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Sarwar

@mohfazam

🥇 3X Hackathon Winner 🥇| MERN | DevOps | Web3 | Block Chain | AI | Existential Crisis due to Engineering

Hyderabad Katılım Ocak 2024
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Hard is the new easy. Just solved one on LeetCode. 🫡
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Suraj Jha
Suraj Jha@surajtwt_·
Drop your @github username Let me roast your account
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Sarwar@mohfazam·
@sumitsaurabh927 Vamanos. Applied. had a idea for which i needed something which is exactly what @lingodotdev is providing. now will work on it and maybe win something. Thanks for sharing it when i was sleeping(almost missed it) @sumitsaurabh927
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Sumit Saurabh | Typescript | React
Sumit Saurabh | Typescript | React@sumitsaurabh927·
We’re back with the 3rd edition of our online hackathon. - Open to everyone - Build anything Prizes: 🥇 1st Place - Playstation 5 Pro 🥈 2nd Place - Premium gaming chair 🥉 3rd Place - Keychron mechanical keyboard Link in next post.
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Nayrhit B
Nayrhit B@NayrhitB·
The exact pitch deck that helped us raise a $9M Seed Round copy whatever you want VCs that invested: → @SusquehannaVC (led) → @LightspeedIndia@BCapitalGroup → Seaborne Capital → @beenextVC@sparrowcapvc@2point2club joined. fundraising is hard enough without guessing what investors want to see. so - I'm making our deck public. if you're raising right now, take it and make it yours. Reply 'deck' + follow (so I can DM it over)
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
@om_patel5 Saved it, will use it as an check-box to turn my todo app into an unicorn.
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
HOW TO BUILD A PROFITABLE STARTUP WITH $0 1\ find a problem by reading complaints not brainstorming ideas > reddit threads show you what users desperately want but can't find > g2/capterra/trustpilot reviews tell you exactly what people hate about existing software > upwork job posts show you what tasks people already pay humans to do manually > app store reviews expose the exact features competitors are missing > twitter/x search "looking for a tool that" and you'll find 50 problems in 10 minutes your customers are literally telling you what to build 2\ skip the business plan. open claude code. ship something ugly by sunday night > your MVP should solve one problem and nothing else > if it takes longer than a weekend you're building too much > nobody cares about your design. they care if it fixes their problem > the first version of every successful product looked terrible > ship it broken. fix it based on what real users tell you 3\ charge money immediately > free users don't give you feedback. most of them will go ghost after using it once. > if someone won't pay $20/month for your solution they don't actually have the problem > charging from day 1 is the fastest way to validate if your idea is real > a paying customer's opinion is worth 100 free users' opinions 4\ use the stack you already know > the stack you choose DOES NOT MATTER. > who churns because you used postgres instead of some new trendy database? > the best framework is the one you can ship fastest in > don't spend 3 weeks learning a new tool when the old one works fine. > your customers will never ask what language you wrote it in > technical decisions should take 5 minutes 5\ host on a $10/mo VPS > you are not google. you do not need kubernetes for 200 users > a single $10 server handles more traffic than you think > don't set up infrastructure for a million users when you have 12 > scale when scaling is actually the problem. right now distribution is the problem > every dollar you spend on AWS is a dollar you can't spend on getting customers (AKA DISTRIBUTION) 6\ answer every single support ticket/feature request yourself > you'll learn more about your product in one week than any analytics dashboard will tell you in a year > your users will literally tell you what to build next if you just listen > every churned customer who explains why they left is handing you a roadmap to get even more customers > big companies can't do this. their support team has never met their CEO. you ARE the CEO > this is your unfair advantage. don't outsource it until you absolutely have to 7\ automate anything you do more than twice > a cron job is cheaper than an employee and never calls in sick > openclaw can handle monitoring, alerts, and repetitive tasks 24/7 > if you're copy-pasting the same thing daily that's a script waiting to be written > every hour you spend automating saves you hundreds of hours later > your goal is to build a machine that runs without you touching it 8\ post what you're building every day on twitter > "got 2 signups today and one of them was my mom" or "this guy asked for xyz feature, built it in 30 minutes and pushed to prod" > raw honesty builds followers faster than polished content > those followers become your first customers because they watched you build it > one founder posted his revenue publicly every month. one post got 400 likes and 3 acquisition offers which is insane > your journey IS the marketing 9\ keep your burn rate so low that revenue covers it from month 1 > small but profitable beats series A every single time > if your monthly costs are $50 you only need 3 paying customers to be profitable > every founder who raised money wishes they hadn't given up that equity > the freedom of not having investors telling you what to do is worth more than their check > stay alive long enough and compounding does the rest 10\ say no to everyone who wants a piece of what you're building > say no to anyone who wants equity in exchange for "connections" or "advice" > say no to cofounders unless they bring something you literally cannot do yourself > say no to agencies promising growth hacks or SEO optimization for $5k/month. > say no to VCs who want you to 10x when you just want to build something that works > if their advice was worth 5% of your company they'd be building their own thing you don't need a cofounder. you don't need permission. you don't need a pitch deck you need claude code, a problem worth solving, and the discipline to show up every day the entire VC game is designed to make you think you need permission to start you don't
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Me waking up and seeing Supabase and Firebase are cooked.
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Sarwar@mohfazam·
@Param_eth Bookmarked it. Will need this list when my project is ready for public use.
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Param
Param@Param_eth·
Spend $0 to market your SaaS: Reddit is FREE Versily is FREE Peerlist is FREE Betalist is FREE Dang AI is FREE SaaSHub is FREE TrustMRR is FREE FounderList is FREE AlternativeTo is FREE MicroLaunch is FREE Hacker News is FREE Product Hunt is FREE Indie Hackers is FREE Startup Stash is FREE Save this :)
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Koko Eating Bananas - what does “Senior Staff” mean here? @LeetCode is this tagged for senior-level roles?
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
They are almost similar yet take a lot time to completely get the problem to it core.
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Finally done with @striver_79 Arrays from the A-to-Z DSA sheet 🥲
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
1 Year of exp for an internship???????
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
I HATE PREFIX sum and idk why...
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
ngl this dude explanation is just outstanding @CSwithMIK
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
I bet you to get an internship or a job on linkedin.
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Sarwar@mohfazam·
A year ago, vibe coding was cool. Now, coding without AI is cool.
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Bro it’s wild - I’m out here struggling to get a paid internship while Ethan casually got a 2.5 crore “internship”
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
College exams are exhausting… writing 28 pages on stuff you’ll probably never revisit in your life.
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
ngl 2D-Arrays feels a bit confusing.
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Just 15 minutes on X is enough to make you feel lazy and behind the crowd.
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Sarwar
Sarwar@mohfazam·
Is it just me, or are AI images getting so realistic that you can’t tell at first glance? What era are we entering?
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