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How did you end up working on that?
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#12Also, working on how to integrate a small team of hackers into a big team of production oriented engineers. Making the first of something is such a different skill set to making thousands more.
I got here by getting headhunted for a neat-sounding job after a project elsewhere ended, and then assuming more and more duties until my title had to change to match my responsibilities.
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#13I'm mostly heads down coding every day, building an MVP. Also trying to find some investor interest where possible, however fundraising has never been something I'm good at.
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#15Seeing if mental health crises can be predicted by gathering passive data from your phone. ( Accel, gyro, GPS, music choices, keyboard entries, app usage, sleep, facial expressions etc)
i think we’re doing this already arent we? at least foe AdHD and depression. i think its a great use case but the privacy risks are massive.
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#19It is a next generation carbon offset marketplace.
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#20We've had a ton of great feedback from customers, and we are working on several new sleep technologies that we plan to release this year.
It's also been interesting to apply the lean methodology to hardware. Iteration cycles are long, but I'd argue that lean is just as important for hardware as it is for software.