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Naman Goyal
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Naman Goyal
@NamGoPro
Product @Razorpay | Ex PM @Internshala, @toothsialigners || 12 patents, 16+ awards || Hustle: @Xplainerr, https://t.co/lfY8GGYzv4
Inscrit le Ekim 2018
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@heyblake Learnanything.pro a duolingo style learning platform for people sho want to learn about Product Management!
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@emergentlabs @mukundjha @LightspeedIndia @ycombinator @Razorpay @AnthropicAI @shashank_kr Tweet where I talked about my patents and journey! (had 11 at that time and ended up filling 12th in the last semester, DM me for the details :P): x.com/NamGoPro/statu…
Naman Goyal@NamGoPro
A lot of people, on various platforms, asked me how I went on to file 12 patents during 4 years of my college (a Tier-3). Here's a thread explaining the same! 👇
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Here I go, got selected for Vibecon round 2 here's a pitch video I made, builder days are always amazing!
Link: loom.com/share/835c5438…
Please watch at 1.5x/1.7x.
#vibecon #yc
@emergentlabs
@mukundjha
@LightspeedIndia
@ycombinator
@Razorpay
@AnthropicAI
@shashank_kr
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Let your agent orchestrate thousands of sub-agents and build harnesses: github.com/shouc/agentflow
Codex/Claude Code/Kimi CLI supported.

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Anthropic accidentally leaked their entire source code yesterday. What happened next is one of the most insane stories in tech history.
> Anthropic pushed a software update for Claude Code at 4AM.
> A debugging file was accidentally bundled inside it.
> That file contained 512,000 lines of their proprietary source code.
> A researcher named Chaofan Shou spotted it within minutes and posted the download link on X.
> 21 million people have seen the thread.
> The entire codebase was downloaded, copied and mirrored across GitHub before Anthropic's team had even woken up.
> Anthropic pulled the package and started firing DMCA takedowns at every repo hosting it.
> That's when a Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up at 4AM to his phone blowing up.
> He is the most active Claude Code user in the world with the Wall Street Journal reporting he personally used 25 billion tokens last year.
> His girlfriend was worried he'd get sued just for having the code on his machine.
> So he did what any engineer would do.
> He rewrote the entire thing in Python from scratch before sunrise.
> Called it claw-code and Pushed it to GitHub.
> A Python rewrite is a new creative work. DMCA can't touch it.
> The repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any repository in GitHub history.
> He wasn't satisfied. He started rewriting it again in Rust.
> It now has 49,000 stars and 56,000 forks.
> Someone mirrored the original to a decentralised platform with one message, "will never be taken down."
> The code is now permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back.
Anthropic built a system called Undercover Mode specifically to stop Claude from leaking internal secrets. Then they leaked their own source code themselves. You cannot make this up.
Free for 24 hours. To get it:
1. Comment "ClawCode"
2. Like and Retweet this post.
3. Follow me @marryevan999 (so i can DM you)


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200,000+ new vibe coding projects get created every day yet almost NONE of them get customers
7 distribution strategies that actually work right now for your startup:
1. build an MCP server. when someone asks claude or chatgpt the question your product answers, your tool shows up. the AI becomes your sales team.
2. programmatic SEO. pick a keyword pattern (best X for Y). use firecrawl to pull real structured data so pages have actual value. one next.js template, AI generated content, human editing loop so it doesn't read like AI. 10,000 pages × 30 visits × 2% CVR × $10 = $60k/month from pages you built once.
3. vibe code a free tool (calculator, software etc). one problem, one tool, ship it today. it ranks, lives in people's workflows, markets your brand for years. ahrefs' free backlink checker has sent them more customers than most paid ads ever will.
4. answer engine optimization. people are getting answers from chatgpt and perplexity now, not just google. find the top questions your customer is asking AI. publish structured, definitive answers. one founder went from 4% to 20% AI referrals in a month just by doing this.
5. make the output of your product shareable. think spotify wrapped. think github graphs. think stripe atlas.
what does your user want to screenshot and send? build that moment. add a pre-filled share button. every share is free impressions to your exact audience.
6. buy a niche newsletter. 10k subscribers for $5k to $20k. most owners are making $0 to $500 a month. DM them "ever thought about selling?" you inherit trust and a direct channel to your exact customer on day one. underrated.
7. 30 minute voice memo into claude: five tweet threads, three linkedin posts, one newsletter, short form clips. do this weekly. in 3 months you have more content than competitors who aren't doing this. obviously, your project needs to be optimized so it isnt ai slop, but you'll get there.
code is commoditized. time to focus on distribution.
pick 2 of these ideas and start this week to get customers.
this episode was designed to get your creative juices flowing. maybe it'll give you more ideas on growth tactics you'll use this week.
full breakdown on the @startupideaspod
watch.
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Naman Goyal retweeté

