Ozgur Ozer

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Ozgur Ozer

Ozgur Ozer

@ozgrozer

Building the best AI note taking app https://t.co/CgbxYaELjb

Katılım Nisan 2017
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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
Day 161 of building Grape, an AI note taking app Sent the iOS TestFlight invite to the waitlist yesterday and 30 people have joined so far. Got some great feedback, fixed a bunch of issues, and only added this image preview to the editor.
Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer

Day 160 of building Grape, an AI note taking app Apple finally approved the TestFlight build 🎉 Anyone can now join the beta using the TestFlight link below. Also added a note info sheet where you can see some details about the note.

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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
Day 160 of building Grape, an AI note taking app Apple finally approved the TestFlight build 🎉 Anyone can now join the beta using the TestFlight link below. Also added a note info sheet where you can see some details about the note.
Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer

Day 159 of building Grape, an AI note taking app Notes now remember their scroll position, so when you come back later you're right where you left off. Also reopening Grape takes you to the last opened folder instead of starting from the folders page.

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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
Grape is live on TestFlight. You can download and try it for free. I'd really appreciate it if you could give me some feedback. Link below.
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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
I just finished The Book of Elon by Eric Jorgenson and it was great. Even though I know everything about Elon, it still gives me so much inspiration and hope for the future of humanity. We have a very bright future ahead of us. Everyone who wants to be inspired should read it.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
The world wants me to die. My incurable disease diagnosis became global news. It was omnipresent on social media and 1,900 articles were written in a matter of days. Many were saddened. However, joy dominated the commentary. People pointed to schadenfreude, the pleasure of another's failure. Yes, there’s that. There is a special place in people’s hearts that loves to see others fail, especially when that person’s presence threatens their own psychological stability in some way or helps them feel better about themselves. But, if you look over the social media commentary about me, you’ll see that pattern: “he deserved it.” I deserved it because I challenged death. The crowd was running a deeply rooted psychological script that represents the oldest, most deeply embedded stories of human culture. This was the first story ever written down, 4,000 years ago. Gilgamesh sought eternal life after losing someone he loved, only to have the plant of youth stolen by a serpent as he bathed. Leaving him to accept his mortality. Asclepius became so skilled at rejuvenation that he raised the dead. As punishment, Zeus struck him down with a thunderbolt to enforce life and death authority. This is the story of Jesus. Pontius Pilate offered a choice between a thief and the immortalist, and the crowd demanded the execution. People need this story conclusion to keep themselves sane. The challenger must lose and the loss must appear deserved. It’s a shield of self preservation. For if death is inevitable, their existence and that of their loved ones is justified and unavoidable. If death is not inevitable, nothing about their reality is safe. I occupy the same philosophical and archetypal position as Gilgamesh, Asclepius and Jesus. This statement will draw outrage and accusations of blasphemy, hubris and narcissism. Nevertheless, it’s the pattern that has repeated itself for thousands of years. Death has been the omnipresent concern of the human race. It encapsulates our greatest fears, joy and curiosities. The discourse around it changes over time; however, the fundamentals remain unchanged. What’s different about this moment, that is unlike any other moment, is that physical death may no longer be inevitable. What if I didn’t deserve it? And what if I am your ally, and not a threat?
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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
Day 159 of building Grape, an AI note taking app Notes now remember their scroll position, so when you come back later you're right where you left off. Also reopening Grape takes you to the last opened folder instead of starting from the folders page.
Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer

Day 158 of building Grape, an AI note taking app Added a few data management features today. You can now export all of your data as Markdown and you can also delete your data and delete your account.

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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
If I were Bryan I'd put every dollar in my pocket into a new biotech company focused on curing that autoimmune disease. Hire the best doctors, scientists, engineers and researchers on the planet and just invent something new. Just don't die man. Fight it.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

The world wants me to die. My incurable disease diagnosis became global news. It was omnipresent on social media and 1,900 articles were written in a matter of days. Many were saddened. However, joy dominated the commentary. People pointed to schadenfreude, the pleasure of another's failure. Yes, there’s that. There is a special place in people’s hearts that loves to see others fail, especially when that person’s presence threatens their own psychological stability in some way or helps them feel better about themselves. But, if you look over the social media commentary about me, you’ll see that pattern: “he deserved it.” I deserved it because I challenged death. The crowd was running a deeply rooted psychological script that represents the oldest, most deeply embedded stories of human culture. This was the first story ever written down, 4,000 years ago. Gilgamesh sought eternal life after losing someone he loved, only to have the plant of youth stolen by a serpent as he bathed. Leaving him to accept his mortality. Asclepius became so skilled at rejuvenation that he raised the dead. As punishment, Zeus struck him down with a thunderbolt to enforce life and death authority. This is the story of Jesus. Pontius Pilate offered a choice between a thief and the immortalist, and the crowd demanded the execution. People need this story conclusion to keep themselves sane. The challenger must lose and the loss must appear deserved. It’s a shield of self preservation. For if death is inevitable, their existence and that of their loved ones is justified and unavoidable. If death is not inevitable, nothing about their reality is safe. I occupy the same philosophical and archetypal position as Gilgamesh, Asclepius and Jesus. This statement will draw outrage and accusations of blasphemy, hubris and narcissism. Nevertheless, it’s the pattern that has repeated itself for thousands of years. Death has been the omnipresent concern of the human race. It encapsulates our greatest fears, joy and curiosities. The discourse around it changes over time; however, the fundamentals remain unchanged. What’s different about this moment, that is unlike any other moment, is that physical death may no longer be inevitable. What if I didn’t deserve it? And what if I am your ally, and not a threat?

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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
@bryan_johnson spend all your money to create a biotech company to cure your disease
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Eager to hear your life advice. What should I be doing?
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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
I was reading The Book of Elon and came across this: "It's only possible to travel from Earth to Mars every 2 years when the planets are aligned." I heard that a lot but never really understood why. So I asked Grok 4.5 to build me a simulation and now I know why. Sound on🔈
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Ozgur Ozer@ozgrozer·
@demianturner it's been 4 days and still waiting for review. once it gets approved i'll share the link with you.
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Demian Turner
Demian Turner@demianturner·
@ozgrozer How long have you been waiting? My first one I think was three days, but my last one was like one hour. What’s the TestFlight link? I would love to test the app.
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Hyperbrowser@hyperbrowser·
We put grok 4.5 and opus 4.8 head to head on the same browser task, on Hyperbrowser Sandboxes. We then asked it to open a page in a real sandboxed browser and pull the title. Grok build on Grok 4.5, Claude code on Opus 4.8, identical setup. Grok 4.5 came out ahead ↓
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Mahdin Choudhury@mahdinchoudhury·
Notion is so messy and overwhelming that I literally never want to use it.
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Audiencon⚡️@audiencon·
Your first 100 customers won’t come from ads they’ll come from conversations you started in DMs and comments...
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