Daniel Lomas

178 posts

Daniel Lomas

Daniel Lomas

@TrendTube6

Katılım Ekim 2019
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@codyschneider Counterpoint: Most founders fail at both product and distribution, but it’s easier to blame distribution. If you’re struggling to distribute, double-check the product, maybe it’s not as differentiated as you think.
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
distribution is more important than product we're in a gold rush everyone in the world building the same exact things rn the only way you going to win is better distribution
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@dela3499 I can sink hours into a great video game because the play is the reward, even if I never beat it. My work has to meet that bar: if it isn’t as engaging as a video game, I don’t pursue it. School trains us to grind and call it virtue. No pride in suffering. Optimize for fun :)
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Carlos De la Guardia
Carlos De la Guardia@dela3499·
A question I'm asking myself: I don't always have fun doing research, but why is that? Am I conflating two radically different things? 1. Open-ended discovery that is fun 2. Self-coercive goal-directed things that aren't fun (e.g. I should write more. I need to finish this particular thing.) Perhaps I'm just making bullshit circular definitions, but maybe *real* research is always fun and the painful stuff isn't actually research at all. It's just research-adjacent stuff that is actually uncreative. At any rate, there's no question that I enjoy much of my AGI work - it has continually drawn my interest in a way that perhaps nothing else has!
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Gustav Söderström
Gustav Söderström@GustavS·
They say you should never meet your heroes… Prof. @DavidDeutschOxf - the father of Quantum Computing - is definitely an exception to that rule! He is every bit as fascinating, nice and sharp in real life! ❤️
Joel Hellermark@joelhellermark

One for the memory books: @GustavS and I realizing a decades-long dream to meet @DavidDeutschOxf, the father of quantum computing. We sat outside his home in Oxford, too excited to feel the cold, and talked about everything from the power of fallibilism and optimism as a moral duty to his debates with @demishassabis and the unique role humans play in the universe. Episode out now wherever you get your podcasts.

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Brett Hall
Brett Hall@ToKTeacher·
“I would want…someone who wants to do research in fundamental physics to understand the epistemology of Karl Popper…and that’s it. Everything else follows from that.” -@DavidDeutschOxf on @DrBrianKeating’s podcast.
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Nico
Nico@nico_jeannen·
Ok I need your opinion I haven't posted many YT videos other than the 2 startup exit stories because: - It's absurdly long to make (months of work for 10-20 minutes) - I feel like posting lower production-value videos would make the channel less remarkable... - ...and I don't want my channel to become "yet another channel about entrepreneurship" 🥲 But... I still have other cool but smaller stories I want to share. But maybe with less production value (special effects, graphics, etc) So I'm not sure what to do. What video format do you usually prefer watching?
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@ToKTeacher Astrology predicts. Science explains. Chatbots remix past text. People pose new problems and invent new explanations
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@nico_jeannen Fear lit the first fire. Let fun light the next. pick problems you’d still chase with infinite money and time. Purpose returns as a byproduct.
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Nico
Nico@nico_jeannen·
I think the biggest reason why I haven't done shit + felt empty since I sold Talknotes is the loss of purpose. I learned to code in the first place because I was desperate to avoid running out of cash. I had a fire burning, I could sleep 3h and still work the whole day, because I knew exactly where I wanted to go: Making money again I gave no shit whether I was tired or sad, or what others thought of me. All that mattered was to figure this shit out fast But after selling Talknotes, this issue got "solved". I have enough money to live for the next 20 years or so now. So my biggest problem disappeared So it's kinda funny, the moment my problem disappeared, I became unhappy, because I lost my purpose Discipline gives you the fuel, but purpose gives you the direction. Without discipline, you never move forward, but without purpose, you just drift
Nico@nico_jeannen

