Habeebur Rahman Mohammed

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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed

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Building https://t.co/NjdD1TbCCg — one-import API cost tracking for Node.js. Previously got a $2,800 surprise API bill. Never again

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
Founders in Dubai: what's your actual monthly burn? Not the pitch deck number. The real one. I'll go first.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
This week I shipped 2 features, got rejected by Apple once, scheduled 14 coffees, and realized the best tool for managing UAE credit cards is still a Google Sheet I built in 20 minutes. Building in public, week 4.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
Raising from a UAE family office isn't like pitching a VC. Trust over trend. Character over cap table. Endurance over exit. When a Gulf family backs you, they're not buying equity. They're lending you their name.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
burn0 now tracks 50+ services automatically. No config. It detects APIs from hostnames -- openai, anthropic, stripe, supabase, twilio. Per-request costs in your terminal. burn0.dev
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@emollick This maps perfectly to what I'm seeing in fintech. Countries with better information infrastructure (credit scoring, bank APIs) build better financial products. Building Alif in the UAE, the data layer is still catching up but that's also the opportunity.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
A pre-ChatGPT paper that seems relevant: information processing seems to be the key to growth throughout the long span of recorded history. Better information processing tools are, the paper argues, what keeps societies from collapse.
Ethan Mollick@emollick

A paper by mathematicians & archeologists studying the past 10k years argues population growth needs to be matched with information processing ability... otherwise societies collapse. Each level of info processing (writing, currency) unlocks new growth. So we need IT to save us!

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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@emollick The bottleneck is shifting from creation to curation and distribution. I can spin up 4 AI agents to build my product in parallel now. The hard part isn't building anymore — it's deciding what's worth building.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
A sign that human creativity is a bottleneck is that this year everyone can generate almost any image or video they can think of for nearly free and the April Fools posts are basically just as bad as any other year.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@tobi Added to the list. Building AI products makes you think a lot about what intelligence actually means — especially when your agents start making decisions you didn't explicitly program.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@garrytan Context management is the hidden bottleneck for AI-assisted dev. I run 4 Claude Code agents in parallel through AgentFlow and the biggest challenge is keeping each agent's context clean across tasks. Checkpointing solves a real pain point.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
GStack session checkpointing is useful when Claude Code starts getting worried about long context. Makes it easy to start a new window and pick up where you left off with full context from the prior workspace in a new, fresh context window. Surprising how useful it is.
Garry Tan tweet media
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@amasad This is the right direction. I built something similar with AgentFlow — agents pick up Asana tasks, write code, review each other's work, run tests, and merge. The future of dev tools is orchestration, not just generation.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@amasad Seeing this firsthand. I used 4 Claude Code agents running in parallel to build my product through AgentFlow — Asana tasks become code autonomously. The leverage for solo builders right now is insane.
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
We’re in an unprecedented era of rapid wealth creation.
Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe

"He started a business selling custom vibe coded apps to medium-sized businesses. $1,500 a month, one call a month. $2.5 million his first year. 60% net margins. This year he's gonna do $8 million." @mhp_guy talking to @ShaanVP on @myfirstmilpod about John Cheney, who builds custom Replit apps that replace expensive SaaS tools businesses are already paying thousands for. "You're an HVAC company with 30 crews? He builds your own CRM so you're not paying ServiceTitan $4,000 a month. Built exactly as you've always wanted it."

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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@Jason Building in a volatile market as a solo founder is a different kind of stress. But every downturn creates the conditions for the next wave of startups. Staying heads-down and shipping.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@levelsio Running 2 products and an open-source tool right now. People keep telling me to focus. But every product feeds the other — burn0 tracks the API costs for Alif, AgentFlow builds the code for both. The compounding is real.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@levelsio This is exactly why I'm building burn0 alongside Alif (fintech). The API cost tracking tool started as an internal tool for my own project. Sometimes the best product is the thing you built to solve your own pain.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Best example that you should NOT focus on just one product but keep trying new ones might be Amazon If Jeff Bezos did he'd be still selling books Instead now Amazon with AWS is the backend of the entire internet
@levelsio tweet media@levelsio tweet media
Klaas@forgebitz

@levelsio amazon -> aws

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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@paulg Same pattern everywhere. In the UAE, regulators actually moved fast on autonomous vehicle testing — Abu Dhabi has had Waymo-style pilots for years. Sometimes the best policy is just getting out of the way.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@garrytan Needed this. Building fintech solo in the UAE — Apple rejected my app twice this month. Still shipping.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
@garrytan Running inference locally is going to be huge for cost-sensitive startups. I built burn0 to track API costs after a $2,800 surprise bill — but if local models keep getting this good, the whole cost equation changes. Exciting times.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
Week 4 of building Alif. Current status: - AI credit scoring model works - Bank data aggregation works - Apple rejected the app twice Progress isn't linear when you're building fintech solo in the UAE.
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed
Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
The tool is called AgentFlow. Write a SPEC.md. It decomposes into atomic tasks on Asana. Agents pick up tasks, build code, review each other's work, run tests, merge — autonomously.Every decision is a comment on a task card. Every cost tracked per task. github.com/UrRhb/agentflow
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
I built an open-source tool that turns my Asana board into an autonomous AI dev pipeline.Then I used it to build my product.4 Claude Code agents running in parallel. No custom infra. Your Kanban board IS the orchestration layer. Here's what that looks like 🧵👇
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Habeebur Rahman Mohammed@Habeeebur·
Saudi Arabia just dropped $3B into xAI. PIF targets 7% of global AI workloads by 2030. The future isn't humans vs AI. It's humans with AI vs humans without it. The second group will struggle to justify their fees.
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