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Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Cassy Aite
Cassy Aite@im_aite·
The biggest milestone a company will have: finding product/market fit (sometimes several times). Also known as the 'silent milestone'.
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Cassy Aite@im_aite·
@mattwelter Really smart. Curious to see how this affects your revenue over the next few months
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Matt Welter
Matt Welter@mattwelter·
🎉BREAKING: reelfarm API now available includes a claude code skill.md file for agents to entirely automate tiktok pages 24/7
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
How bro starts moving after hitting $1k MRR
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Grits n Football
Grits n Football@goodbreffis·
Blink-Juan82 🤟🤟🤟
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The Iced Coffee Hour
The Iced Coffee Hour@TheICHpodcast·
Togi explains that the REAL risk in life is taking no risk at all… “The real risk in this life is not taking the risk because you only get one life… It’s not ‘oh I’ll take the risk later’ because your window of opportunity gets aggressively smaller as you get more hardened into the system“
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Adrian Salamunovic
Adrian Salamunovic@asalamunovic·
@CoachDanGo Yeah they are great. It’s just called a “suero” here in Mexico. Home made electrolyte.
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
This is one of my favorite drinks on the planet. I call it The Sober Margarita. It’s sparkling water, lime juice, and sea salt lining the brim of the glass. The sparkling water keeps you full and aids digestion. The lime juice supports your liver. The sea salt restores your electrolytes. It’s healthy, has 3 ingredients, zero alcohol, and tastes delicious.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
The longer I am alive the more I realize happiness is an extremely dumb concept because if you have it, it is fleeting (like creativity) and you can't grasp it for long I guess the definition of happiness in our language is the problem too, and everyone trying to get something so fleeting and ungraspable is the other problem I agree that purpose/meaning is much better to aim for because that's systemic and becomes part of your daily routine And ironically that gives you happiness People looking for happiness are usually unhappy!
warrior.sage@WarSageX

Happiness should not be your first priority. It is not a means to an end but much rather a byproduct of you getting in alignment with your purpose. Find your purpose and go all in on it.

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Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson@ericjackson·
Everyone’s buzzing about Clawdbot. My take: the frenzy is overdone — but the direction is real. Those are very different statements.
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Cassy Aite@im_aite·
Status: escaping the AI underclass...
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Cassy Aite@im_aite·
Little Postbeam update
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Dan Mehmet
Dan Mehmet@Danmehmet_·
If I wanted to show someone a text book example of what "snap" on a punch was... I'd show them this. - Pacman showing his Son how he wants him to hit.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Proof luck doesn’t exist.
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Starter Story
Starter Story@starter_story·
Bullshit. Do it simpler. Do it smarter. Do it faster. Do it better. Do it cheaper. Do it with AI. Do it in a new country. Do it with better design. Do it automated. Do it personalized. Do it with a social mission. Do it sustainably. Do it w/ top-notch service. Do it on subscription. Do it for women. Do it friendlier. Do it for a smaller audience. Do it for a bigger audience. Do it premium. Do it for men. Do it with faster delivery. Do it with a unique brand story. Do it with hyper-local targeting. Do it with a global perspective. Do it w/ better tech. Do it more conveniently. Do it hyper-niche. Do it transparently. Do it flexible. Do it on-demand Do it dependable. Do it reliable. Do it customizable. Do it hybrid. Do it accessible. Do it immersive. Do it gamified. Do it entertaining. Do it informative. Do it educational. Do it trendy. Do it classic. Do it retro. Do it modern. Do it futuristic. Do it nostalgic. Do it luxurious. Do it affordable. Do it bundled. Do it a la carte. Do it fun. Find a proven idea, and just do it different.
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Marcelo Claure
Marcelo Claure@marceloclaure·
Almost 25 years together. We met in 🇫🇷. Through highs and lows, we’ve learned one thing: we’re always better when we’re united — better partners, better parents, and better people.
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Cassy Aite@im_aite·
@marclou Awesome stuff! Pls add LinkedIn follower count. Curious to know what that correlation looks like!
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Cassy Aite@im_aite·
Did you ever shave your beard or moustache and then immediately regret it later?
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Arpan Gupta
Arpan Gupta@arpangup·
When Shohei Ohtani was a high school freshman, he created a detailed "dream sheet" with one central goal: to be the #1 draft pick for 8 NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) teams. It was a 64-cell roadmap based on a framework called the Harada Method. Here's exactly what Shohei did 👇 1. First, some history.... The Harada Method was created by Takashi Harada, a Japanese junior high track coach. He took a team ranked last out of 380 schools and, using his system, turned them into the #1 team in the region within 3 years. They held that top spot for the next 6 years. 2. You start by placing your main goal in the center of an 8x8 grid. For Ohtani, this was "be the #1 draft pick." 3. Next, you identify 8 critical supporting pillars needed to achieve that goal. These surround the main goal. Ohtani's 8 pillars were: • Body • Control • Sharpness • Speed • Pitch Variance • Personality • Karma/Luck • Mental Toughness 4. You then break down each of those 8 pillars into 8 smaller, actionable tasks or daily routines. This fills out the entire 64-cell grid, turning a massive dream into a concrete, daily action plan. To improve his karma, he listed tangible actions like: • Showing Respect to Umpires • Picking up trash • Being positive • Being someone people want to support 5. The method goes far deeper than just technical skills. It forces you to analyze your weaknesses and build confidence. It also has a highlight on service to others, emphasizing that humility and contributing to your community are essential for personal success. 6. The key to the system is daily execution and accountability. Once the 64-cell chart is complete, you turn the tasks and habits into a daily diary and a "Routine Check Sheet." It’s designed to transform abstract intentions into a measurable, daily practice.
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MLB@MLB

The legend continues! Shohei Ohtani is the NL MVP for the second straight season!

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Cassy Aite@im_aite·
Black Friday came early this year 😉
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Mike Alfred
Mike Alfred@mikealfred·
IREN CEO Dan Roberts on the earnings call just now: There is interest from a number of parties well above the 200MW contracted with Microsoft.
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
Outrank just hit $200k MRR 🫢 and I see it now: this may be my first $1m MRR saas here's why: the OpenAI atlas launch validates this: > web presence is how you get into LLMs want ChatGPT to recommend you? you need to own the web. and Outrank is the best GEO solution for this: • more web real estate • daily backlinks through our marketplace • more presence = higher ranking in AI we're not building AI. we're building how AI will find you $200k to $1m, let's go
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