A website which provides design guidelines for designing apps and websites for older users can help app designers design apps for them and solve the difficulties faced by seniors when navigating apps and websites.
This is an excellent need-gap, I think the main hurdle would be to create comfortable quick-drying inner-wear as none of the swim wears are actually comfortable.
May be a fast clothes drying machine could solve this problem?
There's a need-gap for a website which can help those with disabilities to book a holiday where they can enjoy the experience just as much as an able-bodied would.
A website which provides design guidelines for designing apps and websites for older users can help app designers design apps for them and solve the difficulties faced by seniors when navigating apps and websites.
Tom's guide writer ditched his laptop for a pair of mini pc and AR glases - https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/i-ditched-my-laptop-for-a-pocketable-mini-pc-and-a-pair-of-ar-glasses-heres-what-happened
This is an excellent need-gap, I think the main hurdle would be to create comfortable quick-drying inner-wear as none of the swim wears are actually comfortable.
May be a fast clothes drying machine could solve this problem?
VLC media player is going to introduce AI generated subtitles - https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/10/vlc-ai-subtitles/ .
I wonder whether there's a need-gap for a weblate, just for movies. Weblate already supports subtitle files - https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/formats/subtitles.html .
A user script or an browser add-on to display the aircraft type near the flight number on the booking websites could be straightforward solution.
There's a need-gap for a website which can help those with disabilities to book a holiday where they can enjoy the experience just as much as an able-bodied would.
I came across Procyon from UL (makers of PCMark, 3DMark) which seems to offer some basic AI benchmarks.