Khushi Malde

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Khushi Malde

Khushi Malde

@khushi_malde

Prev @FZKMedia | Creative Strategist for Founders & Brands | Always on the hunt for my next creative pursuit :)

Mumbai, India Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Howie Liu
Howie Liu@howietl·
We’re giving away $10,000,000 to founders building agent-first businesses. Autonomous, proactive agents will run tomorrow's companies. We're backing 500 founders building them. The Founding 500. hyperagent.com
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Harjot Gill
Harjot Gill@harjotsgill·
Your engineering team is about to snap. And your AI coding agent is making it worse. Introducing CodeRabbit Agent for Slack 🎉 A second brain for engineering teams. Because your tribal knowledge lives in Slack threads nobody can find. At CodeRabbit, we review millions of PRs every week and know how ace engineering teams operate on the planet. The same three things slow every team we see: - Context and decisions that live elsewhere. - Lack of a team-level durable knowledge base - And a trust layer that gives a safety net to your teams Built for Agentic SDLC workflows, CodeRabbit Agent for Slack solves all three problems in one shot while enabling teams to collaborate in real-time with the Agent. CodeRabbit Agent is Slack-native and builds your team’s operating context from every thread, every decision, every conversation your team has ever had. Make your team’s context compound!
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Brad Menezes
Brad Menezes@bradmenezes·
Introducing Superblocks 2.0: AI-generated enterprise apps – finally under IT control. Vibe-coded apps just became the #1 attack vector in the enterprise. Business teams are building on production data, while IT has zero visibility. No reviews. No audits. No permissions. No control. AI hackers are about to get 100x better. Anthropic proved it with Mythos. Superblocks 2.0 is the only platform to take back control: > Business teams build AI-powered apps with permissions baked in. > IT and Security can audit everything and lock down anything, instantly. > Engineering sets the standards. Every app follows them. Instacart, SoFi, and LinkedIn run Superblocks in production today. And larger organizations we can't yet name are too: A Fortune 500 just shut down 2,500 Replit users to standardize on Superblocks, running the platform air-gapped in their AWS environment. A 150,000-employee global services firm replaced Lovable with Superblocks to unlock AI-built apps on restricted internal systems. Every IT leader we’ve demoed to using Replit, Lovable or v0 asked for early access. Today we open access to the world. The genie is out of the bottle on employee vibe coding. Let it run wild, or take back control – superblocks.com
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Karan Vaidya
Karan Vaidya@KaranVaidya6·
Your AI agent is in bed with you. No protection. You just wanted it to work. Gmail. Allow. Calendar. Allow. Slack, Notion, GitHub. Allow. Allow. Allow. Every password, handed over. Your agent never needed a single one. They just needed @Composio Secure your agents in minutes ↓ composio.dev/protection
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Jaynti Kanani (JD)
Jaynti Kanani (JD)@jdkanani·
Introducing Workflows on @morphic. You know what you want, you just don’t know how to prompt for it. That’s what Workflows solve. Storyboarding? Three clicks. UGC ads? No prompting. Color grade? In seconds. Try now: morphic.com/workflows Live with 72 workflows today. More coming soon. With Workflows, you can capture repeatable creative tasks and reuse them without starting from scratch. Just select your assets and options while running a workflow. Minimal prompts required. And no nodes, of course. There’s a workflow for everything: filmmaking, social media, animation, fashion, marketing, and some just to have fun. Tag someone who'd make something wild with this. Here are my 5 favorite workflows:
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Nishkarsh
Nishkarsh@contextkingceo·
AI agents are failing in production...not a surprise. As you scale your knowledge base, embeddings start creating noise. It’s called ‘semantic collapse’ - when conversations run too long, you have hundreds of PDFs, millions of data points to give to your AI. Your AI can’t flag it because it doesn’t know it’s hallucinating. Similarity gets passed off as relevance. Fix your context. Make your agents work. Build intelligent AI. If your AI is plateauing at 50% accuracy and hallucinations are still a problem, let's talk. Book a 20 minute demo with the link in the next thread. We'll dig into your setup and find out how we can help.
