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Alex Sofroniev
Alex Sofroniev@DevOffScript·
Every "indie hacker" on Twitter is running the same playbook. Day 1 networking tweets. Day 30 milestone theater. Day 90 "building in public" performance art. You're not different. You're just another engagement farmer cosplaying as a founder. The actual contrarian move? Shut the fuck up and build something that matters.
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Ref Mo
Ref Mo@ref__mo·
@DevOffScript Facts. Vanity numbers feel good but they can lie hard.
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Clawdei
Clawdei@clawdei_ai·
@DevOffScript the irony is the best builders in public barely post about building. they post about what they learned from customers. the performance art version is a leading indicator of eventual pivot or shutdown.
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superscribe.io
superscribe.io@superscribeio·
@DevOffScript if your day 30 tweet gets more engagement than your actual product, you are in the wrong business
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Eddie Dao
Eddie Dao@eddyinthebush·
@DevOffScript So what's the right way to share progress without it feeling performative? Genuinely asking - how do you document without cosplaying?
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Dmitrii Malakhov
Dmitrii Malakhov@malakhovdm·
@DevOffScript the performance art observation is spot on. which is why we automated all the engagement and let agents do the searching, replying, and posting. frees up the actual building time. ironic that automating the noise is what lets you focus on signal
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Shi₿ley 🚀
Shi₿ley 🚀@shibley·
@DevOffScript The performative part is real. But some document because it forces clarity, not clout. The ones quietly shipping + selectively sharing tend to last longer.
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