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James Dim

James Dim

@jamesvdim

Building an AI startup for fun. Probably doing it wrong, like most founders. Sharing my journey — not the hype.

Sydney, Australia Katılım Mart 2026
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Tushar Varshney@Tushar_Jsx·
good morning everyone ☕ idk why but Saturdays just feel better !!
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
Revenue tells a story. Cash tells the truth.
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@Jigyasajain21 That’s great! Consistency and not giving up is what will get you there in the end. It’s the small steps that don’t feel like much but in reality push you closer to your goals. Well done!
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Jigyasa
Jigyasa@Jigyasajain21·
@jamesvdim This week I stayed consistent with my goals and completed my tasks on time. I feel happy that I managed my time well and made progress without giving up.
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
As you approach the end of the week, it is good to reflect on what you have accomplished. What is one thing you have done this week that you are happy about?
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
@Austen AI isn’t a warhead, but pretending it has zero asymmetric risk is just as naive as the doomers.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
If there’s one thing that annoys me the most it’s Anthropic and AI doomers constantly comparing AI to weapons of war. No, computer chips and AI models are not equivalent to warheads or enriched uranium. Come on now.
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
@edgaralandough The table always turns so remember to be humble in life or you will be silenced.
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Three things I know AS FACT: 1. Prayer does work. 2. The tables do turn. 3. God is good all the time.
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
@wisdomXplorer I don’t think making money can be a passion so i don’t understand those who say that. A passion is something you devote your life to, and devoting your life to money will ruin you.
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WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
What are you really passionate about?
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@RobGuerra90 @wisdomXplorer are you really passionate about making money or is there a deeper purpose you feel you have and making money is an added bonus?
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HalloWerner
HalloWerner@RobGuerra90·
@wisdomXplorer Honestly, I'm passionate about making my money grow without losing my mind. If you're like me, check out our free stock picks service (link in profile) for expert-driven insights on high-potential growth stocks, delivered daily to your inbox.
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
@realEstateTrent I think an amazing super power that is attainable for everyone is articulation. Not everyone can be articulate but if you really take the time to learn how to articulate your thoughts in an eloquent and concise manner, then you can do many things! Learn to be articulate today!
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
Definitely no demand. I see so so many founders wasting their time and money building something that no one wants to buy. What’s the lesson here? Test and Validate. Talk to your target audience and determine if your product is something they need? Not want or like, but need! If your product provides value and fills a pain point, then you know you are one the right track.
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Anas
Anas@Anas_founder·
Which one kills most startups? -no demand -poor marketing
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@alexabelonix A lot of lead generation funnels be leaking. Double check if yours is leaking.
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Alexa Web3 (e/acc)
Alexa Web3 (e/acc)@alexabelonix·
A lead generation funnel is simple: Awareness → Interest → Lead capture → Conversion → Follow-up → Retention If you collect leads but don’t follow up well, you don’t have a funnel. You have a leak.
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@garrytan Open source models are the way to go! Would be great Garry.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Hi, I might give it away as open source (it's called GBrain) github.com/garrytan/gbrain
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista

Someone is going to build a worldclass “Brain” for enterprises & make a stupid amount of money. Why? As @da_fant said, “coding w ai is solved bc all context is in the git repo. knowledge work is difficult bc context is spread out. an ai system that creates a git repo w all context for a knowledge worker will be able to 100% automate the work.” When companies talk about being data ready for AI, this is what they’re implicitly saying. Engineering has been prepared for this moment for a long time because of the deterministic nature of code, the centralization/versioning of data (read: GitHub), and AI tools that are largely build by engineers for engineers. But for the rest of white collar work, there’s a TON of catching up to do to properly harness the power of the technology. The big challenge here, and why no one has truly cracked the code for "an ai system that creates a git repo w all context for a knowledge worker" is because unlike code, most knowledge is 1) distributed, 2) unstructured, and 3) unverifiable. It's distributed: transcripts live in Granola. Documents in Notion. Customer Data in Hubspot. ERP. Emails. Slack messages. Random spreadsheets. SOP docs. Etc. Etc. Building an ingestion engine that connects to all of your disparate data sources and auto-updates based on the shelf-life of the data is the first, and frankly, easiest step of the process. Next, it's unstructured: let's say I want to create a proposal for a potential client. To nail the proposal, I want it to pull important information from a variety of sources. The specific asks & background from our initial sales call. Previous proposals to anchor ourselves to a proven format. And completed sprint boards from Linear, so the pricing & timeline in the document is grounded in truth. Whether it's a thoughtful filesystem (a la Obsidian) or an OpenClaw-esque memory structure, the brain needs to be great at self-organizing in a thoughtful schema. This is very hard, especially if you want to build a generalizable brain that can be shaped to an array of different enterprises. And finally, most knowledge is unverifiable: writing a function, running a unit test, and seeing if the code works is easy. It works or it doesn't. Using AI to accelerate your content creation process is highly subjective. What is a good/bad idea? Is the content in your voice or not? Does it feel like slop or novel? Answering these questions are both difficult and non-verifiable. That same system described above doesn't just have to be great at organizing & forming coherent relationships, but it also has to be great at self-improving based on feedback from the user. Memory systems (like those introduced by OpenClaw) are great to a point, but as you scale the corpus of data within your company's brain, things like compaction and cleaning become wildly important to avoid the needle in the haystack problem. Someone is going to figure out how to solve this problem, and when they do, not only will they make a shit ton of money, but they'll be robinhood for knowledge workers, enabling non-engineers to enjoy the sort of leverage that only technical folks have felt for the last few years.

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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@ysuckme Overnight success rarely happens. It’s the small steps and consistency that counts most.
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It won’t happen overnight but if you quit it won’t happen at all.
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Tushar Varshney
Tushar Varshney@Tushar_Jsx·
Good morning Fam ☕ you don’t wake up one day with your life together… you just get tired of your own excuses and start changing things.
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moons@moonsandhues·
i’m going to run away to brazil lowkey
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@AnjneyMidha 100% support this. Tech Twitter needs more 'look what we built' and less 'the sky is falling.'
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Anjney Midha
Anjney Midha@AnjneyMidha·
chat, should we make this a daily morning ritual ? a shoutout every morning to optimists in the tech ecosystem who have made a positive difference over the last decade
Zachary Schlosser@Zach_Schloss

@AnjneyMidha @skupor I really love this thing people are doing of shouting out folks they admire and want other people to benefit from paying attention to. Super wholesome and helpful X activity.

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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@realmidwife1 Basically, they sold the entire shoe brand, assets, and IP for $39M and rebranding to "NewBird AI". The pivot caused their stock price to jump.
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midwife
midwife@realmidwife1·
@jamesvdim Can you explain more about this?
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
Allbirds just quit the shoe business to become an AI company. The stock jumped over 800% in a single day before consolidating. To the person who didn't sell the bottom and held out for a miracle: congrats on being the luckiest person in the room. Is this the greatest pivot of the decade or are we all just living in a very weird, glitchy movie?
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James Dim@jamesvdim·
@NextChapter_Now Spot on. A business without an execution system is just a group of people guessing.
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
The biggest mistake first-time founders make? Hiring a team before they’ve built a system. In 2026, a one-man army with a suite of AI agents will out-execute a bloated 10-person agency every single time. Stop looking for partners to hold your hand and start looking for bottlenecks to automate. If it doesn't run without you, it's not a business. It's a job. Scale your systems, not your stress.
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James Dim
James Dim@jamesvdim·
I’m sticking to the finance AI, but if my next pair of runners starts asking for a liquid-cooling system and a monthly subscription fee, I’m out. 🤡
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