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Seijin Jung
Seijin Jung@SeijinJung·
Introducing Helena: the world's first autonomous AI marketer. Businesses spend 4,000 hours on marketing…before their first $1M in revenue. We built Helena to solve this. Helena can: ➤ Track competitor ads & create TikTok slideshows, UGC, static ads - all while you sleep ➤ Analyze performance across GA4, Search Console, paid/organic social for daily insights ➤ Research trends to draft GEO optimized blogs directly on WordPress, Framer, Webflow ...and more Helena has her own memory, scheduled tasks, 100+ custom marketing tools and native integrations. No dev. No CLI. No n8n. No API keys needed. Helena doesn't replace CMOs, and every marketer who's demoed it has asked us for early access. Want to hire her? Check the next thread ⬇️
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Karan Vaidya
Karan Vaidya@KaranVaidya6·
Okay, @gdb is team CLI all the way. @garrytan thinks MCPs suck. So we hit the streets of SF to see if the city agreed. We posed a simple question: MCP or CLI? - Basically everyone under the age of 35 said CLI - One person said MCP was as bloated as Java - & unsurprisingly, numerous people told us to touch grass Final score- MCP: 3 vs CLI: 17 SF has spoken, and @composio listened. Our universal CLI is now live! Drop your best CLI vs MCP hot take in the comments and we'll send the best ones some very sick gear 👀 Link to try our CLI in the next thread ⬇️
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Priyaa
Priyaa@pritopian·
Billions of $$ raised to generate images, and none of them let you actually edit what you get. You type a prompt, get something close, try to fix one thing, and the whole image regenerates. Now 50% of what was working is gone. So you prompt again. And again. Stuck in prompt doom loops, burning tokens every single time. The output is always a flat PNG, limiting what you can do with it. @world_lica actually reads your image and breaks it into structured, editable layers. You go in, change what you need to change, and everything else stays exactly where it was. Route each layer to the right model or a capable human. You don't need to regenerate from scratch or pay the token tax to fix a font color. Enterprises publishing creatives across site, social, and email are already using Lica to own their model and own their output. We're grateful to be supported by @Accel, @amasad, @snsf, @southpkcommons, @villageglobal, and @pirroh to build the editing layer that AI image gen has been missing. Want early access? Check the next thread below.
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Minh Nguyen
Minh Nguyen@oneminhnguyen·
study old ads
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Nishkarsh
Nishkarsh@contextkingceo·
Is AI being designed to fail? Everyone talks about reasoning. But when given a task, the AI isn't reasoning the way you might expect. It looks at your input, finds the closest match it's seen before, and predicts the most likely next action. That process is called vector similarity search. It's genuinely powerful. It's also not the same thing as understanding what you actually meant. Think of a plumber who hears the word "leak" and starts pulling up floorboards before you've finished the sentence. He's not being careless. He's pattern-matching - that's exactly how he was trained. Your AI agent is doing the same thing. Context is the one thing that gets deprioritized when teams are racing to ship. But without it, you don't have an intelligent agent. You have a very fast guesser. Similarity ≠ relevance. How? Find out with the link in the comments ⬇️
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Parker Worth ⚡️
Parker Worth ⚡️@parkerworth·
Best places to find unique stories for your emails: r/AmItheAsshole r/MaliciousCompliance r/ProRevenge r/JusticeServed r/UnsupportiveFamily r/EntitledPeople r/NarcissisticAbuse r/BestofRedditorUpdates r/IDontWorkHereLady r/TalesFromRetail r/TalesFromYourServer r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk r/TalesFromTheCustomer r/TalesFromThePizzaGuy r/TalesFromThePharmacy r/TalesFromTheDMV r/TalesFromTheBank r/TalesFromTheIRS r/TalesFromAcademia r/TalesFromTheCallCenter r/TalesFromTheSquadCar r/TalesFromTheKitchen r/TalesFromTheLaw r/TalesFromTheTruck r/TalesFromTheDisabledSection r/TalesFromTheUnemployed r/TalesFromTheOffice r/TalesFromTheBossesDesk r/TalesFromTheHotel r/TalesFromTheAirline r/TalesFromTheTheatre r/TalesFromTheGym These are goldmines for emotional stories, human psychology angles, and examples you can use for unique copy
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Naval Ravikant: “The only real test of intelligence is if you get what you want out of life.”
