andrew woo

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andrew woo

andrew woo

@awoo23

Co-Founder at http://t.co/kbNqn7yvaf

Falls Church, Virginia Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Alen Sultanic
Alen Sultanic@IAmAlenSultanic·
@lmkifiwin This is what the Apple car would have looked if they stuck with the project.
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frostzy
frostzy@lmkifiwin·
> be Ferrari > spend 8 decades selling cars based on the sound they make > hire Jony Ive - the guy who killed the headphone jack and shipped the butterfly keyboard - to design your first EV > wait 4 years. unveil the "Luce" in Rome > charge $640,000 for 280 miles of range. a $50K Mustang Mach-E does 300 > 0-60 in 2.4 seconds. so does a used Tesla Plaid for a tenth of the price > weigh 4,982 lbs - basically a Ford F-150 > 4 doors, 4 seats, a hatchback trunk Ferrari proudly calls "the largest luggage capacity we've ever offered" > Ive at the launch: "it's not styled" > actual designers call it "soulless," compare it to a Honda, a kit-car, and "a Lotus Elise for the EV era" > because EVs are silent, you bolt an accelerometer to the motors and run an algorithm that filters "unpleasant frequencies" and amplifies "musical" ones > US deliveries: Q2 2027 $640,000. for a 5,000-pound sedan with a synthesized soul. designed by the man who killed the headphone jack.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Ferrari has just officially unveiled its first ever all-electric car, called the Ferrari Luce. • Starting price: $640,000 • Interior co-designed with Apple's former head of design, Jony Ive • Range: 280 miles (expected EPA) • Peak charging speed: 350kW • 122 kWh battery • 1,050 horsepower • 0-60mph: 2.4s • 800v • Four-door four-seater • Four electric motors • OLED screens • Weight: 4,982 lbs • Front motors spin to 30,000 rpm, rears hit 25,500 rpm • Car uses an accelerometer to capture real vibrations from the electric motors & rear chassis. An algorithm filters out unpleasant frequencies and amplifies only the more “musical” sounds. This can be heard inside and outside the car. • Paddle shifter on steering wheel changes how aggressively torque is delivered, with five different levels • The trunk has 21.1 cubic feet of space, the largest luggage capacity the company has ever offered • 197.6 inches long, about as long as a Tesla Model S U.S. deliveries start in Q2 2027. More photos in the thread below:

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andrew woo
andrew woo@awoo23·
@DarioCpx If the US treasury knows whats at risk with Japan, then what is your guess on why Trump started this war anyways? What outcome from this would have made it worth the cost you described?
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
I just had Claude Code build me a Facebook ad generator that can make 100+ on-brand ad variations in minutes for $0. And I made a full Notion document guide for you. It includes: 1. How to use Claude to find the pain points and desired outcomes of your ICP 2. How to use these pain points and outcomes to write ad copy variations 3. How to build a Facebook ad template entirely with code (just like the ones you see) 4. How focus Claude Code’s design so the ad feels “on-brand” 5. How to export the Facebook ads as PNGs in a zip file 6. How to bulk upload them to a Facebook ad set 7. How to use an AI data analyst to track the success of these ads Everything above is just API calls and Claude Code doing the work for you. You just come up with the ideas and polish the outputs. Like and comment "generator" and I'll send the Notion document to you
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andrew woo
andrew woo@awoo23·
@ZssBecker @shredandship @hyros_official @ZssBecker ive seen your recent replies to these AI SAAS posts and i think it shows you truly care about sharing knowledge and steering ppl down the right path. Its a surprise if all ppl judged you by was the WWE crypto persona you joke about
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
Your still missing something. Its not marketing. Its getting people to actually use it. Just because you have a SaaS that solves an issue doesn't mean a person will use it. 5,000 people use @hyros_official (one my SaaS). The first 3 months we couldnt get people to use it even for free (and it worked) Same thing with dropbox and countless other companies. You have a SaaS. So what. Hundreds of thousands have gotten to the point where they have a working product, then even got customers who then never stayed and left. All these post are assuming you have a SaaS people will actually continue to pay for. That period regardless of dev speed usually takes 4-6 months AFTER you have a working idea. You dont even get to marketing till you have this and product market fit.
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Johan
Johan@shredandship·
I can build a SaaS in a weekend with AI. Marketing it? Still struggling. What’s actually working for you guys?
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Mike Kudrna
Mike Kudrna@MichaelKudrna·
Lots of praise for our new branded catering boxes. Creates a better branded catering experience and helps people remember us as we do multiple 100+person events Have to up your game when competing with big chains pivoting to catering. They can't match your teams skill but they can out brand and out market you with the resources they have Just one additional catering from these easily pays for cases of them
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Mike Kudrna
Mike Kudrna@MichaelKudrna·
Red Robin is basically saying catering saved them from utter failure "...catering helped boost business outside of its four walls. Off-premise sales made up a quarter of Red Robin’s sales in the period and generated a 2.9% traffic increase, driven largely by “a significantly expanded approach to catering. Executives did not go into further detail about the catering strategy, but Pace said the company plans to grow off-premise aggressively going forward." Everything I said years ago continues to be proven true today. Catering is/was your savior in this environment if you started it early enough to gain traction today. @awoo23
Mike Kudrna@MichaelKudrna

