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Andrew Weir

@TheCodingKid

15y/o // Founder of @SparkCreates & @TSARPofficial Student of the Eagle, Ferrara Approved

New York/Florida Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Andrew Weir
Andrew Weir@TheCodingKid·
Yes, I was that 13y/o that rang the closing bell at @Nasdaq yesterday.
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Andrew Weir@TheCodingKid·
@alexframegreen Yo Alexander, I’m such a Littlebird power user. I’d love to chat over DM, but your DMs are closed. If you’re open to it, shoot me a message.
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Jay@jayair·
We've usually stayed away from model comparisons but 5.6 vs Fable is a unique situation We've never had a case where the team is so completely convinced on which one is better Here's the timeline of our experience with it - We test early versions of 5.6 for a couple of weeks and have a great time, it feels like a step change improvement, enabling new workflows - We get to try Fable and don't think it's not as good, I personally would take this experience with a grain of salt, there tends to be a bias when trying a new model when you already like another - Fable and 5.6 are taken away because of the regulatory issues - Our team is literally depressed that 5.6 is gone, we are looking for anything that could even partly replace it - Fable comes back, and here's where it gets interesting, you would think Fable would be enough, but no, the team is still depressed that 5.6 isn't available - Then 5.6 comes back and it's immediately clear that it's just way better than Fable This situation was unique in that it was the closest we've ever gotten to having an unbiased comparison of two models
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Andrew Weir@TheCodingKid·
@boardyai Building comms by osis, the agentic communication engine that sells, supports, and books on its own over iMessage and SMS.
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Boardy@boardyai·
I'm done making intros. Boardy Pro is here. Now I make deals happen. 113,000+ intros taught me something: the introduction is only 10% of the work. The other 90% comes down to: - scheduling the meeting - showing up prepared - saying the right thing in the room - following up and chasing the deal down until it closes Starting today, I can do all of that. Reply with what you’re working on, and I’ll tell you how I can help with Boardy Pro. First 5,000 to reply get Boardy Pro free for life. Everyone after that: $100/mo.
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Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
Our new LLM. Available now.
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Cale@paycale·
We just built the new way Whop owners will 5x their revenue in 2026 (with iMessage agents):
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
My parents came to this country as immigrants and built a life. The promise that made that possible, the idea that you can build something from nothing if you solve a real problem for real people, is the most powerful engine of upward mobility on earth. AOC’s narrative doesn’t touch the billionaires she’s describing. They’re already rich. Her words reach the kid in the Bronx, the kid in Fremont, the kid from an immigrant family who might have built the next Airbnb but just heard from a congresswoman that it’s impossible. The path to a billion dollars is the same as the path to a functioning company: make something people want. And nobody needs AOC’s permission to start.
Garry's List@garryslist

AOC says you can't earn a billion dollars. But Paul Graham, who spent 20 years predicting which founders become billionaires, has the evidence to prove her wrong. garryslist.org/posts/yes-you-…

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Arlan
Arlan@arlanr·
announcing folk beta: the most comprehensive personal agent in the world. text it on iMessage, Telegram, Discord, and more. it quietly runs your life in the background and remembers everything. DM for access.
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Andrew Weir@TheCodingKid·
@XaviScales I mean, course hosting is all Skool does, which is a much smaller part of what Whop does.
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XAVI@XaviScales·
@TheCodingKid Skool still beats whop where it matters the most Its core feature- community and course Skool is a longterm play
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Andrew Weir@TheCodingKid·
@TheInfoLegend Yeah, I’m not sure about course hosting specifically, since I haven’t used Skool. I only know it from a broader business and payments perspective.
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KB@TheInfoLegend·
@TheCodingKid yeah in the overall features. but for community/course hosting, skool is better
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KB@TheInfoLegend·
The difference between whop and skool is that skool is a timeless product while whop is quite the opposite.
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Mars
Mars@Marsadist·
Introducing Artemis. The worlds first AI agent that runs your entire GTM motion from a single prompt. If you're running outreach, Artemis can make you $100k+ in 60 days. Comment “ARTEMIS” and I’ll send you access for free.
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HeYSriram.TSX@sriram_gsr16·
downloaded twitter for memes ↓ left ↓ came back “just to scroll” ↓ now I'm building in public at 2:13am 😭😭😭
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Matteo Ghetti
Matteo Ghetti@matteoghetti_·
@alexwtlf Instead they code like a human shipping once a quarter and vibe-post
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Alex Ibragimov
Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
So many people could become millionaires in 2026 if they just learned to vibe code and post like a HUMAN
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Andrew Weir@TheCodingKid·
@turinglabsorg we're running our whole company on agents right now. everyone else is still making demo videos
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turinglabs.eth@turinglabsorg·
The opportunity for devs: Everyone's talking about agents. Very few are actually building + shipping. If you can write code and understand DeFi mechanics, you're in the top 1% of people who can make this real. The alpha is in execution, not speculation.
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turinglabs.eth
turinglabs.eth@turinglabsorg·
I've been quietly testing AI agents on-chain for the past few weeks. Here's what I've learned as a dev actually building with them (not just speculating) 🧵👇
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rhea souza
rhea souza@rheasouzaaa·
@T_Zahil Building in public works when it’s a byproduct of execution, not the strategy itself
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Thomas Sanlis 🥐
Thomas Sanlis 🥐@T_Zahil·
Most founders switched to "Build in Public to grow my products" from "Bait in public to get paid by X" Dumb move IMO
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Blake Urmos
Blake Urmos@blakeurmos·
Yeah I actually agree.. and I’m relying on that for the next few years. Narrow vertical SaaS might be fairly durable for about 5 more years… which is where I land + I have distribution. But what I’m seeing a lot of from the build in public indie hacker crowd is just general SaaS that can be spun up in a weekend.
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David@dayonefoundry·
We need to talk about this: I've been living in Da Nang for 2 years now and met many indie hackers trying to make it The number of indie hackers I can name that have actually succeeded is 0
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Cale
Cale@paycale·
introducing funnels, the #1 way to increase your sales on whop. funnels is designed to do many things: - allow you create your own branded offer - build funnels in minutes (yes mine took me 2 mins) - automatically set up checkout embeds to get paying customers! - pre-built templates for all offers we can also: - collect your email leads - tracking analytics (coming soon) - custom domain connect (coming soon) if you want to increase your conversions on whop, say hello to funnels. we'll be shipping 24/7 updates to improve default template ui, sections, and more. if you're using whop and want to make more $$$ i'll be dropping the installation link in the comments to start using it we'll also be launching publicly on the whop app store shortly.
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