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Karan

@karanbuilds

Product Engineer, who also indie-hacks on the side

Singapore Katılım Nisan 2012
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Karan@karanbuilds·
I was paying $12 every month for speech-to-text for WisprFlow....... then I realized: Why am I sending my voice to the cloud when my own device can handle it easily? Introducing SpeakType: 🔥 100% offline & private 🔥 Open-source 🔥 Whisper-powered (insanely accurate for most usecases) If you're looking to avoid another subscription, check this out! Please comment 'Link' and I will send it to your DMs!
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Fekri
Fekri@fekdaoui·
someone from singapore is scraping every page on my site 😭 bro you can just DM me, I’ll send you the llm pricing data for free no need to nuke my server like this
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Karan@karanbuilds·
@alexcooldev Bro, I've been following you for a while. You're one of the very few people actually dropping legit advice and not trying to sell anything. Appreciate it.
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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Some people ask me why I share these “secrets” for free. Honestly, right now my total revenue from all my apps and other sources has already reached about $40k/month. With that, I can live comfortably in Vietnam without worrying much, just building whatever I enjoy. So I share my experiences to help others learn faster and avoid the mistakes I made while building apps and doing marketing. And in the future, if I launch a SaaS product, I’ll already have an audience ready to use it. Give value first, sell later. And I’m currently building a super workout ranking app with this one, I’ll share the full process of how I create and grow on TikTok. 💪
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Karan@karanbuilds·
I just 100k MRR within 3 weeks of running organic ads for my new product. (and I will not respond to any comments asking me for verified Stripe link)
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os@segun_os_·
I'm going to use the next 6 months to aggressively skill up on distributed systems and systems/infrastructure engineering.
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
What are you working on? Send me your project. OSS, Paid, whatever. We're doing a @syntaxfm Syntax Highlight and we will review and/or roast your projects
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Karan@karanbuilds·
the number 1 thing you can do for yourself, is to actively increase the surface area for luck to hit you. speak to more people, ask interesting questions, do side quests, explore new places wherever you are. serendipity and synchronicity are wonderful things
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Karan@karanbuilds·
TIL: How to post a completely blank comment on Reddit 1. Press Reply, click on the menu on the bottom-left and then find Switch to Markdown in the corner options. 2. Type '#' and click on Comment. And Voila! you've just posted an empty comment. Pretty cool e-parlor trick.
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Karan@karanbuilds·
@khushxxl insane man. absolutely crushing it
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Karan@karanbuilds·
@anulagarwal Happy to host you for a coffee in Kolkata! I'm here for a bit as well.
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anul agarwal@anulagarwal·
Travelling around Kolkata and Bangalore for a bit! Is there any good indie-hacking scene over there?
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Karan@karanbuilds·
@aayushchugh Where is the growth coming from? Is it mostly organic?
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Karan@karanbuilds·
@anulagarwal Everyone I know uses PhonePe. I installed it back in 2018 and never looked elsewhere. Not a fan of the UX apart from basic QR payments, which is what I use mostly.
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Karan@karanbuilds·
About to use the dislike button for the very first time on X. Welcome change
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Patrick OShaughnessy
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag·
William on how an early stage employee takes way more risk than a founder: "If I'm making $400-500K at Google or Meta and go to an early stage company to get 1% of this company and make $90,000. I've now changed the trajectory of my life, that's a lot of risk. But as a founder, you're not. It's a much higher likelihood that of the next round, regardless of your company, you'll be able to sell some secondary. If it shuts down, you can get employed at a great company, and you have a CEO on your resume. That first employee, they have first employee at a failed company. That's actually not a great resume line item. So we've de-risked the founder, but we haven't de-risked the early stage employee."
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag

.@williamhockey is one of the least visible founders in tech relative to what he has created. He co-founded Plaid and is now building Column, a software company that owns a bank, and powers Ramp, Wise, Bilt, Mercury, and others. He funded it himself by borrowing against nearly everything he had in Plaid shares, and has never raised any outside capital. His story matters because so much of the value in our industry gets created through exactly this kind of extreme personal risk. He is maniacal about being the best in the world at his thing, and has spent his entire career betting on himself and doing whatever it takes to win. He also spends a lot of time outside the US (in places like Kinshasa) which has given him a rare perch on the power of the US dollar. We discuss: - Why emerging markets are often the most financially innovative - What owning 100% of his company allows him to do that VC-backed founders cannot - Getting margin called and nearly going bankrupt - Why the best founders are specialists - What it takes to be the best in the world at your thing - How Silicon Valley's consensus culture produces consensus founders - How the US dollar functions as an instrument of national security Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 9:19 Emerging Markets 14:03 Silicon Valley's Elite Consensus Problem 16:03 Rejecting the VC Hamster Wheel 21:45 Equity and Liquidity 26:03 Funding a Bank 29:45 The Necessity of Extreme Founder Risk 37:18 Finding Leverage 45:20 Longevity and Profitability in Banking 48:46 Matching Your Capital Structure to Your Business 51:44 The Unseen Power of the US Dollar 1:02:30 How AI Will Transform Legacy Banks 1:09:23 The Kindest Thing

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sankalp@dejavucoder·
mutuals and people who mutuals follow (despite me not following them) can talk in this thread
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Nicole@madebycol·
This is how I got 1M users in 6 months Finally dropping it! It's 60 pages lol tally.so/r/BzZpA4 If you repost & follow, I'll send you some extra sauce🌶️
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Karan@karanbuilds·
Wait, wtf? How is Germany consistently the second biggest source of traffic whenever I market my apps on Reddit?
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Karan@karanbuilds·
@brycent it's too expensive imo. not easy to scale at all.
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Brycent@brycent·
Startup idea that I would angel invest in immediately Google cloud for context: A cloud storage provider for videos and photos. But every time I upload a video, the AI transcribes my video, understands the video, and allows me to dynamically search for the video in my cloud based on what happened in that video This would be useful for creators who have tons of footage or anyone who's trying to save years' worth of photo and video and access them quickly. If you are building this, DM me.
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