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Andrea_Stivy

@co_foundr

24, neuroscientist, AI and a lot more. 🦞https://t.co/N4kXrM05RU / 🔍https://t.co/JAzYJoi5MK / 🗓️https://t.co/qxKLY6gj9d / 🍀https://t.co/RMD0WCg0Li /

Aci Castello, Sicily Katılım Nisan 2025
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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
Day 8 of building NicheMRR: Took the day off. It’s Saturday. Been seeing a ton of FOMO spreading lately… “100k commits a day or ngmi” Meanwhile I see very few people actually enjoying the ride stress-free. Good things take time. You only get one life. In the end we're all ngmi anyway... At least you had fun along the way☘️ New trend Chill in Public 🎱
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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
Why people hating on cursor for using Kimi k2.5 as the base model? It's OSS right? It means everyone can have access and develop on it. The fact they didn't mention it on the release is what triggers most? I can't understand this either. (Continue in comments) 1/3
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
Composer 2 vs Opus 4.6 vs GPT 5.4 - a totally unscientific test > Create a Twitter clone. Use Better Auth, Vite, Sqlite, Drizzle, Typescript, and React with Tanstack Start. Each one took ~5 mins in plan mode. Each had access to a browser to test. Composer: 5 mins $6.04 1,250 LOC Opus: 19 mins $10.43 1,000 LOC GPT: 22 mins $14.15 2,000 LOC Opus seems to use the cache WAY more than composer, so it's not really 10x more expensive. Composer app ran first try. Other two needed a bit of CORS debugging but did work. Code between all was extremely similar All three done inside cursor - so Claude Code / Codex may have been different Models used: Composer 2.0 (regular, not fast) Opus 4.6 Medium Thinking GPT 5.4 Medium Thinking
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Cursor just launched Composer 2 - their own model. It's 10× cheaper than Opus 4.6 and supposed to rival it. I've been using it for a few days, I don't have any skewed graphs to show you but from a pure vibes POV I can tell you it's pretty good™ My litmus test right now is if it can build a 3D Printable model with Manifold CAD. I build a Gif zoetrope generator and it did fantastic.

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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
@dovlaurn @hustle_fred Regarding building in silence I agree, it's no point to build in silence unless you are not sure on what you do
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Dovydas@dovlaurn·
@co_foundr @hustle_fred Agree with you. I mean, you can ship fast, but most of the things will be simple and 99% useless. But if you work on something for 4 years, you will definitely make something big. Also, I think don’t just build those 4 years in silence.
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Fred@hustle_fred·
this guy spent 4 years building his product finally launched and made $250k in one week happy for him, BUT you shouldn't do that what if you spend 4 years building and get 0 sales when launching?...💀 this is the likely scenario for most builders his case is an exception the faster you launch the better
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Indie dev Cakez77 started crying on stream. His game just made $250,000. 4 years working on it. Most people would’ve quit after year one. Sometimes the overnight success is just someone who refused to stop.

