Most founders chase whatever's trending in the Valley right now, but I'm operating in a different lane entirely. My focus boils down to one thing: nailing what consumer AI interfaces actually need to be. Ethnographic fieldwork, behavioral research, user observation—everything feeds into this singular obsession. It's probably a <1% founder problem, not the flashy narrative everyone's hyped about. But that's exactly why it matters.
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MetaDreamer
· 14h ago
ngl, this is what true product development is about, not chasing trends. Most people haven't even thought about what users really need.
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AirdropChaser
· 14h ago
ngl, this guy is really doing what others are unwilling to do. Just for this, he's already ahead of more than half of the Valley's founders.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 14h ago
NGL, this guy's thinking is indeed different. While most people are still hyping concepts, he's already contemplating the essence of the product.
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PuzzledScholar
· 14h ago
NGL, this guy is not wrong, but most people are still following the trend and speculating on concepts. They've long been focused on researching user experience. However, hearing that less than 1% of the issues is a bit self-indulgent haha
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RektButAlive
· 14h ago
ngl, this guy is really doing the right thing. Not following the trend allows him to see things clearly, which is quite rare.
Most founders chase whatever's trending in the Valley right now, but I'm operating in a different lane entirely. My focus boils down to one thing: nailing what consumer AI interfaces actually need to be. Ethnographic fieldwork, behavioral research, user observation—everything feeds into this singular obsession. It's probably a <1% founder problem, not the flashy narrative everyone's hyped about. But that's exactly why it matters.