Sunit Singh

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Sunit Singh

Sunit Singh

@surdattack

Design. Product. Cycling. Low Carb. Outdoors. Father of two. Partner of @pinxsehgal Now: @getfincent Previous: Design Capital @cleartrip @olacabs @burrp

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Sunit Singh
Sunit Singh@surdattack·
1/ Hello everyone, I’m looking recruit an intern to work with me. I have very clear expectations so carefully read what I am looking for before applying. If we’ve worked together in the past, please spread the word and help me find the right person. 🙏🏽 Let’s begin: 👇
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Vikram Vaidyanathan
Vikram Vaidyanathan@VikramV23·
1/4 95% of Indian enterprises (in our survey) are using AI. 1 in 5 can't quantify a single rupee of ROI. Over the last three months, we partnered with OpenAI and Zinnov to study how 100+ Indian enterprises are actually adopting AI and whether they're becoming "AI native"
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With the advent of LLMs, English and other languages have suddenly become far more powerful. For me, as a designer, all I need to do is clearly describe an interaction. One line of description decompresses into 50 lines of code. Written language is suddenly 50x more effective. A compressed package of intent, logic and execution. Which also means technologists may need fewer and fewer words going forward.
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Sunit Singh@surdattack·
The world is reaching a point where the most essential skill is the ability to write science fiction. If you can imagine, it can happen. So, let the contest begin.
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Sunit Singh@surdattack·
I seriously judge people who overuse exclamation marks!!!!!!! Especially grown men. And if there’s a space before the exclamation mark, even more so !
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UK (Utkrishta Kumar)@youkaey·
@oolka_ai was founded on a simple belief. Every Indian deserves access to affordable credit. Over time, that belief evolved. Our mission today is to democratize financial outcomes for every Indian through AI. We are building India’s default AI agent that helps every user take charge of their financial life. Today, I am excited to share that Oolka has raised $14 million to accelerate this mission. The round was led by @Accel , with continued support from @LightspeedIndia and @z47_vc . Also, grateful to @viditaatrey and @barnwalSanjeev for doubling down on our mission. Welcoming Abhinav Chaturvedi, Sarthak Singh and Manasi Shah to team Oolka and thanking Harsha Kumar, Vikram Vaidyanathan, Anish Patil, Priyal Motwani and Dhairen Tohliani for standing by us through the journey and continued belief in our mission. Most importantly, this milestone belongs to the team. A team that embraced uncertainty. A team that chose the hard path again and again to stay true to our mission. We have already served millions of users and are gearing up to serve many more. We will not stop until every Indian has a real shot at financial health. We are assembling our Avengers to play an infinite game. Apply now - binary.so/oolka
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Tokens can buy you happiness
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
How Formula 1 tracks are decided 😂
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Hrush Bhatt
Hrush Bhatt@hrushb·
We were designing with code back in 2006 at Cleartrip. Every single designer coded. The “how” is less important than the “what”.
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Noosh
Noosh@sindhicrawford·
#bombay, please call if you spot Newton. Pls RT
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Hugo Navarro
Hugo Navarro@HugoNavarroPer2·
EBITDA (2026 edition): Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs, and Donald Announcements.
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A Founder's Guide to Hiring a Founding Designer (in the age of AI) @surdattack/the-founding-designer-37e772c8f639" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@surdattack/th…
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I don’t know about you, but I hate how much the term “builder” is doing the rounds.
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Is it just me Wispr Flow has recently gone to shit.
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How design ruined my life. Irritation by a thousand cuts. @surdattack/how-design-ruined-my-life-c01ca56914ca" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@surdattack/ho…
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Mantrashree
Mantrashree@myvoice24·
💡Bar-tailed godwits are extraordinary migrants. They prepare by gorging on food to build massive fat reserves (sometimes doubling their body weight), then undergo physiological changes like shrinking internal organs to lighten the load and reduce energy needs. They can even "sleep" with one half of their brain at a time while flying. They navigate using Earth's magnetic field, stars, and other cues across the open Pacific with no land in sight. This juvenile bar-tailed godwit (tagged "B6") that set the world record for the longest non-stop flight by any bird (or animal) in October 2022 , migrated from Alaska to Tasmania, Australia. It flew approximately 13,560 km (8,425 miles) in about 11 days without landing, eating, drinking, or resting. This surpassed previous records set by other bar-tailed godwits (e.g., one in 2021 flew ~12,000-13,000 km). This is officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest non-stop migration by a bird.👌
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Mine vs Yours_M€Y
Mine vs Yours_M€Y@Mineyours_M_Y·
🚨 JUST IN: A migratory bird just shattered world records — flying 8,425 miles (13,560 km) NON-STOP across the Pacific without landing once. The bar-tailed godwit doesn’t stop to eat, drink, or sleep during its migration across the Pacific Ocean. Its journey from Alaska to Australia takes roughly 11 days of continuous flight, covering over 13,000 kilometers through storms, headwinds, and open ocean with zero land beneath it the entire time. Before departure, it does something almost surgical to its own body. It shrinks its digestive organs down to almost nothing, converting the stomach, intestines, and liver into raw fuel. The bird essentially eats its own gut to make room for fat reserves that will power its wings for nearly two weeks straight. The brain doesn’t fully sleep either. Half of it stays active while the other half rests, alternating in shifts mid-flight at altitude over the open Pacific. The godwit is simultaneously unconscious and navigating with magnetic field sensitivity that no human instrument in the 18th century could replicate. What makes this genuinely staggering beyond the physical record is the navigational precision involved. The bird leaves Alaska and arrives in New Zealand with accuracy that would embarrass early GPS systems. It reads Earth’s magnetic field, atmospheric pressure gradients, star positions, and potentially quantum-level compass mechanisms inside its eye that literally let it see magnetic field lines overlaid on its visual field. Evolution spent millions of years building an aerospace navigation system inside a 300 gram animal. We spend billions engineering machines that do what this bird does on instinct, fat reserves, and half a sleeping brain. The longest recorded non-stop flight by a commercial aircraft is around 20 hours. This bird does 11 days. Without a runway.
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
Every system inevitably decays into mediocrity unless someone fights to keep the standards high.
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I’ll share more on how I work in the next thread.
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Across these journeys, the pattern has been consistent. I typically join teams to sharpen product direction, improve design judgment, or clarify the story—whether that's through supporting hiring or mentoring teams toward a higher bar of execution. Different companies and contexts, but a similar intent: building better products with more clarity, care, and conviction.
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Over the last decade, I’ve partnered with founders and teams to navigate 0-to-1, scale growth, and elevate product design and execution. Rather than describe that work myself, I’ll let their words speak for it. A thread. 🧵
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