Isaac AR ⠊

8.9K posts

Isaac AR ⠊ banner
Isaac AR ⠊

Isaac AR ⠊

@isaac_ar

#alwayslucky -------------------- Agentic comms in and out your organization. Starting with product updates.

Join here 👉 Katılım Kasım 2013
852 Takip Edilen1K Takipçiler
Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
If a founder says: “I’ll die before I quit.” “I have no plan B.” “I want to retire my parents.” “This is my life’s work.” Invest in them immediately.
English
140
40
924
86.2K
- Elijah Muraoka -
- Elijah Muraoka -@elijahmuraoka_·
Can anyone give me a Neo Residency referral? I'll give you $5 and a hug
English
6
0
59
7.3K
Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
best cannons you’ve ever seen ?
English
1.2K
44
3.6K
5.2M
Mike Bird
Mike Bird@Birdyword·
Many people do not seem to want data centres built near them, despite the fact that they don't cause that much traffic and often generate a lot of local tax revenue. I suspect it's partly because they're ugly! My proposal:
Mike Bird tweet media
English
1.5K
1.4K
16.9K
2.9M
Isaac AR ⠊
Isaac AR ⠊@isaac_ar·
@marclou TrustMRR is growing a lot. People have trust issues 😂
English
0
0
0
612
Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
I made $69,768 in April 2026. ⭐️ TrustMRR — $29K 📈 DataFast — $21K ⚡️ ShipFast — $6.2K 🦐 SuperShrimp — $5.6K 🧑‍💻 CodeFast — $3.4K 🐥 Twitter — $1.9K 🍜 Indie Page — $1.4K 🚀 LaunchViral — $387 💨 Zenvoice — $256 🛡️ ByeDispute — $248 🎞️ YouTube — $211 🌱 HabitsGarden — $147 📚 WorkbookPDF — $19
English
202
37
1.7K
466.7K
Yahia Bakour 🟦
Yahia Bakour 🟦@mynameisyahia·
@isaac_ar Posthog coworking space for YC founders in dogpatch, nicknamed hogpatch
English
1
0
2
104
Yahia Bakour 🟦
Yahia Bakour 🟦@mynameisyahia·
Was in SF two weeks ago, spent a lot of time at Hogpatch Met a YC founder building a browser-API startup. Unfortunately a fairly broken product, zero traction He got way too interested when he heard I was bootstrapped with hundreds of customers Today, two separate people told me he's planning to pivot into my product and is already lying to people about the quality of our data I won't name him, but if you're reading this I'm disappointed in you.
English
48
3
403
45K
Isaac AR ⠊
Isaac AR ⠊@isaac_ar·
I did the same last year, and been in the UK around 10. I used to live in Kensignton and was back about 2mo ago. Still safe which is good. And 1mo ago decided to explore clapham/battersea; also good. Other than a few other areas I 100 agree with the post. Its also not good for still good areas because criminality doesnt stay in one place. And it is not great to pay a lot for a place of your own in a good area just to be swamped with delinquency that passes by.
English
0
0
0
354
Ivana Girard Lefebvre
Ivana Girard Lefebvre@ivanalefebvreh·
I had been living in London for 7 years of my life. I loved it. The architecture, the incredible people, the food. Everything was so beautiful. I’ve had to make a tough decision, though. I can’t live there anymore. It’s not the city I moved to years ago. The beautiful vibes have been replaced with an air of criminality and danger in so many parts. Sure, there are nice neighborhoods… but you need six or seven roommates to afford them. As much as I hate to say it, it’s not safe for a girl like me to live there any longer. I’m saying goodbye to the city I once called home. On to a new chapter.
Ivana Girard Lefebvre tweet media
English
2.5K
4.1K
27.7K
1.2M
Isaac AR ⠊
Isaac AR ⠊@isaac_ar·
Its impossible to do what you can do in the us elsewhere except for semiconductors in shenzen/taiwan. Getting there should be your goal as a founder. I was in SF 10yrs ago and it changed my life; and the speed I got things done. Spent the last 10yrs in London and its great but not the same. Looking to get back to SF again.
English
0
0
1
184
Kenan Saleh
Kenan Saleh@kenanhsaleh·
We want to invest in more international founders - and we'll help you come to the US!
Tom 🔨@tmhammer

30 of the 70 companies in our last @speedrun batch had founders born outside the US and if we keep doing our job – and we will – that number is only going up: * founders building products + teams internationally * builders stuck in an H-1B job ready to accelerate their slope * students here on F-1 who are ready to take a shot at their startup idea Speedrun Global Founders is our answer >> our end-to-end approach to guiding founders through visas, customs, housing, banking, and building local SF community, while enabling founders from all over the globe to participate in Speedrun we also have the coolest hat in venture - maybe thats a lame flex, but i honestly challenge you to show me better vc drip you might catch a few of our founders wearing them today. come through Global Founders and I’ll bring you one 🫡 -apply below my friends-

English
54
10
297
41.1K
paperhead
paperhead@0xpaperhead·
In July 2025 I made a bold prediction that a 1-person billion dollar company would exist. It happened in April 2026, Next prediction: Given how rapidly we're progressing in agentic commerce. We're gonna see a zero-human billion dollar company. The owner would automate everything including company decisions and will act as a board member.
paperhead@0xpaperhead

@aribk24 I wouldn't be surprised to see a billion dollars worth of market value being created by a team of 1 This is already in the making

English
4
2
18
1.5K
DaVinci
DaVinci@BiancoDavinci·
Innovative Japanese engineers created a wearable robotic tail designed to provide perfect balance for the elderly population.
DaVinci tweet media
English
148
283
1.4K
135.7K
分享使者❤️
分享使者❤️@dxs1783·
这绝对的天才啊……. 太有创意了,看来几遍还想看👀 好想吃一口🫣
中文
1.2K
2.8K
19.8K
6.9M
Sen
Sen@senbuilds·
I've got more matches on YC co-founder search than on Hinge
English
15
2
92
5.5K
Isaac AR ⠊
Isaac AR ⠊@isaac_ar·
You don’t need a ventilated backpack but an active cooling backpack (non electric) with some structure so the creased fabric doesn’t block any ventilation holes. Lol, the design is wrong. The first 3 product images show one thing (the 3rd image is just wrong) while the 5 shows a draft the other images don’t show. This material doesn’t compress this much. Also the problem with this macbook design is it ventilates up from where the screen is attached which is a pity
English
1
0
0
72
Daniel Gilbert
Daniel Gilbert@dangilbert·
It's called @NotionHQ and it already exists. For serious Enterprises. We have meeting notes, company knowledge, skills, feedback, team spaces, client info, agents, and our data warehouse feeds in. It is remarkable technology and it already works.
Y Combinator@ycombinator

Company Brain @t_blom Every company has critical know-how scattered across people's heads, old Slack threads, support tickets, and databases, and AI agents can't operate like that. We think every company in the world is going to need a new primitive: a living map of how the company works that turns its own artifacts into an executable skills file for AI.

English
12
8
110
33.9K