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Emmanuel Orozco

Emmanuel Orozco

@indie_rok

Developer Advocate / Musician

París, Francia Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
Most devs (myself included) spend months building their product and 10 minutes figuring out how to market it. So I built PostPilot, an open-source tool that simulates how a Reddit community reacts to your launch post before you actually post it. 1/2
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
Bryan Johnson reveals what you MUST do to get the best sleep possible ''Reading a book for 10 minutes before bed is as powerful as sleep medication, on some metrics it's even more powerful than sleep meds'' ''Have your final meal of the day 4 hours before bed, it gives your body time to digest, and when your body has that distance it will lower its body temperature, your blood glucose will be down, melatonin is produced and it gets the body in a more relaxed state'' ''You need like an hour wind down routine, if your bedtime is 10 PM, when 9 PM comes turn off all the screens and spend that hour doing things that relax you, read a book, breath work, meditation, hang out with a friend, anything but be on your screen''
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Ibrahim Boona
Ibrahim Boona@boona11·
Built this in 2 hours 😂 I asked chatGPT to generate the 2d assets, used Tripo to generate the 3d version, then I used #threejs for the game dev. its just starting, a lot can be done here.
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
MrBeast: "If my mental health was a priority I wouldn't be as successful as I am" "I obviously never would have buried myself alive for seven days. There's a reason no one makes videos like me, not even close. Because no one wants to live the life I live" "There were months I'm flying 200 days a year on a plane. To get these videos done I do everything" "Something I always tell myself is how you feel right now is why no one else does what you do. If you push through this that's just even more of a reason why no one will ever be who you are" "Once you make a couple million dollars why would you live the life I live? Why would you not take weekends off? Why would you not prioritize your sanity? It makes no sense. But that's why no one else does it"
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Nick Foley
Nick Foley@nhfoley·
When we were originally designing this scooter I knew we could never get legal approval for two riders, so we secretly made it handle smoothly and safely even with this much weight. Lime has nerfed a few things since, but the spirit remains.
ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism

this could have been you europe-maxxing this summer but instead you chose to share a 1bdr with four other dudes in sf to walk around the city with your laptop slightly open so your agents won’t stop running.

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Xiaoyin Qu
Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin·
I can’t believe I stopped using Claude Code max and entirely use DeepSeek and Hermes. It’s so fast, so so fast, 3x faster for the same task. So cheap. I spent $5 last week and never need worry about being rate limited or usage hit limits very two hours. For most tasks it’s perfect enough.
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Nicolas Mérouze
Nicolas Mérouze@nicolasmerouze·
Really depends what you want. Yes there are lots of tech companies in Paris or in Warsaw. But it doesn't feel anything as exciting as SF. The energy is totally different. For Paris, it used to be better. There used to be tons of meetups where you could meet founders so easily and people were so excited at the time. But each time I was going to SF, I felt like EU was a far cry of what was happening in the US. Now I struggle to find interesting events to go to. When there's something, it's just corporate bullshit. I've met so many incredible people at that time (most of them left for the US), but nowadays it's really rare.
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Andrea Bosoni
Andrea Bosoni@theandreboso·
I was wondering what are the best tech cities in Europe right now. Based on what I see online I’d probably say Stockholm, Paris and…? Where is the cool stuff happening right now? I really hope to see a future when people don’t feel the need to move to the US.
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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
@PreciousBa82157 @zeeg set your $HOME/.claude/settings.json { "effortLevel": "max", "env": { "ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_OPUS_MODEL": "claude-opus-4-6", "CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_1M_CONTEXT": "1", "CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_ADAPTIVE_THINKING": "1", "CLAUDE_CODE_SUBAGENT_MODEL": "sonnet",
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Precious Balogun
Precious Balogun@PreciousBa82157·
@zeeg since claude code auto upgraded i couldn't find opus 4.6 anymore,only sonnet and haiku 4.6 are included,how did you switch to previous versions?
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
just asked the team to turn off opus 4.7 no true gains in performance, burning compute (and money) honestly, imo, a bad release from Anthropic
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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
Putting together an AI Builders Night in Paris. Short talks on agents, structured 1:1 rounds so you actually meet people, and a team quiz at the end. 📅May 13 🎫Free Link below 👇
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Cormac
Cormac@cormachayden_·
when cooked, spend 10 min staring at a blank wall - resets reward system - fixes attention span - clears mind able to work for hours straight after
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Yousr
Yousr@rsuyoy·
What's a reasonable timeline for a GPT 5.4/Opus 4.6 level LLM that runs locally on a good Macbook 10 years? much less? much more?
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Chong-U
Chong-U@chongdashu·
GPT Images 2.0 🤝 Grok Imagine is a ridiculous unlock In gamedev... - having the idea is easy - SEEING the idea is hard But now, thanks to both, you can go from idea to visualised in minutes! Here's 4 versions of a top down 2d multiplayer game idea 🕹️ Prompts in reply 👇
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Eric Zaworski
Eric Zaworski@ericzawo·
Someone who doesn’t know the name of their next door neighbours is thinking about how they too can take advantage of the booming IRL connection economy
Jonas@jonaswillett1