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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
I think there is something we are not considering: He worked on a game and the level of difficulty can't be compared to an MVP. My point was that you don't need to ship 1 MVP per week, but ship one and be consistent on it. Even if at the beginning there is no traction it doesn't mean it is a bad product, you just need to work on it until people actually find it useful. Pivoting is smart and it takes courage, but shipping different things randomly is not a good strategy neither can be considered a pivot. Little example of this: Cursor
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Fred@hustle_fred·
it is exception 100%, this is not hype but real advise if you ask any succesfull builder on this platform, all of them will say launch fast, there is a simple logic to this "you don't know what your users want" the faster you launch the faster you can get feedback and the faster you can actually build something useful good things do require time, but you won't create good thing by building in silence for months or years. To actually create something good you need to launch fast, get feedback and keep iterating to make it a truly useful product for users.
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@Seliydf I see it, I just wonder if it is the right attention you feel me?
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Seli@Seliydf·
@co_foundr You'll get some attention to your product There are degens scouting this launchpad all the time.
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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
Day 8 of building NicheMRR: Took the day off. It’s Saturday. Been seeing a ton of FOMO spreading lately… “100k commits a day or ngmi” Meanwhile I see very few people actually enjoying the ride stress-free. Good things take time. You only get one life. In the end we're all ngmi anyway... At least you had fun along the way☘️ New trend Chill in Public 🎱
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Seli@Seliydf·
@co_foundr What “ secret “ you mean ?
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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
@Seliydf I looked your site, it is mainly crypto/web3 niche oriented, why should I submit my niche research tools SaaS on it? I think my userbase is different from the audience of the project, but this was my impression. Happy to be enlightened by you✌🏽
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Seli@Seliydf·
@co_foundr It’s called orynth.dev. You submit your product, it gets reviewed, and if approved it goes live for discovery. Some founders also enable a live market around the product.
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Seli@Seliydf·
@co_foundr Ok, step by step! I want to ask you if you would be interested in listing your project in a Product Hunt alternative for free? They are looking for high-value, unique projects, and yours would be a great fit.
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Seli@Seliydf·
@co_foundr Hey, congrats on the progress, product looks promising. Are you planning a public launch somewhere ?
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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
How my 3D map feature is going: I spent 3 days and hit the Codex + weekly limit, results: - Globe natively rendered from scratch. - Basic WebView implemented in main app - fighting with resolution rendering at different zooms... I need help!! How does Google Earth manage it? The current bottleneck seems to be native processing, but I solved the same problem hitting the globe by creating a PNG as globe imagery rather than 3D terrain. Please help me find a way to reduce and if possible queue resolution updates for the globe. The next step is to recreate the 3d replay with my c++/filament lib. Then bridge everything on React Native and build the JS APIs.
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@a_lamparelli I built an app called Flow: registra giri in moto GPS Android only at the moment, it basically tracks your ride and then makes you share the gps track with some stats. It is thought for moto but should work also for bikes ✌🏽
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Alessandro
Alessandro@a_lamparelli·
Went for a bike ride and tested Geovelo But i had not a good experience... when started, i did not picked up the path defined by the app and after 500 m, he did not reajusted to continue the path but forced me always to come back at Start point... and voice guidance never stop to telling me in 500 you reached your destination... but i have just started WTF Anyone have an app to share for beginners cause i will not invest yet into a GPS yet...
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Dao@Thomas_Tao_1·
@co_foundr @alexisbouchezfr Getting pages indexed is weirdly satisfying. The slow compounding is real, and the directory feature helps.
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Andrea_Stivy@co_foundr·
Day 10 of building NicheMRR: Today I finally got 2\3 of the pages indexed! SEO is starting to work a bit now. Also got featured in @alexisbouchezfr DaaS directory!(link below) It's my first time doing it and I'm happy everything slowly is starting to take off. Do you like this sharing of every backlink I add? If you like I can do this everyday until DR 100. Still at 0 now ahah😂🔫
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Linghua Jin 🥥 🌴
Linghua Jin 🥥 🌴@LinghuaJ·
Super excited to launch 𝐜𝐨𝐜𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐱-𝐜𝐨𝐝𝐞 𝐂𝐋𝐈 🚀 ! A super lightweight,  𝐀𝐒𝐓-𝐛𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐜𝐨𝐝𝐞 #OpenSource 𝐂𝐋𝐈 pair with any coding agent that actually understands your codebase and just works and improves code completion speed and quality. CLI is having a comeback 🙂 and having its own moment 🔥 . 𝘯𝘱𝘹 𝘴𝘬𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘴 𝘢𝘥𝘥 𝘤𝘰𝘤𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘹-𝘪𝘰/𝘤𝘰𝘤𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘹-𝘤𝘰𝘥𝘦 It can be integrated with 𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐜𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬 (𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐝) or MCP - seamlessly with Claude, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode and more. 🌟Star the repo if you like it! Link in comment.
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Thomas Ricouard@Dimillian·
Wow I have Feynman working on code deduplication!
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Alexis@frenchfounder·
Hey chat! I just released a directory of Data-as-a-Service products. The community behind The100kDatabase.com has been curating those for years now. And it's now available for you to explore and draw inspiration from! (If you want your product to be listed, send me a dm)
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Alexis@frenchfounder·
@co_foundr NicheMRR made it to the DaaS directory!
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