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I discovered Devin Townsend and I love the use of contrast, especially during acoustic contracts. Reminds me Slipknot. What are you recommendations for more artists like that?
There was a cool page linked on HackerNews several months ago. It had grid of icons demonstrating all ML algos and I think where/when can one use one of them. I forgot to bookmark it. Can anyone shed some light on it?
It looked similar to sklearn user guide, but had smaller icons..
Cost of the fees can be $10k+. Typically one has no $$$ to actually execute and enforce a patent. It looks like to have a startup with IP protected by some legal paper, but realistically it's useless. Do patents even increase the valuation?
In other words: is it still worth to bother about thinking about patenting in a startup?
I forgot where on GitHub did I see it, but someone made a list of frontmatter fields with their most common meaning. So it listed stuff like: "title", "author", ..., and some more exotic stuff people came up with.
Just wondering if Google Ads or Carbon Ads are the way to go, or would you rather try to put some targeted blog posts on the site.. Basically wondering how to get users to validate the idea
I like it's minimalistic design and lack of BS. Wondering if you know any other sites like that. No matter if paid/free and whether it's business or not.
Wondering how much work you've put into MVP to validate your idea, and how did you do it: mockup, video, prototype, doing stuff by hand with a primitive system.