JayLee

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JayLee

JayLee

@jaylee_jw

Showing up daily matters more than perfection 🚀 Build micro apps that work. #1 https://t.co/z0riPM8Yd6 (IOS)

Malaysia Katılım Mart 2025
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
Autonomous AI Agentic runtime is next. It’s only a matter of time before “context” becomes so cheap, that everything is executable by AI.
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If you repeat enough of something everyday, it becomes your habit. Slowly it turns into a skill. Later, it becomes an expertise of yours. Show up daily.
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
First IOS mobile app. Marks the first of everything. The first of something is the driver of end of destination. equity > time
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
After a back-and-forth of reviews with Apple IOS App Store, my app is finally APPROVED and it’s now AVAILABLE! I’m collecting first-hand users feedback , please try and use it and give me any feedback! 😎 Available for IOS for now apps.apple.com/app/ai-scan-si…
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
I start to wonder if Apple IOS App Store review is done via pigeon delivery. It’s been 1 week since I submitted my app review and 4 days since I replied for the last review comment. Whats taking so long? 😂 @Apple
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
Be patient. In some days, you would feel as if there’s no progress. It’s extremely important during this period that you still stand tall to yourself, that patience is the extreme key to the destination you want to reach. Keep holding up, showing up and be patient.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Brazil has funny place names
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I do still believe that IOS app makes a great profit margin with great exposure and reputation. Even though it takes a FREAKING LONG TIME for that App Store review, and I’m still waiting @Apple
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Starter Story
Starter Story@starter_story·
It's 2026 and I'm STILL convinced you can become a millionaire simply by doing the pomodoro technique over and over.
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It's been 3 days since I submitted my app for IOS App Store review. @Apple seriously taking so long? 😡
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For real, the first IOS App store review takes more than 48 hours! @Apple
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
@levelsio You should eat clean whole food, and work out getting fit. Thats number 1 priority for founders 😂🔥
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
You'd be surprised how few of the current generation can cook their own food Most people now are completely unable to do so and can only order food from delivery apps Tragic! Luckily AI is here to help
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak

I used to believe that founders shouldn't cook You should only spend your time working on your business, and cooking is for the poor Eventually I started spending around €2,000 per month just on eating out (see screenshot), and my health declined because of all the unhealthy restaurant food Then I saw the videos of @dobry and tweets of @levelsio and how they cook their meals (and those guys are super successful founders), and something shifted in me I began cooking steaks because it's literally frying the meat, and it's doable in 15 minutes, then started cooking chicken breasts and fish in the oven (takes under 20 minutes) I am a total noob in cooking, so I'm using ChatGPT heavily. I go into the store, take a picture of the main protein I want to cook, and then ask it how to make it tasty and what to buy with it. Then, in the kitchen, I take a picture of all my appliances and ingredients and ask ChatGPT to teach me how to cook this meal with exact proportions and quantities. As a nice add-on, I learned how to serve food properly, keep different ingredients in the fridge so that they last longer, and awesome skills like separating the spine of the fish. Now, I'm spending way less on the food – and I feel less stressed about keeping up the MRR of my startup. Even if it goes to 0, I know how to cook and can live comfortably I have fewer energy spikes and mood swings. I know exactly what my food consists of, and I can control that it's more proteins and less carbohydrates, sugars, and fats. So if you're a founder, don't be ashamed of cooking. You will be healthier, live longer, have more independence, and as a result will build more awesome things!

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JayLee
JayLee@jaylee_jw·
Building a business is a slow but rewarding experience at the end. Fuck jobs. Yes, fuck jobs. If you want to create your own destiny, build a business yourself. Take back the time that's for you. You only live once.
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
The first IOS App store review definitely doesn't just take 24-48 hours! I'm still waiting! @Apple LET ME PUBLISH MY APP
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
My day job is financial runway for my shots at becoming in control of my own destiny. The biggest leverage right now is software. Keep building and let it flourish your life.
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JayLee@jaylee_jw·
@ritu_twts No editor, just Claude. Thats all you need bruh
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Reethu
Reethu@ritu_twts·
as a dev, what was your first code editor?
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I think @marclou has one of the best instincts as founders at spotting opportunities and closing the gap between them. Part of it is creativity as well as keeping brains fresh. Wish I can just drop my day jobs so i can focus fully on this solo building effort ://
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