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Deepak Gupta

@dip_ak

CEO/Co-founder @GrackerAI & @LogicBalls_AI | Scaled CIAM to 1B+ users | Sharing real lessons on AI, cyber security & scaling | 🇮🇳 🇨🇦 🇺🇸

San Francisco, CA Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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Deepak Gupta
Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
@dharmesh we went the other way. started ts, moved to python for ai work. the ecosystem difference for llm stuff was just too big to ignore rn.
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dharmesh@dharmesh·
I'm going to say something shocking and borderline heretical (for me). I'm thinking about switching from Python to TypeScript for my next project. I've been using Python for *decades* as my primary programming language. There are so many things I love about the language: 1) Python is a joy to develop in. 2) Great libraries for everything I need to do. 3) It seems to be lingua franca of AI. It's what LLMs use when they need to generate code to solve a problem. It's usually the first language to get an SDK/library from the frontier model companies (and others in the space). It's what many AI-oriented open source projects are built-in. So, why am I considering TypeScript? A few reasons: 1) There's elegance and value in having both my front-end code and back-end code in the same language. 2) TypeScript is natively type-safe. 3) When distributing applications to others (particularly CLI tools), it's much more common/simple to do with a Node app then try to build binaries in Python (using something like pyinstall). 4) TypeScript is a close second when it comes to being popular in the AI community. 5) There are packages for most of the common things I need (web framework, database access, web/http calls, etc.). 6) There is first-class support from Vercel for deploying TypeScript apps. I'm both an investor in Vercel and a customer but have mostly used it for front-end deploys, not backend. And, what once was the biggest reason NOT to use TypeScript is no longer true: The fact that I don't know TypeScript and didn't want to spend hundreds of hours becoming an expert at it. Now with agentic coding, I don't need deep knowledge of the language in order to be productive. With my knowledge of Python, C++ and other prior languages, I can likely get by pretty well in TypeScript with the help of Codex and Claude Code. Haven't made the decision to switch over completely yet, but next time I have a small, contained project I need to work on, I'm considering trying TypeScript. What do you think? Am I overthinking it or underthinking it?
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Deepak Gupta
Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
Study this pattern: breaches don't correlate with sophistication. They correlate with org maturity. Who owns the identity system when marketing, product, and security all touch it? That's the question that should keep your CISO up tonight.
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Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
Rituals just confirmed a breach of 41M customer records. Here's what happens every time a consumer brand crosses 10M customers without CIAM-first architecture.
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@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
Presented @grackerAI at @chargebee's Beelieve community last week. Biggest takeaway, courtesy of their CMO: "LLM search is the next big thing. AI visibility is a must for B2B." When CMOs of billion-dollar SaaS companies are naming the category out loud, it's no longer early. It's inevitable. GrackerAI. Be the answer.
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Naval@naval·
Introducing USVC - a single basket of high-growth venture capital, for everyone. No accreditation required, SEC-registered, and a very low $500 minimum. Includes OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Sierra, Crusoe, Legora, and Vercel. As USVC adds more companies, investors will own a piece of that too. Liquidity typically comes when companies exit, but we’re aiming to let investors redeem up to 5% of the fund every quarter. This isn’t guaranteed, but if we can make it work, you won’t be locked up like in a traditional venture fund. It runs on AngelList, which already supports $125 billion of investor capital. And I’ve joined USVC as the Chairman of its Investment Committee. — Go back to the 1500s, you set sail for the new world to find tons of gold - that was adventure capital. Early-stage technology is the modern version. It says we are going to create something new, and it’s risky. It’s daring. But ordinary people can’t invest until it’s old, until it’s no longer interesting, until everybody has access to it. By the time a stock IPOs, most of the alpha is gone. The adventure is gone. Public market investors are literally last in line. This problem has become farcical in the last decade. Startups are reaching trillion dollar valuations in the private markets while ordinary investors have their noses up to the glass, wondering when they’ll be let in. Investing in private markets isn’t easy. You need feet on the ground. You need judgment built over years. Most people don’t have the patience to wait ten or twenty years for an investment to come to fruition. But there is no more productive, harder-working way to deploy a dollar than in true venture capital. USVC enables you to invest in venture capital in a broad, accessible, professionally-managed way, through a single basket of innovation, focused on high-growth startups, at all stages. It is how you bet on the future of tech: the smartest young people in the world, working insane hours, leveraged to the max, with code, hardware, capital, media, and community. Your dollar doesn’t work harder anywhere. There is an old line - in the future, either you are telling a computer what to do, or a computer is telling you what to do. You don’t want to be on the wrong side of that transaction. USVC lets you buy the future, but you buy it now. Then you wait, and if you are right, you get paid. Get access here: usvc.com
AngelList@AngelList

