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@Sabilappdev

I help startups & businesses to create their app https://t.co/5B6hICLTgf DM to build fast, ship faster.

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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
I help early-stage founders turn their ideas into live mobile apps in 21 days. ✔ Lean MVP only ✔ Clear scope & timeline ✔ App Store / Play Store ready Building something? DM me “MVP”.
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@GrammarHippy Yeah, $100/day passive is interesting, would love the breakdown.
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George Ten
George Ten@GrammarHippy·
BTW running this product now. No time to scale it but making a profit of around $100 a day. Completely passive. Not adding ads. Not checking the ad account at all. Would you like me to write a long-form on how you can build one without even showing your face?
George Ten@GrammarHippy

I decided to launch another hobby product of MINE. Why? So I can be in the field playing with my students. Not teaching them how to play the game from the sidelines (like all your scammy gurus do). Here are day one results: $30(26 euros) spend with $329 sold. New product. New brand. All completely cold traffic. My face or name or any kind of social proof is not on there. P.S. Product doesn't exist yet.

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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@brian_armstrong Nice mental model, quick dips for clarity, then back to execution.
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Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
For me the best way to think about this: snorkel, don’t scuba. Diving too deep is a bit dangerous, and people get lost down there. Take glances at what’s beneath (lots of pretty fish!) from near the surface, and then get back to work. Wherever your motivation comes from (revenge, fear, competition, love of the game, learning, impact) is fine - harness it and get moving. I personally do some journaling (appreciations, write out goals, figure out what I want to get done tomorrow, etc) but then stop procrastinating and get after it.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Billionaire Marc Andreessen says he has "zero" introspection, and that the idea itself is a modern invention.

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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@Praha37v @rive_app Shoutout, tools like that make a real difference behind the scenes.
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Praha@Praha37v·
Again, it’s time to say thank you to @rive_app for making this possible, without affecting the website’s performance.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@nikitabier Yeah, that’s a tough beat to cover 😂
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
I feel bad for any reporter that has to write about my deranged shitposts.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@Austen Yeah, this is basically the shift toward an AI operating system.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@dhh Nice, Sebring always delivers great racing.
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DHH@dhh·
We are back in Sebring for the 74th running of the 12 Hours this Saturday.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@elonmusk Big move, open sourcing it could shift how people approach growth.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Major update to the 𝕏 AI recommendation algorithm rolling out next week. This will be open sourced at the same time.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@a16z Yeah, new layers usually expand demand more than they replace it.
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a16z@a16z·
Why OpenClaw will create jobs: " I can't see these as doing anything other than creating a lot more jobs. Like there's just so much more stuff that needs to get built and needs to get managed." "The same thing happened with cloud, right? When cloud came around, I remember sitting in my big corporate job thinking 'half of these people will be gone in five years.'" "And then, lo and behold, 10 years later, 20 years later, the IT organizations are bigger than they were then, and they're spending even more money." " Trying to ignore this new technology and waiting for it to go away usually doesn't work." @stuffyokodraws @appenz on the AI + a16z Podcast
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@a16z Yeah, agent-native infra feels like an entirely new layer waiting to be built.
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a16z@a16z·
The current internet wasn't built for agents. "There’s a huge opportunity for startups to create these proxies… if someone would give me a scoped Gmail, I’d adopt it today." "There are websites today where the majority of the revenue, and certainly the majority of profits, come from cross-selling. If this website is suddenly only used by agents, that doesn't work anymore, right?" "All of these large consumer sites... they don't want agents, essentially." "One interesting question here is: will the big incumbents catch up and offer their functionality for agents, or do we actually need new companies that cater to agents specifically?" "Do we actually need to replace some of the big sort of SaaS building blocks of e-commerce, of online services, and redo them for agents?" @stuffyokodraws @appenz on the AI + a16z Podcast
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@chamath Stacked interview, Jensen always drops long-term vision.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Jensen Pod!!!!!!
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod

