Julian Poplawski

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Julian Poplawski

Julian Poplawski

@phishingvend

Baby dragon on planet earth - love for design, resourcefulness, medicine, fashion, and mythical creatures · Design @coinbase

new york Katılım Eylül 2015
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CBduck
CBduck@CoinbaseDuck·
Coinbase One Member Month 👀?
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Michael Blau
Michael Blau@blauyourmind·
NYC friends 🍽️ Want to get into the hardest restaurant reservations in the city? I’m testing a new side project and looking for a few early users. DM me if you want in.
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Marco Perez
Marco Perez@bymarcoperez·
@alexcooldev If Rork AI builds the app , why is Cursor needed? When does the switch become necessary?
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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Got rejected by Apple on the first review. I fixed everything, resubmitted, and used the time to polish the product instead of waiting. Added smooth animations, improved water logging. Meanwhile, I spun up an AI influencer farm for TikTok, first warmed-up post hit 50K views. Rejection = free time to build distribution. Keep going 💪 Tech Stack: – No code mobile app builder: Rork AI – Mobile: React Native (Expo) – IDE: Cursor – Frontend: Next.js – Payment: RevenueCat – Backend: HonoJS (for my next app, I’ll go back to NestJS) – Database: Supabase – Infrastructure: Railway – AI API: OpenAI (dropping the tech stack here because someone always asks 😂)
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev

It’s been 10+ days since I submitted my app to Apple Still waiting for review 😌 Lesson learned: don’t submit your app during holidays. But not a loss. While waiting, I: – Updated the paywall – Added a first-time close discount – Improved conversion rate (i hope) 📈 Marketing progress: - I’ve finished warming up 3 TikTok accounts and have started posting the first videos. Sometimes delays are just free optimization time. Tech Stack: – No code mobile app builder: Rork AI – Mobile: React Native (Expo) – IDE: Cursor – Frontend: Next.js – Payment: RevenueCat – Backend: HonoJS – Database: Supabase – Infrastructure: Railway – AI API: OpenAI (dropping the tech stack here because someone always asks 😂)

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Julian Poplawski
Julian Poplawski@phishingvend·
@FearedBuck “….if a customer receives an order that is only partially fulfilled, to charge the customer only for the portion of the order the customer received and to adjust any taxes, fees, or gratuities directly associated with the undelivered items.”
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FearBuck@FearedBuck·
Starting Thursday, food delivery apps in California like DoorDash and Uber Eats will be required to issue full refunds, including tips, taxes, and fees, for orders that are missing items or incorrect
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Julian Poplawski@phishingvend·
@FearedBuck @FearedBuck you’re not quite explaining it right. It’s not that partial incorrect orders will get full refunds. The refund will only be equal to the missing item. Quit it with the click bait
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Julian Poplawski@phishingvend·
@levelsio I’ve started seeing these in NYC, they require you to put up a $40 deposit on your card while you rent them which would cover the battery if you stole it.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
🇨🇳 I found the rentable powerbanks in China One scan to pay with Alipay and then you take the battery and you return it later This would never work in US or Europe because people would just steal the powerbanks
Migue@MigueMorkin

@levelsio (Possibly already many people told you about this) Just in case, I strongly suggest just using Meituan network of chargers. You can pay them using your WeChat or Alipay account, and charge you by minutes consumed. Super convenient.