The IRL connection economy is a $400B+ market. And companies are racing to own it. In the last 6 months, $800M+ in capital was deployed on "IRL" bets. @Tinder invested $60M into a new Events feature for connecting matches in-person. They're pivoting to IRL and offering experiences such as speakeasies, raves, and pottery classes. @222place: raised a $10.1M Series A to curate blind social experiences for Gen Z. Personality-matched groups sent to hyperlocal nightlife events. @JagermeisterUSA launched BestNightsVC - the only venture fund in the world dedicated solely to nightlife and IRL connection. 16 portfolio companies across 4 continents. @timeleft: dinner with 5 strangers, every Wednesday. €18M ARR. 6,500 dinners/week across 200+ cities. Dion: members-only social app where the first move is buying someone a real drink, redeemed IRL. 10K members, 30K+ on the waitlist founded by @revekkapal. Pie: Bonobos founder @dunn built an IRL friendship app. $24M raised. 130K+ MAU. @weroad_official: group trips for 20-30 year olds who don't know each other beforehand. $150M valuation. Matchbox: is an algorithm-powered matching platform for IRL events and has powered over 100,000 connections. founded by @liamjmcgregor (prev @MarriagePact) New dating apps like Known @Celesteamadon, Cerca @MylesCerca, and Ditto @AllenWangzian are aiming to improve connection amongst young people. Billion-dollar companies are paying $$$ for community and events leads: - @AnthropicAI: Marketing Events Manager ($255k) - @tryramp: Community Manager ($223k) - @tryramp: Events & Culture Manager ($181k) - @duolingo: Senior Community Manager ($193k) - @NotionHQ: Community Programs Lead Everyone knows the more time we spend online, the more valuable real-life connection becomes. The question isn't whether IRL wins. It's who facilitates it best.

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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
@adrielyong It is complicated for some people! That's the main point. People are too busy to find events, or just shy to say hello to strangers! Nothing wrong with those.
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adriel
adriel@adrielyong·
its not that complicated its just hanging out with friends grabbing a coffee saying hi to someone at the bar being PLUR at a rave and maybe getting off x
Jonas@jonaswillett1

The IRL connection economy is a $400B+ market. And companies are racing to own it. In the last 6 months, $800M+ in capital was deployed on "IRL" bets. @Tinder invested $60M into a new Events feature for connecting matches in-person. They're pivoting to IRL and offering experiences such as speakeasies, raves, and pottery classes. @222place: raised a $10.1M Series A to curate blind social experiences for Gen Z. Personality-matched groups sent to hyperlocal nightlife events. @JagermeisterUSA launched BestNightsVC - the only venture fund in the world dedicated solely to nightlife and IRL connection. 16 portfolio companies across 4 continents. @timeleft: dinner with 5 strangers, every Wednesday. €18M ARR. 6,500 dinners/week across 200+ cities. Dion: members-only social app where the first move is buying someone a real drink, redeemed IRL. 10K members, 30K+ on the waitlist founded by @revekkapal. Pie: Bonobos founder @dunn built an IRL friendship app. $24M raised. 130K+ MAU. @weroad_official: group trips for 20-30 year olds who don't know each other beforehand. $150M valuation. Matchbox: is an algorithm-powered matching platform for IRL events and has powered over 100,000 connections. founded by @liamjmcgregor (prev @MarriagePact) New dating apps like Known @Celesteamadon, Cerca @MylesCerca, and Ditto @AllenWangzian are aiming to improve connection amongst young people. Billion-dollar companies are paying $$$ for community and events leads: - @AnthropicAI: Marketing Events Manager ($255k) - @tryramp: Community Manager ($223k) - @tryramp: Events & Culture Manager ($181k) - @duolingo: Senior Community Manager ($193k) - @NotionHQ: Community Programs Lead Everyone knows the more time we spend online, the more valuable real-life connection becomes. The question isn't whether IRL wins. It's who facilitates it best.

