Prithvi Raj Chauhan

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Prithvi Raj Chauhan

Prithvi Raj Chauhan

@prcWrites

Building immersive experiences

Deep in the Matrix Katılım Ocak 2018
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Prithvi Raj Chauhan
Prithvi Raj Chauhan@prcWrites·
@dkreplika @replika We’ve scaled conversations, but not connection. People don’t just want answers, they want something that is personal and makes them feel heard without being judged. Huge space if this is done right. Btw, sent you a DM as well. Pls check!
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dmytro klochko
dmytro klochko@dkreplika·
all are true, but 4 is why we’re relaunching @replika tens of millions of people talk to chatgpt every day about their problems, dreams, relationships and it’s obvious chatgpt will never be the right product for deeply personal conversations this is a trillion-dollar opportunity
Eugenia Kuyda@ekuyda

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Prithvi Raj Chauhan@prcWrites·
We’re in a phase where distribution has scaled massively, but personalization hasn’t. One post reaches millions, but it’s still one-to-many. ChatGPT made information feel 1:1, and Delphi feels like the same shift for people. Giving fans real, personal access to how top minds think, while letting creators scale without losing depth. Been using it for a bit, love the vision.
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Dara
Dara@daraladje·
What got us from 0 to 1 isn't what will get us from 1 to N. 3 years ago, before the launch of ChatGPT, we set out to start a company that most people thought was impossible. To be honest, many people still think it's impossible today. Multiple rounds of rejection and external doubt later, we went from 0 to 1 and created the category of "Digital Minds". We built an exceptional team and earned the backing of investors like Sequoia and Founders Fund. It wasn’t easy. There were probably moments we should have pivoted. But we kept pushing. Today we work with some of the top minds in their fields - @lennysan, @bhalligan, Eckhart Tolle, Vanessa Van Edwards, Dr. Mark Hyman. Delphi is the place people go to learn from them, get their advice, and access their expertise. Looking ahead, we believe Delphi is how every human will represent themselves in the AI age. A new way for people to meet, connect with, and learn from one another. But to get there, we need to evolve. Delphi is looking for a VP of Engineering - someone who has taken a consumer platform from 1 to N and knows the tradeoffs required to build infrastructure that supports millions. An AI-native builder and culture carrier. In the early years, I had an almost allergic reaction to "experience" - I believed purely in slope over y-intercept. As we've scaled, I've come to understand that to get where we want to go, we need someone who has already been there. If that's you, or someone you know, I want to talk.
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David Woodland
David Woodland@davidsven·
Vibecoding era is proving that go to market strategy has always been the blocker to growth for most startups and not the actual building process. You are rarely just “one more feature away” from 10x sales.
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Prithvi Raj Chauhan@prcWrites·
Trying to access the Reddit API but the standard signup route isn’t working at all. If anyone here has access or knows a workaround, I’d really appreciate the help. 🙏
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Prithvi Raj Chauhan@prcWrites·
While preparing for an interview with a game studio recently, I stumbled on an interesting problem. Studios spend a lot of time trying to understand player feedback, but most of the conversation about games never actually happen inside the game. It happens in places like comment sections of gaming influencers on YouTube, where thousands of players discuss updates, complain about issues, or suggest ideas. The problem is: No one has time to read 10,000+ comments across dozens of videos. So I started building a small experiment called Player Pulse. The idea is simple: Analyze large volumes of YouTube comments from popular videos about a game, including update breakdowns, patch reactions, and influencer coverage, to identify the most frequently mentioned issues, sentiment shifts, and feature requests from players. As a quick test, I analyzed 12,000+ comments across 200+ videos about @PlayAdoptMe Some interesting signals popped up about their recent update: > Many players think the new unicorn pet is too rare to obtain > Concerns around Robux pricing affecting trading balance > Players asking for clearer information about how new pets are acquired Each insight is traceable back to the original player comments, so you can see exactly where the signal came from and how often it appears. Most of this feedback lives deep inside comment threads that developers rarely have time to read. Player Pulse tries to surface these signals automatically. It’s still very early and messy, but the goal is simple: Help studios quickly understand how their community is actually reacting to updates. Right now, I’m mostly testing it on Roblox titles, but it can analyze any game with active YouTube communities. If you’re working on a game and are curious about insights like this, feel free to DM me. I'd be happy to share the early beta.
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Prithvi Raj Chauhan@prcWrites·
Interesting Prompt: "Create a table comparing all the important questions and goals/projects/problems that I was discussing with you three months back and right now" > The results show how unpredictable the future is.
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Kavin
Kavin@kavinbm·
