Kamil Borowski

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Kamil Borowski

Kamil Borowski

@BorowskiKamil

traveling and coding https://t.co/6mpydOTQNQ

See my portfolio 👉 Katılım Mart 2012
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xo jig
xo jig@xojigsx·
@TheDealMakerGuy This is simply not true - KSeF applies only to local businesses, so if you buy services like coding plans from Codex / Claude or basically 99% of the services on the internet - you need to manually handle the invoices.
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InvestorFromEurope
InvestorFromEurope@TheDealMakerGuy·
You should move to Poland The gov made everyone “happy” by introducing a central register of e-invoices ”KSeF” Now when you buy something for your business you just provide your VAT number and invoices get send directly to your special inbox and your accountant has access to it
@levelsio@levelsio

By far THE most annoying part of running a business for me is collecting receipts for my accountant Every month my accountants hounds me for invoices and receipts of every single expense I did, doesn't matter how tiny like $0.50, sometimes also for income (I don't know why) Most companies charge monthly so that means collecting 12 invoices per year at least One reason I am canceling so many SaaS is not even the cost, it's just that I hate bookkeeping so much so I think if I don't spend the money, I don't need to collect invoices and receipts for every single payment every month (also I like extremely high profit margins like 99.99%) I'm down to just about 10 companies I pay now, like Cloudflare, Hetzner, Backblaze etc. so that means only ~120 invoices to collect per year cause most are paid monthly Yes I have an automatic email filter that forwards invoices to my accountant but many companies do NOT send you an automatic invoice by email So you're talking about logging in to 10 websites, them sending you a 2FA code by email, opening your email, entering the code, trying to find wherever the Billing page is hidden, going to Invoices, opening the invoice, clicking Download to DPF (if it even exists) This week I tried to improve this, my accountant uses Xero, so I made a Xero API key, gave it to Claude Code, and asked it to login and figure stuff out, then it just asks me which expenses still need a receipt and a note, I find it and drag the PDF or screenshot into Claude Code and it resolves it Next step is letting it login to all my vendors and also download the invoice by itself which seems very very possible Much easier!

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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
How I target US users for my B2C apps: > Buy a used iPhone (~$120) > VPN to the US > Warm up the account 3–7 days like a normal user > Pick a TikTok niche that’s already viral + fits your product (If your app isn’t Gen Z / 16–30 friendly, TikTok may not work) > Build an AI content factory / AI influencers > Post daily > If a video stays under 0->1k views → change content fast Instead of burning $200–$2,000/week hiring UGC creators. I build an AI influencer army at almost $0 cost. Virality doesn’t always happen immediately after posting. For example, the video below was posted at the end of last December and only got ~2k views at first. Today, it just started going viral, reaching 214k+ views in a few days (and it’s still growing). Consistency > luck. Distribution > everything.
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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
@damengchen It sounds great and I was excited to try it. Sadly food arrived cold and choice is very limited.
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Damon Chen
Damon Chen@damengchen·
🇨🇳 Traveling by train with my daughter. She doesn't like the train meal, so I ordered KFC from the next station directly on the train app. When the train arrived, someone boarded and delivered the food directly to our seats. Logistics on another level! 🔥
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MJ
MJ@_albretch·
@jackfriks Now that you have used both, which one do you think is better. Or do you believe AWS still offers better solutions
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
i used supabase for all my last 5 apps but recently used firebase for my new app because… i wanted to try it :D no other reason really, and claude code knows it like the back of hand turns out so was an educated vibe coders friend
Godfrey@GodfreyO_

@jackfriks @lovelee_app any reason for firebase over supabase?

