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Kiran

@kogrowth

digital creator. left behind a normal life to build a new one on the internet.

Katılım Şubat 2023
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@svpino Vibe coders are more aligned with customers than developers because they have zero sunk cost fallacy - “I spent my life learning these skills I must use them”. All they care about is product, not paying a debt to themselves.
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Santiago@svpino·
Vibe-coders don't give a shit about code. They don't understand it, they don't touch it, and they will never have to deal with it. They care about bringing their ideas to life and nothing else. They are 100% unburden by what many of us consider a showstopper. And that's okay. There's an important lesson here.
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📍@ifwsaint·
Billie spent a total of 7 hours trying to perfect the cover art for ‘HIT ME HARD AND SOFT’
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@kechogarcia He really wasn’t that far off…very few people are still coding
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Kiran@kogrowth·
SaaS multiples have totally collapsed. The whole industry has been repriced. They won’t go out of business - they have a use still - but perception of their value has dropped in some cases by 80%. This isn’t because you can vibe code…it’s because AI is deflationary to SaaS prices and # of seats (TAM).
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
I was told AI would destroy SaaS at this point. Most SaaS owners I know are up this year. I can fully vibe code anything I want and have made 15 apps. I have canceled zero SaaS products I use. HYROS my SaaS has grown. AI is amazing. The moon vibe boys are drunk.
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@trikcode Why would you need to explain your codebase if you can just use it? Can you explain the physics that runs your iphone?
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Wise@trikcode·
The vibe coding crash is coming. Thousands of apps built by people who can't explain a single line of their own codebase.
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@Connie_Roleamn @ifwsaint Keep coping. Very easy to make better imagery than this album cover with a detailed prompt if you have creativity
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@levelsio You’re joking right? Digital nomads buy drugs, use prostitutes, overstay visas, to name a few. These activities are illegal.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I don't know any digital nomad who ever did crime and I know probably a lot in my 10+ years Like literally I can't think of one story I know lots that became victim of crime when traveling though, got robbed etc I got burglared ironically in 2014 at home coming back from DN'ing when immigrants in Netherlands broke into my parents house and stole everything while I was staying there (MacBooks, iPhones, jewelry)
Brucabbro 🧑‍🍳 menumagic.ai@brucabbro

Do nomads "ruin the safe and friendly culture", or do they spend money in a different country. You could argue about damaging the local economy because of a possibly different purchasing power, but what does it have to do with friendliness and safety? Digital nomads won't rob you if you walk at night near a train station lol

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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@dvorahfr We will pause moving forward with this until further consideration
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Déborah@dvorahfr·
I'm based in France, but 43% of my audience is American. I know many of us are in the same situation. To reach a wider audience, all my posts are in English, the international language. Those who cause trouble may be punished, but with this change, which will significantly reduce our earnings, you're also penalizing a number of accounts that use the international language without any ill intent. X tells us that videos and new, high-quality content will be prioritized, but this change will, on the contrary, drastically reduce our earnings. Is there any way to reverse this decision, please?🥺 @XCreators @X @nikitabier @elonmusk
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier

Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.

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Kiran@kogrowth·
@nikitabier Surely there’s a better way to tackle bot farms than restricting reach and income for millions of well intentioned posters outside of the US? This policy feels counterproductive.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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Kiran@kogrowth·
Flat survival rates since the 90s actually prove the opposite. Startup volume is up by an order of magnitude. If survival rate held steady, the absolute number of successful startups grew massively. The long tail of less experienced founders entering the market is simply balancing it out. That is what progress looks like.
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Colossus@colossusmag·
Despite the proliferation of startup pundits over the last 25 years, no one knows how to make startups more successful. The New Pundits have sold millions of books, and their entrepreneurship “science” is taught in universities and accelerators all over the world. But none of it has made a difference. Startups are no more likely to survive today than they were in 1995. By some measures, they are even less likely to work. In his latest essay, legendary venture investor @ganeumann presents the data, diagnoses the problem, and proposes something that might actually work. It involves Robert Boyle, Peter Thiel, Paul Feyerabend, and Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass. colossus.com/article/we-hav…
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JC Investing@AIInvestorHQ·
The UK does NOT invest their money 77% of the UK does not put their money to work outside of their pensions… The whole country is financially illiterate.
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@noahkagan X users are tired of pretending
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Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
Hot take - LinkedIn is for nice people. Not saying that's always best but the community here shocks me with how critical they are of... everything. Garry Tan makes some skills and instead of talking about it, people just bash it. Company launches some CMO AI thing - all posts I saw were shitting all over it. Meanwhile on LinkedIn the comments and replies are all surprisingly encouraging.
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Kiran@kogrowth·
Agent 4 by @Replit just killed every design and low-code development tool, as well as every other vibe coding competitor. This feels like magic. Almost too powerful to have access to.
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@thesamparr Buy them Claude pro, do a monthly demo session to show what’s possible, open a slack channel to share AI wins, mandate that they automate one part of their jobs per month. In a year they will be experts and your company will be automated.
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Sam Parr@thesamparr·
How is everyone getting team adoption for Claude? I spent a lot of time on Twitter, as do you. We see all this AI stuff popping up. We're on top of it, or at least sorta. I know what's going on and are testing all these fringe ideas. But how are all you people getting your team to actually use it effectively without spending all their time on Twitter and learning, which we know they won't and probably shouldn't be?
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Kiran@kogrowth·
@Prathkum How do you think Anthropic is shipping so fast…they’re using their own product
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Pratham@Prathkum·
Everyone is talking about writing code 10x faster with AI. Very few are showing the products they shipped 10x faster.
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Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
The tech stack of a professional vibe coder: - Claude code - Supabase - Vercel - Figma - The delusional belief that they can actually build production-ready software
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Kiran@kogrowth·
Agreed we should do everything we can to improve welfare efficiency. But welfare is 10.8% of GDP, roughly flat for 30 years. Half of that is pensions. Non-pension non-disability welfare is the lowest it’s been in decades. The truth is we are an ageing and increasingly ill society. Posts like his demonise those most need of support. There’s a better way to have this conversation.
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Chris Morgan 🇺🇦 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The hard reality though I agree his example is cherrypicked is welfare is out of control. We need to understand why and do something about it. Welfare is now the number 1 biggest government expense. As I stated this is not sustainable you can’t keep taxing working people to pay for those who don’t.
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Rob Moore@robprogressive·
You’d need to earn £135,000 a year to take home the same monthly income as someone receiving full Universal Credit (£6,142/month). How does that make sense?
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Kiran@kogrowth·
The extremely unlikely scenario he’s probably pointing towards is a household of 2 adults (one of whom is too ill to work), 2 children (both extremely disabled) and two external disabled adults who need to be cared for full time. Even then, many of those benefits are still granted if the adult was working because they’re to support people with severe disabilities. And the benefits are shared between 6 different people! So the original post is extremely misleading at best. We all know what he’s trying to imply.
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Chris Morgan 🇺🇦 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Not entirely it’s more like £120k and then in the particular circumstance where you have 3+ children where one of which is disabled. So cherrypicked the worst case scenario. However the issue is relevant because clearly with the 2 child cap removed this level of welfare is unsustainable without major increases in working peoples taxes…
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