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For other French people here: there is a great privacy-friendly alternative: https://simpleanalytics.com


I already heard about the developer of this project. People call him "Eugene the crypto alchemist" on Discord.


Hi Ivan, Photopea is awesome. I'm glad to know that it's really well profitable. I was wondering, do you have other apps you want to build and you stay focused on Photopea?


Nice app.

I also like Request For Startup (https://requestforstartup.co/)


You made my day.


This is one of the best Twitter bots to follow: https://twitter.com/bbcmicrobot


Great duo.

Interview of them in 1995: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQmVdGvoQXk

if anyone is nostalgic for the days when French electronic music was emerging, I recommend the Mia Hansen-Løve's movie "Eden" (trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lIzEL9BoDc)


Congrats on the launch, Ferruccio!

Hope to see you next time we'll go in France.

Do you plan to add alternatives to Segment?


Oh wow great to see you here :)

We were talking with Freshpaint and have plans to integrate with Rudderstack too at some point.

In fairness every company we talked to either used Segment or Google Tag Manager, or implemented the Amplitude SDK

So those integrations might come first


Today my team decided to use RudderStack because it’s open source and cheaper than segment. I’m integrating GA UA API as a destination and it has been a chore, but I’m really keen to help support OSS products as much as I can.


That’s valid! At scale Segment gets quite expensive, especially if you’re a b2c company



I appreciate that they were born in the year Myspace was started. I wonder how different Space Hey would be if they had first hand experience with Myspace.


my comment was just a harmless MySpace reference.

Good work An.


I know, appreciate it.


The thing is with this kind of building sometimes new landowners fail to take care of them. A popular example is the Fort Harbour [1] that Alain Delon acquired during the 60s. The actor faced with the constraints imposed by French historical monuments and was unable to renovate it as he wanted. He ends up selling it.

[1] https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8Ele_Harbour


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