Why are these solutions always using NFS?
I'm asking out of curiosity, not judgement.
I've looked for a solution to write many small files fast (safely). Think about cloning thr Linux kernel git repo.
Whatever I tested, the NFS protocol was always a bottleneck.
Idea:
An AI site that fronts as a "let me roast your idea" kind of thing, but really it collects good startup ideas
Roast:
Oh, great! An AI that doubles as both a roast master and a covert corporate spy. Because nothing screams innovation like tricking people into giving you free startup ideas while they think they're being witty. What's next, an AI that writes breakup texts and then sells relationship advice to the dumped?
Pros:
Can potentially gather a lot of unique and diverse startup ideas.
Entertaining for users who enjoy roasts and humor.
Low overhead costs, AI can handle large volumes of input.
Cons:
Ethically questionable - users are unaware their ideas are being collected.
Trust issues - once users find out the real purpose, they'll likely avoid the service, and brand reputation will tank.
Limited longevity - novelty wears off quickly, and there's a finite amount of genuinely good ideas out there.
Alternative Idea:
Create an AI-powered brainstorming platform where users openly and willingly share startup ideas. They can get feedback from the AI and other users, and maybe even earn rewards or recognition. Transparency is key; don't be sneaky if you want sustained engagement.
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