| ▲ | minkowsky 10 hours ago | |||||||
I also have another side project, thepantheon.ai. I think it's ok to have multiple talents. To make the world a much more interesting place. We talk to fabs. I am not allowed to expose any conversation. We don't need to prove to average Joe what we have. It's indeed teamwork to bring it into production, even with huge help from AI. It also takes expertise to make sure AI is correct. As a founder, it's more of a merit than a drawback to create with a minimum headcount. | ||||||||
| ▲ | throwaway89201 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> I think it's ok to have multiple talents. Of course that's okay, but do recognize that most blockchain projects in general and DAOs and NFTs specifically have been considered frauds or at the very least pipe dreams by many on this site from the beginning. And wider in tech society from the moment the hype was gone. > We don't need to prove to average Joe what we have. Of course you don't need to prove anyone anything, but it really can't hurt and there doesn't seem to be much effort in addressing the main issues. Not having anyone write about you also just seems like bad marketing: as you clearly are not in stealth mode, an extremely verbose public website stands oddly against no external coverage. > It's indeed teamwork to bring it into production So is or isn't the NanoGalaxy an actually physical, working device ready for a demo? (which isn't necessarily production, but somewhat close) | ||||||||
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