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Anne the developer ✨🚀

@StartupTechno

Developer at a big corp. 🏢💲 Getting into indie hacking 🤩

Katılım Eylül 2013
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Leo Huynh
Leo Huynh@Leohuynh57·
Be honest: Vibe coders, how many of your projects actually made money?
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Frans Ekman
Frans Ekman@Frans81·
@csaba_kissi Thanks for the opportunity Csaba! I help founders and product teams deeply understand their users without spending hours scheduling and running interviews. SelkoDialog.com
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
Share your project/website, guys
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John Arnold
John Arnold@johnarnold·
hahahahhaha
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Andrea Bosoni
Andrea Bosoni@theandreboso·
I feel like social media has lost a bit of its sense of community compared to a few years ago. Everyone wants to perform, everyone wants to grow, and everyone wants to sell, sell, sell. Which is ironic coming from a marketer. I know it’s always been a bit like that but not to this extent. I’ve also used social media to meet new interesting people. I had lots of random chats with strangers that turned into online friendships. This seems to happen less and less and some people don’t even reply to comments anymore. I mostly blame the algorithms for this because they’ve forced users to be even more performative to make sure they get seen.
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Anne the developer ✨🚀
Anne the developer ✨🚀@StartupTechno·
@levelsio What if I have 0 revenue? Should I sell a course on how to make money from building or sell a course how to sell courses? Or just be humbe and learn to make $1 online first 😊
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
If majority of your revenue is selling a course and your course is about building it doesn't make sense to sell a course about building Instead you should be selling a course about how to sell courses cause you're good at that and not at building
Rodrigo Rocco 👨‍💻📈📗 from JobBoardSearch 🔎@rrmdp

@levelsio What about the ones that build and also sell courses?

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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
New day → New people blocked for AI-generated replies. We haven’t reached AGI yet, so why are some eager to become robots ahead of time? 😁 😆 Be human.
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Peter Mick
Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
The more you learn, the more you earn.
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Ahmad Mas
Ahmad Mas@AmasCreates·
Unpopular opinion: I'm a software maker, and I don't use Windsurf or Cursor. Anyone else? 🤔
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
If you're in your 20s, fuck around: • Build stuff • Read books • Try jobs fast • Quit even faster • Learn new skills • Start a side hustle • Use AI all the time • Question everything • Travel where people don't go • Do what your friends don’t do • Meet people outside your circle • Move to a new country for 1 year Random experiences in your 20s will turn into stories and learnings in your 30s.
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Frans Ekman
Frans Ekman@Frans81·
Are small SaaS founders squeezed in the middle of the sandwich? Going niche has often been the key to success. AI brings down development costs, so all of a sudden many new niche products start making economically sense to build. This is all good right? Well, AI also lowers the cost for your customers to build solutions in-house. Maybe they no longer need a SaaS product for every small problem they have? On the other side of the sandwich, AI makes it easier for your customers to configure more complex solutions from big incumbents to their specific needs. So we face competition on both ends and get squeezed in the middle. Or do we? How should we adapt? Where do you think the best opportunities are?
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Anne the developer ✨🚀
Anne the developer ✨🚀@StartupTechno·
@Frans81 Yes, and further in the future in-house software will be replaced by general purpose agents 🤖🦾
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Frans Ekman
Frans Ekman@Frans81·
Here @marclou stays laser focused on the ICP and does not get distracted by trying to serve everyone. It’s too easy to jump on every opportunity, and suddenly realize your product has become a Swiss army knife. Stay focused on the ICP 🎯
Marc Lou@marclou

"Don't buy my product" I've received dozens of similar emails asking if it's worth buying ShipFast to improve an existing product. Of course, my marketing mind wants to say "YES," but the truth is—you don't need another tool. Build, ship, and get your ideas out there; your own effort is your best tool.

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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
Tailwind or Vanilla CSS?
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
i always found fundraising announcements to be strange "hey everyone, excited to announce that we own less of our company than we did yesterday "
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