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Prince Singh

@PrinceSingh255

Building Cursor for Hardware .

Kathmandu Katılım Ağustos 2017
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16VC@16vchq·
drop your startup idea in one line i’ll tell you: - why it might work - why it might die - and what you’re missing no sugarcoating
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Tancrede
Tancrede@Tancrededib·
explain your startup to me like i'm 4 years old
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Build in Public
Build in Public@buildinpublic·
What are you working on this week?
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Prince Singh
Prince Singh@PrinceSingh255·
ios 27 beta is going to be more stable than stable ios 26.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
pitch me your company in 1 word.
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Amir Salihefendić
Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
Well said. We have a very similar philosophy at Doist. I’m not sure how compatible grinding is with AI and leverage. What will matter most is taste, humanness, differentiation, etc. Not how much you produce, but what you produce. I guess this has always been true, but now it’s being leveraged... “People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I’m actually as proud of the things we haven’t done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying no to 1,000 things.” — Steve Jobs
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen

The fallacy of this is that more creates more. More hours, more hiring, more something. And it is true in a sense. If you put in more work, more work will happen. But I think for most startups, the leverage is really in how differently you approach the problem, how well you cultivate your team, and the strategy. Any large company can outspend you on hours. They have thousands or tens of thousands more people, spending more hours. If hours worked were the metric, every large company and government organization would always win and do the best work. More hours, better output. This thinking is often representative of younger founders, where the startup becomes their identity and life. They have a hard time doing anything else, and cannot understand that your work is not the person that is you. But activities outside of work can grow you as a person too and make you do better work. I’ve never worked this way. As a designer, I always saw the need to take a step back, to take a break. At times, I might work 12 hours or 16 hours, or whatever amount was needed, but it wasn’t the norm. You just can't grind design, you need inspiration. But taking that step away from the work, would give me more perspective, inspiration and I could approach the problem differently or I could just see the solution. Grinding is never good for any creative problem, and startups or creating new products are often mostly about creative problem solving. Grinding works ok for email jobs, or where you just executing on very clear playbook. With Linear, we’ve never worked this way. We work reasonable hours, 5 days a week. All of us founders have families. Many of our employees have families. I personally stop every evening, spend time with the family, cook dinner for the family, eat dinner together, and focus on things outside of work. Sometimes I work in the late evenings or weekends, but to me the pride is that I don’t need to. Company should be succesful without it. My goal is to build a company that is sustainable in the long term, and doesn’t require heroics or personal sacrifices every single day. There are times when our team is heroic. Launches, incidents, some other work that just needs to be done. They will work late into the night because they know it is the right thing. But we don’t require that every day or every week, and the more this happens, the more I think it is a failure of our company and leadership. The team and the leaders should always keep a reserve to use when something is needed. Our thinking was also that quality, which we value, doesn’t emerge from working more or stressing people more. It emerges when you create the conditions for it to emerge. Often it is the appreciation, space, time, and how the person feels. A person who is rested will do better work. I wouldn’t attribute much of our success to working a lot. The success came from having clear thinking, ideas, and focus to do the right things. I sometimes wish we could move the culture more toward a Zen master. Real mastery is not exerting the most effort. It is achieving the outcome with the least necessary effort.

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Chris Saum
Chris Saum@christophersaum·
Active Capital exists to write first checks and put founders in business. If you're building AI-native business software or infrastructure, we want to be your first yes. DMs open.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Part 2 of the @navalpodcast with @rauchg, @maxhodak_, and @bscholl. Vibe Coding Hardware 00:35 Vibe Coding a Turbine Blade 04:04 Open Source AI Compounds China’s Advantage 06:12 You Always Want the Smartest Model 08:41 Software Still Needs Hands 10:40 Humans Are Becoming Verifiers
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Brett Calhoun
Brett Calhoun@brettcalhounn·
Pitch me your company in one sentence.
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Prince Singh
Prince Singh@PrinceSingh255·
Today we’re releasing Zetoe v1.1.8 ✨ ⚡ Response time is now 20x faster 🛠️ Quick fix: Double press ↑ to instantly fix grammar & spelling Available now on the Chrome Store 📥
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Prince Singh
Prince Singh@PrinceSingh255·
Apple is apple not because of itsTaste and culture.
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Prince Singh
Prince Singh@PrinceSingh255·
I don’t see the vibe in the vibe coding.
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
what's the highest ROI purchase you've made for yourself
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Amir Salihefendić
Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
Creating great products is like creating great art. To make something extraordinary, you have to put your soul into it. It’s hard to measure things that are done without soul, but you can feel it.
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Prince Singh
Prince Singh@PrinceSingh255·
Creating great software is an Art. There are very few software which are great in quality ,when you use it, you feel joy, clam ,peace. For me, it's Things 3 by @culturedcode and Bear Notes.
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Prince Singh
Prince Singh@PrinceSingh255·
Using Transformers based model for software is like bleeding money in long terms.
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D🪿@Devsthetix·
What’s coming after Artificial intelligence?
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
If you are a solo founder, reply here and tell me what you are building.
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