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Wait is this thing legal? it shouldn't be. I think this should be taken down, or at least discussed with some of the universities and teaching bodies. I mean, the title says it all, and there is a moral matter here. Not an immutable one, but hey, someone should be taking a good lead on this stuff before someone ends up getting hurt. Read this as a starter: https://about.open.ac.uk/policies-and-reports/policies-and-statements/gen-ai-learning-teaching-and-assessment-ou (and the subpages) I am not an owner or operator of the OU, but they do a lot of good stuff in this field and are really moving things forward. Even if you want to help the cheaters, it might be that there are ways to do this in an ethically valid and societally useful way, and how much more would that be a credit to you and the design team if you found that niche?
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this is a long way off being finished, there are a lot of features missing that put this at the back of the queue when I looked at it, in spite of initial excitement. I would think it would be really useful to have a look at the AppSumo stuff, where they try out all kinds of 'deals' for people hoping to get a bargain. Their learning on what goes up there could be invaluable. My personal thoughts are: 1 GDPR compliance (and other data protection stuff) will open up markets for you 2 2FA to keep market intelligence that people have in the accounts safer as it grows 3 CNAME association, allowing people to link to their websites, identity and bond with it 4 A/B Testing, obvious 5 Bunch more things, especially Dynamic QR codes (I think these are static, right?) 6 A Name record integration (like Rebrandly) 7 Time limited stays (and particular start/end dates to link to social media postings) 8 Various other tracking stuff rather than just IP, for instance, averaged, local access times of people from a similar region, country flags for the IP addresses and that geolocation data production for reports, and so on 9 Integration into things like Nuelink or Timerise. or Rankmath and Ahrefs, for social media posting scheduling, events linking for timing of shortlinks and target locations, and for enhanced analysis to do with what you are learning here. 10 Webhooks and automation support through e.g. Wordpress, Mac Automator, MS Power Automate My needs are different to your market needs, so I will not prioritise them for you, but so you know, these are things I think are really useful, and maybe you have some I have not seen, but hey, just some thoughts and no criticism of what you already have. Good work on this, really helpful, and happy to alpha test for you, if you need it.
bit basic, but good beginnings. this could win huge awards if you can put this together with the sort of stuff from Rankmath and Ahrefs, I think, and incorporate things at the hybrid statistics monitoring interface (e.g. events offline that are associated with activities for site monitoring online, in the way that sales funnels are more regularly used, just for instance) Good work!
I upvoted this, looks great, just one question... is it possible to get Zotero boiler plates incorporated into Starter Index (or am I just missing it and there already)? Zotero is a tool for academic referencing and citations, nothing to do with me (it is a big open-source type thing that has been around for a long time), except as an academic using it. The details of what these templates and things look like are on this page, in case you can and this is useful to you: This is a list of the plugins and styles makers bit, the most relevant two bits: https://www.zotero.org/support/plugins The particular bit that is relevant is down the bottom where it talks about developer tools, and connect to details and examples, etc. Also this, but not sure if you really need that unless they could be boiler plated too: with API details: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/web_api/v3/start for citation styles: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles for translators: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/translators I am not expecting you to rush forward on this, and maybe if you went through it, I could contribute this thing to your product (and learn how to do it at the same time). However, it would be useful to me as I would like to get involved in advancing this tool (Zotero) as it is not quite fit for purpose as is, and of course, I will cite/reference your company if you can! Well done on a very sensible and helpful addition to the development community, and good luck getting it moving forward and developing. No rush on this thing for me, but it's just a thought.