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Motion sensors and push plates aren't perfect, but they remove the contact vector entirely instead of trying to mitigate it after the fact

Where I think this kind of idea tries to make its case is in places where cleaning is infrequent, inconsistent, or happens long after peak use

This feels like a thoughtful engineering project and a strong competition entry yet without a clear niche

This is exactly where the policy starts to get murky

Electronic music history is basically a graveyard of "this isn't real music" takes that aged badly

There's something magical about picking music based purely on a cover or a vague vibe and taking a chance on it

There's something genuinely satisfying about owning the music again instead of just passively streaming whatever an algorithm decides to surface

This feels like a sensible line to draw

Perplexity more and more looks like an overestimated Yahoo or AOL. Tons of ads and clutter, and a questionable product strategy. How you gonna build dashboards when the LLMs' accuracy isn't guaranteed? It requires the same time investment as building it from scratch bc of all the double-checking of your data after the LLM vibe coded smth

TL;DR sounds somewhat cool, not sure if usable in real life


No offense, but I consider AI unsuitable for marketing purposes. Coding with AI assistants is great but the texts... it's always average. No one wants to see the dull, lifeless average content. Some of your tools like user persona, SWOT, keywords look neat, though! Good luck


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