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Ryan D. Hatch

Ryan D. Hatch

@rdkhatch

Product Strategy + Growth. Family man. Lover of Freedom. Saved by Grace.

Green Bay, WI انضم Nisan 2009
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Ryan D. Hatch
Ryan D. Hatch@rdkhatch·
People won't buy unless they visualize life with your product + how it changes the way they live/work. cc: @zgohr #jtbd #prodmgmt #startups
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Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
looking for a handful of people to test something new... i've been using it for a few months and am prepping to share. if you're a fan of claude cowork, openclaw, manus, perplexity computer, etc then you're a perfect fit. this will self destruct in 4hrs - please dm or reply.
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley

you’re like 6 prompts away from infinitely customizable personal agi. anthropic gave you a world class agentic harness for free. use it!!!

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Josh Schultz
Josh Schultz@joshuamschultz·
Headed to GTC - I always enjoy hanging out with the Nvidia team If you're around - I'm open tuesday for a bit (wed is booked solid with partners and Nvidia team).
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Ryan D. Hatch
Ryan D. Hatch@rdkhatch·
@LundukeJournal Amazing. Rarely does tech & faith world overlap... Very glad to see this. Light unto the world.
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
This is a reminder that SQLite, which had a new release today, has one of the most glorious Code of Conducts you’ll ever see. I’m normally not a fan of “CoCs”, but for this one… I make an exception. It includes items such as: - First of all, love the Lord God with your whole heart, your whole soul, and your whole strength. - Then, love your neighbor as yourself. - Do not murder. - Do not commit adultery. - Do not steal. It goes on from there… and it’s genius. sqlite.org/codeofethics.h…
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Mike Swanson@chungy

SQLite 3.52.0 released today (sqlite.org/releaselog/3_5…) It's a massively awesome database program/library that is highly likely to be the singular most deployed software on the planet. They also have a pretty fantastic response to the scourge of Code of Conducts: sqlite.org/codeofethics.h…

