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@Anish__7_

20. Bangalore Building Attention in the AI era. Building Ai in the Attention era.

Karnataka Katılım Ocak 2025
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Vidit Gujrathi
Vidit Gujrathi@viditchess·
I’m judging a @GrowthX_Club Hermes agent buildathon this weekend! Excited to meet & interact with the builders and tech folks of Mumbai. It will be interesting to see & evaluate products people will ship that day!
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Akash Anand
Akash Anand@realAkashAnand·
GPT-5.6 Sol is unbelievably good at creating and editing videos. It can do motion design, product demos, and animations like this one I made by simply giving it a screen recording. GPT 5.6 has the best design taste and significantly outperforms Fable, which relies heavily on repetitive design patterns. To help you experiment with video editing on it, we just launched a collection of 100 ready-to-use skills that show what’s possible and help you get started with video editing using GPT-5.6. These skills can create anything from motion graphics launch videos for your product to a 3B1B-style science explainer video. You can also use them to edit existing videos: add captions, generate motion graphics, create voiceovers, redesign visual styles, translate into new languages, and much more. If you want access to the full library, comment “VIDEO SKILLS” and I’ll share it with you. (You'll have to follow me so I can DM you.)
OpenAI@OpenAI

Sol, Terra, and Luna, our GPT‑5.6 family of models, are starting to roll out now in ChatGPT, Codex, and the API.

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Anish@Anish__7_·
Adobe, Davinci and other editing platforms - suffer from poor facial tracking, which makes editors fill the gap. Making Helixar AI track faces better than current State of the art editing Software's, while keeping memory and compute usage better then them
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Anish@Anish__7_·
To be clear, i am not using claude or any other model to edit videos, i am developing my own models to understand video and generates edits, everything is working In House , locally hosted If u guys have questions about it , i would love to answer
Roohi K@roohi_kr

@Anish__7_ @boskykode I am curious how are you learning about video editing with Ai? Any tips on how to reduce token usage? I recently started experimenting wth using Claude to edit videos

