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Gaurav Parmar

@CreateSoftware

Posts about Software development using AI Tools. Fractal CTO - connect with me if you need to hire a part time CTO for cheaper costs.

💻 انضم Ağustos 2013
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Gaurav Parmar
Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
Professor Jeffrey Kaplan is my new favorite youtuber. He redefined the way I learn from books. Interested? Here is my summary of how to read books like a champ 🧵🧵🧵
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@brahma_4u This is notoriously common scam in Ahmedabad. They act this at many places and earn by sympathy. Unfortunately someone really needy will miss out on sympathy because of these miscreants...
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Shubham Mishra@brahma_4u·
That's Ahmedabad for you. When the traffic signal was red, a chana chor garam (an Indian snack) vendor was passing by where one of the strings broke and all of it fell down on the road. This felt personal to people around this. People helped him out to put his stuff back, asked about the damage and contributed to give him ₹2000 instantly. All of this happened within ~ 130 seconds. Such stories must be appreciated. Well done Amdavad..!!
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Gaurav Parmar
Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
Raja Raghuvanshi’s sister is Desi Erika Kirk.
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Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
@mandyarthur @grok Top 5 US aid recipients (1946-2024, inflation-adjusted): •Israel: $337B, 0 times •Egypt: $198.9B, 0 times •South Vietnam (former): $193.8B, N/A (defunct) •Afghanistan: $168.5B, 0 times •South Korea: $127.6B, 1 time (Korean War)
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Mandy Arthur
Mandy Arthur@mandyarthur·
Hey @Grok, please list the top 5 countries the US sends aid to and the full all-time dollar amount. Directly next to that, list the number of times each has sent troops to fight alongside us in war. Simple list. Be very concise.
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Dr. Eric Berg
Dr. Eric Berg@dr_ericberg·
A double chin often develops from loose skin and weak fascia, which is the connective tissue beneath your skin that supports your muscles. As we age, the fascia and muscles under the neck aren't used as much, which leads to sagging. Each of these exercises targets a different layer of fascia and muscle to stretch, strengthen, and tone the neck area. Do each exercise for 30 seconds on a regular basis to see noticeable improvement.
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Gaurav Parmar
Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
Who know better about surprise than Japan (referring to pearl harbour) - Donald Trump in front of Japanese Prime minister. You cannot make this shit up.
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Iran attack damage wipes out 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for three to five years, QatarEnergy CEO says From News Agency Reuters reuters.com/business/energ…
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Gaurav Parmar
Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
Cannot get enough of "Peak detailing by Aditya Dhar" posts on Reddit on Dhurandhar subs.
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Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
Thanks Ministry of Aviation for this. I remember paying thousand rupees just to sit with my wife and my kid. It was a fucked up business practice. And I am happy that it was nipped in the bud.
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Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
@RealCandaceO Carlson and Candace are getting paid by the same organization.. I guarantee it..
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Toofani 🇧🇩
Toofani 🇧🇩@Ekattor_71·
@sidhant Bangladesh is already getting diesel at Rs 51 per liter 🤣
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Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Just In: India has received requests from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Maldives for petroleum products, says India's foreign ministry Spox Randhir Jaiswal
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Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
@RakeshK32229480 BRO, take X premium as soon as possible. You are going to make some money...
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biased indian
biased indian@RakeshK32229480·
They are finally building the road there 😭😭 why did it take them 12 years to do this? Why didn’t our national media cover the pathetic conditions of Faridabad for the last 12 years?
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Day 9.5 of travelling in Faridabad for my internship 😍😍 This is the road condition on Roshan Nagar Main Road near Sector 91. @MCF_Faridabad @sdm_faridabad — a so-called “Smart City” where the roads are in worse condition than in Somalia or a war-torn country. 12 years 🙏🙏🙏🙏

