This is interesting. On one side, I hate ads everywhere. On the other side, I was always very appreciative of the work of some people like Benetton or some creative ads. I remember watching here in Europe, there is a show that was called Culture Pub every Sunday night that was showing the best ads, and I always enjoyed watching it. That part is probably the best part. The creativity
I'm curious why you hate ads? Outside of the most obnoxious recipe sites plastered with them I don't find they effect me much
The business landscape would look much different without advertising. New products would struggle to get the word out there. Cost to reach customers would go up, leading to higher product prices and lack of innovation due to not being able to break in
YouTube creators would struggle, probably going under unless they own their own products if they can't rely on sponsorships or ads
People love to complain both about privacy invasion of tracking, and then also about irrelevant products being pushed on them that they'd never want
Bad targeting is the problem! Targeting needs to be better. Do you think a business wants to push their products on people that don't want them? Of course not. It's a total waste of money
Imagine a world where micro-niche businesses could exist, where we could innovate products exactly for you and a tiny sub-group of other people that would improve your life. The only way you'd ever find out about them, and thus that they could be sustainable, is with better ad targeting
It's a Ferrari EV.. I can imagine the company wanting to treat the project like a proverbial stepchild, while keeping the soul for the fossil-fueled machines..
After the 993, Porsche was a different company. Not exactly cheap-ass, but maybe something less than their often aircraft-quality mechanicals and spartan but hand-made quality interior.
Working on Whisperit v3: a document automation platform for lawyers, voice-first.
The idea: lawyers spend 60%+ of their time writing documents. We give them an AI assistant that actually understands legal context — case files, templates, emails, the full picture.
• Case-context AI assistant — docked right into your case view, with file attachments, skill system, and next-action suggestions. It knows your case, not just your prompt. Think Pipedrive CRM for lawyer!
• Skills system — modular prompts lawyers can pick and inject (summarize deposition, draft motion, extract key dates, Claude Skills, etc.)
• Cloud drive sync — bi-directional sync with Google Drive and OneDrive. Lawyers keep their existing file setup, we plug in and keep everything in sync
• Outlook, Gmail, IMAP email integration — connect your inbox, pull relevant emails directly into cases
• Template multi-output generation — one case, multiple documents generated in one flow
• BYO AI provider — user/workspace/admin level settings for AI models. Some firms want Azure, some want Anthropic, we let them choose
• Canvas boards with AI context for visual case planning
Stack: Next.js 16, FastAPI + LangGraph backend, Supabase.
We're a small team in Switzerland and across the globe, shipping daily. Target is Q1 for the v3 launch. If you work in legal or know lawyers drowning in document work: would love feedback or test our beta :)
What did you use to record the video on the home page, if you don't mind me asking? I need to do something similar. One tip I've seen is to record at a higher resolution than you need, then scale down. The demo is good, but looks a little grainy at points, FYI.
Of course! I have looked into many tools to be able to do that properly. This one was done with Screen Studio, which is one, and there is another one that is nice and open source: Cap - but a bit less features.
The "SIM card issues" article is a generic troubleshooting document, not specific to this phone. (It even mentions that some iPhone models don't have SIM cards.)
(Which is technically in line with you saying “17 series”, since there’s no number in the Air’s name. But your comment makes no sense unless you thought the Air was included in that, and so…)
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