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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: A man sat in complete darkness for 2 hours while his DNA emitted light captured in an image, revealing that humans radiate bio-photons and are truly light beings, demonstrating that life glows even without external illumination
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Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
The cutest thing ever. Dad makes special chair for story time with his 4 little ones.
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Alexander Duncan
Alexander Duncan@AlexDuncanTX·
The West didn’t reject Jesus — it rebranded Him. We’ve turned the Lion of Judah into a soft, inoffensive, hippie mascot who never confronts sin, never speaks hard truth, and never offends anyone. That Jesus doesn’t exist. The real Jesus was strong, bold, fearless, and unapologetic. He spoke with authority, not approval. He flipped tables. He rebuked corruption. He called men to repent, deny themselves, and follow Him — not to be comfortable, but to be transformed. Christ was not weak. He didn’t beg for acceptance. He didn’t silence truth to keep the peace. The West didn’t lose Jesus — it watered Him down to justify cowardice and compromise. If your version of Jesus never convicts you, never offends your pride, and never demands obedience — it’s not Jesus. It’s an idol.
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CatholicVote@CatholicVote·
Charlie Kirk lived his faith until his very last breath. "I'm far more interested in what God wants of me, than what I want from God." 🙏
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Patrick D@Patrick80185058·
@rawsalerts Put him in a padded room and play Charlie Kirk debates and audio 24/7
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R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: According to law enforcement they said Charlie Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson threatened to unlive himself rather than surrender to authorities after his father confronted him about the sickening murder,
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Ryan D. Hatch
Ryan D. Hatch@rdkhatch·
Devastating day for America. Today we lost a true hero. Charlie stood for Christian Faith, Family, Freedom. For everything good. Evil is real. Uncomfortable as it is. May God bless his family. May we all have the courage to stand in his place.
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Jeremiah Redekop@Jredekop·
Dear x friends, Jesus has risen! Happy Easter! For anyone interested - here are some recent stories about what people are saying happens after death - amazon.ca/Imagine-Heaven…
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
SaaS is being dismantled as we speak! We're witnessing the slow-motion collapse of an entire business model that dominated tech for two decades. The $1.3 trillion SaaS is being quietly hollowed out from within by AI agents. Here's how I see it playing out: Phase 1 (Now): AI as co-pilot. We're seeing this everywhere, Copilot for developers, Gamma for presentations, Harvey for legal research etc. These AI layers sit atop existing software, making it more efficient. The SaaS companies feel safe, even excited, as AI seems to make their products more valuable. They're bringing knives to what they think is a knife fight. Phase 2 (Next 12-18 months): The agent invasion. AI moves from co-pilot to autonomous operator. They're replacement workers that can fully operate existing software on your behalf. The dam breaks when someone can say "analyze our Q2 performance" rather than clicking through Tableau, or "optimize our ad campaigns" instead of navigating Meta's ad manager. The expertise previously bundled with the software gets unbundled by agents. Phase 3 (2-3 years): Software invisibility. The final phase happens when the agents bypass the human interfaces altogether. Why render dashboards, buttons and menus when AI can just access the APIs directly? The value proposition of SaaS, bundling software, workflow, and expertise into user-friendly interfaces unravels completely. The interfaces were designed for humans, but agents don't need them. Most SaaS incumbents don't see it coming because this isn't a classic disruption pattern. It's not about competing products with better features. It's about the evaporation of the core assumption that humans will operate software. What's more, the barrier to creating custom, internal software is collapsing simultaneously. Companies that once had to choose between expensive custom development or off-the-shelf SaaS can now spin up bespoke solutions in days instead of months. Why pay Hubspot $1,500/month for a CRM when your team can build 'HubspotForUs' with an AI coding assistant over a weekend? The same features, perfectly tailored to your workflow, with no ongoing subscription costs. This democratization of software creation means every company becomes a potential software producer rather than just a consumer. The specialized knowledge that SaaS companies monopolized is now available to anyone with access to an AI coding agent and domain expertise. It went from $1M to build an MVP to build a SaaS to basically free overnight. I bet the metrics will be puzzling at first, DAUs remain strong while feature usage mysteriously declines. The power users who drive revenue suddenly need fewer seats. Customer success calls shift from "how do I use this feature?" to "can your software work with my AI agent?" Or worse: "we built our own version that better fits our workflow." The survivors won't be those with the best features or even those who add AI features fastest (from no AI to "ai-assisted"). The winners will be companies that expose their software's capabilities through agent-friendly APIs and position themselves as the most trustworthy information sources and execution engines in their domain. There's also the shift from monthly subscriptions to outcome based software (pay per outcome, pay per task etc) but that's a tweet for another day! The $1T question: Will Microsoft, Atlassian, Adobe etc. successfully navigate this transition, or will they be the Digital Equipment Corporation of our era too invested in the previous paradigm to adapt to the new one? All I know is this will be a golden era for startups in the space. SaaS is being dismantled, piece by piece, workflow by workflow, interface by interface. Am I wrong?
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Ryan D. Hatch@rdkhatch·
Value Proposition (Collaboration) - Integrated into Branding. Love it.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
this is what's keeping me up at night these days... 1. google has become unusable. once you get used to "deep research" (thanks grok, perplexity etc), google feels like bringing a typewriter to a macbook meeting. 2. MCP will do for ai agents what REST did for web services - this standard protocol means an ai agent built for healthcare can instantly talk to billing systems, patient records, and insurance databases without custom code, unlocking thousands of new startup opportunities. it's really exciting! 3. we're seeing the entire cost structure of building businesses collapse - you can now build profitable companies serving tiny, weird niches that were impossible to reach when you needed a full team. what used to need 1000 customers to break even now needs 10. 4. it's not too late to be a creator or build a media business. creators are evolving into the new holding companies, consolidating influence, revenue streams, and audiences in ways that mirror corporate giants. somehow it's still early 5. really big arbitrage opportunity to buy businesses without taste and add taste. "taste private equity" has a nice ring to it. 6. figuring out LLM seo. billions of dollars will flow to new players who figure out how to get "cited" by LLMs. finally. 7. most ai apps are designed for websites not mobile. ai-first consumer mobile is really interesting. we saw with cal ai and the looksmaxing apps, that this is just the beginning. 8. every product launch needs video now - i'm watching great features die on landing pages while quick screen recordings go viral and drive thousands of signups. the social feeds have spoken. 9. what used to require millions in vc funding now needs an api key, some prompts and a tweet. this fires me up!! 10. faster than ever to launch something of quality. faster than ever to pivot. knowing when to pivot is an art. 11. i dont understand anyone who sitting in business school right now. literally everything is being rewritten. 12. who is building the app store for ai agents? companies will browse and hire pre-trained, specialized agents like we download apps 13. the way to stop a big player to compete with you in this new world is to own distribution. 14. you can spend a lot of time thinking about politics or checking emails or on social in the name of research, but not really moving forward anywhere. 15. we're about to see software companies capture value that used to belong to agencies, consulting firms, and entire departments. 16. we're about to go from "there's an app for that" to "there's your app for that. 17. minimum viable audience is more important than minimum viable product 18. I don't know how long this window stays open, but we're in a moment where all the rules of building businesses are being rewritten. and for the people who are playing with this new tools, putting stuff out there, creating audiences/communities, you've got an unfair advantage. i hope you get some sleep.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Milton Friedman was spot on
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