Kalizzle Studio

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Kalizzle Studio

Kalizzle Studio

@kalizzle_studio

Building Kalizzle: an AI ads generator. looking for interesting people in any field

Katılım Haziran 2021
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Kalizzle Studio
Kalizzle Studio@kalizzle_studio·
@sama pls reset the codex limit one more time. I am building a prediction algorithm to predict who wins when two AI giants are competing each other in the court… Love, Hexagon
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Kimi
Kimi@muhamedhkimi·
@trikcode I think Codex's downfall is a matter of time: To be realistic, ChatGPT has proven his incapability to compete other AI modals like Gemini or ClaudeAI since the rivalry has started 1 year ago. The same thing i guess will happen to Codex as soon as the big comps will drop theirs.
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
I DIDN'T KNOW YOUR GAME I. APOLOGIZE. SINCERELY
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
GPT-5.5 is here! We hope it's useful to you. I personally like it.
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Kalizzle Studio
Kalizzle Studio@kalizzle_studio·
Imagine Openclaw + Remotion + Higgsfield along with integrations to Instagram, TikTok and YouTube to autonomously create content and post it on your social media channels. You as a founder/content creator would focus on building products/getting new ideas for scripts and there would be an agent who would formulate the whole content piece and schedule it for the right times of the day to gain traction. The agent would also track analytics of the content posted and adjust itself for better reach next time. And now imagine this is completely open source. Would it be something you would use? Let me know by replying to this thread…
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Kalizzle Studio
Kalizzle Studio@kalizzle_studio·
@Tancrededib Automate your brand’s content pipeline across all channels with Kalizzle AI Studio
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Tancrede
Tancrede@Tancrededib·
Flying 40 founders to SF this summer. Everything covered. 2 months. $250k for the best teams. Convince me in one sentence.
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daksh.
daksh.@mythicbxrn·
Imagine copying a scene for a mythological movie that doesn't even need a script lmao. Namit malhotra and his 4000cr PR turned out to be laughable stock.
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Jaden Williams
Jaden Williams@JadenJTW·
We need a slur for people who use Microsoft products
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Haz Hubble
Haz Hubble@hazhubble·
OFFER: if you want to come to SF but budget is stopping you, i want to offer you FREE housing in our hacker house! we have the best views in SF, fancy chairs and monitors, 1gbps internet, and queen size beds waiting for you if you know someone who should be in SF tag them below DMs open
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Kalizzle Studio
Kalizzle Studio@kalizzle_studio·
@aye_aye_kaplan I applied but haven’t heard back. To check out my latest work you can go to kalizzle.com Although it doesn’t have too many features rn (dropping next week) but you will get an idea about my skill set. Hoping to hear back!
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Kalizzle Studio@kalizzle_studio·
kalizzle.com I graduated last year with a degree but almost minimal knowledge about building full stack applications. Most of my time in school went into leadership roles and managing people and projects. So after graduating I decided to actually develop my software engineering skills. I used what I was good at — managing. Setup my repo in a way that my cursor, Claude and codex agents had autonomy to work and test out the changes themselves. I now only decide on what features to build and provide a design document. My agents take care of the rest — building, creating test cases (end to end), testing out the features manually themselves (gave access to QA stack in AWS and control over GitHub workflow to deploy code to QA stack). It is automated to a level now that I literally manage my agents through slack and linear. And the features are actually implemented because the agents have autonomy to deploy new code, manually hit the APIs, check DB for changes and verify if the feature is actually working as intended.
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Eric Glyman
Eric Glyman@eglyman·
We only hire builders (and we’re on a hiring spree)! Reply with something you've built. I'll read them personally. We’re interviewing the best ones. You’ll be a good fit if you: - work best without permission - default to “how could I automate this” - had weird teenage hobbies - spend your sunday making side projects - have more Claude agents than cousins - shipped something this week - make prototypes, not powerpoints - don’t like hierarchy - are good at games: chess, monopoly, poker - would take dinner with Elon over $100k Good luck, Eric
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Naman Bansal
Naman Bansal@NamanBansal0611·
We just got into @ycombinator, got $500K, and I’m moving to SF! We are two 18-year-olds building @manicule, an AI-native agency that creates technical docs for dev tools. Team of 5, ~$150k+ ARR, worked with @greptile, @reductoai, @supermemory, etc. I started this business last year while in Goa on my grad trip. I wasn’t even gonna apply to YC if it weren’t for @shreyansj forcing me to do it 3 hours after the deadline. I’m excited to welcome him as a cofounder as we scale, and I can’t wait to see what’s next. If you’re in SF, hmu let’s hang out! DMs open.
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Ejaj AHmed 🦅
Ejaj AHmed 🦅@aeejazkhan·
| ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄| | share your Product Link. | |______________| \ (•◡•) / \ / —— | | |_ |_
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Shayaan Azeem
Shayaan Azeem@shayaan_azeem·
we’re hosting @cursor_ai freeform a 4 hour build night with no themes or tracks just come build something you actually care about and ship it by the end of the night reply or dm if you want in
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Kalizzle Studio@kalizzle_studio·
@ylecun This looks amazing. If you are hiring, I am interested.
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
Are there developers out there, who still can build a whole app without LLMs?
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
we just built the largest ugc program ever. we hit 500m views in 60 days and it was all built by a 19 y/o kid. in july, i saw cluely hit 300m views in 90 days with ugc. so i hired a 19-year-old student who'd been making content for three months to build out our ugc program. two months later, he built the most successful ugc program in our space. 500m views. that's roughly 10% of people online seeing content about wispr flow. here's the playbook he used: 1/ give creators real autonomy (or they'll leave) most companies kill ugc programs by micromanaging everything. we gave creators full creative freedom for half their content. make whatever viral content you want about wispr. your account, your voice, your style. we had creators turn down amazon and notion because we let them stay creative. they didn't feel like they were selling out. they controlled their content and stayed authentic. 2/ build a viral replication system we have 70 creators making content daily. we monitor everything in real-time. the moment we see a video hitting 1m+ views in the first day, we extract that exact script and send it to every creator. one viral video becomes 70 viral videos simultaneously. 3/ get extremely specific with your hooks the part most companies fail at: they give vague guidance. we built a library of specific, tactical hooks. not concepts - actual frameworks they can use. example: "use a really complicated name in your message. something like saoirse or tchaikovsky. when wispr gets it right, act genuinely shocked." this shows a specific feature, fits organically into any content format they're making, creates real emotion, and has just enough brand presence without feeling salesy. creators pick what fits their style and the content they're already making. 4/ be ruthlessly selective when we launched the program, 1,000 creators applied. we picked 60. quality over quantity matters more than people think. one great creator who actually understands your product is worth ten mediocre ones who are just chasing a check. you're not building a contractor list - you're building a community. a 19-year-old beat companies spending millions on ugc. the difference wasn't budget. it was letting creators actually create.
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The Minimal IT Girl
The Minimal IT Girl@theminimalitgal·
@_Riyatwt honestly? peace. no "so what are we ordering for the table" negotiations, no small talk, just me + my food + pretending i’m not mentally replying to emails.
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amrit
amrit@amritwt·
what have I become
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