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Posting on Reddit feels like going to battle I posted some benchmark results last night It was like 50/50 support vs hate I spent a lot of time responding to comments It was stressful, but I would do it again the angry commenters where most helpful Results: - lot's of good feedback. - I now have more direction on bench design. - 70k views & 500 new landing page visits My posts where not intended as promotion, i didn't even mention Sansa (though the image was watermarked). That seemed to both people the most. Not sure how to get around that though. What I would do differently: - Post in a better aligned sub, I posted benchmark results unfavorable to OpenAI in an open ai focused sub
My cofounder was at a hackathon recently It was hosted by Lovable & they asked: “Who has built an app with Lovable?” A few hundred raised their hands and next they asked them: “Who has monetized?” one raised their hand. Moral of the story: Don’t believe the hype Building was NEVER the hard part.