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Badri Rajasekar ✨

Badri Rajasekar ✨

@baddn

currently glowup health + @livetok_ai | former - ceo @hopin, founder @hopinsession, @tokbox, @microsoft, @stanford

"remote" 参加日 Aralık 2008
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Gustavo Garcia@anarchyco·
Is it ok to not like supabase? I keep avoiding it as much as I can....
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
$24,000 per year from this simple AI Dentist Voice Agent (and why I’m probably insane for giving it away for free) One dental practice was bleeding $6,000+ every month from missed after-hours phone calls. That’s 20–25 potential new patients disappearing simply because no one was there to answer and book. So I built an AI voice receptionist that books dental appointments 24/7, powered by n8n + ElevenLabs, and guided by the clinic’s internal rules and real scheduling availability. Here’s what the system handles automatically: → Picks up calls with a natural-sounding AI receptionist → Captures patient info + insurance details → Checks live calendar availability → Schedules appointments instantly → Logs every interaction into a Google Sheet The wild part? A nearly identical AI voice system was sold to a dental practice for $24,000 per year by another founder. And this isn’t limited to dentists. Any service business losing revenue from missed calls can deploy the exact same setup. Want the full n8n workflow template? 1. Retweet & Like 2. Follow me 3. Comment “ASSISTANT” I’ll send you the entire system for free, plus a step-by-step setup video — including all the ElevenLabs automation pieces. (must be following so I can dm you)
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Badri Rajasekar ✨@baddn·
Stop the guesswork loop with Claude Code! 🔥 The AskUserQuestion tool lets Claude pause mid-task, hit you with smart multiple-choice questions (context-aware options + descriptions), and only then write code that actually matches what you want. Game-changer for spec-based dev leading to fewer rewrites. Good read here atcyrus.com/stories/claude… #ClaudeCode #AICoding #DevTools
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Badri Rajasekar ✨@baddn·
the actually cool part: same AI works across everything - website - whatsapp - sms - phone calls customer starts chatting on your site, continues on whatsapp later. AI remembers everything.
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Badri Rajasekar ✨@baddn·
@anarchyco and i have been working on a side quest an AI that answers customer questions on WhatsApp — then accidentally made something that lets you add AI chat to any website with one line of code here's what happened 🧵
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Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
We are launching something new and very excited about it. A few months ago, I spoke about the need for a large platform that makes health & fitness a part of India’s everyday culture. Since no one built it, we decided to build it ourselves. This pic is from the the meeting where we decided to launch PeakSt8. Through Rainmatter, we’ve supported 40+ companies across health, fitness and sports. One thing has always been clear to us is-India needs a cultural movement around fitness, sports & not just products and apps. So on Jan 10th, in Bangalore, we’re launching Peakst8 Fest. A health & fitness festival India hasn’t seen yet. This is for everyone, whether you're fit, unfit, curious, starting again, or just looking for inspiration. We’ll bring together multiple sports formats, fitness workouts, conversations with athletes, experts and people who actually walk the talk around physical and mental health. We want to build this with partners and not alone. If you're a brand or community that believes in this mission, let’s collaborate. See you on Jan 10th and hopefully we get to do a few sessions together 😊
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Gustavo Garcia
Gustavo Garcia@anarchyco·
I got this popup with AI-generated backgrounds in Google Meet today... I don't know if it is new or it has been there for a while but reminded me when I built that feature a Sunday morning at Starbucks and we released it the week after.
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Gustavo Garcia@anarchyco

In @HopinSession you can customize tons of things including many images (backgrounds, logos, virtual background...). Just hacked a quick demo to get infinite AI generated options, wdyt? Next is to use the conversation, mood, weather... to autogenerate them :)

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John Fio
John Fio@johnfio_·
Highest indicator for low IQ is taking a long time to respond to a text.
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Badri Rajasekar ✨@baddn·
Money moves people, but it doesn’t ignite them. Art, engineering ambition, and righteous causes produce the real wattage. The capitalism part of techno-capitalism matters, which is that you have to eat, but it’s not what creates the legendary outcomes. It’s cross-country skiing: when mission stalls, money carries; when money runs dry, mission fires the legs!
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
Different people are wired differently, but I basically agree. Salesforce and Oracle were indeed built by money-motivated men. But Apple and Twitter were art projects. SpaceX and Tesla were engineering feats. And Bitcoin and Zcash are ideological campaigns. So: money is a metric, but not the only one, and the “capitalism” part of technocapitalism has been stressed a bit too much in recent times. Because the drive to make great art, to advance science, to win in a just cause, will always produce more peak energy than the merely pecuniary. But then, on a daily basis, you have to eat too. I think of it like cross country skiing. Sometimes you’re advancing with the right ski, and sometimes the left. So when the cause hits a setback, at least there’s a paycheck. But when there is no paycheck, you are driven by the righteousness of your cause.
Aviral Bhatnagar@aviralbhat

Do not start a company if you're primarily driven by: - Making money - Getting famous - Doing better than others - Calling yourself CEO/founder Only do it if you're crazy enough to do whatever it takes to solve a problem you deeply care about

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Aditya Agarwal
Aditya Agarwal@adityaag·
Even in Silicon Valley, most people think that AI Apps/Agents are built just on top of leading models like Claude or ChatGPT. The truth is that under the hood, more than 50% of LLM calls are actually made to cheap+open LLMs. This effectively means that Chinese models like Kimi, DeepSeek etc. are powering most AI apps. There is no US alternative today. This should terrify you. We need models that are built in the USA for the cheap+open use case. This is why DeepCogito's announcement yesterday is so important. Let us cook. x.com/drishanarora/s…
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