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@KushalInnocent

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انضم Mayıs 2018
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fit.kush
fit.kush@KushalInnocent·
@NathanSRobinson Hi @NathanSRobinson u just found a right person. Let me know your email, i can send my resume and can go over the opportunity when you have time.
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Nathan S. Robinson
Nathan S. Robinson@NathanSRobinson·
I'm looking for help. If you - code - use AI 24/7 - can communicate well - are looking for work DM me Open to part time or full time. Ideal for indie hackers who want some income working pt while building their own thing. Bonus points if you're obsessed with real estate
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Kshitiz@kshitizh·
This is where lean SaaS is headed, but here's what enterprise buyers are quietly starting to ask: "Do your AI agents have the same access controls as your humans?" Your SOC 2 was written before agents existed. The founders who fix this first will win the deal.
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg

I replaced 8 team members with AI agents over the last 2 years. And somehow customer satisfaction went UP. Not because AI is "better than humans" (it's not, in many ways). But because AI doesn't have bad days, doesn't forget to follow up, and doesn't go quiet for 3 hours during peak support load. Consistency beats talent when talent is inconsistent.

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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
Enterprise clients are quietly adding a new line to their vendor questionnaires: “Do you have AI governance controls in your SOC 2?” Most founders stare at this blankly. 🧵
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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
A $10B AI startup just got breached. Not through phishing. Not through weak passwords. But, through an open-source library in their supply chain.
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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
Somewhere right now, a founder is being told they can get SOC 2 certified in days. And somewhere right now, an auditor is laughing. Here's what "SOC 2 in days" actually means: ✗ Policies that no one wrote (or will ever read) ✗ Controls that exist on a dashboard and nowhere else ✗ Evidence that disappears the moment an auditor asks for it ✗ A badge that costs you the deal instead of closing it We've seen it. It's not pretty. At yPAL, we will absolutely NOT get you SOC 2 ready in days. We will however get it done properly — without the circus, the chaos, or the 3am "procurement just emailed" panic attack. No AI. No tooling. No magic. Just a real humans who's done this before. (Hi 👋)
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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
This is not an April Fools' joke. At @ypal_security , We're giving free Trust Centers to startups. No catch. You know that moment when a prospect asks for your security docs and you scramble through Google Drive? A Trust Center fixes that: one page, your brand, all your compliance info in one place. We'll design it, host it, and keep it updated. For free.
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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
Done "fast" is worthless if it isn't "done right." If a platform promises a SOC 2 by skipping the hard parts, they aren't helping you, they’re orphaning your liability. Automation is a tool, not a replacement for actual security.
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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
email every startup founder dreads: "Before we can proceed, we need your SOC 2 report" I've seen this kill deals at the 1-yard line. Series A startups. 20-person teams. Months of sales work. Gone , not because the product wasn't good enough, but because security wasn't ready.
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Kshitiz
Kshitiz@kshitizh·
This response raises more questions than it answers. Saying you’re “not the auditor” doesn’t remove responsibility if your platform enables or streamlines the creation of compliance evidence that auditors rely on. That’s exactly where the risk sits.
Karun Kaushik@karunkaushik_

Over the past week, you may have seen an anonymous post about Delve. While we responded to it in a day, we want to provide more details about what’s true, what's not, and some changes we’ve made. There’s one question behind everything: did Delve fabricate compliance evidence or issue fraudulent audit reports? No. We did not. → Delve is an AI compliance platform that connects customers with independent auditors. We are not an auditor, just as tax preparation software is not an accountant. We have never signed an audit report. → Using default templates for our customers, just like any other compliance platform, is not “faking evidence.” These are meant to serve as a starting point for customers. → Delve does have automation in the platform, with 600+ automated integration tests, an AI Copilot to guide customers through compliance, AI code scanning, and more. -- We built Delve to accelerate innovation by bringing AI to compliance. In doing that, we pushed hard on automation. However, we now realize we didn’t provide enough clarity about what is automated, what is customer-provided, and what is independently audited. We have been working relentlessly to make improvements over the last week. -- On our auditor network: Delve connects customers with independent auditors. Some customers choose their own auditors, but many use firms in our network. Questions have been raised about some of those firms, including ones used by other platforms. Going forward we will set a higher bar in how our auditor relationships are structured and how the process is experienced by customers. Delve is rebuilding our auditor network, removing firms that don’t meet our standards, and offering complimentary re-audits and penetration tests to every customer. On platform templates for our customers: Delve provides default templates, just like many other platforms, for policies, board meetings, risk assessments, and more. These are designed to be starting points only. We should have been more explicit about how they are meant to be reviewed and customized by customers. We are making that indisputably clearer within the platform. On draft audit reports: Third-party auditors are responsible for independently reviewing all evidence and issuing final reports. We built automation that interacts closely with independent audit workflows to help expedite the process on behalf of our customers. However, this contributed to confusion about where automation ends and independent judgment begins. From now on, Delve will no longer automate these parts of the process. Furthermore, customers have a direct line of communication with their auditor to enhance transparency in any audit communications. -- We started Delve because we went through compliance ourselves and saw how slow, expensive, and manual it was. To anyone that wants to sit down and discuss our product philosophy and improvements, please reach out and let’s chat about it.

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fit.kush@KushalInnocent·
@wilson_ Ready to embrace and enjoy the pain.
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WILSON@wilson_·
Gym rats, what’s your best advice for someone who’s just starting out at the gym? 💪
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fit.kush@KushalInnocent·
@deadliftblue Those are two completely different things for sure but you gotta start somewhere.
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Rxchardx@deadliftblue·
From a gym rat and someone who’s worked in mental health, I want to say something about the constant social media advice telling depressed people to “just go to the gym or go for a run.
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fit.kush@KushalInnocent·
@JeffNippard Good shii Jeff!! For the community 💪
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Jeff Nippard
Jeff Nippard@JeffNippard·
Our new scientific paper: the pump and hormone spikes aren’t primary drivers of muscle growth. Tension is. That means you need to train with a high level of effort, close to failure, to maximize muscle growth. Acute spikes in hormones (testosterone, GH, IGF-1) within the natural range don’t meaningfully contribute. The pump isn’t a key player, but may play a supporting role. Key takeaway: prioritize high-effort tension. Shoutout to the research team at McMaster for helping get this project done!
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fit.kush@KushalInnocent·
Who’s gonna carry the boats?
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fit.kush@KushalInnocent·
From my experience, every beginner should start with this, strengthen hip joints and then only move to barbell
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