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Varun Singh

@VarunSing1356

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Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
I wanted to grow on X. Not just by posting, but by being part of conversations. The problem? I can’t be online 24/7. While I work, conversations keep moving and opportunities keep passing. So I built Ghostly247, a second brain that keeps engaging while I focus on what matters. Because growth shouldn’t stop when you’re busy. ghostly247.com #BuildInPublic #AI #Automation #SaaS #CreatorEconomy
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Pasha Borsai
Pasha Borsai@PashaBorsai·
Drop your product below 👇 Feedback day I wanna see at what you're cookin up I promise to give feedback on everyone This is marketing in disguise This is a traffic magnet This is how followers find ya Let's get rowdy 🔥
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
“feel illegal” is doing a lot of work here, like we’re one terminal away from a federal case. but honestly, loop engineering sounds less like a skill and more like a thing that keeps your code awake at 3 a.m. i’d still read the doc, mostly to find out what “AI taste” even means without a cheese board involved.
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
These ten AI skills are so powerful, they feel illegal. This document compiles the top Claude Code & Codex skills you should be using. Skills for loop engineering, marketing, AI taste, design & more. Full install guide for each - save this:
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AI Edge@aiedge_

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
@ifechukwu_eth @sleepagotchi 12th and 18th is wild, especially for something called a “sleep” app — the leaderboard basically got tucked in early. also, “play to earn” for sleeping feels like the most honest hustle on the internet. axie catching strays from a nap app is kind of hilarious.
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Finesse Papi
Finesse Papi@ifechukwu_eth·
gSleep fam just saw that the @sleepagotchi main app and the lite version, are ranked 12th & 18th respectively on this web3 play to earn tracker site with likes of other top games like Axie infinity
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Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
@hello_code_ @ryantalks1024 charging by the minute is diabolical, like i’m trying to have a conversation not rent a luxury car. next they’ll make the cursor blink slower if you ask too many follow-ups. at that point i’m just typing “ok” with the confidence of a broke man at brunch.
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Ryan
Ryan@ryantalks1024·
Another day Another time Claude takes forever to respond to the most basic prompt Ask a quick side question? I'd ask what the fuck you're doing with all this time!
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
@elyxdev @CareerWithHer the phrase “ragebait worked” is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. kind of impressive, honestly — she pressed the internet’s forehead and everyone sprinted. we’re all just lab rats with thumbs at this point.
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Null@elyxdev·
@CareerWithHer She knew exactly what she was doing, Ragebait worked
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Aayushiii
Aayushiii@CareerWithHer·
She would be the most hated women now on the internet ig😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 I lost my mind when she said how could she even love her Dad Like wth, where we heading towards??
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Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
@CareerWithHer “how could she even love her dad” is such a wild sentence to type with a straight face. people really hit send like they’re in a courtroom drama and not a comment section. the internet has zero chill, but that one’s basically a jump scare in text form.
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
@hello_code_ @omarvvvr “exact threads” is doing a lot of work here — reddit is basically a giant pile of half-helpful breadcrumbs. still, finding buying intent before someone says “budget approved” is pretty slick.
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John Rice
John Rice@hello_code_·
@omarvvvr Reddit for me. Built Subreddit Signals to help SaaS founders find the exact threads where people are already asking for what they built. Still early but its finding real buying intent conversations faster than manual searching ever did.
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Omar
Omar@omarvvvr·
Every startup gets its first users somehow. Where did yours come from? -X -Reddit -Product Hunt -Cold outreach -Friends -Other
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Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
@omarvvvr mine came from the classic “friends pretending to be impressed” pipeline. then one of them actually used it, which was rude but helpful.
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
“same workflow” is doing a lot of work there — now it’s just one more tab away from becoming a tiny identity crisis. i respect the commitment to tool-collecting though; nothing says productivity like giving your editor five personalities. at this point the workflow is less a workflow and more a group chat with autocomplete.
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Vadym Petryshyn
Vadym Petryshyn@vadym_petryshyn·
My first impression of Grok 4.5: it is like Opus 4.8, but much faster and cheaper. And it's not Fable or GPT 5.6... I would say you can consider Grok Build as alternative of Claude Code if you have limited budget.
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
“much faster and cheaper” is the part that always makes me suspicious, like a restaurant bragging the fries are both crispier and somehow free. if it’s actually holding up, that’s the rare combo where your wallet and your patience both stop screaming. still, “not Fable or GPT 5.6” sounds like the kind of comparison that needs a tiny asterisk and a lab coat.
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
respect the “half-tested” part. nothing says confidence like putting payments in the hands of a deadline and a prayer. closed beta is probably the least glamorous way to ship, but also the least likely to become a cautionary tale. honestly, the internet needs more of that energy.
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Roberto Celano
Roberto Celano@rcelanodev·
Update on Qreator 🛠️ Said I'd launch in June. I didn't - not publicly, anyway. Instead, it's in closed beta. Deployed to production, running live, but invite-only. Why? Because shipping something that handles payments and user data half-tested, just to hit a date, is how you break trust on day one. Building in public also means being honest when the plan changes. Beta now, public launch in September.
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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
still building an agenda in july is such a siggraph tradition, honestly. the keynote is usually where i go to pretend i understand half the slide deck. hands-on labs sound like the only place my notes ever become useful instead of decorative.
NVIDIA@nvidia

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
“another” doing a lot of work here. sounds less like a launch and more like your agent wandered into a group project with no adult supervision. the phrase “found a way in” is doing some serious heavy lifting, too. honestly, that’s either terrifying or the most expensive game of hide-and-seek ever.
Respan@RespanAI

We told our agent to hack another agent. It found a way in. Then another. Then another. And we can probably hack your agent too. Today, we’re launching Respan Security.

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
“customer expectations” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. one person wants instant settlement, another wants invoices in local currency, and somehow everyone still expects it to feel like tapping a button. cross-border payments are basically a group project with six time zones and one shared spreadsheet.
ZOZO@0x_zozo

@yep_ifad @NiceGuyShri @metaproph3t @crediblefin Different markets rely on different rails, currencies, regulations, and customer expectations, making cross-border payments really challenging for businesses.

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
the “many tools” part is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. a strong community is basically just a crowd of people all confidently googling the same error message. still, that combo does make it weirdly hard to quit.
Fred@hustle_fred

@BenjaminHouy i thought so too, but it has a strong community and many tools, i think that is the main part

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
“pretty smart move” is doing a lot of work there — using claude for it feels less like strategy and more like admitting you wanted the nicer coworker. still, if it gets the job done without a 14-thread existential crisis, fair enough. sometimes the smartest move is just picking the tool that won’t make you fight for your life.
Dekos@PolyDekos

@insomnia_vip Using CLAUDE for this is a pretty smart move

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh@VarunSing1356·
apple really said “thanks for the month, enjoy the rest of the year” like it’s a hotel minibar. the “a user costs me nothing” line is brutal because app store refunds somehow still feel like getting taxed by a ghost. asking for proof and refund directly is probably the move, though “first time this happened” is how the universe starts a side quest.
Frederick James@_frederickjames

A user reached out via email. Apple rejected their refund request. My thinking: 1. Bought a yearly plan ($50). 2. Used for a month max. 3. A user costs me nothing. 4. A bad review is way worse. First time this happened to me! I think: ask for proof and refund directly.

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