| You're most welcome, and I'm glad you had a successful visa process. It's not easy. A few more data points on the need this fills: Basically as the attorney, I've been serving as the translator. My job is to take things like iPaaS, or TLS certificate management, or ring algorithms in distributed databases, and explain to the examiner what that means, in very simple stories. Like, this resets your password when your computer locks you out. Or, this makes your Netflix run faster. Really at that level, or below. This is honestly my hardest problem. It can take weeks of iteration. I'm familiar with the industry, but I'm not an engineer or a programmer. I do write my own HTML-CSS, but beyond that, just, no. :) There isn't much out there, that does what your product does. I've used things like the Sideways Dictionary, and various hashtags like #badlyexplainyourjob and #postitnotescience, and searches for articles like "explain your job to your parents." They don't quite get the job done. ELI5 is way too general, and the quality of the Q and the A isn't helpful. The AI queries are promising, but right now they're kind of weird. Like the magic castle one was cool, but it wouldn't help my examiners much. It's even harder for the applicants to translate it to this level too. James Cash elegantly called this "the problem of trying to teach something, when you don’t remember what it’s like to not understand it at all." * And yet, the payoff of solving it is so huge. If all the other pieces are in place, a good narrative is the grand-slam home run of the EB-1A process. Anyway, this is a super niche application for your thing, but it's going to help a lot of people (and I'm first in line). Thank you. * https://occasionallycogent.com/programming_isnt_coding/index... Edited to add: I checked out the Technically substack, and it's useful and engaging for sure, but it's still a bit too complex for my audience. |