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Ace Bhattacharjya

@durjoy

Founder @MedicalRecords Healthcare platforms, GTM, systems Long-term builder | Boston | Coffee snob. Big in Japan (6'1).

Boston, MA Katılım Şubat 2007
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
This is sad. I know as a politician these companies are going to spend a billion dollars against me for saying it but 🤷🏽‍♀️ Pervasive gambling is not good for society. It turns life into a casino, traps people in addiction & debt, surges domestic violence, and fosters manipulation.
Polymarket@Polymarket

We’re honored to announce MLB has named Polymarket as their Exclusive Prediction Market Exchange Partner. Polymarket 🤝 MLB

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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
I'm hosting two meetups next month, one in SF and one in NYC. The theme is "Parents in Product," and I'm teaming up with my genius wife @TheRialMichelle to celebrate the launch of her children's book, Charts for Babies. The event is an opportunity to meet fellow parents working in product—with mingling, a short fireside chat, and Q&A. I've never hosted a meetup like this before, so this will be a rare and special experience. RSVP here: - SF (Tuesday 4/14): luma.com/q5lreozo - NYC (Saturday 4/4): luma.com/sic77k4r To RSVP, preorder a copy of Michelle's book, select in-store pickup and put "PARENTS IN PRODUCT" in the comments field. See Luma page for the link. See you there!
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@BKartRed Ravi Pillai- milna chahiye aapko 🙂 eventually. But man- AI stuff has me obsessed! Insane what we can do….
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Karthik Reddy
Karthik Reddy@BKartRed·
@durjoy Ace babu कौन? क्या? कहाँ? (Kaun? Kya? Kahaan?)
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@BKartRed old buddy from NYC (now in Mumbai) just pitched Blume, I hear about it in Boston. World getting smaller. Soon, our AI Agents will grab lunch together!
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BOS in DC ☘️
BOS in DC ☘️@bostonianindc2·
JB’s commitment to being part of Boston culture is not lost on me. Dude was booed when he got drafted here, dealt with yearly trade rumors & constant weird narratives, but he’s still found a way to embrace & uplift Boston and invest in its future. THAT’S OUR CAPTAIN ☘️
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
James Talarico: “I have met so many Hindus, Buddhists, Sikh, Jews, Muslims, Atheists, Agnostics who are more Christ-like than some of the Christians I served with in the Texas legislature. It is about how you treat other people”
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NCAA March Madness
NCAA March Madness@MarchMadnessMBB·
OMG BOSTON U AT THE BUZZER 😱 ARE YOU KIDDING!!! (via @CBSSportsCBB)
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Rimsha Bhardwaj
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha·
I accidentally discovered how to compress a month of research into 3 hours. A founder at a YC company showed me his Claude setup. I thought he was just fast. Then I watched him build an entire go-to-market strategy for a market he'd never worked in before. Here's exactly what he did: First: he didn't ask Claude to "research the market." He fed it 8 competitor landing pages, 3 earnings call transcripts, 12 customer reviews, and a Reddit thread of complaints. Then he asked one question: "What does every successful player in this market understand that their customers never say out loud?" Not "summarize these." Not "analyze the competition." The unspoken insight. The thing that takes founders 2 years of customer calls to figure out. But the next part is what broke my brain. He followed up with: "Now show me the 3 assumptions this entire market is built on, and what would have to be true for each one to be wrong." In 15 minutes he had the attack surface of an entire industry. The blind spots. The fragile consensus. The opening nobody was talking about. Most founders spend 6 months doing customer discovery just to find one of those. Then he did something I've never seen before. He asked: "Write 5 questions a world-class investor would ask to destroy this business idea, then answer each one using only the evidence in these documents." He spent the next 2 hours stress-testing every assumption. Every weak answer triggered a follow-up: "What's the strongest version of this argument and where does it still break?" By hour 3, he had a strategy deck that felt like it came from someone who'd spent a decade in the space. The tool didn't change. The questions did. Most people treat Claude like a faster Google. These founders are using it like a thinking partner who has read everything and has no ego about being wrong. The difference between 3 hours and 3 months isn't the amount of information. It's knowing which questions actually matter.
