Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If you're a founder working on a startup full-time (doesn't have to be crypto): 1. Name 2. If public, link to the website 3. Bootstrapped or angel/venture backed 4. Tag co-founders if they're on FC (happy to give invite if not)
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datadanne
@datadanne.eth
1. Noctie 2. https://noctie.ai 3. Bootstrapped, raising capital soon 4. Not on FC
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Leo
@leosn.eth
Very cool! What wasn’t cool was playing against Noctie, finding it super easy, and then it deciding to wipe the floor with me 😂
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datadanne
@datadanne.eth
Sounds like you need to sign up and train with Noctie 😃 Feel free to DM me if you have any questions!
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Leo
@leosn.eth
You’re right! Went through the training flash cards. I really like this. Lichess puzzles are less meaningful because they are other people’s games; Chesscom puzzles are bad UI when within a game review, or too traditional education or too ‘watch our video’ to be engaging…
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Leo
@leosn.eth
… what I found annoying was I kept having to scroll a bit between moves Can’t see bottom of the board in the pic
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Leo
@leosn.eth
I would also love to have more detail about why a move is bad or good Chesscom gives some detail but not enough for me (it’s too generic) How do you use AI? just a chess bot rating the moves, with gpt giving comments?
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datadanne
@datadanne.eth
Explaining in detail why a move is good or bad is a) really hard as you’ve noticed on other platforms, doesn’t feel valuable unless it’s detailed and accurate b) on our road map 🙂
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