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Some might be, but the industry in general is not really good at it. To drive adoption, the web3 experience should be as close as possible to that of web2. Otherwise, users have to develop new behaviors. That can’t work.
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Web2 growth teams remove friction. In Web3, they tell new users: “Do your own research. Once you figure it out, we’ll see you on the other side. Good luck.”
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Nos levantamos y seguimos adelante! 💪
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Is the book good?
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I feel offended 😉
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You got to start somewhere. At least you got the guitar, the amp, and Pearl Jam!
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I’d give myself 30 minutes.
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Great point. So many AI products become obsolete so fast.
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Some advice I keep hearing is to build things now that can only be done poorly with ai, but that could be made immediately 100x better by simply swapping in a future/more capable LLM underneath that meets the threshold your product needs to feel magical. Makes a ton of sense when you compare things like v0 today vs v0 on release.
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