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@OshaIsThisSafe

Safety + Workflow = shaping the future of safety thru Media & Tech with the most engaged Safety Channel in the world.

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NOSHA@OshaIsThisSafe·
I’m Brad Thomas, introducing myself as the mind behind @OshaIsThisSafe + Co-Owner of Accurate Safety Compliance @accuratesafety — a full-service safety company with national reach across 6 departments: 👷‍♂️ Consulting 🧤 Supplies 👨‍🏫 Training 🧪 Industrial Hygiene 📱 Technology 💀 Media linkedin.com/in/brad-thomas…
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
If everyone can copy your features in weeks now… does brand become the real moat?
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Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
When a UX designer volunteers at a marathon...
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Vishal@vishaltweetup·
If AI writes 90% of the code, what do we call developers now?
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Karthik@karthikponna19·
"it worked on production just like it did on localhost"
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Just For Profit
Just For Profit@jfpinsights·
@BacLeodiv Building too many features- you lose on resources, you’ll not know which features you should prioritise. And early adopters will get confused about your offering
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Leo Huynh
Leo Huynh@Leohuynh57·
As a founder, What’s the biggest waste of time? - Overplanning - Building too many features - Meetings - Branding too early
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Kyle Aster
Kyle Aster@kneath·
Are you working at a company working on an Everything App right now? So is everyone else. It's a trap created by the possibilities of LLMs and weak product vision. I'm sure yours will be different, though.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
Be brutally honest. What do you actually do on days when you have absolutely zero motivation to do anything?
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
@eli_titu Ai will kill AI in the morning and buildd new one in the evening
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
AI will kill AI
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Coder girl 👩‍💻
Coder girl 👩‍💻@dev_maims·
If Claude Code can now write code, run the app, debug errors, review pull requests, and even fix bugs automatically what exactly is left for junior developers to do?
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NirvanaNuts
NirvanaNuts@NirvanaNutss·
@_Investinq A three trillion dollar company announcing that humans are the obstacle to their product tells you everything about which side of the transaction you're on. The tool started shopping for a better user.
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StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
The CEO of a $3 trillion company just admitted the biggest threat to AI has nothing to do with the technology itself. It is YOU. Satya Nadella spoke at Davos and said the real obstacle to AI is getting people to actually change how they work. He gave a personal example. Before Davos, his team would spend days preparing briefing notes, filtering up through layers of staff before reaching him. That process had not changed since he joined Microsoft in 1992. Now he types one sentence into Copilot and gets a full 360-degree brief in seconds what Microsoft is doing for a client, what that client is doing for Microsoft, the whole picture at once. Nadella said that kind of capability does not just speed things up, it completely inverts how information flows through an entire organization. The old model, departments hoarding knowledge, information trickling upward through hierarchy, is now structurally obsolete. Most companies have not figured that out yet. He said firms will see almost zero productivity gains from AI unless leaders actively redesign their structures, retrain their people, and rebuild how context moves through the organization. The companies that refuse to change will not just fall behind and they will become irrelevant to the ones that do. His exact words: "That's why you're going to see the challenge of why am I not seeing immediate results in productivity. You have to do the hard work." The hard work is convincing an entire workforce to let go of how they have operated for decades. That is the actual AI race and most companies are losing it before it even starts.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

Microsoft CEO: The biggest obstacle to expanding artificial intelligence is persuading people to change the way they work.

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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
AI was supposed to save me time, but somehow I’m busier than ever.
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Dragan Maricic
Dragan Maricic@dramaricic·
You don’t ship a product. You ship bugs… and then slowly remove them. That’s SaaS. What’s your worst one?👇
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
"SaaS is dead" "MCP is dead" "OpenClaw is dead" What's dead next, guys?
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Rob Walling
Rob Walling@robwalling·
Overnight success usually takes a decade.
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Balint Orosz
Balint Orosz@balintorosz·
There's a lot of noise around how "Ai generates buggy software". The truth is writing the code was always 20% of the time. Testing and refining was always 80%. But now as that 20% compresses 10x, we want to compress the 80% as well... That's the mistake.
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Sergio Pereira
Sergio Pereira@SergioRocks·
Software budgets are small. Services budgets are massive. Most Founders building AI startups are chasing the software line. But look at how companies actually spend money. - $10K per year for accounting software - $30K for a tax tool - $5K for workflow automation Then they spend $120K on an accountant to actually close the books. The same pattern exists everywhere. - Recruiters cost more than ATS tools - Insurance brokers cost more than policy software - Consultants cost more than analytics dashboards For every $1 spent on software, roughly $6 is spent on labor. That is the real AI opportunity. If a task is already outsourced, three things are true: - The company already accepts external help - There is a clear budget line - The buyer is purchasing an outcome That makes it the perfect entry point for AI-native companies. The next generation of great AI companies will not sell dashboards. They will just deliver the outcome.
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MD Kadiwal
MD Kadiwal@md_kadiwal·
@OshaIsThisSafe 100%. flexibility beats stubbornness. the idea that lasts is rarely the first one
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MD Kadiwal
MD Kadiwal@md_kadiwal·
how long before you changed your original idea completely?
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NOSHA@OshaIsThisSafe·
@TTrimoreau Listening to customers solutions more than their problems
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
What’s the biggest mistake you made starting your first SaaS/App ?
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