467 unread emails. That's what I came back to after 30 days at the Isha Ashram & 8 days of silence. Opened my laptop to complete chaos. 467 unread emails. Follow-ups lost. Messages from people I genuinely wanted to talk to buried under newsletters I'd never signed up for. First thought: why don't I have somebody to handle all this? Not an EA. Something that just worked. That understood context. My voice. My priorities. That's where this started. OpenClaw & Sam 6-8 weeks ago I stumbled onto OpenClaw. Open-source agent orchestration framework. Within a few days I had Sam running on my Mac Mini. Sam evolved to become my Chief of Staff. Runs on Claude Opus. Orchestrates 7-8 other agents. Handles the kind of work that used to take up half my day. Here's what Sam actually does: • Triages my inbox, drafts replies in my voice, flags what needs attention • Manages my calendar across timezones, creates holds, resolves conflicts before they happen • Every morning: briefing on calendar, urgent emails, what's about to go wrong • Before every call: preps me with context on who I'm talking to, what we discussed last time • Persistent memory across all sessions. Every conversation. Every decision. Every commitment. • Reminders that actually work. "Second Sunday, call Dadi." Things I'd forget without a system. The rule: Sam proposes, I approve. He never acts externally without my go-ahead. But internally? He runs everything. Sam's Uber Moment Few weeks ago Sam went down for a few hours while I was debugging something. My entire life workflow came to a standstill. It's like I became 10x less productive. That's when I knew: this isn't a toy. This is infrastructure. I'd built something I couldn't live without. And then the obvious question hit me: "If this changes everything for me, what if everyone could have this?" So I've been heads down for a few weeks. Building, building, building. I built Sam for myself. Now I've rebuilt him as Lia, simpler, more elegant, more powerful, so anyone could have what I have. Lia is built to be a personal Chief of Staff (not an EA) There's a difference. An EA takes instructions and executes. A Chief of Staff anticipates. Prioritizes. Makes judgment calls. She doesn't wait to be told. She sees the pattern, flags the problem, and handles it. You delegate to her. She delivers. Six things Lia does so you don't have to: 1. Knows Who Matters → Last week she flagged that I hadn't replied to a VC in 3 weeks. I'd completely missed it. She maps every relationship. Who's important, who's fading, who needs a reply. 2. Handles Your Inbox → Yesterday I woke up to 30+ emails. Lia had them triaged: 6 needed my attention, 8 had drafts ready. Took me 10 mins instead of an hour. 3. Drafts Like You → She drafted a response to a potential investor — formal and structured in my voice. Quite unreal. She learns your tone, matches your style, gets sharper with every correction. 4. Guards Your Time → She caught a double booking last week. Conflicts, back-to-back days with no breathing room — she catches them before they cost you. 5. Meeting Prep → She sent me a brief before a founder call yesterday: who he was, what we discussed last and what I'd committed to. Walk in ready, every time. 6. Adapts to You → In week two I told her how I wanted reminders: "Second Sunday, call Dadi." She never asked again. She just does it. By month one she knows how you think. I built Lia to work inside Telegram. No app to download. You just start talking to her. Currently she works with Google Workspace. Your data lives in an encrypted vault (AES-256). Never shared. Never used for training. Non-negotiable. She's in the hands of ~100 early users. Today I'm opening the waitlist to the world. Visit getlia.ai and chat with Lia. She'll ask you a few questions. If you're a fit, you'll get early access. More on why I built this below 👇
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Prithvi Raj Chauhan@prcWrites·
honestly, the money is in the boring business, workflow and methods.
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
My OpenClaw bot runs automated Instagram accounts that drive traffic to my product, here's how: - Pulls the best luxury clips automatically - Posts across multiple accounts - Every post ends with a CTA to my product - The product is a community where the users get the same bot - Fully automated, runs 24/7 The content is the funnel. The funnel sells itself. Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you 700+ luxury clips for free to get started. (must be following so i can dm)
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
We’re evolving Google AI plans to give you more control over how you build. Every subscription includes built-in AI credits, which can now be used for Antigravity, giving you a seamless path to scale. Google AI Pro is the home for the practical builder, hobbyists, students, and developers who live in the IDE and don't necessarily rely on an agent. This plan features generous limits for Gemini Flash, with a baseline quota included to "taste test" our most advanced premium models. Google AI Ultra serves as the daily driver for those shipping at the highest scale who need consistent, high-volume access to our most complex models. If you’re on Pro but need "extra juice" for a heavy sprint or deeper access to premium models, simply top up your AI credits to customize your plan. Keep building. Keep shipping.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Mark Manson said it right: “Beware: learning more is a smart person’s favorite form of procrastination.”
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
possibly going on pod soon, what unhinged topics would you like for us to talk about? - religion - politics - relationships - ai - startups - life - love - home depot the spicer the better to make it super unlame.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Be delusional about your potential. Be delusional about your potential. Be delusional about your potential. Be delusional about your potential. Be delusional about your potential. Be delusional about your potential. Be delusional about your potential.
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi

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Morning Brew ☕️
Morning Brew ☕️@MorningBrew·
Largest oil supply disruptions in history (by % of global supply): • Iran War (2026) 20% • Suez Crisis (1956-57) 10% • Gulf War (1990-91) 9% • Arab Oil Embargo (1973) 7% • Iran Revolution (1978-79) 5%
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