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Anish@Anish__7_·
@roohi_kr @boskykode To be clear, i am not using claude or any other model to edit videos, i am developing my own models to understand video and generates edits, everything is working In House , locally hosted
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Roohi K
Roohi K@roohi_kr·
@Anish__7_ @boskykode I am curious how are you learning about video editing with Ai? Any tips on how to reduce token usage? I recently started experimenting wth using Claude to edit videos
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Anish@Anish__7_·
I have been working on an Video Ai for 1.5 year{See first video} It edited and generated this-{Very basic tbh} look at the second video, That is the aim to reach in about an month Everything working inhouse Tag Along if u r interested @boskykode
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Arnav
Arnav@Arnavmj·
I didn't think I'd ever say this... But I think video editing just changed forever and so does the rules of marketing 🤯 The video on the left is raw The one on the right is edited almost entirely by AI No hidden prompts No secret workflow I just gave it the footage and let it cook [Comment- TOOL if you wanna try it out] The bottleneck isn't going to be editing anymore It's going to be knowing what deserves to be edited i.e Storytelling--- but more on that later (time to brush up those skills) But I genuinely didn't think I'd say this so soon... But I think AI just changed video editing forever, yes forever The info the model is "gemini omni flash" I rest my case, what do you think? Arnav "ex-video editor" MJ
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Rob Hoffman
Rob Hoffman@RobHoffman_·
you have competitors with huge marketing teams and $20m+ in VC money how does David beat Goliath? I know how just yesterday we ranked our bootstrapped client #1 in AI Overviews and LLMs… for their $750m competitor’s own keyword I am obsessed with helping Founders solve this problem so here’s my plan: I’m launching a daily live stream where I show you how to use AI Search to grow your company and destroy your competitors the show concept is simple: come on the show, I help you win in AI Search want to be first in line to get an AI Search revenue roadmap for your company? comment “AI Search” and I’ll personally DM you (make sure you’re following to get my message in your main inbox)
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Anish@Anish__7_·
What even is a loop? You've probably heard everyone talking about AI loops by now. And if you're a little fuzzy on what a loop even is, don't worry, that was me too. Here's the thing though. Almost every explanation out there is built for engineers. It's coders talking to other coders about loops for their codebase. But if you're a marketer, a CMO, a founder, an operator, running an actual business, that's not really your world. And nobody's telling you the part that matters for you. You can point loops at your business too. Your pipeline. Your content. Your sales. The stuff that actually moves revenue. That's a huge opportunity right now, and barely anyone's using it that way yet
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Anish@Anish__7_·
Elon Musk spent 45 minutes explaining how he thinks about building companies. These were the 10 ideas that stood out most: 1. "I wanted to try to build something useful." Don't chase the idea of building a legendary company. Solve a problem people genuinely care about, and greatness can follow. 2. "A small chance of success is better than no chance of success." Most breakthrough companies look impossible in the beginning. The odds don't need to be good—they just need to exist. 3. "We kept the chips on the table." Every exit funded the next mission. Instead of optimizing for wealth, he optimized for a bigger opportunity. 4. "There had been no prior example of a rocket startup succeeding." If history says something hasn't been done before, that doesn't mean it can't be done. 5. "First principles means break things down to the fundamental elements, then reason up from there." Don't accept industry assumptions. Start with what is undeniably true and rebuild your thinking from there. 6. "When someone says it will take 24 months, figure out how to do it in six." Impossible timelines often come from inherited processes. Break the problem apart and challenge every constraint. 7. "We're probably going to die, but there's a small chance we might not." Be honest about the risks. The best founders don't ignore reality—they choose to build anyway. 8. "A major failure mode is when your ego-to-ability ratio gets too high." The moment you stop listening to reality, your company starts making worse decisions. 9. "You want to close the loop on reality hard." Seek fast feedback, admit when you're wrong, and let facts—not opinions—drive your decisions. 10. "Don't aspire to glory, aspire to work." Recognition is a side effect. The real goal is to create as much value for other people as possible. m.youtube.com/watch?v=cFIlta…
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Anish@Anish__7_·
Postiz just crossed $145K MRR. Here are 10 growth lessons from Nevo: 1. Don't build a better version of what's already crowded. Find a market others ignore. 2. Win on a dimension competitors overlook. Postiz expanded to 30+ publishing channels while others focused on the same few. 3. Choose an audience nobody is optimizing for. Developers became Postiz's unfair advantage. 4. If you're only 10% better, you're replaceable. Aim for a difference customers notice immediately. 5. Stop competing on features. Compete on positioning, customer segment, or the outcome you deliver. 6. Don't bolt the latest trend onto your product—make it your identity. Postiz became the scheduler for AI agents, not just a scheduler with AI. 7. Market the result, not the tool. Users care about growing an audience, making money, and saving time—not another feature list. 8. Turn your best customers into your playbook. Study how they succeed, then teach others the same process. 9. Brand compounds faster than ads. Creator partnerships and social distribution build trust that paid acquisition can't. 10. High churn usually isn't a retention problem—it's a positioning problem. If customers keep leaving, you're likely selling a commodity.
Nevo David@wickedguro

Postiz is on $145k MRR! Right now, we are growing by $1k MRR per day (some days are better) and will probably hit $2m ARR this week. But how can Postiz be growing that fast? What about the competitors? Why do some of them even struggle to pass the $1k MRR? This is my point of view on the subject. But it relates to everyone. Try to listen. It might help you with your startup.

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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
R.I.P. rebuilding your GTM stack from scratch every session. A complete Claude Skill Library can replace a $15,000/month agency retainer. It is not as easy as hiring someone else to do it. But if you start today, you can have 56 skills loaded into Claude covering SEO, content, outbound, sales, growth, analytics, strategy, ads, social, and CRM by end of this week. I usually charge $299 for access to this library but today, it's free. Like this post + comment 'Agents' and I'll DM you the entire skill library for free. (Must be following, or I can't message.) Taking this down in 48 hours.
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Anish@Anish__7_·
Generational wealth incoming
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Anish@Anish__7_·
@Naina_2728 @WisprFlow It's crazy that if u use Ai to do the same thing , just to gather signal, Ur account will be restricted
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Naina
Naina@Naina_2728·
there’s this 20yo smthn on twitter who was hired by @WisprFlow to j scroll on X for infinite hours and handle the brand account, i can’t find his acc pls tag him below!!!
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