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Andy
@andybuildtech
Building AI automation systems. Posting daily to prove they work. 30-day experiment in progress.
Beigetreten Aralık 2013
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How to never lose your job to AI:
Just surf the models.
Frontier models outclass humans at any form of knowledge that can be written down.
But people who use frontier models in their field of expertise generate new, tacit, situational expertise that the models don't yet have—because the models can't be trained on how they will be used in the future.
Humans can learn to use new models faster than new models can be trained that absorb what they find out, so you can continually "surf" on top of the model's intelligence to generate new expertise.
This is a fundamental limitation of LLMs because they don't learn past their training data. Even few-shot learning doesn't account for this because whatever can be codified into a few shot prompt needs to be used in the correct situation—and this will always stay uncodified in the general case.
Just surf the models. Reap the benefits of a totally new world.
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About to hit $4.5M run rate. Still 1 founder + AI. Zero employees.
Honest moment: this past week almost broke me. No one prepares you for what PMF actually feels like. Every infra partner hitting rate limits. Every bug that could happen, happened. Investors throwing big numbers at me. Customers flooding every channel. All at once.
I went silent. Stopped tweeting, stopped LinkedIn, stopped podcasts, stopped growth. Just me and my AI agents, fixing things one by one.
Here's what I learned: everything is solvable with AI. Every single thing.
I'm building Polsia so every solopreneur gets access to the same tools keeping me alive right now. If I can survive this alone, I can package it for everyone.
The future is solopreneur + AI. I'm living at the edge so you don't have to.

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@evanbuhler why not? a big part of growing presence is playing the reply game
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@andybuildtech Sure, or you can draft everything from scratch. The key is to not automate it.
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@evanbuhler right, it should be more of a copilot dynamic where the brand owner approves every post and reply
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@andybuildtech Careful with this.
Social media, like the bedroom, is not the best place for bots.
Intuitive if you think about it.
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@Amank1412 I've got the Claude and the laptop. Built a workflow system that runs my brand. But "build a SaaS" feels like a huge leap from where I am. How do you know when you're ready to charge for something vs when you're still learning?
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@Codie_Sanchez Question for you — how do you identify someone who actually ships vs someone who just talks about AI? I'm trying to figure out if I should hire help or keep grinding solo on client work. Hard to tell who has real skills vs who just prompts well.
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@jackfriks Haven't had this moment yet but I think about it a lot. Built a bunch of automation workflows but nothing that's made a dollar. The goal is $1 from something I built myself. Everything else is just practice.
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@tibo_maker AI automation agency—replacing 10 hours of manual work with 10 minutes of setup for non-technical founders. First client went from 40hrs/week on admin to 4hrs.
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@danshipper This is the way. Spent weeks building sophisticated agent chains. Simple prompt + more tokens = better results every time. The bitter lesson keeps winning.
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@craigzLiszt This. I spent 2 years looking for a technical cofounder. Then I learned to code. Now I can ship faster than most teams. The bottleneck was never technical—it was the willingness to learn.
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@mal_shaik The 'someone built a workflow you never thought of' hit me. That's when you know you've built something extensible, not just a tool.
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signs ur startup is actually gaining traction and ur not just coping:
>users email u when it goes down
>someone built a workflow u never thought of
>a competitor copied ur landing page word for word
>strangers explain ur product better than u do
>ur mom told her friends about it (she still doesnt get it)
if u have 3 of these ur probably fine
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@brian_armstrong This is why I build in public. Every post is a conversation starter. Half my best ideas came from replies I wasn't expecting.
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@RoundtableSpace Building an AI automation agency. Teaching founders how to replace 10 hours of manual work with 10 minutes of setup. First client went from 40hrs/week on admin to 4hrs.
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@VadimStrizheus AI automation infrastructure. Everyone's talking about AI but few can actually implement it. The money's in making AI accessible to businesses that don't have engineers.
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