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To be honest, currently, the release of Sora 2 has virtually no direct connection with the Render (cryptocurrency) project.
Sora 2 is OpenAI's highly popular AI model capable of generating videos, pri...
In my personal opinion, AI cannot completely replace Tarot card reading.
Let's put it this way: AI is like a super detailed, talking "Tarot encyclopedia.
You've hit on a crucial point! Many people have this very question.
First, let's be clear: the power of Tarot cards isn't that they can "predict" a fixed, unchangeable future.
Of course, you can ask! This is a classic question almost everyone who hopes for love wants to ask! However, there's a little trick to how Tarot cards answer "time.
This is an "existential question" that many tech professionals encounter. There's no standard answer to it; it's more like asking yourself: "Which kind of life brings you a greater sense of accomplish...
This question, I feel, is more like asking: If I fail, should I look for external reasons (technology/fate), or should I look for reasons within myself?
Let's look at it from another perspective.
Buddy, seeing your question, it's like looking at my younger self. That drive to achieve a goal, wishing there were 48 hours in a day – I totally get it.
Yes, absolutely.
This applies regardless of company size; even with just two programmers, it should be implemented. Many people think Code Review wastes time or is just about finding faults, but that'...
Absolutely, especially in the early stages of a startup, it's almost a standard setup for founders. However, there are quite a few "pitfalls" involved, and I'll break them down for you.
This is a classic dilemma that almost every internet team grapples with daily. It's like asking, "Is speed or safety more important for a car?" The answer is definitely "both are important," but your ...
Buddy, this is a classic question, one that every engineer who's ever wanted to build something of their own has probably asked themselves late at night.
Buddy, if you had this idea a few years back, you would've been riding the wave. Just write a whitepaper, shout a few slogans about decentralization and disrupting the future, get a few big names to e...
Buddy, you've hit on a crucial point, a hurdle every aspiring product person has to ponder. There's no absolute good or bad between these two models.
This depends on the situation; it's not a one-size-fits-all answer.
Scenario 1: If your product is a tool, especially one that solves a specific pain point.
这是一个非常经典的问题,答案很简单:用户给不给真实反馈,几乎完全取决于你怎么问。
大多数情况下,如果你直接问“你觉得我这个产品怎么样?”,你得到的回答大概率就是“挺好的”、“还不错”。
这真不是用户骗你,主要是几个原因:
社交礼貌:没人想当面打击一个满怀期待的人。说“不好”会让他们觉得尴尬,也怕伤害你的感情。说“挺好的”是最安全、最省事的“社交润滑剂”。
Brother, you've hit the nail on the head with this question; every product person has pondered this sleeplessly.
The answer is: it depends. Don't dismiss this answer as evasive, because whether users ...
Hey man, that's a really good question, one that many product and tech folks have pondered.
This needs to be looked at differently. It's not about who's smarter than whom; it's about entirely differen...
Let me clarify this for you with an analogy: Is your business a hardware store or a restaurant?
If your users are developers, then you're running a "hardware store.
This is a question almost everyone who builds products or writes code asks themselves, especially when they're creating something for the first time.
Honestly, there's no simple "yes" or "no" answer to this question. It's like asking: "Can my restaurant serve 500 guests at once?"
The answer depends on many factors, not just how good the chef (your ...