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Murat Mutlu

@mutlu82

Making @ballpark , made @marvelapp - recovering designer

London, England Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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kanav
kanav@kanavtwt·
Someone built a Google translate for Linkedin 😭
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
What people don't realize, but if Homer was real, he'd look like this
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retro games
retro games@retro_gamess·
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (1992)
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
👀 Show me a better goal to seal a hat-trick. You can't.
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Alex Barashkov
Alex Barashkov@alex_barashkov·
Introducing @primeuicom. Build sites fast. Fear no code. Available today • 200+ handcrafted marketing UI components and templates • Sitemap planner • Prototype + experiment on an infinite canvas • Clean export to Next.js, Tailwind + shadcn/ui compatible • Not just landing pages: build Blog, Docs, Pricing, and more Coming soon • MCP • Skills • AI Designer We started Prime UI because we believe site builders that do not output real code end up slowing you down. So instead of building another “app builder,” we focused on marketing sites, the work we know best after 10+ years of designing and building high-end websites at Pixel Point. Human expertise combined with AI scalability is what we believe in. Prime UI isn’t here (yet) to fully replace your stack, but it is already capable of saving you hundreds of hours in prototyping and the early phases of your next site project. What’s next: MCP: continuously add new pages to your site from Prime UI, aligned with your project setup and style. Skills: an AI-agent-friendly concentrate of our years of website design and development expertise. It is time to ditch old habits. Fear no code and build sites fast, ready for the AI era.
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Johnny Lin
Johnny Lin@johnnylinsf·
wow so i just read Loom’s pricing changes and it’s quite a dramatic increase for most orgs tldr: they’re getting rid of creator lite seats and automatically upgrading all of those seats to a full paid seat with a grace period if you don’t take any action the breakdown of that is: let’s say you have 100 users, you’re now gonna pay $24k/year for all your users. so if you only had 10 video creators and 90 other team members who rarely record or just view videos internal to your workspace you’ll go from $240/year to $24,000/year after your “first billing date after your integration with Atlassian” 🤯 ✌️ support.atlassian.com/loom/docs/loom…
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@nfivesince99 Use to be automatic free kick, now it’s a finesse shot?!?
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Murat Mutlu@mutlu82·
I feel bad for food influencers who come to London to make videos and discover our contribution to world cuisine is fried food from a packet.
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80s Kidz
80s Kidz@80s_Kidz·
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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@chrispisarski You’re better off just looking them up on linkedin, see if they match who buys you’re product and taking the call
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Chris Pisarski@chrispisarski·
YC taught us to never take a sales meeting without asking these 7 questions first: 1) What made you decide to take this call 2) Tell me about the problem. How long have you had it 3) How bad is it? Who else does it affect? 4) How do you quantify the cost/impact of this problem 5) Why haven't you solved it already? 6) What is your budget for solving this? 7) How does your organization buy software? Who makes the decision?
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Henrique Dubugras
Henrique Dubugras@hdubugras·
After Brex I had decided I didn’t want to start another company. But I found my calling. I’m starting another fintech company that can change the world. I wasn’t looking to startup another startup but this one was impossible not to. The opportunity is too big. But the problem is very technically, operationally, regulatory and financially complex. So I’m looking for a founding CTO that is interested in coming in this adventure with me. It’ll be hard, it’ll take long, but it’ll be worth it. Signs you’re a good fit: - You're a technical dictator, not a facilitator. Consensus is cosplay for avoiding accountability. - You've built systems where bugs mean lawsuits, not rollbacks - You believe big engineering teams are a symptom of bad architecture and weak leadership - You're obsessed with ontologies and data models. You know most systems are rotten at the core because engineers treat modeling as boring. - You optimize your own taxes, loans, and entities like it's a competitive sport. You think most people leave money on the table because they're lazy. - You've optimized your LLM setup obsessively. Engineers who use ChatGPT with default settings are bringing a mass knife to a gunfight. - You think "speed vs. quality" is a cope for teams that are bad at both. - Makes fun of 9-to-5 engineers that rest-and-vest - You have an extremely high bar for talent and still aim to be the best engineer on your team. Not secretly. Openly. - You believe the PM role exists because most engineers are lazy about understanding the problem. The best engineers make PMs redundant. The role is in person. In the Bay Area. All-day every day. If you’re interested, send me an email at: henrique@brex.com (we don’t have a name yet!)
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Murat Mutlu@mutlu82·
Christ finally
dharmesh@dharmesh

"Why should companies pay for SaaS (HR/CRM/ERP/etc.) when they could just vibe code them?" I get variations of this question or comment with some regularity (granted, it's sometimes just me talking to myself). Here are some biased (but hopefully, well-considered) thoughts: 1) I am a big proponent and user of vibe coding (what I call "agentic coding"). I do it every day, 7 days a week, including Sundays. It's amazing. 2) My company, HubSpot is a software company. We have hundreds of professional engineers -- just about all of them use AI for product development too. They are brilliant and know how to build production-grade products. 3) Even with this powerful army of talent, the number of internal, core SaaS applications that we have replaced with a vibe-coded variant is exactly ZERO. The number of applications we plan to replace is also exactly ZERO. 4) It's not the absence of talent that keeps us from rolling our own SaaS apps, it's the presence of focus. It would be silly to try and replace our HR, team collaboration, expense tracking and 100+ other SaaS apps we use when we can just buy them. Just doesn't make sense. 5) That's us -- as a software company at some scale. If you're a non-software company it makes even less sense for you. Doesn't matter how good the AI coding tools get. Let's say you *could* vibe code a replacement for that SaaS app you're using, who's going to maintain it? Who's going to keep up with industry trends? What are you going to do when the 20-something genius that vibe coded it over a weekend leaves the company? Who do you call when there's a major bug? 6) If you're a Fortune 500 company at some scale, perhaps you could pull this off for some discrete use cases and the tradeoffs are worth it. You have an IT/Engineering department that is larger than the population of some countries. You can take on the pain in return for the positives. For the millions of others, my advice is: Spend every calorie possible on creating value for your customers.

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bidonica ❗
bidonica ❗@bidonica1·
@botulismsundae @BenjaminCrew1 Roger can make a fool of himself without worrying about losing social capital and I think that evokes a visceral reaction in Don; Don feels he cannot afford to act so undignified, or his façade will fall.
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Ben Crew@BenjaminCrew1·
Don usually deflects the racism/prejudice of fellows WASPs with humor but he is so speechless over this bullshit that he abandons the function.
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DB Hooper 🏀@DBHooper34

@offbeatorbit Lmao look at Betty’s reaction to Roger’s minstrel performance, Matt Weiner was not desperate to write this character as more savvy.

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Murat Mutlu@mutlu82·
This is good stuff
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@jmitch @kylegawley Isn’t it just more cost and time effective to switch to a cheaper tool that’s already built ?
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Justin Mitchell@jmitch·
@kylegawley You’ve never heard of Salesforce? Even HubSpot gets absurdly expensive at scale
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Colin Gardiner
Colin Gardiner@ColinGardiner·
YC (@garrytan) can you please instruct your marketplace companies to not call their revenue ARR? For any investors familiar with them it illicits a bit of an eye roll and starts them off on the wrong foot. Your friendly marketplace investor and fan. 🙏
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