Danylo Borodchuk

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Danylo Borodchuk

Danylo Borodchuk

@danylo_dev

Data Infra for Growth & Ops teams | Lopus AI (YC W25)

San Francisco Inscrit le Ocak 2025
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George Ferman
George Ferman@Helios_Movement·
Cringe edit for zoomers, but it's an accurate representation of you after logging off socials, locking in/finding a mission, fixing your gut, hormones, neurotransmitters, detoxing from years of heavy metal exposure etc
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
How are people running multiple agents at the same time? I’ve tried separate worktrees but things still get messy. I want separate environments for every agent thread. How can I accomplish this locally?
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Danylo Borodchuk
Danylo Borodchuk@danylo_dev·
nobody talks about how working with AI is purpose-built for the adhd brain. it's actually so addicting
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Lily yang
Lily yang@lilyyang169·
It always amuses me how founders building competing products can still be good friends and support each other. A prime example of relationships > everything else
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altra
altra@catboosted·
Calling yourself a founder is cringe these days
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Danylo Borodchuk@danylo_dev·
@skeptrune this is what they're shooting for with dispatch and everything I'm pretty sure
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Nick Khami
Nick Khami@skeptrune·
claude code straight up feels like a human personal assistant to me now
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Phil Trubey
Phil Trubey@PTrubey·
Sorry, but it just had to be done.
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Mgoes (bio/acc 🤖💉)
Mgoes (bio/acc 🤖💉)@m_goes_distance·
I'm super bullish on these frontiers in 2026: -gene therapy -peptides -longevity -robotics -psychedelics -human data infra -bcis and neurotech -basically human enhancement biotech/non-consensus bio high signal human 2.0 stuff, NFA. who's building/investing?
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conor brennan-burke
conor brennan-burke@contextconor·
gbrain this and gstack that when is garry finally gonna drop gspot, the hubspot competitor
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Tom Blomfield
Tom Blomfield@t_blom·
To get LLMs to work effectively, you need to extract and document all the implicit "domain knowledge" in your business. Once you do that, AI agents are magical. But it also means that OpenAI/Anthropic have full access to your company's domain knowledge 😬
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Danylo Borodchuk@danylo_dev·
@eperlste if you over-index on this, you'll attract partners who are only into you bc others want you. brutal lesson there once you hit a dip
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Ethan Perlstein 1-to-N
dating and fundraising are the same thing you’re either hot or ur not
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Zach Tratar
Zach Tratar@zachtratar·
Wait, didn’t the Anthropic CPO only resign from Figma’s board like last week? So they were actively building this while he had a major conflict of interest?
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.

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Scott Stevenson
Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson·
It’s time to expose a huge scam in AI startups: Contracted ARR The reason many AI startups are crushing revenue records is because they are using a dishonest metric The biggest funds in the world are supporting this and misleading journalists for PR coverage. The setup: Company signs 3-year enterprise deals. Year 1 is discounted (say $1M), Year 2 steps up ($2M), Year 3 is full price ($3M). They report $3M as “ARR” — even though they’re only collecting $1M right now. The worst part: The customer has an opt-out option at 12 months! It’s not actually a 3 year contract. In the chart below, by Q5 the company is trumpeting ~$100M “ARR” to press, while actual cash-generating, in-effect ARR is ~$35M. That’s ~3x inflation. On top of this, enterprise AI companies are bundling full-time “forward deployed engineers” into deals massively reducing margins, sometimes producing Year 1 negative margins. At some point customers are going to start triggering their opt-out clauses or aggressively negotiating down Year 3 pricing. And a wave of enterprise AI companies may collapse.
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Nick Khami
Nick Khami@skeptrune·
brother i just paid a $250k anthropic bill
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Zag (YC F25)
Zag (YC F25)@zagdotdev·
Introducing Zag AI review agents for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS developers. Zag runs agents in real Apple developer environments with Apple Silicon, Xcode, simulators, and your complete toolchain. Describe agents in TypeScript or Swift that do code review, QA, security, or App Store compliance, and run them on every PR.
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We're hiring four recent graduates (or folks looking to make a career change) for the world's best VC training program. Tuition: $0 You'll work 60 hours a week, get paid what you would have spent on your MBA tuition and learn more than you can imagine -- unless you quit because you can't handle the pace. You start as a researcher Then you become an analyst ... and 1.5 in three make it to associate You need to: 1. Be a learning machine 2. Have high executive function 3. Be extremely focused and curious 4. Be able to work 12 hours a day for our founders We accept < 1% of applicants, we don't care about how fancy your degree is, we love folks from @UTAustin, and we love folks with a chip on their shoulders Four slots, program starts in May/June... email a cover letter on why you want to be a venture capitalist, what skills you currently have and give us some examples of your work ethic... ... because 80% of VCs are lazy AF, and you can beat them by simply showing up for work and doing 10-12 hours a day and checking your email on the weekends. Not kidding... these VCs are all calling in rich and skiing in Japan. They don't really do much work. researchers@launch.co [ samurai/jedi only ]
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austin lau
austin lau@helloitsaustin·
we just launched one of the coolest features for marketers today: Claude Design 🎨 I've posted a lot about building marketing tools without being technical, and this is the visual side of that. I described a landing page editor and Claude built me one. here's an example of my actual workflow with it 👇
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
maybe i am a freaking moron but why is dragging better than just turning it on? every other app just asks you to turn it on & it’s already there. one good reason is that we are all talking about it now, but i can’t seem to figure out the second good reason. dragging is much more of a pain but maybe it feels better psychologically or something? i don’t get it. someone explain this in plain terms to me.
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this flow

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