go get some sweetened (but not too sweentend lol) water. So I've always assumed that sugar is good for our guts.
How do you feel about the difference with or without fermented food? Actually I have yogurt from time to time. And sometimes I eat too much and I will use it to help me digest ( but it seems it's making me full more than enough lol )
It was my mistake that I didn't describe clearly. I've done a colonoscopy recently and it shows nothing bad organically. So I guess it was my lifestyle
One thing I think it's always correct is that to think about what you can do for others, for your employers, for your colleagues, for your users.
People, especially men, tend to be so self-centric, that they cannot make decisions objectively.
For example if there's jobs opportunities you'd like to pursue, think about what they need and build your skills. Just give people a proper reason to hire you, to promote you, to use your product. This is actually harder than it sounds. You may find that your own expectations does not align with others.
I wish I knew this when I was fresh out of collage. Maybe you are just better in this than me. I was more of a dumb stubborn type of young man lmao.