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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
@michaelmiraflor Agree with you! Luckily, most of the vibes are good. People who give shit are just not the market.
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Michael J. Miraflor
Michael J. Miraflor@michaelmiraflor·
People that are shitting all over this post with commentary along the lines of "just go outside" or "isn't this just church" or "these kids are so cooked" are giving off big boomer energy. This is the world that we gave them and now they are trying to fix it. We should be rooting for a lot of this stuff to win.
Jonas@jonaswillett1

The IRL connection economy is a $400B+ market. And companies are racing to own it. In the last 6 months, $800M+ in capital was deployed on "IRL" bets. @Tinder invested $60M into a new Events feature for connecting matches in-person. They're pivoting to IRL and offering experiences such as speakeasies, raves, and pottery classes. @222place: raised a $10.1M Series A to curate blind social experiences for Gen Z. Personality-matched groups sent to hyperlocal nightlife events. @JagermeisterUSA launched BestNightsVC - the only venture fund in the world dedicated solely to nightlife and IRL connection. 16 portfolio companies across 4 continents. @timeleft: dinner with 5 strangers, every Wednesday. €18M ARR. 6,500 dinners/week across 200+ cities. Dion: members-only social app where the first move is buying someone a real drink, redeemed IRL. 10K members, 30K+ on the waitlist founded by @revekkapal. Pie: Bonobos founder @dunn built an IRL friendship app. $24M raised. 130K+ MAU. @weroad_official: group trips for 20-30 year olds who don't know each other beforehand. $150M valuation. Matchbox: is an algorithm-powered matching platform for IRL events and has powered over 100,000 connections. founded by @liamjmcgregor (prev @MarriagePact) New dating apps like Known @Celesteamadon, Cerca @MylesCerca, and Ditto @AllenWangzian are aiming to improve connection amongst young people. Billion-dollar companies are paying $$$ for community and events leads: - @AnthropicAI: Marketing Events Manager ($255k) - @tryramp: Community Manager ($223k) - @tryramp: Events & Culture Manager ($181k) - @duolingo: Senior Community Manager ($193k) - @NotionHQ: Community Programs Lead Everyone knows the more time we spend online, the more valuable real-life connection becomes. The question isn't whether IRL wins. It's who facilitates it best.

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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
@adele_bloch 100%, building (holdmyclub.com) matching based on hobbies and then follow up with other people with based on other interest. The hard part is the follow up requires a big enough database for matches to be relevant but we will get there.
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Adele Bloch
Adele Bloch@adele_bloch·
there's a less flashy problem downstream that I don't see anyone talking about: the market is obsessed with top of funnel - creating experiences to meet people. but nobody is building for how to *actually* create long-lasting connection. $800M deployed on IRL and almost all of it is solving for: how do we get you to come to the room. dinners, events, speakeasys, blind dates - important & all genuinely cool stuff. the reason this is hitting is because people are lonely. people want to come together IRL. but the loneliness epidemic isn't a discovery problem (there's events near you, I promise)... it's a follow-through problem the gap is: you meet people but *still* don't have long-term friendships around you. building real friendship is unsexy work - it takes time and effort: > putting yourself out there > finding people you vibe with > being vulnerable > asking people to hang > getting rejected > trying new things > inviting people over > building recurring routines this is exactly the part nobody's building for. you can go to all the events in the world and still feel lonely - because nobody's building for what to do AFTER. we're in a loneliness crisis. let's build tech, products, and communities that solve it for the long-run.
Jonas@jonaswillett1

