Daninal Hung

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Daninal Hung

Daninal Hung

@ItsDanielHung

10+ years scaling 5+ products to 100M+ users in Big Tech. Now building something cool of my own.

Katılım Nisan 2021
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Gus@gustavoskiblade·
I just crossed 100 new connections in the last 3 days. @X members here. I'm looking to #connect with people interested in: - AI development - SaaS - vibecoders - webdesign I'm product manager in Decaf crypto wallet, vibecoder/journalist Drop your website/product!⬇️
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Chad@ChadAppDev·
Looking to connect with people on X! if you're into - building SaaS - iOS development - AI tools say Hi or drop what you're working on Will follow back!
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Chris W
Chris W@Chris_Wozniczek·
looking to connect with people on @X if you're into * building SaaS * vibe coding * AI tools * Opensource * If you're interested in building with AI, different models, agents, tools Would love to connect 🚀 That would be a great opportunity to learn from each other 😉 Drop what you're working on and let's connect🤝👇
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Roberto Celano
Roberto Celano@rcelanodev·
Hey @X 👋 Looking to #connect with people in tech: - Frontend & backend developers - Full-stack & DevOps - SaaS & startups - AI & machine learning - Freelancers & indie makers - Building in public Italian solo founder, building a SaaS from scratch. If you're building something too, let's connect 🤝
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AdiD3v
AdiD3v@AdiD3v·
I’m a SaaS builder who loves: Building products AI tools Full-stack development Motion design UI/UX Startups Creative coding Web experiences Shipping fast Learning in public If you’re into tech, design, or just building things — let’s connect 🤝🚀
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L.M.Y.O@Adelizzle_·
Looking to expand my tech circle! 🌻 If you work in or are learning any of these: Frontend · Backend · Full Stack · DevOps · LeetCode · AI/ML · Data Science · UI/UX · Freelancing · Startups Say hi — let’s grow together! #Connect
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Rajat Sharma | Web Developer
Rajat Sharma | Web Developer@Rajatsharma_87·
Hey all @X I'm looking to #connect with people interested in: - Frontend Backend Fullstack AI/ML DevOps Web3 Cloud Open Source Tech Writing Let's grow together 🤝
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Ash | Indie Hacker@builtat2am·
hey @X #connect me with all the people intrested in ->dsa ->saas ->build in public ->building project ->growth
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Oskar@o_kwasniewski·
@ItsDanielHung yes! we didn’t yet test with okta but it should be able to handle it
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Oskar@o_kwasniewski·
You can now use `npx testerarmy` to get started with testing in a couple of minutes. make your agent create, update, run, and manage tests. this honestly feels like magic
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Daninal Hung
Daninal Hung@ItsDanielHung·
@gdb GPT-5.5 is really a game-changer. Never doubt its capability in making the right decision wih enough reasoning effort.
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
run codex on every commit
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete

People freaking out over my AI spend. What nobody sees: Part of what excites me so much about working on OpenClaw is that I'm trying to answer the question: How would we build software in the future if tokens don't matter? We constant run ~100 codex in the cloud, reviewing every PR, every issue. If a fix on main lands, @clawsweeper will eventually find that 6 month old issue and close it with an exact reference. We run codex on every commit to review for security issues (as it's far too easy to miss). We run codex to de-duplicate issues and find clusters and send reports for the most pressing issues. We have agents that can recreate complex setups, spin up ephemeral crabbox.sh machines, log into e.g. Telegram, make a video and post before/after fix on the PR. There's codex that watch new issues and - if it fits our documented vision well, automatically create a PR of it. (that then another codex reviews) We have codex running that scans comments for spam and blocks people. We have codex instances running that verify performance benchmarks and report regressions into Discord. We have agents that listen on our meetings and proactively start work, e.g. create PRs when we discuss new features while we discuss them. We build clawpatch.ai to split all our projects into functional units to review and find bugs and regresssions. We do the same split for security with Vercel's deepsec and Codex Security to find regressions and vulnerabilities. All that automation allows us to run this project extremely lean.

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Nishu
Nishu@KisekiyaCodes·
Name one solid reason to pick a MacBook over a Windows laptop. Just one.
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Daninal Hung@ItsDanielHung·
@darylginn 100%. A personal interesting work does not only means they spent 20% free time on it. It means they are obessed with building extrodinary stuff every possible second in their life.
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Daryl Ginn
Daryl Ginn@darylginn·
One of the biggest things that helped me decide who to hire was people who had done some kind of personal/conceptual/fun work of their own. It showed me design was more than just a job for them, it was something they enjoyed in their free time.
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Daninal Hung@ItsDanielHung·
@manoj_ahi finding that stable traffic stream is always the hardest part. when launching my first saas, I can think of nothing to do after the product hunt launch. as a result I need to wait for a year for organic traffic to become meaningful
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Manoj Ahirwar
Manoj Ahirwar@manoj_ahi·
4 new paying customers Here are my learnings from my latest product: No matter how awesome your product is, you need a continuous stream of traffic. This is where most people fail. They only focus on Twitter or LinkedIn. Sure, that might work if you have a huge audience or some viral posts, but you can't rely on it alone. Not every visitor will convert, but the more traffic you drive, the more chances you have of paying customers. Here's what's working for me: - Find marketing channels beyond Twitter and LinkedIn - Use Reddit strategically. The goal isn't direct conversions, it's getting more eyes on your product - Launch and list your product everywhere you can think of. Even niche directories with small but targeted traffic can move the needle - Write blogs and tutorials. This pays off in the long run - Do cold outreach to directory owners and YouTubers to feature or promote your product for an affiliate commission. Most will ignore you, but you only need a few - Have amazing customer support, even for free users. Most of ours start on a free trial but upgrade early because we give them our full attention - We get support requests in many languages and always reply in the user's own language and again, do whatever it takes to get more traffic. Then do more of it.
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gaut
gaut@0xgaut·
I swear some people are starting to talk like LLMs in real life
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Daninal Hung@ItsDanielHung·
@mal_shaik "we're closing the round soon" → please, I am begging you to wire the money today "we're oversubscribed" → we're trying to create FOMO so you'll finally commit "we're an AI-native company" → we built a thin wrapper around the OpenAI/Anthropic API
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mal@mal_shaik·
things founders say vs what they mean: "were in stealth" → we have nothing to show yet "were pre-revenue" → nobody has paid us "we have strong inbound interest" → 3 ppl liked our tweet "were exploring strategic partnerships" → we emailed someone and they didnt respond "were bootstrapped by choice" → we got rejected by every VC
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Daninal Hung@ItsDanielHung·
@andruyeung 100%, the 1% are actually undercover pm's and engineers. they identify the exact crossing point of tech advancement and under-satisfied user needs, then drive r&d to align with that story.
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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
Marketers are still extremely underrated in 2026. The right marketer today could literally drive millions (if not more) of dollars or revenue for your startup. Especially if they are AI-pilled. A great marketer is worth their weight in gold.
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Daninal Hung@ItsDanielHung·
@Jbm_dev I am building agents to automate Tiktok posting and some basic SEOs. Still haven't figured out a feedback loop. But the core idea is to automating all thouse manual clicks as much as possible.
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Joshua Martin
Joshua Martin@Jbm_dev·
honestly, fuck marketing. i just want to build.
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