🚨MAJOR INTERVIEW: Jensen Huang joins the Besties! The @nvidia CEO joins to discuss: -- Nvidia's future, roadmap to $1T revenue -- Physical AI's $50T market -- Rise of the agent, OpenClaw's inflection moment -- Inference explosion, Groq deal -- AI PR Crisis, Anthropic's comms mistakes -- Token allocation for employees ++ much more! (0:00) Jensen Huang joins the show! (0:26) Acquiring Groq and the inference explosion (8:53) Decision making at the world's most valuable company (10:47) Physical AI's $50T market, OpenClaw's future, the new operating system for modern AI computing (16:38) AI's PR crisis, refuting doomer narratives, Anthropic's comms mistakes (20:48) Revenue capacity, token allocation for employees, Karpathy's autoresearch, agentic future (30:50) Open source, global diffusion, Iran/Taiwan supply chain impact (39:45) Self-driving platform, facing competition from active customers, responding to growth slowdown predictions (47:32) Datacenters in space, AI healthcare, Robotics (56:10) OpenAI/Anthropic revenue potential, how to build an AI moat (59:04) Advice to young people on excelling in the AI era

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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@Suhail Yeah, finding 8×H100 right now is basically a scavenger hunt.
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Suhail@Suhail·
Having trouble finding 1 8xH100 today to launch some experiments I am working on. If you know of a provider, pls lmk! Crusoe+LL are out.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@andrewchen Yeah, the real shift is when supply becomes programmable, not just better matched.
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andrew chen@andrewchen·
marketplace startups are destined to be massively reinvented by AI. The weak form is already happening, where we use LLMs for customer support, supply/demand matching, etc. That’s easy The strong form is to figure out how much of the supply side of the marketplace can be turned agentic and ultimately, robotic. “Uber for X” will have consumers requesting robots to do X. Every on-demand service of the 2010s will instruct a robotaxi or delivery robot. Or if you’re prev used a marketplace to hire X, then you “hire” an agent instead. You won’t need to app developer, because there’s agents to build your app This will impact marketplace cos differently. Of course some marketplaces - like Airbnb - inherently work in the physical and will leverage AI around the core value prop. And some are bound to lose their network effects as matching fragmented supply/demand turns into an AI problem. Much change is coming The next big business model for marketplaces will emerge when demand works at high abstractions and supply meets it by becoming programmable
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@GrammarHippy Yeah, $0.42 US leads is interesting, would love to see the breakdown.
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George Ten
George Ten@GrammarHippy·
Seems like a lot of people enjoyed this thread. I wanna write another one. How about showing you how a friend of mine is getting email leads for $0.42 - US leads. Using this system. Would you wanna read that?
George Ten@GrammarHippy

Claude writes better copy than I do. Butttt… It’s not Claude writing. It’s the best copywriters to ever live who are. It’s so good that after writing copy for 13 years - I never write copy anymore. Ever. Ads. Sales letters. VSLs. Everything. Let me show you how.

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@Nicolascole77 Yeah, consistent follow-ups signal seriousness more than the first pitch.
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77·
Something I tell writers about the importance of following-up with potential clients: As a business owner, I deliberately don't respond to the first email pitch anyone sends me. Not because I'm not interested—but because I want to see if they'll follow-up. It's a very easy litmus test to gauge someone's competence and persistence. If you pitch me once and give up, that tells me everything I need to know about your work ethic, how much you care, how far you'll go, etc. Whereas if you pitch me and follow-up for months in a row, that also tells me everything I need to know. Your persistence speaks volumes about your work ethic. And I'm significantly more likely to hire you.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@arvidkahl Timely topic, liability around agents is going to matter a lot.
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Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
My next newsletter/podcast "AI Liability: The Landmines Under Your SaaS" is coming tomorrow. I believe AI agents are liability landmines. I'll talk about how to protect your business before one goes off. tbf.fm (feel free to subscribe, I appreciate that!)
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@a16z Yeah, ease of use plus autonomy is what really unlocked it.
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a16z@a16z·
Why did OpenClaw take off? “I found it relatively easy to set up and get going… I didn’t have to spend seven hours just to do the Telegram use case and start playing with it.” "I just think it's sort of that, like just that level of accessibility to users who are maybe not living in a codebase day-to-day." "The other agent frameworks were pretty difficult to use, incredibly flaky, [I] didn't really want to spend a lot of time debugging someone else's stuff." "There's another major part of this that it can extend itself." "It's the first agent I've seen where I can say, 'I want integration with something.' And it's like: 'well, I've never seen this before, there's no package for that, but let me try to put something together.'" "There is definitely a long-running nature of it. You leave it running for a night and you're like, keep working on this until you finish." @stuffyokodraws @appenz on the AI + a16z Podcast
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@lennysan Yeah, it’s becoming a tradeoff between cost, speed, and quality on every decision.
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