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Ace Bhattacharjya@durjoy·
@grandoldbooks love what you’re doing here! Keep going. As short form videos take over, we know it hurts our brain. This is the antidote
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
I grew up reading Byomkesh Bakshi and Feluda: two legendary Bengali detective series that almost no one outside India knows. Now all ~70 novels are translated to English and free to read on grandoldbooks.com. My goal: build the world’s internet library. Every great book, in English, free forever. We shipped 10x more books in the last 48 hrs. Follow @grandoldbooks for more.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude Code SEO agent that replaces your $200/mo. Ahrefs subscription 🤯 One prompt → keyword gaps found, competitors mapped, content written in your brand voice, rankings tracked on autopilot. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who know SEO matters but never have the bandwidth to actually do it consistently. If you're paying $200/month for Ahrefs & SEMRush, opening it once to export a CSV, then closing it until next month... This agent runs the entire loop for you: → Connects to Google Search Console and pulls your real ranking data → Finds your "gap zone" — keywords at positions 5–20, one article away from page 1 → Uses Apify to scrape who's outranking you and exactly why they're winning → Interviews you once about your brand, customers, and positioning → Writes content in your voice — not generic AI output that tanks after 90 days → Tracks rankings weekly and feeds what's working back into the next cycle No $200/month tools you barely open. No freelancers writing content that sounds like everyone else. No manually checking rankings and forgetting to act on it. What you get: → Keyword cards with a specific action recommendation for each gap zone opportunity → A competitive breakdown — who's beating you and the exact fix for each keyword → A weekly content plan generated from your real GSC data → A brand voice profile Claude uses for every article it writes Built 100% in Claude Code with Google Search Console. Full playbook is on GitHub — skill files, brand interview, and the exact weekly workflow. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SEO" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Google has shipped a CLI for Google Workspace (Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, …) Huge! Written in Rust, distributed through npm & skills.sh $ npm i -g @⁠googleworkspace/cli $ npx skills add github:googleworkspace/cli 2026 is the year of Skills & CLIs github.com/googleworkspac…
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Ace Bhattacharjya@durjoy·
@raycast hey- the linkedin link on your Luma page goes to a 404. (I really want to play with Glaze, if you want to say thank you lol. on WL.)
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Corey Ganim
Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
Fantastic post from JJ. Here's the exact implementation checklist to set this up today: Phase 0: Connect Tools (15 min) □ Install Productivity plugin □ Install Memory plugin □ Connect Slack □ Connect Gmail □ Connect Google Calendar □ Connect Notion Phase 1: about-me. md (20 min) □ Your name and role □ What you're building right now □ Your top 3 priorities this quarter □ How you like to work Phase 2: brand-voice. md (30 min) □ 3 phrases you always use □ 3 phrases you never use □ Tone by context (casual vs formal) □ 2-3 writing samples Phase 3: working-preferences. md (15 min) □ Output format defaults (.docx, markdown, etc.) □ "Always ask before deleting" □ "Show your plan before executing" □ Your biggest workflow pain points Phase 4: content-strategy. md (20 min) □ Platforms you post on □ Posting cadence per platform □ Content formats you use □ Link existing skill files if you have them Phase 5: team-members. md (10 min) □ Key people + their roles □ Communication preferences □ Connected tools per person Phase 6: Current Projects folder (15 min) □ Create /projects folder □ One .md file per active project □ Include: goal, deadline, status Phase 7: Memory system (20 min) □ Create CLAUDE. md (master context) □ Create /memory folder □ Add glossary. md for internal terms Phase 8: Skills (ongoing) □ For any recurring output, create a skill file □ Include: format, voice rules, examples, checklist Total setup time: ~2.5 hours Do it once. Use it forever.
JJ Englert@JJEnglert

