Danilo Stern-Sapad

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Danilo Stern-Sapad

Danilo Stern-Sapad

@danilosapad

CEO & CTO. Launched several multimillion dollar businesses, including a unicorn. Built teams of 200+. In HS created one of the most popular games in the world.

Miami, FL Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Danilo Stern-Sapad
Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
I got tired of burning tokens/credits just to generate a repo map to give context to my AI coding tools. This works with Claude Code, OpenCode, etc. and 40+ languages. If a better project already exists please mention it in the comments. github.com/ariadoss/repom…
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Dimi Nikolaou@dimiwonders·
Today AI Video stops being slop. Introducing Wondercraft Video, an AI video studio built for real work. Create explainer videos, trainings, product launches, ads, and more by describing what you want. RT and comment “WONDA” and I’ll DM you 1,000 free credits.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Hard work isn’t the key to success. Leverage is. The people who seem to work less and achieve more? They’ve mastered one thing: multiplying their efforts through systems, people, and technology.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
When your work and passions align, it’s not about managing time, but about creating purpose.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Balance assumes your work and life are in constant opposition, fighting for your time. But alignment means your work fuels your life. It becomes something that energizes you instead of something you need to escape from.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Everyone talks about work-life balance—but here's the irony: The most successful people I know don't aim for balance. They aim for alignment.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
It’s the sudden pivots, the unexpected decisions, and the calculated risks that create leaps in progress. When I stopped obsessing over routine and started strategically breaking my own patterns, my results improved.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
The "grind" culture tells us to show up every day and do the same things over and over again. That works… until it doesn’t. What no one tells you is that breakthroughs come from doing things differently.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Most people think success is about consistency. But it’s actually about strategic inconsistency.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
@callistoroll Even in SoCal I couldn’t find an ocean-front restaurant with a vegan option for Valentine’s Day. Called several restaurants from San Diego to Santa Barbara. An Italian restaurant in Malibu didn’t even know what vegan was. This sign is English. That’s welcoming enough in my book.
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Callisto Roll@callistoroll·
Another disgraceful example of businesses in Japan not being welcoming to tourists.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
So the question is, are you avoiding failure? Or are you learning from it? Drop a comment below if you’ve ever turned a failure into a success. I’d love to hear your story.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
I used to be paralyzed by my fear of failure—until I realized you only truly fail if you don't learn from your mistakes. In fact, most of my biggest breakthroughs came right after my biggest setbacks.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Here’s the thing about failure: most people avoid it like the plague. But the most successful people? They embrace it. Why? Because failure isn't a dead end; it’s a shortcut.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
I've had a high bar for engineers at all my companies, and even graduates from top 5 schools have failed my screening process. In fact, if you look at the top scorers from my screening process, many of them come from state and vocational schools and don't have CS degrees.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Often, I find the top students from state schools are on par with the top students from brand-name schools; they just never received the same opportunities growing up.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
2. The Illusion of Meritocracy: The next piece of advice I'm not entirely sure about because it saddens me to give it. But when I was 18, I naively thought we lived in a meritocracy where people cared more about what you could do than what school you went to.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
It's like when kids use a magnifying glass to focus the light of the sun on a single point to start a fire. If you focus your energies on a single goal, the force will be like a sustaining fire inside you, propelling you forward and burning away all obstacles.
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Danilo Stern-Sapad@danilosapad·
Imagine that you can time travel to two different points in time and give yourself advice. What dates/times would you go back to, and what would you say to yourself?
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