Harshit

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Harshit

Harshit

@Harshitjain2001

Singapore Katılım Ekim 2014
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Harshit
Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
i said “i love you” to my dad on a call today (courtesy of samay raina) and his immediate response was “what happened to you today”- express your love to your dads more often guys
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
just finished watching nikhil kamath’s podcast with ajay banga. blown away by how sharp and clear he is at 66. incredible.
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
searching for codex on google shows claude code as the first result. but not vice versa.
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
@Forbes i thought the guy second from the left in the first row was arunabh kumar from tvf
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Forbes
Forbes@Forbes·
AI isn’t slowing down—it’s accelerating. Meet the AI 50 Brink List: 20 early-stage startups building what comes next. forbes.com/sites/sofiachi… #ForbesAI50 📸: Nectar Social, Resolve AI, Periodic Labs, Ashley Maxwell, Giga, Jim Vetter, Studio B Portraits, Axiom
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
i’m actually really really curious- have people really seen any genuine improvement in their lives with openclaw? all the automations that i’ve heard so far - summarizing emails, second brain/todo tracking, news alerts- don’t seem that compelling
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
i remember a lot of hype around chatgpt atlas and perplexity comet… do people still use them? everyone i talk to uses chrome/safari
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
product feature request @cursor_ai - auto mode for mobile agent
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
@akothari kothari is the new sharma
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Akshay Kothari
Akshay Kothari@akothari·
Generally a good idea to bet on a Kothari brother…
Tanay Kothari@tankots

we just raised another $25M after 10x'ing our ARR in 5 months. the crazy part is this almost never happened. 17 years ago, I watched Iron Man as a 10-year-old kid in Delhi. that night, I pulled my first all-nighter teaching myself to code. not because I wanted to build apps or make money. because I wanted to build Jarvis. my parents gave me 1 hour of screen time per day. so I coded in secret, sleeping every alternate night through middle school and high school. built 50+ apps. got a cease and desist from Google at age 12. all for this one obsession: making computers understand us like humans do. fast forward to today: - we've raised $81M total to build the voice operating system - growing revenue 40% month-over-month this year - 70% user retention after one year (unheard of in consumer) - teams at 270 of the Fortune 500 use Wispr Flow daily our Series A2 was led by @hanstung at @notablecap (who was an early investor in five companies that made it to $100B valuation like Slack, Tiktok, and Airbnb). we also brought on @StevenBartlett as an investor and partner. but here's what matters more than the money: we cracked voice input. not transcription - actual understanding. our users hit "send" in under 0.5 seconds without checking. they trust it blindly. that's never existed before. in a recent benchmark, Wispr came out as 3-4x more accurate than OpenAI, ElevenLabs, and Siri. and we're just getting started. voice input was step one. now we're building the assistant that actually does things for you. to my co-founder @SahajGarg6 - there's no one else I'd rather build Jarvis with than my college roommate and closest friend. to our team pulling all-nighters and shipping magic - you're the reason that 10-year-old kid's dream is becoming real. we're hiring cracked engineers and growth marketers who want to build the future of human-computer interaction. the keyboard had a good 150-year run. time to build what comes next. PS: like, retweet, and bookmark to get wispr flow for free for 3 months ❤️ — Written with @WisprFlow

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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
men used to fight wars, now they shitpost on x
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
🎥 Memolect now works with Zoom → Auto-join your Zoom calls → Transcription & meeting summaries → AI-suggested Jira/Linear tasks you can execute in 1 click No more “Who’s taking notes?” - Memolect’s got it. 💜 beta.thememolect.com #AI #Zoom #Productivity
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
tech-bro-on-x starter pack
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
@paulg since startups are so much about the right timing, what if not dropping out would mean letting go of the perfect time to launch/scale the product?
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Don't drop out of college to start or work for a startup. There will be other (and probably better) startup opportunities, but you can't get your college years back.
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
@ekzhang1 i had a terrible time trying to get my application verified for google calendar oauth flow. slowed down development.
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Eric Zhang
Eric Zhang@ekzhang1·
trying to figure out how to use the Google Cloud console is probably harder than defusing a bomb
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eigenron
eigenron@eigenron·
name me a random cricketer everyone has forgotten. i’ll start: Graeme Swann i’ll be waiting on you guys’ answers. it’s nice to remember people who you used to know a lot about in childhood.
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Harshit
Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
i just used chatgpt to help me write a prompt… for cursor+claude sonnet to help write better prompts… for LLMs in my application. it’s ai-ception.
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
has anyone used waalaxy + linkedin sales nav to automate cold outreach on linkedin? how was the experience? is it safe? read somewhere on reddit that their linkedin account was blocked- didn’t mention if it was due to waalaxy
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Harshit
Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
@paulg thank you pg- this will be my go-to answer when my next distant cousin asks if they should pursue cs at uni
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
If you want to start a software startup, you should still learn to program. Even if AI writes most of your code, you'll still be in the position of an engineering manager, and to be a good engineering manager you have to be a programmer yourself.
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
i asked AI to write the first paragraph of the said essay in PG’s style- “Plot ambition against time and you don’t get a smooth curve but a constellation of spikes—moments when a new challenge or peer group jolts you into climbing. Ambition isn’t innate; it’s contagious. Live around people aiming higher, and your own graph jumps. But absent that pressure, most ambition flatlines. That’s why ambition’s shape matters more than its magnitude. It determines not just how much you strive, but where.”
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Ishan Goswami
Ishan Goswami@TheIshanGoswami·
i gave AI every essay @paulg have written, and it predicted that the next essay would be called: "The Graph of Ambition"
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Harshit@Harshitjain2001·
gotta feel for “hot”. cold dm/ cold emails/ warm intros etc. but “hot”? bawdy associations did it bad.
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