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Sarcasm harsh

@SarcasmH0

My Name is Harsh Srivastava || Building :- Frameify Media || Youtuber

Se unió Eylül 2024
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(✿◠‿◠)@thetradingchick·
Spend a day with me in Coconut Grove☀️🌴🥥
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Aanya Bhalla
Aanya Bhalla@AanyaB14·
How life feels when you wear millions on ur wrist!! ~Blessed
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teamframeifymedia@teamframei24220·
🚀 Just designed something clean, modern, and built to stand out. This banner reflects our focus on clarity, strong visuals, and impactful design — where every element has a purpose. More creative work coming soon. 💬 Let me know your thoughts #Banner #ourbanner
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Christina Farhat
Christina Farhat@farhatchristina·
see this is why we said please and thank you
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Christina Farhat@farhatchristina·
not the end of history, but the beginning of the future.🪐
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Natnet@natn3t·
Birthday girl, here I am 🌸
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Janani Prasad
Janani Prasad@jananiprasad24·
“the company that figures out outcome-based pricing will win” - @ElenaVerna, head of growth @Lovable this was my 2nd time @stripe sessions and the shift from last year is wild. one of my favorite talks was by elena verna from lovable. as one of the fastest growing companies, their team nailed pricing as a growth strategy. i wrote down all her insights🧵
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Janani Prasad@jananiprasad24·
editing navbar + adding a careers page + creating a whole new listing all done under 1 minute AND i didn’t even need to open claude code or cursor 🥳
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Janani Prasad@jananiprasad24·
never thought i’d hear an orchestra playing despacito at @stripe sessions
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Elisa (optimism/acc)@eeelistar·
I grew from 2K to 10K followers on Instagram with 1.5M total views in 3 months thanks to AI This is how I did it Reply “GROW” for the full guide!
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Vanshika
Vanshika@aahiknsv·
In case you are curious head over to prospkt.xyz ! have a look Join Waitlist or DM me directly if you wanna join the private beta (giving access to only 10 folks )! It's my first time building something in public ... appreciate your support!
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vibha@vibhayellamraju·
touched grass ( lots of it)
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Sarcasm harsh@SarcasmH0·
@petergyang @tibo_maker Hey Peter yang I run agency where we edits the video of the crators like kamaliah steveson and julianmcoy and many more I am interested if you are open to turn your content is powerful content Let connect
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
How @tibo_maker turned a $2K MRR failing product into a $600K MRR business: "When I acquired Typeframe, it was doing $2K MRR. I spent money on this product and I just wanted to not be wrong. This is the #1 mistake that founders make. It's more important for them to not be wrong than to be successful. If you force the selling of your products, you're not listening to people telling you there's another opportunity that might be bigger." After this, Tibo noticed that people wanted to make viral shorts on social media, so he pivoted the product to Revid and now it's making $600K+ MRR. 📌 Watch him talk more about it here: youtu.be/0UnZnonMN9o?si…
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"I shipped 9 failed products before one took off...now I'm doing $1M+/month." Here's my new episode with @tibo_maker, a solo founder who bootstrapped 5 AI products to $1M+ / month. Tibo walked me through his exact playbook: ✅ How to validate ideas and fail fast ✅ Why his top acquisition channel is still SEO ✅ The pricing sweet spot for AI products Some quotes from Tibo: "When people twist your product into something else, that's a very strong signal you have to follow." "It's easy to lie to yourself [with free users], but if there's no stickiness in the revenue, it's very hard to build a successful business." "I'm convinced right now that just one person can do the job of 20 people." 📌 Watch now: youtu.be/0UnZnonMN9o Thanks to our sponsors: @WisprFlow: Don't type, just speak ref.wisprflow.ai/peteryang @linear: The AI agent platform for modern teams linear.app/behind-the-cra…

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Chris Camillo says 15 people in his network called him last week ready to quit their jobs. All of them had just set up a $650 Mac Mini. The callers told him the same thing: they can start any business in the world and have it running in 48 hours. Stop and look at what just collapsed. For 40 years, the gate on starting a software company was time. Every other constraint got demolished. Time held. In 2005 you needed servers, an office, and a couple engineers. Paul Graham's whole thesis at YC was that AWS had dropped the capital hurdle to $20K. Before 2006, you needed Series A money to buy enough servers to ship. After 2006, you needed a credit card. But v1 still took 6 to 12 months. Which meant 12 to 18 months of savings. Which meant only people with VC-scale runway could actually quit. That gate is gone. Claude Code compresses v1 from 6 months to a weekend. First paying customer in week 2. Runway requirement drops from 18 months to 3. Six figures to four. The math on quitting your job now matches the math on your emergency fund. This is the first time in the history of software that has ever been true. It became true this year. Fifteen people from one guy's personal network called in ONE WEEK. Now picture that across every software-literate professional in the US. The PMs wondering if their roadmaps matter. The analysts still writing SQL at 11pm. The dot-com infrastructure collapse built Airbnb, Stripe, Uber. The SaaS collapse built Notion, Figma, Linear. The runway collapse is going to build a hundred of them. All at once. By the end of 2026. Chris is right. If you're young and you've been waiting for the opening, stop waiting. You just got it.
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