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Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
Your SEO is working perfectly. Your site ranks #1 on Google. And you're still invisible. Here's why: 50%+ of technical searches now happen in ChatGPT and Claude, not Google. Your perfectly optimized content? LLMs can't see it. They don't crawl your site. They use training data (already outdated), RAG pipelines (if you're lucky), and citations (if configured). You're optimizing for an engine that your buyers stopped using. The shift from Google to LLM search is erasing traditional SEO while you sleep. And most SaaS companies have no idea it's happening. Study this: Traffic attribution is lying to you. That 'direct' traffic? It's LLM recommendations you can't track.
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Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
Salesforce just made the browser optional for enterprise work. At TDX 2026 this week, they launched Headless 360 - turning the entire Salesforce platform into infrastructure for AI agents. What shipped: • 60+ new MCP tools exposing Data 360, Customer 360, and Agentforce • 30 preconfigured coding skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf • DevOps Center MCP for CI/CD workflows • Native React support for custom interfaces • Agentforce Vibes 2.0 with multi-model support (Claude Sonnet + GPT-5) Parker Harris said it plainly: "Build once, render everywhere your people already work" - Slack, Teams, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, mobile. Here's what most coverage misses: Salesforce isn't building better AI features. They're repositioning from a destination (a thing you log into) to infrastructure (a thing agents call on your behalf). This is the inflection point every SaaS company is now staring at: → If your product requires humans clicking a UI, AI agents will route around you. → If your product is API-first with scoped permissions, you become a capability that agents compose with. Three layers that now matter more than the UI: 1. Machine-readable business logic (APIs, MCP tools, structured workflows) 2. Identity and permission scoping per-agent - not per-human 3. Audit trails that capture agent reasoning, not just actions Most enterprises aren't ready for #2 or #3. 60+ MCP tools is also 60+ new attack surfaces. When every agent inherits broad Salesforce permissions, the question isn't "can this agent do the task?" - it's "what happens when this agent is manipulated mid-workflow?" The SaaS vendors that survive this shift will look like infrastructure. The ones that don't will look like legacy software by 2028. What's your company doing - optimizing the UI, or exposing the APIs? #AI #Salesforce #EnterpriseSaaS #AIAgents #Identity
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Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
Your organic traffic is vanishing and Google Analytics won't tell you why. 50%+ of technical searches now happen inside ChatGPT and Claude. LLMs don't crawl your site. Your SEO strategy is optimized for the wrong search engine. The traffic disappeared before you knew to measure it.
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Florian Darroman
Florian Darroman@floriandarroman·
Just launched: Dofollow Backlink List 🔗 Get 140+ High DR spots for FREE. Comment "backlink" and I'll send it to you.
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Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Today, we are excited to introduce isitagentready.com — a new tool to help site owners understand how they can make their sites optimized for agents. cfl.re/4tgEUPc
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Gracker
Gracker@grackerAI·
The difference between 14% and 72% AI visibility isn't budget. It's consistency over 90 days. Start today → portal.gracker.ai The same framework works for any B2B SaaS or cybersecurity company. 🚀 #AIVisibility #GrowthMarketing
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McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company@McKinsey·
AI is everywhere. But most companies are still stuck in pilot mode. The issue isn’t the tech. It’s that the work itself hasn’t changed. Leaders are starting to rethink workflows, roles, and decisions end to end. That’s where the real value is unlocked. mck.co/4cbNlFI
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Deepak Gupta@dip_ak·
@paulg @ycombinator Yea, growth and small things can be automated with AI. You can work hard, build product and grow with AI agents.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
AI is giving a lot of hard-working founders the growth they deserve. Every couple days I hear about another startup that was working hard and doing ok but not great but has now had its growth accelerated by AI.
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