Jared F.

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Jared F.

Jared F.

@iamjaredf

Father. Husband. Founding CEO @CanvsAI. Obsessed with emotion, cognition, and clarity. Making meaning from the messy stuff.

Los Angeles Katılım Ocak 2009
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Grant Lee
Grant Lee@thisisgrantlee·
Stripe is worth $159 billion now. Like Bezos and Buffett, the Collison 'way of building a business' will create trillions in value and is worth studying. 800-word post on: 1. Craft & Beauty 2. Humility 3. Hiring 4. Culture 5. Decisions 1. On craft & beauty, You can work on something you're not proud of for 2 years. You can't do it for 30. Beauty has a practical function most people miss. When we go to a city or building that's beautiful, there's generosity in that construction. You never meet the architect, but it's a gift they've bestowed on us. Products are no different. And craft has another function that might matter even more: it's the single best way to attract extraordinary people. The best people consider themselves craftspeople, and above almost all else, they want to work alongside other craftspeople. Put bluntly: really good people don't enjoy working on shitty things. 2. On founder humility, Think carefully about what's cool and what's high status, and then make sure not to do that. Once you're succeeding, the real danger begins. Success breeds complacency. Other people are studying what you built and looking to replicate it. You can always be a month away from losing your business. The antidote is simple but uncomfortable: stay close to reality. Every week at Stripe's leadership meeting, they hear directly from a customer. It's not an A-plus scorecard every time. That's the point. It prevents you from getting delusional. And when you see a smart person holding a view that's different from your own, rather than figuring out how they're wrong, try to figure out how they're right. 3. On hiring, Think like a value investor. You're not looking for the best resume. You're looking for human capital the market has significantly underpriced. It took Patrick and John a full year to get to four people. No group will ever shape your company more than your early hires. When hiring anyone, ask: will I like the 50 people they hire? Prioritize rate of learning over everything. Over a decade, fast learners obliterate credentialed hires. It's not even close. For senior hires, one question: can they get you where you need to be in four years, in two? 4. On culture, Stripe's moat isn't technology or process or perks. It's that the people there genuinely care about solving the problems they say they're solving. That's rarer than it sounds. Care for the customer's problem, executed with craft and rigor. A culture that prizes small details and careful abstraction. And an operating rhythm that keeps it honest: micro pessimism, macro optimism. Everything is terrible today. Total conviction it'll be fantastic in two years. That tension is what keeps generational companies from getting comfortable. 5. On decisions, Make twice as many decisions at half the precision. That's almost always better than the alternative. You'll never have perfect information and you don't need it. Make the call, move forward, course correct if you're wrong. You pay a far larger price for paralysis than for mistakes. For co-founder disputes, one simple rule: whoever cares more carries the decision. Deeper conviction wins. These ideas have shaped how we build Gamma and 1000s of others. @patrickc @collision
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Jared F.
Jared F.@iamjaredf·
@garrytan Super useful. Question for you - what’s benefit of this being a skill you have to manually trigger vs it being a part of your global Claude.md file. Less context / more accurate?
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Here is my latest iteration of my /plan-exit-review skill for Claude Code. I use this as I exit plan mode and it works super well to shake out all issues,, shake out architecture and code smell issues, perf issues, and finally make sure every part of a PR is tested (I avg 1.3 lines of test to 1 line of real code these days) gist.github.com/garrytan/001f9…
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10X AI
10X AI@10X_AI_·
HOLY SH*T… Someone just leaked 2,053+ plug-and-play N8N workflows and it’s breaking the internet. They scraped everything from the official docs, GitHub, AND hidden forums. • AI-powered lead gen • Auto content repurposing • Sales & CRM automation This vault would cost tens of thousands to build from scratch. LIKE + COMMENT “N8N” & I’ll send you the FULL library + setup FREE! (must follow so I can DM)
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
But @elonmusk is on the Mount Rushmore of both Vertical and Horizontal integration. Someone tell me I am Lying!
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
I think this GTM plan is so brilliant. I got to hear @nikitabier at a product summit here in LA a few weeks back. I cannot imagine he didn’t light up about this during Elon’s hardcore recruiting process.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Yes!

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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
It’s ‘joking’ in that obviously this is not the reason they are doing it.
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
I know it sounds like I am joking / being hateful. I am genuinely blown away.
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Eric Jiang
Eric Jiang@veggie_eric·
I’m convinced that anyone who says Thinking Fast and Slow is a good book is just trying to masquerade as erudite and sophisticated Nothing against Kahneman, but that brick is literally 500 pages of word vomit that could’ve been said in two paragraphs
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
@veggie_eric Not to mention it is clear Eric that you said this very literally to cue up an emotional response, which is a construct you would be aware that others would be aware of it… if you had read the book.
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
@veggie_eric Yikes. This might go down in history as the most unintelligent take ever. Congratulations my friend, you have the mantle.
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
“Looking in my eyes You know I want it though Got rid of my pride Though there’s still a subtle undertone Got everything I’ve wanted in abundance See I did it, I’ve done it And found none of it in my comfort zone.” -Nic D and Connor Price open.spotify.com/track/1VA0nQLG…
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Jared F.@iamjaredf·
It used to be that building a successful company was 1% Idea and 99% Execution. Nowadays, in the age of AI, I believe the Idea is now only .00001% Idea and the rest how quickly you move. Discuss. cc @levie
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