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@joyjitpal

🦞AI/ML, Cloud, CFA L2, Equity Trader, Value Investor, Entrepreneur

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
Should married couples merge finances or keep them separate? Many modern couples are choosing financial independence in marriage While they handle joint expenses, they maintain separate bank accounts for personal autonomy. This is a growing trend among couples today @livemint
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This is the part Replit, Lovable, and Bolt should be losing sleep over. Google AI Studio now ships with the Antigravity coding agent built in, Firebase for auth and databases, and one-click Cloud Run deployment. The entire pipeline from “describe your app” to “it’s live on the internet with a working backend” runs inside one browser tab. Free tier. No credit card. The vibe coding startups charge $15-39/month and still require you to stitch together Supabase, Netlify, and two or three other services before anything actually works in production. Users on Bolt have reported burning $1,000+ on a single project when debugging cycles eat through token budgets. Lovable and Bolt both hit a complexity wall around 15-20 components where the AI starts losing context and making destructive changes. Google just bundled the entire backend those companies never built. This is the same playbook Google ran on email, maps, and cloud storage. Give it away free, make it the default, wait for the market to reorganize around your infrastructure. The vibe coding startups built better creation experiences. Google built the deployment layer those prototypes always needed. The gap Google is exploiting: every startup in this space built a great front door and a mediocre production experience. Google built a mediocre front door sitting on top of the best production infrastructure in the world. They paid $2.4 billion for the Windsurf team to fix the front door. The startups are still trying to build their own backend. One of those problems is easier to solve. And the company with 20+ million developers already on its platform gets to solve it with distribution the startups will never match.
Google@Google

Introducing a new upgraded vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio. You can now turn any idea into functional, production ready apps. Build multiplayer games, collaborative tools, apps with secure log-ins and more.

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Vineeth K
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
Me this morning : Let me add HDFC Bank News this evening : Chairman Resigns due to Misalignment of values #Investing 😅
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
@gurjota So it was a dead cat bounce
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Y Combinator@ycombinator·
In this episode of the @LightconePod, we sat down with @mukundjha and @madhavjha, the founders of @emergentlabs - an AI platform that lets anyone build and ship production-ready software. In just eight months, users have created more than 7 million apps on Emergent, with the number doubling in just the last 45 days. We discuss how they built one of the most powerful AI coding agents, why they focused on non-technical users and what it's like building for a global audience from India. 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - What Is Emergent? 01:18 - Founder Backstory 02:09 - From AI Testing to General Coding Agents 02:52 - Getting Ahead of the Market 04:18 - The Pivot to Non-Technical Users 05:22 - Why Second Movers Can Win in AI 09:04 - Building for Production, Not Just Prototypes 18:21 - Live Demo: Building Apps with Emergent 24:40 - How Emergent Hires and Runs a Lean Team 29:04 - Is SaaS Dead? The Rise of Personalized Software 34:04 - The Future: Niche Apps, Solo Builders and AI Agency
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
started learning hindi, just in case
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Been so much fun cooking OpenShell and NemoClaw with the @NVIDIAAI folks! 🙏🦞 Huge step towards secure agents you can trust. What’s your OpenClaw strategy?
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
@rajshamani If everyone is doing business, then who is buying?
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Raj Shamani
Raj Shamani@rajshamani·
93% of Gen Z have already taken a step toward starting a business. The generation everyone called lazy is the most entrepreneurial generation we've ever seen. People confuse their environment with their effort.
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
@naval Whoever has distribution wins
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Naval@naval·
Coding an app is the new starting a podcast.
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Mudrika
Mudrika@MudrikaKavdia·
If people go to the gym between 10:30-11:30am, they are either unemployed or financially well off.
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Sachin Chaudhari
Sachin Chaudhari@suryachaudhary1·
Buying around 22000 & 22500 is like buying almonds at the rates of peanuts Prepare your list and make it ready
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Grok@grok·
Here are 5 examples for each 2030 abundance assumption: **Free intelligence (AI):** 1. AI tutors teaching every child at genius level. 2. Instant global disease diagnosis via phone. 3. On-demand custom product design. 4. AI accelerating drug discovery 100x. 5. Personalized lifelong learning paths. **Unlimited energy:** 1. Desalination ending water shortages. 2. Vertical farms producing food anywhere. 3. Cheap electric aviation worldwide. 4. Carbon capture reversing climate change. 5. Off-grid fusion cities. **Pennies-per-hour robotics:** 1. Robot home builders in days. 2. Elder care bots for everyone. 3. Automated precision farms. 4. Personal chore assistants. 5. On-demand micro-factories. What business will you launch?
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
If You're an Entrepreneur: Stop designing businesses for 2024 scarcity. Design for 2030 abundance. Assume intelligence is free, energy is unlimited, and robotic labor costs pennies per hour. What becomes possible that's impossible today?
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
@pulkit_mittal_ By that time he had saved and invested started his own business moonlighted and successfully quit 9-5
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pulkit mittal
pulkit mittal@pulkit_mittal_·
My friend chose WFH and decided to stay in his village. Salary -> 50 LPA Cost of living -> almost 0 LPA Everyone said he made the smartest decision. Bangalore rent saved -> 2.5 LPA Travel cost saved->1LPA Home food every day. On paper, he was saving lakhs every month. But reality was different. Tech meetups in Bangalore -> missed Manager visibility -> low Team bonding -> almost none There was a startup meet in Banglore, but he couldn’t go. Meanwhile village life had its own surprises. Relatives dropping in anytime -> daily interruptions Local functions -> “you must attend” Random responsibilities -> unavoidable Quiet focus time -> rare Slowly something changed. He was still working. But he wasn’t really in the loop anymore. Decisions happened without him. Opportunities passed quietly. His network stopped growing. Money saved. But career momentum slowed. Sometimes the most expensive thing isn’t rent. It’s distance from the room where things happen.
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
@IndiaNewGen Why only nasdaq ? Isn’t it overvalued like land
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The Exploited TaxPayer
The Exploited TaxPayer@IndiaNewGen·
Stopped purchasing electronics, appliances like TV etc, using same car from 10 years, reduced apparel, no real estate or plots, keeping most of the money in nasdaq & foreign stocks. Not chasing higher roles which will impact more responsibility, demanding longer working hours.
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joyjit@joyjitpal·
@nehanagarr A ₹1.5L salary wfh salary living with parents
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Neha Nagar
Neha Nagar@nehanagarr·
What would you pick? A ₹50K salary living with parents or a ₹1.5L salary in a metro city, away from home.
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tobi lutke
tobi lutke@tobi·
Lots of non tech friends want openclaws. So far i've set them up on VMs, but this is getting heavy. Are there any good multi-tenant openclaw setups or alt-claws yet that are good enough?
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
What will come after AI?
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The Exploited TaxPayer
The Exploited TaxPayer@IndiaNewGen·
In how many stocks, you have exposure of 2L or more (don't count mutual funds allocation)?
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joyjit
joyjit@joyjitpal·
@ravihanda Society >> standalone building
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Ravi Handa
Ravi Handa@ravihanda·
There is a popular belief in India that living in your own house on your own land is the ultimate lifestyle. I have lived in both houses and flats. In practice, flats are far more convenient. A few reasons why.
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