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This is great advice.


Nice, hadn’t seen Alice. Thanks for the rec.


I’ve seen myself progress through a few “levels” here.

Level 0: tinker with the novelty of the tech but don’t extract real value. This was week 1 and i was mostly just having it create silly stories to make my kids laugh.

Level 1: use LLMs as a replacement for searching the internet. This is where most people get and stay imo.

Level 2: conversations with LLMs that begin to border on collaboration. Eg you ask follow ups.

Level 3: full collaboration. This is when you start to get meaningful value imo. Discuss ideas with the LLM, challenge it, have it challenge you. You can do this anything. On a weekly basis I’m collaborating on plans for date night with my wife, schedules to bake bread with daughter, and anything else going on in my life. I find the answers with the LLM, same way you’d collaborate with a human.

Level 3.5/4: i now regularly run deep research searches. For example I’m going out with friends in a few weeks and want to have a fun night. I’m passively running searches and iterating now despite no time crunch. Basically I’m fully delegating research tasks, giving directions on next steps as needed, and i would say this saves me hours per week.


re: finding paying customers

at Postman, we have a network for companies to reach developers and distribute their APIs on our platform. worth checking out: https://www.postman.com/explore.

you need to handle monetization, but the network gives you eyeballs


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