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I've wondered this myself, are tools like lovable/bolt used mainly for prototypes or can you ship, maintain, and scale, actual products with it?

Is it different for Claude?


What banks are recommended for startups if not chase?


Mercury


Audible


You can "rip" books you "buy" from Audible if you want them on a device that doesn't support Audible or is otherwise mainly offline.


Is this still possible? I’d love to move some of my audiobooks to an offline device but I struggled to find a way to do this.



I use Libation for this https://getlibation.com/


Even if they are using an iOS-based iPod, Audible will not run. Audible requires iOS 17.0 or newer, which was never released for iPod.


I'm a huge fan of Kindles, though I'm sure similar e-ink readers are good too.

I love it because there's no eye strain like an ipad (which I have but no longer use for reading). You can charge it once and it will last for weeks without a recharge. The highlights are amazing - you can highlight key points throughout the book (if you have a kindle scribe you can use the pen to highlight which is a nice experience) and then go online and view all your notes in one place - pretty useful like your own cliff notes. Also if you get kindle, you can get a Libby account with your public library and get basically any book for free (pending hold/wait times, but I haven't found this to be an issue). When you checkout a book on the libby app it is automatically sent to your kindle, no hassle. I use a smaller kindle for reading in bed, and the scribe for reading at my desk. You can certainly make do with one though. I love that when it's not in use, you can set it so it shows the cover of the book you're currently reading, nice touch. They're fast/snappy and work well. The back light and dark mode is great for night time reading. I didn't get hype over dark mode, but it really makes sense when you're reading at night in the dark less light coming out on your face. If you use more than one like me, it syncs across devices which is nice.

Lately, I tried reading a book while listening to the audio book at the same time. This was very immersive and I actually finished the book in one sitting, a great way to absorb information and stay focused, while still being able to highlight.

Finally, a lot of people talk about liking having an physical copy of the book as a preference, but I've found the advantages above out weigh it. You can't highlight your physical book and then seem them all in one place and quickly go through them. I sometimes get a physical copy for fiction books, but for non-fiction where I want to highlight and apply info, kindle is my choice. And as a fun thing you can do with your kindle - a lot of people find nice cases and decorate with stickers, so there's still something new/fun if you miss that new book smell ;)


I had kindles for a while until I read that the higher resolution on ipad makes it as easier on the eye and is possibly more important than lesser light on e-ink. Ultimately I settled on the ipad due to the amazing pencil and versatility while reading pdfs of papers/color material, and the ability to search on device far more easily. I've often wanted to switch easily between reading and listening but nothing seems to provide that.


what did you use to build the landing page?


Agree, did the same.


Very cool idea and execution! Do you have people signed up for cohorts already?


I like your landing page!


Thanks


Interesting! What makes it universal?


Take a look and you'll see. You create forms in-app, using a variety of pre-configured i put types; basics like text and options are obviously supported, but also more interesting types like photos with markup, and signatures. After you're done filling in data on your form, the app generates a nice printable version. For the server side I envision filling out editable PDFs with the data from the form, meaning you can create government compatible reports as well.


I have to agree, I really miss the 90's when websites had more of a fun artistic creative and personality feel than templated. I see the use for both, but I miss it :)


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