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Matthieu Cretier

@originalmatth

Sr PM in B2B SaaS @ClearOps. On parental leave, tinkering with AI. Into real-world applications, old industries, and shipping fast.

Munich, Germany Katılım Aralık 2020
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
📚2026 Book Review📚 Goal: reading books and enjoying it ✨ I wasted time ✨✨ I might have wasted time ✨✨✨ It was time well spent ✨✨✨✨ I recommend spending the time 👇
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
there is no problem that can't be solved by codex extra high or claude max 💸
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@MrBeast and somehow the majority of the 10 friends I talked to all said red, coz everyone else is smart and will press red too.. citing vaccination & herd immunity as examples
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MrBeast@MrBeast·
Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
27 cold calls today. Hit the switchboard every time. Everyone’s zigging: more calls, more sequences, more “just following up.” If cold calling is zig and inbound is also zig… what’s the actual zag?
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@paulg I left it in 2017 and I have been longing it ever since
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Paul Graham@paulg·
We're in Stockholm. You know how there are some places where you think "Nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there"? Stockholm is the kind of place that makes you want to live there.
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@paulg if mistakes occur, you can always say förlåt and move on. The crowd will proceed with a standing ovation
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Writing a talk to give in Stockholm. The prospect of speaking to a large group of people is no longer frightening, but writing a talk is as much work as ever. I'm no longer afraid of audiences, but I'm still just as afraid of making mistakes.
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magnus@magnushambleton·
Would you smash the “empathy and kindness” button or the “facts and logic” button?
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Zach Roseman@zachrose51·
We just killed cold email: Introducing Draftboard. The world’s first AI Sales Director that outperforms any human. Comment your website and we’ll find you intros to 10 dream prospects for free.
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Charles Maddock@charles_maddock·
We asked our AI agent to organise a pop-up event at a Stockholm café that's also fully run by an AI agent. It worked, it's on Monday, you're invited.
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
Built a black-box workflow that takes an interview recording + company context and turns it into a full case study, transcript, newsletter version, sales version, and published Notion page. One prompt was enough with codex. This leverage feels quietly absurd.
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@pmgri401 @magnushambleton That’s definitely contributing to the breakthrough in the Anglosphere, but is it really the cause behind “Swedish Exceptionalism” in so many domains? If I’ve never heard of you because of a language barrier, did you really “make it”? Reminds me of survivorship bias.
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freeCarpets@pmgri401·
@magnushambleton @originalmatth my theory is because English is easy to learn as a Swedish native speaker, it becomes easier for a Swede to break out into the Anglosphere and broader international culture
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magnus@magnushambleton·
It wasn’t until I lived in Switzerland, a country with very similar population to Sweden but which has produced basically zero internationally famous people in any domain, that I realised how special Sweden is
puppi@skinnipupp

Why is everyone swedish

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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@dharmesh I’m 34 and doing the same thing. The hard part is my daughter, she doesn’t care that I was up building until 2am, she’s up at 7 regardless. How do you handle the sleep tradeoff?
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@Bayang_BM I'll try that out. I am anyway the bottleneck coz I want to push everything forward but I need time to review certain things. Also most things that I am doing in parallel are detached from one another, so the load is just context switching.
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bayang@Bayang_BM·
ask each agent to write the conversation from the chat (summarized) in files ~/.shared-memory file, and then ask each agent before running any tool, to read what the other agent is doing. So you have a series of agents working on a shared memory. About lovable (I don't care 😉😂😅) maybe RDMA could work
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
Running multiple Codex, Claude Code, and Lovable instances side by side. Moving forward fast. Yes. But the context switching is brutal. Also no one’s even chasing me. It’s a side project. The pain is entirely self-imposed.
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
Talking about self-imposed pains. Yesterday I noticed Lovable stopped updating the branch and started creating new ones: lovable-update-xyz. Odd. I thought I’d fix it by disconnecting the project and reconnecting it. Bad mistake. I felt like Coop.
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Ryan Wigley@rywigs·
Built a librarian agent for @AcquiredFM episodes because I wanted to keep track of the books they mention. site redesign broke it. Opus 4.7 patched the whole workflow while I watched. Ferrari episode is stocked: Enzo, Go Like Hell. acquired-bookshelf.vercel.app
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Using OpenClaw is basically is like driving your own Ferrari (that you have to be a mechanic for yourself) and it's broken down all the time, but gives you the time of your life vs driving a reliable Honda (Hermes Agent) vs riding the bus (Claude / ChatGPT)
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Matthieu Cretier@originalmatth·
@DrFloSteiner any chance I can join the Claude Code meetup on Monday. I’m currently in the waitlist.
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