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@LvLedOne

founder @chartmonhq

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Lex@Dewback7·
@LvLedOne @SMB_Attorney Nothing guarantees a higher valuation after eBay acquisition. Saying this would be misleading
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SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
This is the greatest interview in the history of television. This man, Ryan Cohen, is worth an estimated $5.1 billion dollars. He’s the founder of Chewy, the e-commerce pet food brand, and current CEO of GameStop. You can just do things, guys!
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@Dewback7 @SMB_Attorney He didn’t want to go into detail about how much he’s going to dilute GameStop because most shareholders don’t understand that with eBay acquisition the valuation increase will offset a lot of the dilution.
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Lex@Dewback7·
@LvLedOne @SMB_Attorney The idea isn’t the question. Maybe it is. The questions were fairly simple and he wasn’t answering
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@snowbdr9 @MathiasRusted @SMB_Attorney So it would work is what you’re saying? Yes we know. Dilute GameStop and buy eBay, valuation increases far more than the dilution. It works out,
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@metapreston Depends on whether you’re a Startup or Established company
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Preston@metapreston·
YC: Ship it before it's good SJ: "We don't ship junk" Which way anon?
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
The number of people talking about how easy is to vibecode an app and their tech stack is huge. Yet they never show the app they built. I wonder why ?
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
Working a full time job and building something is exhausting employer wants to give a promotion, yet… heart is in another place.
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
devs with 0 to 250 followers are often the ones building the most interesting stuff
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
It’s crazy how so many founders will be working on their product for so long and never release it until it’s “ready” There’s a reason why there’s classifications like Prototype and MVP. By the time you finally release it the entire industry has passed you by.
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@hthieblot Eh, part of this journey to mitigate the no life part is setting up sustainable practices and strategic avenues. Yes it involves a lot of consistent work but if done correctly you can still have a life. Work smarter, not harder.
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Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
The romanticization of being a startup founder is kind of insane to me: – You’re statistically unlikely to succeed – You’ll have no life and be totally consumed - Incredible lows – You’re locking yourself in for 10+ years This is insanely hard and NOT for everyone.
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@Polymarket Assuming the visualization provided by AI agents will supersede that of some top apps and operating systems etc out there is… definitely a reach.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: OpenAI is reportedly developing a smartphone designed to "make apps obsolete" by replacing them with AI agents.
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@levelsio That type of automated scraping makes me irate, I feel him.
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
Building what should've been done for collectibles long ago. Pokémon ❤️
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Chartmon.com
Chartmon.com@ChartMonHQ·
See Pokémon TCG Prices in a Different Light 🚀
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Tyler@LvLedOne·
@pumfleet @calcom I agree on this fundamental, I’ve posted about this not long ago. The landscape for open source has changed drastically although open source has its place. You have to protect your moat.
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Bailey Pumfleet
Bailey Pumfleet@pumfleet·
Open source is dead. That’s not a statement we ever thought we’d make. @calcom was built on open source. It shaped our product, our community, and our growth. But the world has changed faster than our principles could keep up. AI has fundamentally altered the security landscape. What once required time, expertise, and intent can now be automated at scale. Code is no longer just read. It is scanned, mapped, and exploited. Near zero cost. In that world, transparency becomes exposure. Especially at scale. After a lot of deliberation, we’ve made the decision to close the core @calcom codebase. This is not a rejection of what open source gave us. It’s a response to what risks AI is making possible. We’re still supporting builders, releasing the core code under a new MIT-licensed open source project called cal. diy for hobbyists and tinkerers, but our priority now is simple: Protecting our customers and community at all costs. This may not be the most popular call. But we believe many companies will come to the same conclusion. My full explanation below ↓
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