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Maksym Lytvynovskyi

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All the power is in marketing. The film may not be realistic, but it’s a great one - beautiful visuals and strong drama. Just like Drive to Survive once brought me into F1, this movie will bring many others. And that’s exactly what it was made to do.

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Really hope ChatGPT is good with privacy protection, because by now it basically knows my whole life story, after all the interview prep and everything else I’ve used it for. The Social Dilemma vibes are off the charts. P.S. great movie btw

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I was recently asked what design means to me. I said that I don’t want it to turn into just a routine: endlessly aligning buttons and changing colors. Even though, yes, a big part of the work often comes down to those kinds of tasks. But I don’t want design to become just a set

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Find these kinds of lists fun to go through. Some startups really stand out, and not just because of what they do, but also because of how they present themselves, especially design-wise.

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Sometimes I come across AI-generated posts where someone shares their “personal” opinion. I’m not really interested in the content itself (often it’s meaningless). But what is interesting is how it’s written: the tone and style. Since tools like ChatGPT try to imitate the

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Go to the wilderness, buy some cheap land and build a business like this. The perfect setup for an introvert. Just silence and stars✨

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How I saved on AI image recognition and sped up processing time: In IELTS Writing Task 1, users describe a picture (chart, graph, etc). Instead of using image recognition APIs, I decided to generate text descriptions of each image upfront using AI (Claude in this case). I

How I saved on AI image recognition and sped up processing time:

In IELTS Writing Task 1, users describe a picture (chart, graph, etc). Instead of using image recognition APIs, I decided to generate text descriptions of each image upfront using AI (Claude in this case).

I
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The AI feedback on ieltswithai is powered by OpenAI. I considered trying other models (like Grok), but OpenAI has been the most consistent so far: solid quality from the start and easy to integrate. The harder part was writing a prompt that gives accurate feedback and reliable

The AI feedback on ieltswithai is powered by OpenAI.
I considered trying other models (like Grok), but OpenAI has been the most consistent so far: solid quality from the start and easy to integrate.

The harder part was writing a prompt that gives accurate feedback and reliable
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And that’s how this whole drama with Google ended. It was exciting to see Windsurf grow and to use it in my projects, but now, that chapter is closed. A new one begins.

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How will AI chats become the next advertising space? Because recommendations in a conversation can feel like natural advice. No banners, no pushy language. Just something like “You could try this.” And most of the time, it really does feel like a helpful suggestion.

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Played around with the new glass effect in Figma. It's quite fun and looks impressive in design concepts. But honestly, I don't think this effect will become widespread in production. Reproducing it on the frontend is complex and often not worth the effort. It's the kind of

Played around with the new glass effect in Figma. It's quite fun and looks impressive in design concepts.

But honestly, I don't think this effect will become widespread in production. Reproducing it on the frontend is complex and often not worth the effort.

It's the kind of
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Finally watched the F1 movie. It may not be realistic, but you could call it an artistic simplification. Beautiful visuals and strong drama. Just like Drive to Survive once brought me into F1, his movie will do the same for many others, and that’s exactly what it was made to do.

Finally watched the F1 movie. It may not be realistic, but you could call it an artistic simplification. Beautiful visuals and strong drama. Just like Drive to Survive once brought me into F1, his movie will do the same for many others, and that’s exactly what it was made to do.
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These interfaces have become a de facto standard. They are simple and clear. Since AI tools are based on a dialog model, it makes sense that they resemble messengers. And just like messengers, they look the same, but what really matters is what’s inside.

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Interesting use of AI. You can continue to collect data from satellites while saving resources on high-resolution images and just use AI to improve the quality, since perfect detail isn’t really necessary in this case.