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Apurv Gupta

@hey_apurv

Building @clipkit_cloud & @useCloudClaw

Bangalore, India Katılım Ekim 2014
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Apurv Gupta
Apurv Gupta@hey_apurv·
Built CloudClaw, It securely deploys your OpenClaw agents under 60 seconds. Setup requires almost no technical knowledge. Go deploy your army of assistants - cloudclaw.tech
Y Combinator@ycombinator

OpenClaw is a new viral and scarily effective virtual assistant. But it's so hard to set up that even most engineers give up. @usebits_inc will set up your secure OpenClaw instance on the cloud, batteries included, in 5 minutes. Congrats on the launch @rob0the0nerd and @bailey_wickham! ycombinator.com/launches/POK-k…

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Stripe@stripe·
Today, we’re launching the @link wallet for agents. It lets you securely empower agents to spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase. link.com/agents
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Rahul
Rahul@sairahul1·
MICROSOFT OPEN SOURCED A 7B PARAMETER MODEL THAT TRANSCRIBES 60 MINUTES OF AUDIO IN A SINGLE PASS and it's completely free VIBEVOICE ASR no chunking, no context loss, full speaker diarization baked in not just speech to text..not a basic wrapper who spoke, when they spoke, exactly what they said..all in one shot and it handles the hard stuff too..50+ languages, custom hotwords, long form audio that breaks every other tool the model doesn't know what "context window" means apparently Available on macOS and Windows right now. Free to use. Free to fine tune. Free to build on.
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
“Everyone can code now!” Dude, no one can code now.
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Navalism
Navalism@NavalismHQ·
"You cannot hide anything from yourself." @naval
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Apurv Gupta@hey_apurv·
@Hartdrawss this post is useful for 0% of vibe coders, who actually get 500 users
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Harshil Tomar
Harshil Tomar@Hartdrawss·
25 signs your VIBE CODED app will BREAK at 500 users : Save this before you go live ! 1/ no load testing before launch > you don't know where it breaks because you've never pushed it > one traffic spike and you're debugging live in production 2/ session data stored in server memory > works on one instance > breaks the moment you need two 3/ file uploads going directly to your app server > disk fills up. server dies. files lost. > move uploads to object storage on day one 4/ synchronous email sending in API routes > slow email provider = slow API response for every request that triggers one > offload to a queue. always. 5/ no queue system for background tasks > everything blocking > one slow task pauses everything behind it 6/ hardcoded secrets in deployment scripts > sitting in your CI logs > visible to anyone with pipeline access 7/ single database with no read replica > all reads and writes hitting one machine > first real traffic spike kills query performance 8/ no CDN in front of static assets > every image served by your app server > 500 concurrent users = 500 image requests hitting your backend 9/ DB migrations running automatically on app start > two instances deploy at the same time > both run migrations. race condition. data inconsistency. 10/ no database backup ever tested with a restore > you have backups > you've never actually restored from one 11/ unindexed foreign key columns > every JOIN is a full scan > slow at 100 rows. broken at 100,000. 12/ no rate limiting anywhere > 500 users. one of them is a bot. > your server is now a bot server 13/ API responses with no compression > JSON payloads sent uncompressed > 10x the bandwidth they need to use 14/ no error alerting configured > app crashes at 3 AM > you find out when a user emails you at 9 AM 15/ transactions not used for multi-step writes > step 1 succeeds. app crashes. step 2 never runs. > data is now inconsistent permanently 16/ health check endpoint missing > load balancer sends traffic to crashed instances > users get 502s. you get support emails. 17/ memory leaks in long-running processes > memory grows slowly. server hits 100%. > everything grinds to a halt. restart. repeat. 18/ no graceful shutdown handling > deploy kills active requests > users mid-action get errors with no retry 19/ dependent on a third-party API with no fallback > that API goes down > your core feature goes down with it 20/ all logs written to local disk > logs rotate off > incident happens. no history to debug with. 21/ no circuit breaker on external calls > external service is slow > your thread pool fills waiting for it. everything queues. 22/ unparameterized search queries > search with any real data volume > 5-second response times at scale 23/ no connection timeout on outbound HTTP calls > external API hangs > your thread hangs with it. indefinitely. 24/ WebSockets not handled by a stateful service > horizontal scale breaks real-time features > every user gets disconnected 25/ no runbook for common incidents > something breaks at 2 AM > nobody knows what to do. everyone panics. you can ship fast and still build something that holds. bookmark this before you go live.
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ClipKit
ClipKit@clipkit_cloud·
We are hiring - - Full stack engineers - Growth folks Fully remote!
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Apurv Gupta@hey_apurv·
@Nithin0dha This is the rule of capitalism? more for everyone. Do you see yourself getting back from 0.001% of the population to 1-3%? The kind of opportunities & access to people you have is no where near to an avg person. You’re never gonna go back to 1-3% range unless you do major f’up.
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Nithin Kamath
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha·
I'll admit this might sound odd coming from me, maybe even clichéd. But it's something I've been sitting with for a while, so here goes. When I started out, like most people, I had a simple wealth goal. I'd actually written it down: hit ₹5 crore, retire in Goa, beach shack, done. That was the dream. After the Zerodha journey, I find myself on a very different side of that equation, and the dark inequalities of wealth and opportunity are harder to ignore than ever. We all know the numbers on inequality. The concentration of wealth among the top 1% is severe and getting worse, and it's even starker among the top 0.1%. The post-2008 era of rising asset prices has likely made this worse, because the people who hold financial assets are, by definition, people who already have money. This isn't unique to India. Barring a few exceptions, it's a global phenomenon. I'm cautious about attributing every socio-political problem we face today to inequality, but it's hard to deny the role it's played in the political upheavals we're seeing across the world. History rarely shows that sustained, extreme inequality ends well. To me, it increasingly feels like sitting in a car with the brakes cut, watching a cliff approach. Btw, all of this even before AI, which has a non-trivial probability of making things worse. I'll stop short of prescribing solutions. It's too easy to reach for simple answers to complicated problems, and that's a separate conversation entirely. But I think we need to collectively acknowledge this: wealth that just sits in financial assets whose value keeps compounding upward doesn't do much good for anyone beyond those who already have it. And if that wealth isn't in motion, if it isn't doing some social good, the fabric that holds us together will only continue to fray and lead to cynicism, resentment, and worse yet, nihilism. We're already seeing all of it. What I am saying is that even if a portion of that wealth were channelled into things that could materially improve lives, that seems worth doing. Hoarding wealth, in the grand scheme of things, doesn't really help anyone.
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luffy
luffy@0xluffy·
let's fucking goo
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
It feels pretty obvious at this point that someone’s going to make billions building a social app that’s just for friends, no AI slop, no brainrot, calm design, chronological feed and no concept of followers
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Oren John
Oren John@orenmeetsworld·
if you're new to clipping and you're noticing the tech posters aren't making much sense pinning my thorough recap of this from a month ago (from one of the only people posting about this who actually rips organically on all networks)
Oren John@orenmeetsworld

