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Michael Dubakov
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Building OS for your company at @FiberyHQ. Riding the edge of cHaoS. Posting about systems, startups, creativity & products.
Limassol, Cyprus Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Good one by @mitsuhiko that matches my own attitude. I like deep and long projects: "The last startup I worked on, I spent 10 years at. That’s not because I’m particularly disciplined or virtuous. It’s because I or someone else, planted something, and then I kept showing up, and eventually the thing had roots that went deeper than my enthusiasm on any given day" lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/3/20/some…
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This article resonates very well with my own intuition about startups. “Feyerabend articulated a meta-theory of scientific progress: The only rule that holds across all of its history is that there are no fixed rules.” colossus.com/article/we-hav…
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@steveruizok It was always like that. You always paid for electricity, rent, etc. Just one more bill to pay. In 20 years it will be as cheap as electricity
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@Dan_The_Goodman @nizzyabi has the only chance to save his reputation. Add one more section "also hated by users of: Claude, Ramp, Cursor, Attio, Calcom"
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As a person who was genuinely annoyed by all project management software, now I'm sitting here really impressed by @FiberyHQ.
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I just can't explain how well I'm solving all management at @fermah_xyz
Centralize all company knowledge in a deeply connected database. You can run all kinds of crazy automation afterwards.
@FiberyHQ is truly goated 🐐
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Finally I used this short in my monthly report to our investors!
coub.com/view/wngi8
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@FiberyHQ Not the point.. but how do you get a board view with days as columns (shown in the drag-and-drop video)?
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🤔 fascinating person: "and for the last 40 years of his life he read almost no fiction at all" smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/t…
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Nice "The market for feeling productive is orders of magnitude larger than the market for being productive."
Will Manidis@WillManidis
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