I just sold my startup Talknotes for $200,000 on @acquiredotcom 💸🤯🤩💰🥳🎉 I launched it last August when I was looking for an idea I could grow with paid ads, and made a MVP in one week. I took it from $0 to $7500 MRR in just 11 months. 👉 Here is how I grew it from zero: 💡 Idea: I got the idea when I tried to write a tweet using Google Doc's transcription tool, but it was terrible. And I was pretty sure I wasn't the one too lazy to type. So I made my own solution, and Talknotes was created. The audience is pretty broad so it was a perfect fit for Meta ads However… ✅ Validation: My rule is to only reinvest what the project generates, so, no ads until I make enough cashflow ❌ Listing on startup directories + a few Twitter sales generated $700 after 10 days. Yes, it's not much, but more than enough to show there is interest in the product and tell me to keep working on it 🤩 x.com/nico_jeannen/s… I started adding the features users requested, but the launch effect started to wear off and daily revenues quickly went to $0 after a few weeks 🫥 I got depressed and almost gave up on the app... 😔 But luckily, my friends @marclou and @DanKulkov pushed me to continue And I'm glad they did because In October, I launched on @ProductHunt and it blew up 🤯 It got Product of the Day and reached $1500 MRR thanks to the media coverage 🚀🚀 Until then, everything was done using vanilla JS/CSS/HTML + Node for back end. It's simple and easy, but I saw the limitations, so I remade the app using @nuxt_js to make it easier in the future 🏗️ (thanks to @blackevilgoblin and @piotr_jura for the content/courses! @Timb03 as well for the basics!) After that, I took a break and then launched ads on Facebook. The strategy is simple: Catch people's attention, and show them how the app can help them improve their life. No need to over-complicate 🙅‍♂️ Making good creatives is 80% of the job when doing ads on Facebook, most of the technical stuff is done by AI now. Thanks to the boost in traffic, I implemented a feedback loop: 1) Get new users 👥 2) Learn to know them with the onboarding form 💬 3) Make more ads based on the data you get from onboarding 📝 And it completely blew up. MRR doubled in ~2 months However... In May, I had a bad burnout 🥵😩 Multiple bugs slipped into the app, and I had to spend 2 days fixing everything in an emergency while revenues plummeted. This completely fucked me up mentally and had a hard time working on the app after that (x.com/nico_jeannen/s…) 💀💀 So I decided to list it on @acquiredotcom and made a Twitter post (x.com/nico_jeannen/s…) I listed it for $200,000, a pretty low price considering the revenues and fast growth. I could have gotten $300,000 if I accepted payment over time, but $200,000 today is better than $300,000 tomorrow for me. 🚨 The process went smoothly until we tried to use Escrow, which almost fucked up the whole deal. (details: x.com/nico_jeannen/s…) I got extremely lucky because the buyer really wanted to buy the app, but this could have ended the deal. We had to wait over a week to get the money back from them, even tho they said they already refunded it. But luckily, after threatening them, they sent it back the next day 🙃 The buyer finally got the money back, I transferred every asset to him, and he sent me the wire. With the profit made from the app + the sale, and other projects, I'm 30% away from being a millionaire 🤯 With this amount, I can pretty much retire in Asia if I want to. But that's just the beginning, I’m going to launch new projects soon! 🚀 But before that, I need to take a real vacation and detox. My brain is completely fucked up by those last 2 months. I gained weight, and got brain rot from scrolling all day waiting for the acquisition to move forward 💀💀 Surprisingly, doing absolutely nothing is 10x more exhausting than working 15h per day 🥱 Now, all this might sound like an overnight success. It is not ‼️ This is the result of 7 years of failure and working like a madman. I launched over 40 projects in those 7 years, and most of them failed. But a few took off, and that’s all I needed All those weeks working 15h/day without weekends and vacation feels soul-sucking when you don’t see the end, but this is what took me there You only need to win once to snowball everything. Work hard, focus, fail a lot and keep shipping fast. 🚀🚀 Thanks to you for reading until here, and thanks to everyone who supported me 🤞

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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
Yesterday they tied left hands. Today they lock up phones. Same mistake: coercion over curiosity. Coercion looks like it “works” because order is easy to count and creativity isn’t. You can tally quiet hallways and test bubbles. You can’t score curiosity or creativity.
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@PaulRRobichaud Most people who make exercise a habit found the fun in it. Learning is the same. If it feels like homework, you won’t stick with it. Fun is the signal that error-correction is working
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@sanktsalvar @DavidDeutschOxf @GadSaad Universal claims like “anyone identifying as Muslim is untrustworthy” collapse with one counterexample. There are Muslim heroes in the IDF and elsewhere. Saying “they’re not true Muslims” just moves the goalposts. Critique bad ideas, judge individuals
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@notdanilu I’ve always liked working out mid day the best. Between 11AM and 2PM. Nice empty gym, carbed up from fully digested breakfast.
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@notdanilu Early morning provides the most consistency. Later in the day allows 'emergencies' to get in the way and cause cancellations.
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@naval Stop aiming at money. Formulate a problem, craft a hard-to-vary explanation, encode it in scalable leverage (media, code etc), and let markets criticize it. Money is the residue that markets leave behind when your explanation works at scale
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Naval
Naval@naval·
In Most Difficult Things in Life, The Solution is Indirect
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
A good explanation is hard to vary. Bitcoin is money with the same trait: 21 M cap, 10-min blocks, halving clock. Each block is a live experiment, hold consensus or die. Simple, unfudgable, antifragile. Code that keeps proving itself is the closest thing to truth in finance.
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@ToKTeacher pocket calculators mean we can’t assign take-home arithmetic, students will just let Casio cheat. Yet without nights of long-division drills, how will they develop critical thinking, perseverance, even morality?
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Jay Yang
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
Underrated career hack: Be easy to root for. Show up early. Do what you say you're going to do. Take things off others plates. Stay late. Work weekends. Have a great attitude. Don't gossip, whine, or complain. Be easy to work with and hard to compete against.
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@naval But stepping into the arena with a foundation of deep ideas from books like The Beginning of Infinity can help you act with better judgment
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Podcast clip 2: "Life is lived in the arena."
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
@boazbaraktcs @xai Safety isn’t about waving around credentials or pretending we’re always right. It comes from throwing out bold ideas and letting the world poke holes in them. Open release helps that. Let’s fix mistakes out in the open, not bury them in bureaucracy
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Boaz Barak
Boaz Barak@boazbaraktcs·
I didn't want to post on Grok safety since I work at a competitor, but it's not about competition. I appreciate the scientists and engineers at @xai but the way safety was handled is completely irresponsible. Thread below.
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Daniel Lomas
Daniel Lomas@TrendTube6·
Requiring productivity hacks is a clue that the problem isn’t interesting enough.
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