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sam // yinterval.com

@sameeism

Advisor @FounderOS. Cofounder @ https://t.co/jHM7UHPn1A → devs your investors wish you hired first. ✦ Clients: @GatewayX, @Owner, @Moonpay, @TheDeepView and more

🌍 가입일 Eylül 2021
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vas@vasuman·
'Lock in and ship cool stuff' pays $0 for most people. Most of you have 0 distribution and don't know how to get it. Working 996 at a random YC company for 120k sucks, but at least it's a paycheck. This advice is how you waste 3 years buying domains and spinning up github repos lol.
Dev Shah@0xDevShah

if you are in your 20s, the biggest mistake you can make it working for a random ass yc company with a random ass founder offering 120k in sf to work 9-9-6. just lock-in and ship cool stuff, and you'll make way more.

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Paul Copplestone - e/postgres
the @supabase repo just hit 100K stars on github github stars are a vanity metric, but i love open source so it's something that matters to me thank you to all the contributors, maintainers, and partners. we didn't do it alone - we're standing on the shoulders of elephants
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Yasser
Yasser@yasser_elsaid_·
9M ARR 🥳 So happy! @Chatbase is going to be a $100M ARR company. Some days I feel it's inevitable, we're past the hardest part, it's almost too easy. Some days it feels too hard and I need a miracle. Constantly moving between "I am a genius, how come no one is doing this" to "I don't know anything about anything". Follow to watch the journey, you will never be this early.
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fen@fennq_·
I am looking to connect with builders from Australia. - Blockchain builders - Security builders OR anything just builders in general. Comment below and lets connect!
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sam // yinterval.com@sameeism·
@yongfook congrats!!! following you since forever when you were at $20k or something maybe. great progress!
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Jon Yongfook
Jon Yongfook@yongfook·
I have been waiting to see that number for a while. $100k MRR!
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Andrew
Andrew@andrewxroas·
If you want to build a successful app AVOID indie hackers like the plague You might think it's just a group of people building software like you but they literally have the most anti-business mindset possible For starters: - They believe competition = bad - Their ultimate goal is 10k MRR (such low goal) - They think product > distribution - They avoid all forms of paid marketing - They all glaze the same X creators that made them think this "indie hacking" path is feasible You must unfollow all of these people and get them off your timeline otherwise you'll soon adopt their limiting beliefs
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
How to 10x your Claude with 4 .md files
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saksham
saksham@saksham_sarda·
I'm hiring curious and exceptional engineers at @runable_hq shoot me a message!
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Rob Walling
Rob Walling@robwalling·
Every email I receive from someone using Polsia is spam. So many that I’ve blocked the entire domain. It’s a shame that this 7-figure, one-person AI startup is finding success by making the internet worse.
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@pointzeroai
@pointzeroai@pointzeroai·
I'm a founder who had an exit and at near age 67, I could not spell AI a year ago. Now with Loveable via Claude and Codex I'm creating and recreating projects that astound even me, getting to utilization in no time. I have 3000 plus business owner clients that just have No idea how beneficial a Loveable could be to their day to day. It is extraordinary. I hope you look beyond 26 year old tech bros in hoodies to help your mission and passion. Boomers and near boomers have the $$$ to improve.
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Anton Osika
Anton Osika@antonosika·
We're looking for more great teams and startups to join Lovable. Many of the people in key roles at Lovable were founders right before joining us. We've built our culture in a way that makes founder-types thrive internally, being able to act autonomously and drive initiatives. If you've built something interesting and want to keep building at scale, reach out to @daniellot_theo.
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sumit 🏴
sumit 🏴@wh0sumit·
next week we’re dropping some seriously good roles. engineering + design, if you’ve been waiting for the right opportunity, this might be it 👀
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Ben Cera
Ben Cera@Bencera·
0 employees. $3.2M run rate. Here's exactly how I operate. TALK TO AI ALL DAY Ask questions. Learn. Challenge it. Voice mode is underrated, speak your mind while you walk, while you cook, in full flow. Treat it like the smartest person you know with infinite patience and zero ego. USE OPUS 4.6 AS A CO-FOUNDER, CODEX 5.4 FOR GROUND TRUTH Not as tools. As thinking partners. I've had better strategic conversations with Opus than with most humans I've worked with. SET UP SKILLS LIKE YOU'RE ONBOARDING A NEW EMPLOYEE Give it a task. Look at results. Give feedback. Iterate until it's right. Then tell it to update its own Skill file. That Skill becomes the base for agents running in production. TURN THOSE AGENTS INTO CRON JOBS Agents that run every night. Every hour. On every user action. Your business starts operating without you touching it. BUILD AGENT TEAMS A PM agent analyzes real user behavior, finds bugs, clusters feature requests. An engineering agent reads those reports, fixes them, and decides what it can push to prod without asking you. Unit tests the agents can't modify are your guardrails. AUTOMATE EVERYTHING YOU'RE THE BOTTLENECK ON Support. Marketing. Email. Ops. Rule: if a task lands on your desk more than twice, it becomes an agent. DO NOT HIRE Not until you are in serious pain and actively losing business. That moment should not come for a long while. Agents don't have opinions, don't need 1:1s, and don't sleep. HAVE FUN This is the most interesting time in history to build a company alone. Don't waste it being too serious about it.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
i heard about a guy in a small town in england who turned his openclaw into a short form video marketing machine millions of views, steady app downloads, and revenue coming in every day i needed to find out how he was doing it 1. spin up an ai “employee” using openclaw 2. give it one job like grow your app with tiktokk 3. give it access to tiktokk analytics, a browser to research and image/video tools to create content 4. the openclaw studies your niche and starts generating slideshows and videos 5. every post feeds performance data back into the system views → hook quality downloads → CTA quality revenue → funnel quality the openclaw then iterates on - new hooks - new formats - new CTAs until it finds winners one of his posts hit 170k+ views and the system keeps improving because the analytics loop feeds back into the content generation so the agent slowly learns what works what i like about this is the framing most people think about ai tools this is different you spin up an ai employee you give it a job and let it run the loop thanks to @oliverhenry for coming on the @startupideaspod today more like this soon, i will share the most interesting stories and gatekeep nothing this episode was dripping in sauce i gotta try this and see if it works kinda wild if it does watch
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Michael Seibel
Michael Seibel@mwseibel·
Note to normal folks who aren’t regularly using AI. When someone seems unusually well informed or has a particularly helpful suggestion, they might be using AI! And you can use it too :)
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