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Kota K.

@server_kota

Developer: worked in startups/big tech. Author of: https://t.co/iGiUvxH7DQ. ⚡ Tips on AWS cloud/SaaS/development.

🇪🇺 Katılım Ekim 2017
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
The point of life is to have as much hours in the flow state as possible.
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
git commit -m "another commit"
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@aroussi don't stop when you tired, stop when you are done
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Ran Aroussi
Ran Aroussi@aroussi·
Most of entrepreneurship is staying in the game long enough for something to click.
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
Don't be afraid to start small. Big things have small beginnings.
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
Ok, so Junie AI and Codex are good at explaining codebases, even the large ones. Due to lack of docs in most orgs, it is a good alternative.
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Sarvam 🚢
Sarvam 🚢@ItsSarvam·
Would you rather have more money or more time?
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@jackfriks i think the quote is different :)
GIF
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
everybody poops
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Stuart, saasyDB
Stuart, saasyDB@WhoWorksThere·
For a free trial, credit card up front, or after the free trial? Or no free trial, credit card / payment up front, and an easy money back guarantee if they don't like what they've seen?
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77·
What is 1 book you think every person on Earth should read?
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@WhoWorksThere I think a book "mom's test" described it in detail. The core is that mom always will tell you the product/feature is great but in reality it is a lousy feedback :)
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Stuart, saasyDB@WhoWorksThere·
Hey SaaS / Startup guys/gals, have you ever built a feature that someone said they would subscribe once you have it, just for them to not actually sign up? I suppose this is just a lesson to learn...
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Maya is launching new.website
Tried every marketing channel: • Facebook ads: Expensive • Google ads: Competitive • Content marketing: Slow • Cold email: Spammy • Product Hunt: One-day spike Best channel: Word of mouth. Requirement: Actually solve problems.
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@SimonHoiberg I remember one professor gave us a task on convolutional neural nets, where he described it on one page, super complex. Turned out all you had to do is multiply matrices :)
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
Some people tend to use unnecessarily complicated terminology just to sound smart and please their ego. Trust me, at best, you'll sound like what dumb people think a smart person sounds like. Actual smart people see right through it.
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
Don't stop when you tired, stop when you're done
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Shamelessly promote your work. Shamelessly promote your ideas. Shamelessly promote your offers. Shamelessly promote your content. Shamelessly promote your products. Nobody else will do it for you.
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
My team is fully remote and meetingless. Communication is 95% written. This comes with some huge benefits: → We can revisit conversations easily. → Misunderstandings are way less likely. → Conversations easily turn into docs & internal wikis. Our output is 10x higher than most startup teams (of similar size) I've worked with in the past.
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@arvidkahl and all one person doing it, man, amazing
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
A look into the 5 TB+ Podscan database. Almost 20 million transcribed podcast episodes, tracking 3.8 million shows every day. 25% get analyzed by AI, and the topic list is quite insightful. Podcasting is a domain for politics and sports, for sure. What else do you want to know?
Arvid Kahl tweet media
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Ran Aroussi
Ran Aroussi@aroussi·
The longer you wait to launch, the more imaginary problems you'll invent.
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@karakhanyanS V - Validate assumptions I - Isolate responsibilities B - Build iteratively E - Eliminate redundancy
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Serg@karakhanyanS·
We need a new principles for developers, like KISS, DRY, but for actually delivering the product, and iterating on it. Something like DINS - Deliver it Now, Stupid! or FINE – Fix It Next Episode or SHIP – Shit Happens, Iterate Proudly What others you would add?
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Kota K.
Kota K.@server_kota·
@NULLpointerXL The only thing I can do is try. Getting experience, I hope it will be easier at some point to figure it out
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Marco@NULLpointerXL·
most useless advice: "just build something people want" how do you even figure that out ?!
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