Sujan
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Not knowing how to code giving you an advantage is absolute nonsense.
The more you understand, the better your prompts, the better the feedback you give, the better product you ship.
What will change is that the intricacies of syntax, compilers, module systems, the finer details of type systems, won’t matter as much to everyone.
But you should absolutely understand how the pieces fit together. From syscall to pixels. Learn how data flows, because you’ll be able to secure your systems. Learn about performance, because you’ll be able to push your agent further. Learn about APIs, because they determine how to integrate systems. Learn about how systems fail, because you’ll be able to make reliable programs.
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@Piyush717177 We can call it original for the first person who got it. I think labeling the thought don't matter much here. For me what matters is how thought can change the person.
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One year ago, something changed within me. Before I didn't had time for myself and was always occupied.
Then, I started running which I wanted to do from long time ago. Lots of thoughts started to appear and I tried to analyze it.
Slowly, I got to know that human mind is the root of everything. All five senses that takes input goes to mind and mind is the ultimate sense.
Everything you feel or experience happens through it.
Another thing is your thoughts are not yours. Same thought can appear on different people. It's like you are just pulling those thoughts to your mind from somewhere, anybody can do it. But to pull some great thoughts the state at which you think matters.
The Mind is everything.
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Where do I start…
For a big part of my life, I didn’t fit in.
At school, I’d argue with teachers because I didn’t like what I was learning.
At university, I got bad grades and drank way too much to build a personality.
At my short 9–5 job, I kept wondering what I was doing there.
I joined Twitter in November 2021.
When I discovered the indie hacking community, I felt a sense of belonging for the first time in my life.
It’s hard to describe, but I loved the idea of working on your own thing and sharing everything publicly. It felt like freedom.
So I started building startups.
1 in 2021.
10 in 2022.
It took almost a year to reach 1,000 followers.
I never planned to build an audience. I thought that if I kept building things, some people might discover my work.
In my wildest dreams, maybe 10,000 followers?
So I kept building.
10 more startups in 2023.
As I shipped many small bets, some started to take off. They paid my rent. More people followed.
Then ShipFast launched in August 2023. It reached $50k/month, and my audience started growing faster.
In June 2024, my account passed 100k followers. It felt unreal.
A few days ago, I saw my profile picture in the 𝕏 App Store screenshot.
Today, my account crossed 300k.
Now, some people recognize me in the street.
None of this was planned. None of it was expected.
I’m beyond grateful.
Thank you for being here. You gave meaning to this whole journey. ❤️

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When I worked for a Saas company, they had their pricing revealed after a call only. I always wondered why don't they make their pricing transparent.
Now I finally get it. It was not about the pricing only. The onboarding setup was headache for clients too. The call was also helpful for onboarding the client smoothly and filtering out unqualified clients.
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I can’t stop thinking about this
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh
I've just seen the worst enum in my life
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