The IRL connection economy is a $400B+ market. And companies are racing to own it. In the last 6 months, $800M+ in capital was deployed on "IRL" bets. @Tinder invested $60M into a new Events feature for connecting matches in-person. They're pivoting to IRL and offering experiences such as speakeasies, raves, and pottery classes. @222place: raised a $10.1M Series A to curate blind social experiences for Gen Z. Personality-matched groups sent to hyperlocal nightlife events. @JagermeisterUSA launched BestNightsVC - the only venture fund in the world dedicated solely to nightlife and IRL connection. 16 portfolio companies across 4 continents. @timeleft: dinner with 5 strangers, every Wednesday. €18M ARR. 6,500 dinners/week across 200+ cities. Dion: members-only social app where the first move is buying someone a real drink, redeemed IRL. 10K members, 30K+ on the waitlist founded by @revekkapal. Pie: Bonobos founder @dunn built an IRL friendship app. $24M raised. 130K+ MAU. @weroad_official: group trips for 20-30 year olds who don't know each other beforehand. $150M valuation. Matchbox: is an algorithm-powered matching platform for IRL events and has powered over 100,000 connections. founded by @liamjmcgregor (prev @MarriagePact) New dating apps like Known @Celesteamadon, Cerca @MylesCerca, and Ditto @AllenWangzian are aiming to improve connection amongst young people. Billion-dollar companies are paying $$$ for community and events leads: - @AnthropicAI: Marketing Events Manager ($255k) - @tryramp: Community Manager ($223k) - @tryramp: Events & Culture Manager ($181k) - @duolingo: Senior Community Manager ($193k) - @NotionHQ: Community Programs Lead Everyone knows the more time we spend online, the more valuable real-life connection becomes. The question isn't whether IRL wins. It's who facilitates it best.

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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
@jonaswillett1 @Tinder Agree! That’s why I am building holdmyclub.com . Matching people over hobbies where the activity is designed to make you talk to others. The hard part is to scale 😭. Still figuring it out
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Jonas
Jonas@jonaswillett1·
The IRL connection economy is a $400B+ market. And companies are racing to own it. In the last 6 months, $800M+ in capital was deployed on "IRL" bets. @Tinder invested $60M into a new Events feature for connecting matches in-person. They're pivoting to IRL and offering experiences such as speakeasies, raves, and pottery classes. @222place: raised a $10.1M Series A to curate blind social experiences for Gen Z. Personality-matched groups sent to hyperlocal nightlife events. @JagermeisterUSA launched BestNightsVC - the only venture fund in the world dedicated solely to nightlife and IRL connection. 16 portfolio companies across 4 continents. @timeleft: dinner with 5 strangers, every Wednesday. €18M ARR. 6,500 dinners/week across 200+ cities. Dion: members-only social app where the first move is buying someone a real drink, redeemed IRL. 10K members, 30K+ on the waitlist founded by @revekkapal. Pie: Bonobos founder @dunn built an IRL friendship app. $24M raised. 130K+ MAU. @weroad_official: group trips for 20-30 year olds who don't know each other beforehand. $150M valuation. Matchbox: is an algorithm-powered matching platform for IRL events and has powered over 100,000 connections. founded by @liamjmcgregor (prev @MarriagePact) New dating apps like Known @Celesteamadon, Cerca @MylesCerca, and Ditto @AllenWangzian are aiming to improve connection amongst young people. Billion-dollar companies are paying $$$ for community and events leads: - @AnthropicAI: Marketing Events Manager ($255k) - @tryramp: Community Manager ($223k) - @tryramp: Events & Culture Manager ($181k) - @duolingo: Senior Community Manager ($193k) - @NotionHQ: Community Programs Lead Everyone knows the more time we spend online, the more valuable real-life connection becomes. The question isn't whether IRL wins. It's who facilitates it best.
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Emmanuel Orozco
Emmanuel Orozco@indie_rok·
@GrammarHippy Lol, so many wrong answers. Get ProxyCli, set it up with your own Claude credentials, set up a temporal api key. Give the api key to your students. Disable proxy when exercise day is over
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George Ten
George Ten@GrammarHippy·
Guys. I built a tool on Claude. How do I share it with my students without them needing all the API key crap? Is there any way to do that not as a prompt?
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Michael D Walker
Michael D Walker@MichaelDWalker·
@indie_rok Hi Emmanuel, new one is all about creativity, digging deep inside your creative mind. Want me to shoot you a note when it's live?
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Michael D Walker
Michael D Walker@MichaelDWalker·
The toughest challenge starting a podcast is the rejections from people you invited to be guests. So I devised my Reignition Strategy to deal with it. Every time I get a "No" I send out interview requests to 4 new possible guests ASAP. Dont let "No" slow you down!
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