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Please build more silly things

submitted this link on February 5, 2023
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    Yeah, I agree with this - it's like how you make something better with multiple iterations. So the hacks are essentially iterations that will lead you to a startup idea because you're building your knowledge along the way and will eventually land on 'the one'.

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    Agree with this. Seen some pretty funny launches on PH before where there was a chrome extension that didn't even block youtube ads, but just made them into cat videos.

    Before launching Evoke, I did some "practice" in launching, but less with "goofy" ideas, but rather more oversaturated ones like dropshipping.

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    I like to add a lot of wit and humor to my apps. Currently I have a pay what you want option or you can send me a joke and if I think it’s funny enough I will give it away for free.

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    Yes, just don't mistake those silly things for something better until they are actually something better.

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