axel adida
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axel adida
@axeladida
🤖 Entrepreneur digital. 🎃 Mes tweets n’engagent que moi...
Paris Katılım Aralık 2009
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@LyalinDotCom @dottxtai I guess we’re going to have to organise a party at some point 😄
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We're coming out of stealth to announce our cyber defense research lab.
We are exploring data and post-training techniques to build superhuman cyber defenders.
Our mission is to make sure the West always wins.
The last 3 months we've built an automated data pipeline to create training data from 80k CVEs (aka public vulnerabilities).
Our next topic? Post training a model that's better at fixing all the vulnerabilities in your codebase.
Like really fixing them.
Not saying it's secure when there are still ways to exploit them.
Here are the questions that keep us awake at night:
How do you train a model to defend without improving its capabilities to attack? What's the right reward? How to measure the defense capabilities? How do you create synth training data that reproduces real systems? What kind of access do you give an ai cyber defender? How far can you trust it?
If you know insanely good cyber experts (red team, blue team, CTF aficionados) or ML engineers (synth data generation and post-training models), send them my way.
We need to make models far better at defending.
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how I did it:
1. built a claude code skill with character personas + viral hooks library
2. claude writes nb prompts + generates consistent image frames
3. frames go to Kling 3 via fal.ai animated into video clips
4. auto-trimmed and stitched with ffmpeg
Now I just say dear claude make a mannequin video and it runs without me. I just need to add music + attached a demo
lmk if you want me to share this skill
Nadia Zueva@nestymee
these 2 videos were 99% created by claude code
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@mspringut @mattyglesias In love with @Monumental_Labs - you guys are a chance for statues and ornaments to come back!
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@mattyglesias Let me know when you’re in NY for a monumentallabs.co tour.
Current capacity: 100 heroic-sized statues per year.
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@AnjneyMidha Lee Kuan Yew - my total rock star! His words of wisdom are unmatched!
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@jspeiser For Chief of Staff - do you favour Claude skills or Gemini Scheduler? I have tried both, but native integration of Google Apps bends me towards Gemini...
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Three things happened in our community last week:
1. founder running a $42M company asked: "Can someone spend an hour showing my team how to use Claude?"
2. Another founder started building his own AI Chief of Staff from scratch in Claude Code. 11 people jumped in to help.
3. A new member joined doing $300M in revenue with 65 people. His offer: "I'll help you AI-ify your company."
The AI adoption curve inside founder communities is compressing fast.
One month ago, most of these conversations were theoretical. Now they're operational: "show me how to set it up."
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@emilyinvc Have an amazing 55 to suggest in Paris… travels planned?
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We're hiring: Ghostbuster position open.
Join Deel's version of DOGE, our strongest operational team.
$200k+/year - remote.
Over 7 years, Deel scaled to 7,000+ people across 100+ countries.
Every company this size accumulates ghosts:
- A process installed by someone who left 2 years ago
- A tool slowing everyone down that nobody wants to call out
- A decision from 2022 that no one revisited
Ghostbusters find broken things and fix them.
Own the outcome end to end.
You'll partner directly with our COO & myself on the highest-priority operational and strategic initiatives at the company. No busywork. No micromanagement. Just the objective.
What it takes:
- Builder mentality. You'll get resources, but you'd crush it without them
- First-principles thinker. You walk into any department and ask, "Why does this even exist?"
- Financially sharp. Business-minded. Operationally elite
- AI-native. You help every team rethink how they work, every single week
- Self-directed. We give you the mission, not the playbook
This is the strongest operational team at Deel.
Every person on it is a force.
If that's you: jobs.ashbyhq.com/deel/b168b5dd-…

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@thatguybg So much better than Paris founder path
✅ birth
❌ ok school
❌ big consultancy
✅ consumer startup > fail
✅ b2b startup > yc > small acquisition
✅get a real job
❌move to Paris to find a wife
❌ move to Hamburg
🤔space/longevity
- death ( 30 years to go)
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We messed up BAD 😅
Our app had a bug that ate ALL the waitlist emails.
If you signed up and never heard back... that's why.
Making it right:
Comment below = instant access code
Buy a sub = FREE 1M bonus tokens to first 100 people
No waitlist. No BS. Just trying to fix our mistake.
Shimon Shvartsbroit@Shvartsbroit
Replit ($9B), Vibecode (raised $10M) and Rork ($2.8M) just got slapped by Apple. I'm a solo founder in Tel Aviv. My app is live, serving professionals who are generating native iOS apps. The difference isn't money. It's architecture. 🧵
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@HistoryBoutique So cute. France is so much more baby friendly that people think. Bizarre for my danish friends who report that every french person finds fine tontouch every pregnant belly without asking. Although it comes from a good place… I agree it is a vit extreme.