@awoo23 CAVA and Chipotle very adamant about it

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andrew woo
andrew woo@awoo23·
@DarioCpx GENIUS Act question: since many banks have losses on UST, and Stablecoins can be backed by UST at par, is that a way for them to get around the mark to market losses on their UST?
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Mike Kudrna
Mike Kudrna@MichaelKudrna·
It still amazes me when we'll get a negative review for doing something nice for others. When we do a special for the community such as pizza slices for a few dollars (no profit, covers cost) And we have a 2 slice limit per person But someone asks for 10 and can't get it, only 2 So they resort to threats of reviews Crazy
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andrew woo
andrew woo@awoo23·
@aiedge_ Does this slow down the chat sooner than it normally would? I use chatgpt and i find that the more i upload docs, the slower it gets. I assume its cuz of memory
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AI Edge
AI Edge@aiedge_·
This prompt stops AI from forgetting things mid-conversation. Steal it.👇
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andrew woo
andrew woo@awoo23·
@SantiagoAuFund It means that companies know US consumer is already maxed out. They couldnt risk raising prices and killing demand. So they’re eating the tarrif costs for now
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Santiago Capital
Santiago Capital@SantiagoAuFund·
If tariffs are supposed to be inflationary, but they're not, what does that say about the overall state of the economic picture?
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Neville Medhora
Neville Medhora@nevmed·
Question: Have YOU ever used SwipeFile.com for anything?? • Inspiration? • Ads research? • Other? Leave a comment and let me know! We're releasing a bunch of cool new features on SwipeFile to make it the best place to find content for posting and get inspiration for ad campaigns! Curious: Have YOU ever used SwipeFile for anything??
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Jeff
Jeff@Khonqueeftador_·
@ZssBecker Just recently reversed diabetes 🙌
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
If you get wealthy... But don't have a six pack Your still a failure. I don't make the rules fatty.
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The Food Maniac
The Food Maniac@a_food_maniac·
Caught a supplier trying to quietly make an extra $1,000 off one of my POs this week. I had ordered two pallets of product to get ahead of demand. Placed the PO through their system…got flagged because of the holiday. No problem. I emailed customer service, and they “helpfully” corrected the delivery issue and submitted it on my behalf. Out of habit, I went back in to double-check the confirmation. And there it was: a casual $10 per case added to the order. 96 cases. $10 each. A $1,000 bonus…just for being “helpful.” Emailed them again. Suddenly, the price went back to what it was supposed to be. No explanation. No apology. Just… poof. Fixed. Funny how that works. It makes you wonder how often this happens in procurement. Small price tweaks that fly under the radar…especially when orders are time-sensitive or flagged as urgent. A delivery gets moved, and suddenly the pricing does too. That’s why I verify every single line…even when the system says the PO is “submitted.” Especially when someone else is “helping.” Trust is good. Line-item confirmation is better.
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Michael Giannulis
Michael Giannulis@mikegiannulis·
@agazdecki AI is changing those timelines dramatically. Tools like Cursor, Windsurf and Scale AI are helping startups hit $1M ARR way faster. The next 24 months will be a race - gotta move quick to catch this wave.
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Andrew Gazdecki
Andrew Gazdecki@agazdecki·
It takes the average SaaS startup 3+ years to reach $1M in ARR. Most overnight success stories are 1000+ days long. Please keep going.
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