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Suhail Kakar
Suhail Kakar@SuhailKakar·
hyperliquid is the best exchange in the world. but the web isn’t enough anymore. working on a fully native hyperliquid mobile app: real-time data, high performance, and a complete trading experience that feels right. who wants early access?
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Jonathan Unikowski
Jonathan Unikowski@jnnnthnn·
I’m excited to announce Net, an email app that understands what's important to you and helps you stay on top of it, right from your phone! Do you struggle to stay on top of your email, or feel like you need to set time aside and pull out your laptop just to make progress? Net uses AI to help you blast through your inbox on your phone, without missing anything important: - Get notifications about what truly needs your attention. No more checking every tab or email in Gmail. - Swipe through your email as a stack of cards, which makes it easy and fun to mark them done or set reminders to handle them later. - Speak to draft emails! Say a few words, and Net will instantly draft a well-written email in your voice. Not happy with the draft? Just tell it what to change, and see the change instantly. Early testers say this is the best LLM writing experience they’ve had. We’re releasing Net in beta today. It works with Gmail or Google Workspace emails on iOS. Repost or reply if you want to try it, and we’ll be in touch via DM with a TestFlight invite!
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jpa
jpa@josephpalbanese·
new project: cleo (kindle + llm) 📚 cleo is an ios app that pairs whatever book you're reading on kindle with an llm (o3) — ask questions, get recaps/summaries, or listen/discuss (think audiobooks but interactive). the llm has context on exactly where you are + the book contents. best part? no complex setup needed. just link your kindle account and that's it. it just works. reply / rt for testflight invite 👇
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vitrupo
vitrupo@vitrupo·
Rick Rubin says vibe coding is the punk rock of coding: “If you had something to say, you could say it. You didn't need the expertise.. just your idea and your ability to convey it.” But most people still use AI to imitate. He's waiting for the moment it actually goes punk.
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
Introducing nJP™ [updated]. A collection of 40 japanese-inspired gradients, yours free. 1. Follow so I can DM you. 2. Comment "nJP" to receive a link in your DMs.
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Andy Montgomery
Andy Montgomery@mntgmry·
👋 If you’re a Designer coming to SF for @figma CONFIG, come hang with the @coinbase Design Team. 🍸We're hosting a designer happy hour Monday, May 5 at Monarch. Drinks are on us! Our Design team will be there to chat and talk about what we're building. lu.ma/cziusxa0
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Zeneca🔮
Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
Today is a great internet day
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
After advising 50+ consumer companies over the last year, the one thing that separates those who can execute and those who can't: Having a full-time designer in the room at all times I've met with countless companies that have raised millions—and even one that has raised billions—that do not even have a designer on payroll. This makes product development broken: 1/ You simply cannot have constructive conversations about ideas without visualizing them in real-time 2/ Your experiments will frequently have inconclusive results because users cannot discover features or they misunderstand how they work 3/ There is no one who can galvanize the team with a vision of what the product could look and feel like And to be abundantly clear: I'm not referring to visual UI or graphics. I'm talking about someone who can think through the fundamental building blocks of product comprehension—like navigation, interaction and copywriting—and is technically savvy enough to visualize those components in high resolution. There can certainly be exceptions to not having a designer, like where the CEO is an exceptional visual thinker, but that does not scale beyond a small team. At the end of day, products live and die in the pixels: it's what the users see and tap. And without someone shepherding that process, you are effectively wandering the desert blind.
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
Perhaps heretical, but I'm very much looking forward to AI making books elastically compressible while preserving writing style and quality. There are so many topics about which I'll happily read 100, but not 700, pages. (Of course, it's also good that the foundational 700 page version exists -- you sometimes do want the full plunge.)
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sarah guo
sarah guo@saranormous·
1/ early thinking about a side project: given advances in AI, there should soon be a very easy way to find and create kids educational content that is personalized to interest, reading level, and interactivity/modality
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Julian Poplawski@phishingvend·
@armankhon Do they have a Pegasus type system that is running on devices without permission?
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arman
arman@armankhon·
I quit my $330k engineering job at TikTok. Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban. Ask Me Anything.
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Julian Poplawski@phishingvend·
@MostlyMonkey @DeathlyHarvest @nikitabier @SahilBloom Corporations have paid less and less taxes over the past 40 years from 48% to 21%, and have gotten away with other advantages too. This is the group that wields the power that needs to be shifted back to the people. We need to elect folks who can fight back
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
I just paid a crew to clear out all the brush in a 100 ft radius around my house. Pretty ridiculous that I have to do this on city-owned land.
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