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Ali Tarraf

@alitarraf

Creativity. Invention. 0 to 1. Imagineer. @rogueinventions @flyingflatbread

Oregon, USA Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Ali Tarraf
Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
Used @Replit to build an idea and cofounder matching platform sparkea.app ! You can vote on ideas. Match with like minded folks. Build together with instant chat. Try it at sparkea.app
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
I'm launching a marketplace for Vibe-Coded apps + AI Skills 👉 think AppSumo for people building with Claude/Codex in a weekend. Looking for early beta partners, DM me or leave comment. Will get exposure to 1 million peeps.
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Frank Denbow
Frank Denbow@frankdenbowgoat·
Hackathon @ballersappai project by Harsh: - team + jersey tracking (on the fly) - player tracking (even when they disappear) - event tracking - court homography - 3D player tracking (skeleton + mesh) Thanks to @roboflow for training infra! Sign up: realballers.com
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Oliver ೫@oliverhamrin·
Just learned about Ken Isaacs' "Superchair" (1967). Built-in book rest, shelves, lamp, drink tray, and a seat back that folds into a bed. A place for "inventive work and the individual search for peace of mind", as he put it. It was meant for people to build it themselves, hence the almost unfinished look. Blueprints were published in Popular Science in 1968.
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Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
@WHOOP feature request. I upload a pic of my xfit workout. App process it with LLM and have my workout setup with correct exercise reps and sets in strength trainer.
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Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
Work in progress on my version of Self Hug by Jacob Grosse-Ophoff.
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Toni Gemayel@tonigemayel·
That was fast. From our very first conversation it was clear that we shared a vision for where prediction markets are going and that Coinbase + Clearing would be a formidable fit. I can think of no better venue to bring regulated prediction markets onchain.
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

Last week: prediction markets launch on Coinbase. This week: we bring in the team that helped make prediction markets what they are today. Just getting started.

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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
A simple rule for life that rarely fails: Optimize for enthusiasm. Make as many choices as you can that leave you feeling energetic and interested. Pay attention to when you have the urge to pursue or participate in something and do more of it.
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Cody James 🇺🇸
Cody James 🇺🇸@codyaims·
FWIW - We’ll be adding your equipment / product as a standard option available in every COLAB And work full time to sell your gear to get you tens of millions in Military contracts, field demos, etc And we build training / train America on your tech Again, no equity needed
Cody James 🇺🇸@codyaims

I’m looking to invest in America’s new garage machine tool companies If you are building capabilities that can fit in the American garage, send me a DM - Desktop mills/lathes - 3D printers - Laser Welders - 3D Scanners - Home Casting - Sheet Metal (cutting, bending) - Tools

