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Alexander Stromov
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Alexander Stromov
@NortrenDev
Firefighter → solo dev. Building Memotiva 🎧 — study with your eyes closed.
Serbia Bergabung Ağustos 2023
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@operatorshelf @TTrimoreau Yeah, that's me.
Great at building, terrible at selling.
Which is exactly why I'm here.
Watching, learning, one reply at a time.
Reps before results.
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@NortrenDev @TTrimoreau Unfortunately that is the state of affairs😅💔 if you don't know how to make sales calls or if you don't sell to businesses.
I grew my business to 10k MRR with cold calling only. (50+ b2b customers)
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@LeilaHormozi They're afraid too.
Everyone is.
The difference isn't fearlessness, it's what you do after the mistake.
That's the real skill.
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@thejustinwelsh Most of us want this.
The trick is that income and life quality are correlated until they aren't.
Chicken-and-egg until you hit a threshold, then life > money makes sense.
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@Cphrie @TTrimoreau Fair.
Once you have an audience, order is just tactics.
My point was simpler: no platform === no one to show the product to.
Build distribution first, then worry about the sequence.
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@NortrenDev @TTrimoreau nah this order changes depending on what you’re building tbh
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@mscode07 Coding is a great skill, just an expensive one.
Hundreds of hours before it clicks. In a world that changes this fast, not everyone can bet on the long game.
But those who do usually win.
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@theandreboso The aspiring creator wave is also the neuroslop wave.
We're losing the line between tools that help and tools that replace. Fine if the output still entertains, teaches, or gives us the emotions we came for.
But what if we stop noticing when the line disappears?
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@vikrambuilds Counterpoint: most apps fail because the founder can't sell.
Good products dying in silence, mediocre ones with great marketing winning.
The skill gap is distribution, not product.
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@iruletheworldmo Counterpoint: "dominate at every layer" is exactly what worries me.
Multi-tools are great for testing hypotheses fast. For serious work I still reach for specialized tools.
And monopolies always end the same way: prices up, quality down. We've seen this movie before.
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everything i'm hearing from openai is incredibly positive
i haven't been this excited since the arrival of chatgpt, when everything felt new and exhilarating.
sam's conviction means they're now able to dominate at every layer of the stack
i think we're seeing that play out in reactions to anthropic vs openai releases
the model and application layer are about to improve dramatically
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@paulg We all remember Sisyphus pushing his rock.
That guy clearly knew the meaning of "maxed out".
The sweet spot is somewhere between "just enough" and "all in".
That's where you have room to maneuver.
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@kimmonismus Like Twitter: doesn't matter what you say, just post first.
Same with LLMs now: quality doesn't matter, just beat the competition.
Push to prod, hotfix later.
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@theo Frontend devs feeling this in their bones.
We already lived through one IE.
Now we're building the next one and calling it innovation.
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@itsolelehmann Instead of competing for product quality and user attention, it became a public pissing contest.
For investors and Twitter likes.
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@KevinSzabo14 Networking is underrated.
Leaving the house is also underrated.
I've solved neither.
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@BacLeodiv Timeline is a bloodbath over Opus 4.7. I'm not brave enough.
Sonnet-only until the dust settles.
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@Sherifdeenolat2 Honestly?
When the limits hit, I'm relieved. Finally a reason to step away from the screen and stretch my legs.
Best feature of usage caps nobody talks about.
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@trikcode $320K for prompt engineers fluent in the lost language of code.
Archaeology pays well these days.
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@theo Staring at my subscription right now thinking...
This is exactly why multi-LLM platforms exist. Bad release? Switch instantly.
Companies would ship better if losing users was one click away.
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@KevinSzabo14 Hardest part isn't the 7 years.
It's scrolling past fake "overnight success" posts every day while you're still waiting for your moment.
Most of it is smoke.
Slow progress is still progress.
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