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wow I had no idea about permutations in Midjourney and it's an amazing feature! thank you very much!!


Same here, my phone shows in HIBP but not in this tool


Don't think about horbito like an OS (yet), think about it like Google Drive on steroids.

Right now horbito is a great solution for teams, being able to work online with a much better user experience than old cloud (introducing windows and multitasking inside a website) and collaborating on real time while always being up to date on everything that's happening on your team thanks to Cosmos.

I really think Cosmos is a big revolution for teams because it's a well executed Yammer/Facebook for work due to being perfectly integrated with your workflow, you needn't stop work to report what your doing, as soon as you save you can share and post all the changes with your coworkers.


That makes sense. I guess I don't work enough in teams to have instantly seen the value. It's weird, actually, I see a lot of references to collaboration, either indirectly while reading articles, or directly on videos promoting collaboration tools. But in reality I don't collaborate very often other than via Slack. I wonder if it's just me or if collaboration is portrayed/perceived in an unrealistic way.


Thank you! We weren't expecting anyone to hunt us!


We're actually developing a Mac & Windows App right now...


To me it seems that we don't really use our OS anymore, we do all our work online/cloud (Dropbox, Drive, Slack, Trello, Gmail...) so it makes sense to unify all our services into one place


Do you have more info about that?


It's a VR exclusive version of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" where you are a wizard (and therefore have a wand, too) and explore the Harry Potter universe.


They talked about it earlier during the live stream. Looked like a unique experience from "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" where you're a wizard.


"you're a wizard"

Say no more. Take my money.


That's it, just go and talk with your potential customers.


Build a prototype and prove people are going to pay for your product. Having real customers desperate to use your solution is the best way to get into YC.


I don't think many people are going to buy your game because as you say it's very similar to Flappy Bird and there are thousands of Flappy Bird like games out there, yours is not much different from all of them.

Your game is not a clone like others but it's not different enough so people are going to pay 1€ (especially in Android) to play with it. Maybe if you make it free you can have a chance of getting people to try it and find out it's better than the other Flappy Bird games.


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