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Michele Catasta
Michele Catasta@pirroh·
I’m feeling jolly. Let me be your not-so-secret Santa 🎅🏻 Reply to this post with an idea you want to create, and your Replit username. Tomorrow I’ll send $50 in credits to the first 100 replies.
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Ali Tarraf
Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
@kevinleeme I feel you man. Similar experience on my side, 2nd child transition with difficulties at my business was and is still brutal. Hang in there.
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Kevin Lee
Kevin Lee@kevinleeme·
As we approach the holidays, I can’t help but feel sentimental. This was one of the hardest years we’ve ever faced at immi and one of the most transformative years of my life. Turns out timing is everything. Tariff effects on unit economics forced us to turn down a nationwide, full chain launch at one of the largest conventional grocers in the country. It was one of the hardest decisions we’ve had to make. We had to migrate the majority of our complex Asia supply chain to mitigate further geopolitical risk from subsequent tariff announcements. I still don’t know how our ops team managed to pull this off over the course of a year. And although we’ve grown rapidly over the past few years, we had to go back to the drawing board again to reinvent our product in order to break through the taste ceiling and appeal to mainstream Americans. Work was my whole life and my whole identity for so many years. But halfway through the year, my wife and I had our second baby boy. Everyone told me the transition from one to two would be hard. I didn’t realize just how hard it would be especially while running a business. You’re told that having children helps you prioritize better. That might be true. But what no parent is proud to admit is that in reality, you just lose 4–5 hours a day. You wake up, scramble through breakfast and daycare dropoff, and half your morning is gone. Then you rush to get as much done as you can before 5:30 hits and it’s time for pickup. Evenings are a mad rush. Dinner, bathtime, storytime. If both kids go down without a fuss, you clean up the mess left behind, and it’s somehow already 8:00pm. Good luck finding the energy to work more before passing out at 10pm and running it back the next day. Weekends are the hardest. What used to be time to reflect, plan, and strategize is now nonstop attention and care. My wife and I end each weekend looking at each other like we just finished a battle. I wish I could say it gets easier, but this is just the new reality. There’s no time to whine or make excuses. Millions of parents do this every day with more kids, fewer resources, and far less flexibility than we have. I’ve gotten better at managing my time, and I think my output is back up to 70% of what it used to be. There have been incredible moments, too. Our family made memories I’ll never forget. And some exciting things happened at immi especially in the last quarter. Without those, this post would’ve been much harder to write. The biggest thing I learned this year was to find ways to slow down time. Earlier this year, my toddler realized I cared more about being on my phone responding to Slack than playing with him. One time, I turned down his bid for attention, and the disappointment in his eyes is forever seared into my memory. I decided right then I never wanted to be the kind of dad who justified being absent with the excuse of building a future for them. So I stopped using my phone around them. And every morning when I wake up, I take a few extra seconds to stare at the ceiling and say thank you to the universe for letting me be alive. Somehow it just reminds me to appreciate these days before I'm old and the children are out of the house. I’m still figuring all this out. I’m preparing for my multiday tradition of writing my annual reflections and I’m not even sure how I’ll find the uninterrupted time to do that deep work. But I guess this is what entrepreneurship and parenting looks like. You hold out hope that you can do it all and somewhere along the way, you realize something’s gotta give. I think that's okay. It's time for me to shed my old identity, evolve, and move on.
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rogueinventions
rogueinventions@rogueinventions·
Small cap day trading agent scanner To look at stocks gapping up in real time. Then score them and initiating a trade, If it meets algo criteria.
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Ali Tarraf
Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
@TwosApp is there an update coming for the android app? google play says this app isn't available for your device because it was made for an older version of android.
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Ali Tarraf
Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
@IlirAliu_ Exactly....there is a huge disconnect between the factory floor and the AI pitches. When i was in middle east we were picthing industry 4.0 solutions while the factory we visited were surviving at 1.0...
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Ilir Aliu
Ilir Aliu@IlirAliu_·
AI in robotics gets all the attention right now, but sometimes the most interesting work is very practical. Viet built a small vision system that counts potatoes on a conveyor belt. No giant dataset. No huge model. Just a clear problem and a smart setup. He used Ultralytics’ ObjectCounter, trained a tiny YOLO11 nano model, and because there was no potato dataset, he annotated a single frame with SAM 2 and trained from that. One frame. Still works across the whole video. It is a good reminder that useful AI in industry often looks like this. Focused. Lightweight. Solves a real task. If you work in manufacturing or robotics, these small systems are usually the fastest wins. They save time, reduce errors, and do not need massive infrastructure. Nice work, Viet. His projects: github.com/vietnh1009 —- Weekly robotics and AI insights. Subscribe free: scalingdeep.tech
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rogueinventions@rogueinventions·
Foldable dolly concept? As parent I am interested in how to stroll kids around on long trip without having to carry bulky equipment.
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rogueinventions@rogueinventions·
Hooked up servo motors to each of 8 cans to switch between two letter. Controlled through an app. Goal was to enable to create messages on a 6x8 grid of cans. Like "busy, Relax, FOCUS...". To be installed on my office door.
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Ali Tarraf
Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
Progress! Can control up to 50 servos with my phone! 😁😁
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Ali Tarraf
Ali Tarraf@alitarraf·
Thinking about it is harder than just doing it. Plan just enough to get going. Sometimes i found myself dreading something for a while, and it is not until i do it that i find it is not so bad. I should have just started way back instead of overthinking.
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