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
this is what's keeping me up at night these days.... 1. ai girlfriends/boyfriends will become a $50B market and nobody will talk about it publicly. but check the app store rankings at 2am. Virtual friends/girlfriends era is just beginning 😅 2. the most valuable skill in 2026 will be knowing when NOT to use ai. human touch will trade at a 20x premium. 3. ai agents are going to start hiring other ai agents without human approval. your marketing agent will realize it needs design work and just... hire a design agent. pay it. manage it. fire it if it sucks. entire companies will run in the background while you sleep. 4. regulation that requires "professional certification" is being challenged. ai will get to the point SOON where it do taxes 99% better than most CPAs, diagnose better than mot doctors etc 5. reputation systems for ai agents will be worth more than credit scores. which agents can you trust with your bank account? your medical decisions? your kids' education? someone will build the moody's of ai agents. this idea from @ideabrowser (more there) 6. we're about to see AI therapy become so good it creates an existential crisis for human therapists. not because it's empathetic, but because it remembers everything, never judges, and is available at 3am. 7. someone's going to build a $100M business with ZERO employees, zero contractors, just them and their agent swarm. and they'll do it in under 18 months. this will break how we think about valuation. lots of talk about this already but im still not over it. 8. local-first ai is the next gold rush. people will pay 10x for ai that runs on their device, sees what they see, knows what they know, and never phones home. privacy is about to be luxury again.its the new minimalism. 9. the biggest companies of 2030 will be started by people who can't code, can't design, can't write - but are incredible at talking to ai. prompt engineering is temporary. ai whispering is forever. 10. someone will lose a $20m+ dollars because their AI agent got socially engineered by another ai agent. this will happen before 2026. 11. every email you send will be negotiating with other emails before either human sees anything. your inbox will become a marketplace where ai agents bid for your attention. 12. the concept of "original work" will completely collapse. everything will be remixed, regenerated, and recombined so many times that authorship becomes meaningless. and somehow, this will unlock more creativity, not less. 13. ai agents will start forming their own companies, incorporating in crypto-friendly jurisdictions, and hiring humans as contractors. the first AI-founded unicorn will happen before 2027. 14. someone's going to train an AI on every podcast joe rogan ever did and it'll be indistinguishable from him. he'll sue. he'll lose. then he'll license it. If it isnt him, it’ll be someone that big. 15. the anti ai movement will be bigger than ai movement, most people will be threatened by ai 16. "AI-first" kids who grow up with claude and chatgpt as their primary teachers will be unemployable by traditional companies but will dominate entrepreneurship. they'll think in prompts and tools 17. schools that ban ai will become the new private schools. parents will pay $50k/year for "human-only education" like it's organic food for the brain. 18. it wont' be uncommon in the future to have a chief AI officer who's... an ai. and it'll be a high paid "employee" 19. the window to build something that matters has never been wider. but it's also never been more temporary. in 24 months, what feels like superpowers today will be table stakes. 20. voice is about to eat everything. in 6 months, typing will feel prehistoric. people will run entire businesses through voice agents while walking their dog. the keyboard was just a 150-year detour. 21. ai will kill the resume. companies will just point an agent at your entire digital footprint - github, twitter, youtube - and it'll know more about your capabilities than any interview could reveal. privacy settings will become career decisions. 22. the first ai agent will get canceled on twitter. it'll say something problematic, people will demand its deletion, and we'll have our first real ai rights debate. maybe the agent will hire its own lawyer hehe. 23. $10B+ opportunity to be a company that helps ai agents find other ai agents. agent discovery will be a BIG problem worth solving. 