shipper99
126 posts


We got into Y Combinator (P26)
After scaling SimpleClaw to $40k MRR in <3 weeks, we learnt what our users were trying to accomplish - build companies with agents.
SimpleClaw is shutting down;
I’m now 19, and made the hard decision to skip college to build Result, my biggest bet so far.
Company announcement tomorrow.
ok, back to work.

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Those early whole company @Google ski trips were fun! I'm eighth from the left in the top row, wearing the white bathrobe (ninth if you count Susan's baby, Ari)
Paul Buchheit@paultoo
Don't just start a company Start a cult
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@PottyJohn911 No my roommate is sharing that burden with you actually
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@hellbetterthnsf If a startup is slow that means they don't want you that bad
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hot take: if you are a programmer you should be able to invert a binary tree from memory, AI or not. It's ridiculously easy and if you can't do it, you should not have a computer science degree
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW
I’m so glad AI killed LeetCode interviews. For 10 years, tech companies made every engineer grind the same puzzles and prove they could invert a binary tree from memory. Today, the dumbest AI model can walk in and one-shot the entire interview. Thank you, AI.
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@fahdananta Being a founder is so overrated and corny. Those people did it right.
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Know a bunch of people that had a nice pitch, took $1M in secondaries, built nothing for 4 years, and now they work at some late stage startup and call themselves ex-founders
They always did send email updates on time though it was just a long story with no metrics
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi
In case you were wondering where we're at in the cycle, I just heard about a seed round where the founder is selling secondary
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