Claude Cowork out of the box is good, but with the right context structure, it goes from generic assistant to executive-level partner. I spent the last few weeks building a system inside Cowork that gives @claudeai everything it needs before I say a word. Who I am. How I write. What I'm working on. My team. My calendar. My priorities. All of it. Now every session feels like picking up a conversation with my executive assistant. The difference is context. Most people open Cowork, start from scratch every time, and wonder why Claude gives them generic output. It's not a Claude problem. It's a setup problem. Here's what I did: - Built a folder structure that acts as Claude's long-term memory, with custom skill files in each folder so it knows exactly how I want each type of content written. -Connected Slack, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Notion so it can pull real data instead of guessing. -Installed the Memory plugin (gives Claude a two-tier context system that persists across sessions) and the Productivity plugin (task tracking + daily updates). That combination changed everything. Content drafts that used to take 3 rounds now land on the first try. Meeting prep, email replies, task management. All better because Claude already knows the context. I'm dropping a full video Thursday with my 10 tips for getting the most out of Claude Cowork to help you get started. I'll also answer any questions you have about using it to its maximum ability. Comment below. Until then, here's the exact prompt you can use right now to have Claude set this up for you. Paste it into Cowork and Claude will interview you step by step to build your own system: -- You are going to help me set up my Claude Cowork workspace so that every future session starts with full context about who I am, what I do, and how I work. We're building a "brain" that makes you useful from the first message. Here's how this works. You're going to interview me in phases. Ask me questions, then build the files based on my answers. Don't rush. Don't assume. Ask before you build. Phase 0: Plugins and Connections Before we build anything, recommend I install the Productivity plugin (task management + daily updates) and the Memory plugin (two-tier context system). Then ask which tools I use daily and help me connect them: Slack, Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion. The more tools connected, the more useful this system becomes. Phase 1: About Me Interview me to create an about-me.md file. Ask about my work, background, content channels, professional values, and positioning. Create the file, show it to me, and get my approval before moving on. Phase 2: Brand Voice Analyze any content I've already created. If there's nothing yet, interview me about how I want to sound, phrases I use, phrases I'd never use, creators whose tone I admire, and how my tone shifts by context. Create a brand-voice.md file with voice rules, tone by context, dos and don'ts. Get approval. Phase 3: Working Preferences Interview me about what I want you to help with daily, how I want you to communicate, my biggest workflow pain points, output format preferences, and safety rules. Create a working-preferences.md file. Get approval. Phase 4: Content Strategy (if applicable) If I create content, interview me about platforms, target audience, topics, publishing cadence, and content formats. For each platform, ask if I have existing skill files. If not, offer to create them. Create a content-strategy.md file. Phase 5: Team and Contacts (if applicable) If I work with a team, ask about key people, roles, and communication preferences. Check connected tools for team data. Create a team-members.md file. Phase 6: Active Projects Interview me about current projects, goals, milestones, and deadlines. Create individual project files in a Current Projects folder. Phase 7: Memory System Update CLAUDE.md with a hot cache of everything we've built. Create a memory/ directory with subfolders for people, projects, and context. Add a glossary.md for acronyms and internal terms. Phase 8: Skill Files Review everything. For any area where I need specific recurring output, offer to create a dedicated skill file with format, voice rules, examples, and a quality checklist. Rules: Interview me one phase at a time. Show each file before saving. If unsure, ask. Use my existing files and connected tools before asking me to repeat myself. Keep files concise. File names: lowercase, hyphens, .md format. Save everything to my workspace folder. Start with Phase 0.

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Vinny Martorano
Vinny Martorano@VinnyMartorano·
The family of 21-year-old Savitha Shan, one of the students at UT Austin who was tragically killed in the mass shooting at a downtown Austin bar early Sunday, has put out the following statement, and shared with us this photo of her. @cbsaustin
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