Chloe Huxley

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Chloe Huxley

Chloe Huxley

@MayHBjerre

helped 140+ companies outrank their competitors by ranking #1 in ai search results and google. 205M+ impressions and $37M via reddit

Katılım Ocak 2013
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Ranjit Bhinge
Ranjit Bhinge@ranjitbhinge·
We build products for non-technical founders @ Blur Launch: SANDBOX LAUNCH: $3K, 3 weeks → Test with 20-50 users → Validate before big investment MARKET-READY: ~$15K, 8 weeks → Launch to first 1000-2000 customers → Start generating revenue You own the stack forever. DM "INFO"
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Joel Strellner
Joel Strellner@jstrellner·
It’s 2025 and spam calls are still a problem. I just got 17 back to back calls seconds apart. I shouldn’t have to install an app to not be harassed.
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Franzi(ska) Gonder 🚢
Franzi(ska) Gonder 🚢@franziskagonder·
One of the most helpful things we can learn as leaders is how to relate to our emotions differently. Not by suppressing them. And not by over-identifying with them. But by getting curious. A simple practice we often come back to is this: When something comes up - instead of immediately reacting or trying to “fix” it - pause and ask: 1. What am I actually feeling right now? 2. Where do I notice this in my body? Giving the emotion a name, and a place, creates just enough space. Space to SEE it. Rather than BECOME it. Because when that space isn’t there, something else tends to take over: shame, guilt, or a survival response that moves us into urgency, control, or withdrawal. This is where somatic work becomes practical. It helps us stay with what’s happening internally, without collapsing into it or pushing it away. And from there, a different kind of response becomes possible. Thank you @jonnym1ller for sharing this conversation with me and others.
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Notef / NEIGHBOR CEO
Up until now, I’ve been using separate accounts for Japanese and English, but X is bringing speakers of all languages into one shared space. I might not even need this English account anymore. Here’s my Japanese account—does it show up in English for you? @notf
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Shlomi Atar
Shlomi Atar@shlomiatar·
lol Golda Meir (first Israeli woman prime minister, the one she’s so badly misquoting) rolls so hard in her grave that we connected her to a generator and solved all of Europe power issues. What a world.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

@ggreenwald I keep telling people that if Israel laid down its arms, there would be peace tomorrow. If Iran laid down their arms, they would wiped from the face of the planet. Or something.

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Olaotan
Olaotan@olaotantc·
Replit tripled to a $9B valuation in 6 months. Their bet: most software won't be written by developers. If that's true, every dev tool company is overvalued and every no-code company is undervalued. Which side are you building for?
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Diamond Bishop 🤖
Diamond Bishop 🤖@diamondbishop·
It's time to bring back the pager, this time aimed at Agent <-> Human communication. Background agents are becoming ever present and will be running for longer and longer times on all sorts of tasks. I don't want them to be stuck waiting. I hacked together a first version of dispatch-pager a mac menu bar app (sneak peak here) connected to an MCP server to make paging available to Codex, Claude, and any Dispatch Agent. Next up is an actual hardware device so we can relive the 90s
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Ali Nawab
Ali Nawab@alinawab·
some places you go without needing a reason. Ghadir is one of them
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Varun Bhanot
Varun Bhanot@varunbhanot·
If reviews scare you… You might not be solving the problem you think you do. The Times Luxury just reviewed the @magicdotfit mirror. In short, it held Tom (the reviewer) accountable. Cheered him when he got it right. Called him out when he didn't. The review was honest and fair. And that’s rare in this attention economy. Some are overly harsh or miss the point entirely. All with the goal of getting more views. But the good ones are a great litmus test to tell you whether you're actually solving the problem you set out to solve. And reading that one, it was clear we were. The people we built MAGIC AI for aren't athletes. They're the ones who've never had a personal trainer. Who find gyms overwhelming. Who can't justify £100/hr 3 times a week. Who just need someone/something in their corner. The goal isn’t to replace personal trainers. It’s to reach the people who don’t want one. That's a completely different problem. And that review reminded us we're on the right track to solving it. Follow me → @varunbhanot for more 🏋 ♻️ Repost to inspire someone in your network
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