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Gaurav Parmar
Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
@Gabbar0099 Whats the fault of poor village family. How can they be so heartless?
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Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
A helpless Vietnamese family watches as US soldiers set fire to their home 💔
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Loom + LinkedIn = 40 Calls EVERY month (and it works without DMs, InMails, or automation tools) We went from <15% accept rates to 40%+ meetings booked using one approach: Sending personalized Loom videos before connecting on LinkedIn. Not generic connection requests everyone ignores. Every LinkedIn outreach looks the same. And it gets ignored... Video walkthroughs give value first. And they get replies… Once someone watches your Loom, you're no longer cold. You can start the conversation. You can track who's interested (view data). You can book meetings without chasing. We've used Loom + LinkedIn outreach to: - Book 40+ calls per month with 0 automation - Cut time-to-meeting from 2 weeks to 3 days - Build pipeline with <100 highly-targeted accounts But here's the problem: Most personalized video outreach is terrible. - Screen recordings with no context - Generic "I loved your company" videos nobody believes - 3-minute intros that don't give value So we documented everything we know about low-volume, high-conversion LinkedIn outreach. What you're getting: → How to identify the 50-100 accounts worth personalizing for (not random LinkedIn searches) → The 3-layer research method that finds video topics prospects actually care about → Loom script templates for 6 different outreach angles (competitor intel, workflow breakdown, opportunity analysis, case study walkthrough, market insight, quick win) → How to structure 60-90 second videos that get watched completely (intro hook, value delivery, soft CTA) → The exact LinkedIn message to send with your Loom link (that doesn't sound like every other "I made you a video" pitch) Plus the complete research-to-recording workflow we use to send 10 personalized videos per day, so each video feels 1:1 but the system scales. Want it? → Reply "LOOM" → Follow me and I'll DM you the whole playbook
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Gaurav Parmar
Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
@DaMENSCH_in - Save address on your website is not working. "TypeError: window.Moengage.update_unique_user_id is not a function" Please hire better engineers or company to create your website. You dont know how many customer you are missing out due to such development work.
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Gaurav Parmar@CreateSoftware·
Stop building a Ferrari to drive to the grocery store. Most founders are killing their startups with "future-proofing." They spend thousands on complex "microservices" and high-end servers before they even have ten customers. They think they’re preparing for success. In reality, they are building a maintenance nightmare. The "Scale" Trap I once joined a startup that went all-in on a complex architecture from day one. By the time I arrived, things were already set in stone with no room for changes (we were behind on a tight schedule). The team were building new features slowly because they were just trying to keep the lights on. They even had to hire a dedicated Dev Ops engineer just to handle the deployments. It was a massive, unnecessary expense that did nothing for the customer (atleast at that point in time). Contrast that with another founder I helped. We built the simplest thing possible: One database. One frontend. One backend. It was "boring" tech. But it worked. We hit every milestone early, and the app has run perfectly for months now without a single headache. Growth comes in waves Founders worry their app will crash if they get famous overnight. But growth doesn’t happen in a straight line, it happens in waves. You don't need to build for the 5th wave when you're still paddling through the 1st. When the big wave actually hits? That is when you spend the money to scale. Doing it upfront just kills your product with complexity. The $1,000 Rule If you only have $1,000 to start your software, do not spend it on code. Code is rarely the bottleneck in the beginning. Clarity is. Don't buy: Fancy branding, premium subscriptions, or "perfect" infrastructure. Do buy: Evidence. Spend that money on a simple landing page, a basic prototype, and talking to real human beings. Use it to find out if anyone actually cares about the problem you’re solving. The goal isn't to build a masterpiece. It's to buy proof. Your customers don't care if your backend is "state-of-the-art." They care if you solve their problem. They will forgive a cheap server, but they won't forgive a product that doesn't work. Keep it simple. Stay lean. Build the "boring" version first.
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WG RumblePants
WG RumblePants@WG_RumblePants·
Let me say this as simply as I can: There is absolutely nothing wrong or offensive about the West Indies team just wanting to go home.
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