Major cheat code for life: Increase your recovery speed.
You will get rejected. You will lose money. You will embarrass yourself. The goal isn't to avoid the fall. It's to shorten the time between the fall and the reset.
The ultimate life hack is the ability to quickly reset and recover.
From a poor decision. From a bad interaction. From a missed workout. From a bad day. You can start over whenever you want. You can't always control what happened, but you can control how long you carry it.
Fast recovery compounds.
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@harshilmathur I ensure my daily limit on claude is maxed out on pro plans everyday (and when it resets in few hours), I max it out again :P
Really fun time to experiment! 🔬
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I turned The Minimalist Entrepreneur into 9 Claude Code skills.
/find-community — find your people
/validate-idea — test before you build
/mvp — ship in a weekend
/first-customers — sell to 100 people
/pricing — charge something
/marketing-plan — make fans, not headlines
/grow-sustainably — spend less than you make
/company-values — define your culture
/minimalist-review — gut-check any decision
github.com/slavingia/skil…

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TurboQuant in plain English:
Think of a smart AI chatbot like ChatGPT or Gemini. When you chat with it for a while or give it a long document to read, it has to remember everything you said earlier. It stores that memory in a special notebook inside the computer called the key-value cache.
That notebook gets huge really fast. It eats up tons of memory (RAM) and slows everything down. On a phone, laptop, or even a normal computer, this means:
• The AI can only handle short chats before it chokes.
• It needs expensive powerful hardware.
• Responses get slow.
Google Research just released TurboQuant, a new compression trick that:
• Shrinks that memory notebook by at least 6× (sometimes way more).
• Makes the AI up to 8× faster.
• Does it with zero loss in accuracy (the AI is just as smart as before).
It’s like taking a giant photo file, compressing it to 1/6th the size with a perfect zip tool, and the picture still looks identical when you open it. No blurry edges, no missing details.
What this actually means for regular people:
• AI chatbots can now handle much longer conversations without slowing down or running out of memory.
• It works better on phones, laptops, and cheaper computers—no need for giant data-center GPUs.
• Future AI (including Google’s own models) will feel snappier and cheaper to run.
• The little animation in the tweet shows colorful bars (representing AI memory) getting neatly packed into a tiny grid. That’s exactly what TurboQuant is doing behind the scenes.
Bottom line: Google figured out a smarter way to make AI’s memory tiny and lightning-fast without sacrificing quality. This is the kind of behind-the-scenes breakthrough that will make AI feel way more practical in everyday apps soon. No magic, just really clever math that finally works perfectly.
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this is terrifying.
Claude Opus 4.6 + Remotion can now generate videos. It can do motion design, demos and animations from a single prompt...
it's so over.
Remotion@Remotion
Remotion now has Agent Skills - make videos just with Claude Code! $ npx skills add remotion-dev/skills This animation was created just by prompting 👇
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Most brands I work with have the strategy figured out.
They just can’t execute fast enough.
Someone built a fix for that.
It’s called Helena — the OpenClaw for marketing.
Give it your URL, and it runs your marketing for you:
→ Reads your site, ads, analytics, and competitors automatically
→ Builds and deploys email flows in Klaviyo or Mailchimp
→ Writes SEO content and publishes it weekly to Webflow, WordPress, or Ghost
→ Launches and manages Meta + Google ad campaigns from scratch
→ Generates UGC video via Sora and static ads via Nano Banana
→ Posts to LinkedIn, Instagram, and Pinterest in your voice
→ Spies on competitor ads across Meta and Google
→ Daily brief: what ran, what worked, what’s next
No agency retainer. No CLI. No dev. No setup rabbit hole.
Give it your URL, and it runs marketing for you while you sleep.
Comment “Helena” below, and a member of the Enrich Labs team will send you the link + free access.

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