I really like that Snap is pushing the envelope with hardware devices. This push might make drones mainstream.
There are obvious issues like how light the device is and how well it would do under windy conditions. Or that the image is not stabilized on a gimbal.
But this is definitely a step in the right direction.
I've been using Cuppa since June and I've met really interesting people on it. That list includes therapists, no-code makers, entrepreneurs.
No agenda and no hard selling on anything. I've personally had a better experience on it than Lunchclub, which I felt like a substitute for a sales channel.
I was building an app and I received a lot of good feedback and encouragement on it. In a time, when I was completely socially isolated, these conversations really helped.
Ways to reduce abuse of this platform is to restrict the number of coffee chats you can have in a week.
Thank you Kavir, so glad to have you in our early beta club :) And congrats on your recent project launch! We're considering limiting the number of Cuppas to 5-7 per week soon!
Agree with raytracer, that it works contrary to this. Writing things down in a system that you can reliably go back and check, tells your brain to calm down about this thought. If required, you can always reference it later.
You will need to classify points as either tasks or general information you want to store for later.
The cool part of tools like Roam, Obsidian, is that you can create bi-directional links. So if you are intentional about this and if you're referencing something related later, you will come across this point and it may be useful then.
I believe market validation is more important than having a great product that no one wants to use.
The combination of product and distribution goes hand in hand to building a great product. So don’t obsess over UI and tech stack in the first version, until you have demonstrated customer demand.