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A pricing thought: if you keep the volume limits but do 10x the amount of inboxes per plan, I think that could be more attractive. For If I have 100s of agents that send limited email each.

The new HN “but why pay for this if I could build this in a weekend”!

Yea that might be the way


Everything that makes a saas better than a shoot. Multiple roles. Comments. Track who said what. etc. :)


When they said "launch more often" I guess you took that advice to heart :) Congrats on the launch(es).


Yes! It’s quite confusing to distinguish between launches at the office haha


The pipeline is very simple: Substrack RSS -> "analyze for insights" prompt -> insights table in db. Hallucinations limited by "quote the text verbatim" prompt. If I'm not mistaken I am using Gemini for this but I actually forgot.


We use queues all the time, they’re practical, effective and easy to use. Too mature to talk about is my explanation.


We are doing an event at Climate Week NYC this year, and looking for ideas for speakers that have insights to share from their climate work/research/activism efforts. We are interested in technical perspectives, activist perspectives, policy perspectives, all of it. The positive, the critical. We have a preference for diverse speakers. Who should we reach out to?


Andrew Forrest. Unlikely you'd get him unless it fits his schedule but you might get lucky.

> We have a preference for diverse speakers.

Mining magnate and climate activist .. with a marine ecology doctorate.

Not a lot of them in the world.

Builds big solar farms, develops giant electric trains, savagely critical of oil and gas extractors hiding behind carbon sequestation theatre.

NPC 2021: https://www.npc.org.au/speaker/2021/915-dr-andrew-forrest-ao...

NPC 2024: https://www.npc.org.au/speaker/2024/1287-dr-andrew-forrest-a...


Thank you, will try!


1. Steven Koonin - professor at NYU, Under Secretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy in the Obama administration.

2. Michael Shellenberger - an author and journalist who writes about politics, the environment, climate change, and nuclear power. He is a co-founder of the Breakthrough Institute and the California Peace Coalition.

3. John Clauser - Nobel prize in Physics (2022) and Wolf prize in physics (2010) recipient.

4. Judith Curry - President of Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN) and former professor and Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Tech.



Thanks this is an incredible list.


I’d love thoughts on our landing page https://simplyanalyze.ai I don’t think it’s as clear as it should be.

Be direct we can take it :)




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