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V K
@Vishal_react
Building Valqor: Databricks cost + governance guardrails
Katılım Mart 2025
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@Vishal_react I think most people are also overconfident and excited about AI doing most of their work and they become ignorant
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Day 14/28 - HelpMarq Launch Challenge
We are halfway there!!!
Today:
✅ Fixed a bug a beta tester reported
✅ Read the marketing plan(yes I know I need to start to execute on it, hopefully tomorrow...)
✅ Sent a lot of messages on ig for my web dev bizz.
Learned: just enjoy life
Tomorrow: start executing on marketing plan and continuing outreach
14 days left.
What lesson did you learn today?

Nikolas Sapa@NikolasSapa
Day 13/28 - HelpMarq Launch Challenge Today: ✅ Launched Public Beta ✅ Added sign in with X and Github ✅ Stared working on marketing ⏳ Dont know how to market Learned: give to take Tomorrow: go all in on marketing and improving from beta testers 15 days left. How was your day?
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Day 9 of X premium.
Some hope in the horizon.
Reached almost 20k impressions despite having some bd days.
Got also some followers.
Success takes time.
And this journey is definitely proving it.
How did your journey go today?

Nikolas Sapa@NikolasSapa
Day 8 of X premium. Impressions got a jump. Did some more replies. Maybe I just need to quit so I can see the results. Non the less, these days I will work harder here to market Helpmarq so let this be the starting point.
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@kaynesheenan Every move teaches something. Data just makes it visible.
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@Vishal_react You always learn something
Data is your friend!
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@Vishal_react this is the dream. it would be nice to be fully able to focus building the product and not think much about marketing.
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In 2010, two brothers tried to collect payments for a side project.
They spent weeks fighting bank approvals and messy APIs.
It was so painful they stopped working on their product entirely...
and started fixing payments instead.
That side project became Stripe.
In the early days, Patrick and John Collison used a tactic now known as the "Collison Installation."
While other founders sent a "sign up" link, the brothers would:
- Ask for the user's laptop.
- Code the integration for them on the spot.
- Leave only when the first payment was live.
Developers switched because Stripe took minutes to integrate, not weeks.
The result?
Today, Stripe processes over $1 trillion annually for millions of businesses.
The biggest companies in the world are often built by people who get tired of a problem everyone else just accepted.
@stripe

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If this is true, it’s embarrassing.
An AI summit is supposed to showcase innovation, not rebranding someone else’s work and calling it your own.
Buying a robot and presenting it as “our invention” isn’t research.
It isn’t engineering.
It’s academic fraud dressed up as progress.
Universities are supposed to build technology, not borrow headlines.
If we keep celebrating shortcuts like this, we shouldn’t be surprised when real innovation keeps happening somewhere else.

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UC Browser once ruled the internet for millions of users in India.
Today, most people don’t even remember when they last opened it.
What went wrong?
• Chrome became faster, cleaner, and pre-installed on Android.
• Privacy and security concerns started scaring users away.
• Government bans in key markets hit its growth hard.
• Cheap data (Jio era) killed the need for heavy data-compression browsers.
• Developers and websites optimized for modern browsers, not UC.
Big lesson:
Winning early means nothing if you stop evolving.

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@riteshpatel1884 Stack Overflow solved discovery. LLMs solved immediacy.
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Stack Overflow’s “Golden Era” is officially over.
For 15 years, it was the undisputed king of code.
But in the age of LLMs, the site is struggling to stay relevant.
Here’s why the giant is struggling:
1. Tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot give instant, personalized answers inside your workflow. No waiting. No judgment.
2. In 2024, waiting hours for “read the docs” doesn’t compete with AI debugging in seconds.
3. Many answers are outdated or reference deprecated tech.
4. Developers now prefer real-time, conversational platforms like Reddit, Discord, and GitHub Discussions.
AI didn’t just compete with Stack Overflow.
It replaced the workflow.

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Day 3 of X premium (18/2/2026)
Impression: 17, 272
ER: 2.47%
Posts: 5
Replies: 120
New followers: 6 😎
Unfollow: 9 🤡
Slightly good improvement from previous day.
x.com/i/status/20240…

Ritesh Patel@riteshpatel1884
Day 2 of @X Premium (17/2/2026) Impression: 14,398 ER: 3.47% Posts: 5 Replies: 157 Disappointed × 69 times ☹️ x.com/i/status/20236…
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