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Oren John
Oren John@orenmeetsworld·
How viral clips actually happen: - you don't "pick a good clip" you pick multiple, you have a variant testing method on tiktok or trial reels and test your way into it, its about good shots on goal in a relentless test sequence not "the ultimate clip" - you also shouldn't have to pick a good clip... clipping is engineered. viral podcasts are "mockcasts". good interviewers and interviewees set the moments up ahead of time, the hooks are already written. - combing through a CEOs interviews is a waste of everyones time and money versus planned production of good content
Finn McKenty@thefinnmckenty

I think picking a good clip is actually really hard, especially getting the little nuances right like exactly what word to start on. I’ve been running teams to do this for over a decade, and it’s by far the hardest thing to hire for. Only maybe 20% of people can do it really well.

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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
We'll soon see the rise of the "Chief Clipping Officers" at companies The person who figures out the 47 second moment inside the 2 hour podcast that gets 10M views Probably will be the highest paid marketing hire of 2027
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Sherry
Sherry@SchrodingrsBrat·
Retardmaxxing is an elegantly simple way of saying there’s no intellectual solution for an existential problem. Like in Coelho’s Alchemist, you end up where you started because you can’t truly depart from yourself - all true transformation is embodied, time yields treasures when there’s momentum, hence “the alchemist”, meaning the person who can make gold is the person who moves, does, attempts, desires, seeks, tries. “He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch” type beat
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John Fadule
John Fadule@fadule_·
Life is amazing: -gyms exist -Coke Zero exists -hot girls outnumber even moderately put-together dudes 2000 to 1 -you and your wife can drink 4 bottles of wine then smash all night without a condom -you and your friends can hit the gym then smoke a joint and watch The Godfather -every food item in the world has been hunted and gathered for you (grocery stores) -you could be working 16 hour days in a coal mine in a third world country -you’re spinning on a sphere in an infinite universe and the fact you’re alive is a 1 in 500 trillion miracle - every day you wake up you win the freaking lottery :)
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
Opus 4.7 is insane guys. It one shotted my session usage limit.
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Apurv Gupta
Apurv Gupta@hey_apurv·
@Jashanx_gill I don’t think anyone is, its their dev rel/growth team making the noise online
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Jashan
Jashan@Jashanx_gill·
Why is everyone making a shift from Claude to Codex?
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