Luke Dunsmore

Luke Dunsmore

Founder of How About This? Group!

About

Maker of things, some useful, some questionable. Founder of How About This? Group—a creative collective where wild ideas turn into products and every idea finds a home. Currently building Eyes Wide Tech (digital assets & tools), launching BioCringe (an open-source obnoxious social media bio generator - just for fun!), and exploring Shopify apps, domain flipping, and a satirical theme park merch brand. Always experimenting. Always shipping. Probably overthinking this bio. 🚀

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Maker History

  • Bio Cringe
    Bio Cringe
    The Obnoxious Social Media Bio Generator
    Mar 2025
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    Joined Product HuntDecember 14th, 2024

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Luke Dunsmore

2mo ago

10 Years from Now, Will Today's AI Be Considered Laughably Quaint and Unsophisticated?

I think we can all agree the AI steamroll is well and truly rolling (change my mind!) I came across a comment here on Product Hunt some time ago (apologies to the original poster but I've been unable to find it - let me know if it was you and I'll link it!) which essentially said, "10 years from now, today's AI will considered laughably quaint and unsophisticated".

Whilst I agree that image generation, video generation and text generation etc will advance (and already is) - what does AI NOT do today that it will in 10 years? Or is 'what do you wish it could do that it doesn't' be a better question?

Does an AI based social network make sense (And would you use it?)

According to the Verge, Open AI is trying to create a new social network where people can share their creations produced by artificial intelligence.

Meta is also considering creating AI avatars for social media to drive engagement.

Ken Miller

2mo ago

Coders: What was the last thing that made you want to rage-quit your editor?

We've all been there. What's pissing you off right now?

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