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Akshay
Akshay@Akshay__1603·
@BorowskiKamil @4bh1nav Tiktok is banned in india so if they detect they might shadowban the account
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Akshay@Akshay__1603·
@4bh1nav r u using vpn with or without sim??
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Sebastian Röhl
Sebastian Röhl@SebastianRoehl·
Revenue update for @focuskitapp: We made over $300 in revenue, but things are slowing down by a lot! Doesn't matter, I'm in for the long game. That's exactly how HabitKit started as well 👍
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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
@burakeregar @fabianbuilds @levelsio I only heard about enforcing that law on some locals. Most foreign companies have vpn on their office wifi and every single foreigner living here too so I don’t think gov cares much.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
🇨🇳 Okay got Alipay to work Alipay is nice because it acts as a proxy to use other apps like Didi, and Didi won't let me sign up directly, so via Alipay it auto logs you in (kinda like OAuth) Also Meituan app lets me order food from anywhere and apparently it can arrive via a delivery robot Other handy app is Baidu Translate The challenge here is that every Western app like Google Translate, ChatGPT, Google Maps, ChatGPT etc doesn't work at all or doesn't work most of the times, so you kinda have to use the Chinese apps, like DeepSeek Of all my eSIMs my Revolut Global seems to work best, it lets me SOMEHOW open most Western sites fast with no firewall, while Airalo is extremely spotty switches to E (Edge) all the time, I also tried Airalo Hong Kong thinking I could use the Great Firewall hack but that didn't work Whatever @revolut Global eSIM is doing it works amazing in China Yesterday in the subway none of our eSIMs worked though, like we had reception but both of our phones didn't get internet to work. Also nobody spoke any English (which I understand, we're in China) and nobody can read English either So essentially we were illiterate (can't read anything), with no internet, nobody to help us. We tried getting a taxi but they wouldn't take us either because we couldn't communicate Again 99.9% of Chinese don't speak a single word of English, even in 2025, which is OK, it just makes things harder Calling the hotel with my Dutch phone SIM for €5/min ended up being the solution because they could talk to the taxi drivers So yes everything kinda works now! What I see with these travel blogs btw if I write it's difficult I get a lot of replies like "lol fucking n00b!" Which is easy to say but again it's not so easy here But that's also the fun part of China, especially after COVID tourism here from the West appears to have dropped rapidly and Western-Chinese relations have deteriorated rapidly after realizing what a threat China can be in its fast technological development etc. That makes it more interesting as a traveler though because you're the only foreigner almost everywhere I will keep you blogging what I experience next
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@levelsio@levelsio

China isn't easy to travel Alipay won't accept my Revolut WeChat won't let me sign up without someone else using WeChat to verify me >.<

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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
@fabianbuilds @levelsio I work from here. Very easy with good vpn and basically everything happens through wechat so you don’t need to speak Chinese. Also foreign simcards (so most travel esims) don’t need vpn.
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Fabian@fabianbuilds·
@levelsio Is it viable as a nomad destination (aka working from there) or too much hassle with everything?
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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
finally done with another version, which took me longer than expected. i made some changes to the premium view, which Apple is always super nitpicky about, but will see
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daniel
daniel@danielhangan_·
repeat after me - going viral on tiktok is easy! we're hitting 100k+ views every other day with dansugcmodels. format: chore + hook (7-9 sec) btw I paid $4 for this video.
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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
working on a new subscription view. adding a trial - which will hopefully improve conversion rate.
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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
@ShangguanJiewen This is not true - there isn’t 90% real home ownership in China. Many are counted as owners only because their hukou is registered at a family home, even if they rent in big cities. It’s not comparable with other countries’ ownership data.
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
China's "Fourth Generation" homes all have balconies by mandate. 90% have their own homes, and the majority have no mortage at all. China-haters are calling it a "crisis." Meanwhile, young US citizens can't afford their own homes. Facts matter.
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Kamil Borowski
Kamil Borowski@BorowskiKamil·
@rileybrown @kyl3kan It makes sense to start using the app, scroll, do some interactions like comments and likes. But “you need to warn up an account for 3-7 days” is fake. Same with usa simcard and apple id. Just use vpn, that’s enough.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
Very underrated TikTok strategy no one talks about is building a product so far ahead of others in its category that you can just make videos using it.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Revolut is one of the few European companies that actually just really great and impressive Many of the others ones being pumped are pumped by Europeans because they're European but inferior to US products Revolut is on-par or superior to US fintechs by now
Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK

Without a doubt @Revolut is Europe's best shot at a $1tn dollar company. In 10 years it's achieved: > $75bn valuation > $1bn profit > 65m users It's backed by @balderton, @IndexVentures, @lakestarvc and many other great European firms. I made this video to celebrate the success the company has seen, and its MONUMENTAL level of ambition. It's the first video I've made like this. Let me know what you think.

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Rob
Rob@robaiapps·
@levelsio Revolut is great. Only downside is if you move to a new country you have to close the account and open new one
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Kr$na
Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Is there any app which can replace whatsapp ? - No ads. - No Premium. - No bloated UI. - No forced upgrades. - No lag on budget phones. - No 500MB updates every week.
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Ben Rzy
Ben Rzy@benrzy·
@thekitze People who can afford a 16" MBP don't have to fly with ryanair bro :)
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