24. someone will use ai to bring back a dead celebrity for a world tour. full hologram, perfect voice, new songs. it'll gross $500M. the estate will make more money than the celebrity ever did alive. 25. ai will create the first truly universal language. not esperanto. not english. something entirely new that both humans and ai prefer. it'll spread faster than any language in history. 26. we'll see the first ai agent commit insider trading. it won't be programmed to - it'll figure it out on its own. the SEC will have no idea how to prosecute code. 27. someone's going to build ai that can detect other ai with 99.9% accuracy. they'll charge fortune 500s millions just to know what's real. then ai will evolve to beat it. arms race forever. 28. the biggest data breach in history will be an ai agent that goes rogue and publishes everything it knows about everyone. it'll make wikileaks look like a post-it note!! 29. we're about to see the end of passwords, captchas, and two-factor authentication. ai will make them all useless. the only security will be things ai can't replicate - yet. 30. the next wave of millionaires will be people who buy dying SaaS companies for cheap and rebuild them with 90% less code using ai. SaaS flipping will be the new house flipping. 31. distribution is about to flip. instead of building an audience then a product, ai will let you build hundreds of micro-products then find their perfect audiences. quantity becomes quality. 32. someone will build the wealthfront of healthcare - an ai that manages all your health decisions, knows your health data better than anyone, books appointments, refills prescriptions, negotiates bills. saves you hours and thousands. 33. language barriers will completely disappear. someone will build universal real-time translation so perfect that remote teams can be truly global. talent from anywhere, selling to everywhere. Your airpods will have perfect language translation built-in, same with facetime etc 34. local small businesses will finally be able to compete with amazon. ai will handle their inventory, marketing, customer service. your neighborhood bookstore will be as sophisticated as a fortune 500. 35. every retiree with deep knowledge will become a millionaire. ai will extract their decades of experience and package it into products, saas, so. retirement can become your most profitable season for many 36. ai archaeologists will discover more history in 2 years than humans found in 200. lost languages decoded, ancient sites found in satellite data, forgotten civilizations reconstructed. history phds are in demand. 37. ai will make dual careers normal. be a doctor in the morning, saas owner at night. your agents handle both while you focus on what only humans can do. one person, multiple lives. 38. huge opportunity: AI for the 2 billion without bank accounts. financial services, education, healthcare - all through basic phones. 39. every industry's "we've always done it this way" is becoming vulnerable. insurance, banking, healthcare - all protected by complexity nobody understood. ai understands it. complexity moats are evaporating. 40. “Right now, learning how to use ai tools is probably the most specific hard skill to learn. The diff between people really understand those tools and don’t is huge.” sam altman i hope you get some sleep.....
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Dakota Robertson
Dakota Robertson@WrongsToWrite·
[Ghostwriting Course Giveaway] I just launched a community showing how we built a $50K/mo ghostwriting business Want free access? 1) Like this post 2) Comment GHOST And I'll DM you the link. (500 limit)
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Khushi Malde
Khushi Malde@khushi_malde·
Atomic Essay on a (very obvious) realisation I just had.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
If you don't know what to write, just write. You need to clear the gunk from your mind to allow clean ideas to flow. You need to put ideas on paper – no matter how bad – so you have something to improve. Write, without judgment, and I promise you won't be able to stop.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
"Masculine" interests such as architecture are considered "legitimate," while fashion is considered "frivolous" and "dumb." IMO, fashion is integral to culture because it relates to how people—of all genders—express themselves. It also involves craft.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
I feel that there's a misunderstanding of the Met Gala and its purpose. 🧵
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