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I was in a nice restaurant in Paris and my 9 month old baby girl started crying.
An older woman, the owner, power walked up to me with her arms stretched out, speaking French, and grabbed my baby and held her against her cheek.
So sweet, in broken english, she demanded I sit down and enjoy my meal and that she would take care of her new little princess.
They both looked so happy after a few minutes of pacing, and I swear the chef prepared a comically large, full chicken and mashed potatoes for my bay girl of which she had half of all over her face within minutes.
This was not the only time on my trip that an older woman stopped what she was doing to help us.
I walked into a bar, midday, asking to use their bathroom changing table. They laughed and said that was not a thing in Paris. They moved everything off of the bar and insisted I change her diaper right there. Gross right? Nobody in the bar was phased!! They looked happy to be helpful!
It was embarrassing to accept help at first until I realized that it was truly their pleasure and their culture. (Now that a couple of my kids are looking more like adults than babies, I get it. You miss having those babies around.)
I LOVE helping women with their babies. I do not claim to know any more than them, but sometimes it just takes someone who is “not mama” to distract them.
And for the parents, this empathy means the absolute world.
I rarely experience family friendly moments like this, even in the South.
Asheville restaurants have turned away my very well dressed family, and even said comments like “we’re not that family friendly. You should try the pizza place down the street.”
We went to Kiawah Island every summer for years, but after multiple experiences of being turned away after them seeing we have a toddler with us, I am done.
It’s really sad because it’s not just the restaurants fault, it’s our culture that is allowing this to happen. If people were excited to see children in public, their restaurants would follow their lead.
I would love to get back to traditional southern culture, where children and babies are welcomed members of society.
Where it is not just OK to bring them out of the home, it is encouraged.
I would love to get back to a culture of community.

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Today, we've ended of vibe coding.
Introducing Shipper - the world's first autonomous AI company builder.
Think of it as a co-founder for your business, available today in production as a bot you're talking to.
What makes Shipper great:
→ Brings any business ideas to life
→ Creates mobile apps, web apps, websites, extensions & more
→ Emails you update with what it's done
→ Self-maintains the business for you
Under the hood: Claude Code Opus 4.6 designs, codes, monetizes, launches, translates your app and even does email marketing. Infinite ideas trained on +1,000 successful startups all over the world.
Talk to the AI Business Builder on our homepage.
Companies and indie hackers are already building companies that are:
→ Fully built and maintained by Shipper
→ Used by customers of their own
→ Translated in +68 languages from a single click
People don’t want to build apps, they want the success. Shipper handles the build and the success for you, 24/7.
To celebrate the launch, we're randomly giving away free credits.
Retweet and comment "SHIPPER" - Siri randomly selects the winners.
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J’ai construit un analyseur de concurrents.
Et je le donne gratuitement.
Vous entrez simplement l’URL de votre SaaS.
Et en quelques secondes, vous obtenez :
→ Une liste de vos concurrents directs et indirects
→ Leur MRR estimé
→ Leur revenu annuel
→ Leur niveau de menace (threat score)
→ Leur positionnement marché (leader, niche, fast mover…)
Mais surtout.
Une vision claire de votre paysage concurrentiel.
Pas de recherches Google au hasard.
Pas de fichiers Excel en bazar.
L’outil explore votre marché.
Profile chaque acteur.
Score chaque concurrent.
Vous savez instantanément :
Qui est vraiment dangereux.
Qui est un faux concurrent.
Qui scale plus vite que vous.
Et où vous vous situez.
Pas un outil à 300$/mois.
Pas une plateforme surcomplexe.
L’objectif est simple :
Vous montrer exactement contre qui vous vous battez.
Je donne l’accès gratuitement.
1- Commente “RIVAL”
2- Like ce post
Je vous envoie le lien en DM.
PS : les repost passent en priorité 🔥
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@punicist This is the push I needed to ask 23&me about my Ifryquian roots...
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Cold outreach just died. AI agents can send 10,000 messages a day. Everyone can reach everyone now.
The only scarce resource left is trust.
In the AI world, hiring will run on referrals. Deals will run on introductions. Job searches will run on who can vouch for you. Opportunities will run on trust.
Gigi is building the infrastructure for that world: the AI-orchestrated Trust Graph.
Opening 1,000 seats from the waitlist next week. Priority to founders and superconnectors.
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