Stan Tatarnykov
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Stan Tatarnykov
@clickstan_
Building https://t.co/8tlTA6h7qL - TikTok for AI apps Created https://t.co/oNawkLr9Fq (80M players, acquired) Toronto | Building in public
Toronto, Ontario Se unió Aralık 2013
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@MurrayHillGuy1 I can’t get below 15. Any advice. Have been on mounjaro for 6 months
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@Tablesalt13 NOW you understand the term ... "defund the police" YAY @Tablesalt13, you closet progressive, you
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@ronaldocramos @genejchan I used it fine as a Canadian visiting Austin. I even got 2 unsupervised ones out of like 8 rides
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@genejchan Is it US only how about foreign visitors?
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There are signs that Elon sandbagged the shit out of that $TSLA earnings call
Robotaxi is about to ramp big
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars
Tesla Robotaxi is now available for Android!
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so i built an app that calls every morning
picks ONE thing to ship
texts if you drift
calls back if you ghost
turns out that was the part of a job i actually needed
focuscoach.clickstan.com
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every founder i know feels guilty about vacation
but when you're grinding every day you stop asking the most important question. am i even building the right thing?
grinding keeps you working IN the business. shipping features, answering emails, putting out fires. no time to zoom out
every time i step away i come back with a clearer picture of where the business should go
the guilt shouldn't be about vacation. it should be about spending months executing without ever checking if you're pointed the right direction
step back. look at the big picture. that's not laziness, i see it as strategy.
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Most people still have absolutely no idea how to use AI.
If you spend a day on Twitter, it makes you feel like you’re behind but you’re not. At all.
chatting with a few non-tech friends made me realize most regular people barely even tried using ChatGPT, let alone something like Claude code.
There’s a huge disconnect.
We’re still super early in AI. I posted this video on more mainstream platforms to get through to people.
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@aruvinchan Imagine your legacy is just… “I made my peepee feel good and then went extinct”. Sounds like a fail 😂 To each their own
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"You're a genetic dead end if you don't have kids."
So be it, so what?
I'm going to die soon, and all this wouldn't matter anymore.
I'm way more concerned about maximizing MY OWN quality of life instead of someone else's, including my offspring's.
Besides is the whole "genetic dead end" thing even scientific? (Hint: it's not)
I carry my dad's genes, but so do my siblings, who have their own children.
My siblings share 50% of my DNA on average, so their children (my nieces/nephews) inherit 25% of my genes.
Where's the genetic dead end?
Having nephews/nieces is analogous to having grandchildren, because grandchildren also share around 25% of your DNA.
Not only that, there's also massive genetic dilution across generations that these "legacy bros" just conveniently ignore.
For example, over just 5 generations, your descendants would have lost the vast majority of your genes.
A great-great-grandchild will only carry about 3% of your DNA.
You don't even have to take my word for this; we live in the age of AI, copy and paste my whole tweet into your favorite LLM, and it will verify what I say is true.
All these legacy bros are so pathetic needing to cling on to pseudo-science to justify why they're having kids, otherwise they have a massive existential crisis.
Have kids if you want.
Just don't have any delusions about how you're heroically saving your bloodline.
You're so fucking pathetic.
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this one mistake cost me 2 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in my startup
after my game hit 80M players I let my ego take over. hired 4 people, kept the project secret, built for a year and a half
could have built a simple version in a month and learned the same thing
two signs you're doing this right now:
1. you're keeping your project secret because you think people will copy it (they won't, nobody copies unproven ideas)
2. when someone asks who it's for you say "whoever likes it will like it"
please learn from my mistakes
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Vibe coders are just slot machine addicts. Hear me out.
Every prompt is putting money in the machine, hoping to hit a million-dollar startup.
Meanwhile Anthropic, OpenAI, and Cursor are the casino... they get paid no matter what.
I went to AI events. Talked to tons of builders. Almost nobody had talked to a single customer.
Because talking to customers doesn't give you dopamine. But building features nobody asked for? That does.
Skip the build. Validate fast, kill bad ideas faster, and only build what people will pay for.
(I sold my game for 7 figures in 2020. Now going all in on AI. More coming.)
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@Cycario @therealworld_ai @Cobratate Leasing a car like this would be >$500k per year, still a flex 😂
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this is huge!
Boris Cherny@bcherny
Introducing: built-in git worktree support for Claude Code Now, agents can run in parallel without interfering with one other. Each agent gets its own worktree and can work independently. The Claude Code Desktop app has had built-in support for worktrees for a while, and now we're bringing it to CLI too. Learn more about worktrees: git-scm.com/docs/git-workt…
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@mrfundman Yes, it’s happened to me many times now. Quite a humbling experience when you realize that Tesla was actually taking the right turn.
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I built a game that hit 80M players. Sold it in 2020. But AI took over game dev now...
So I built an app where you scroll other people's mini apps and make your own in 30s. minis.im
Someone made a game where you play flappy bird by doing real pushups. Just launched on iOS. Would love some feedback.
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