dtay
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dtay
@taydev_io
Learning in public Building munch, an app that will change the way you look for places to eat
Singapore Katılım Şubat 2015
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@taydev_io The real productivity challenge is resisting the urge to check social media before the task finishes
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@taydev_io Keep those posts going
It will attract more people like that
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I want to fill my feed with builders, developers, founders, and people shipping things.
If you're into:
• SaaS
• Frontend Development
• Backend Development
• Full-Stack Development
• DevOps
• App Development
• AI / ML
• Data Science
• LeetCode & DSA
• Freelancing
• Building in Public
Let's connect and grow together 🚀
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hey guys, im antoine!
here’s a quick intro.
im an incoming freshman at cmu interested in startups + content. currently based in sg building examon ai, the largest question bank in the world
some things abt me:
› handbuilt an indie game at 14
› im chinese, french, and british but only speak english
› scaled examon to 50k users
› one taekwondo rank away from being a ‘master’, then broke my toe
› won 2 hackathons (cursor + gemini), led to founding my 2nd startup
› never been to the US (yet)
› grew from 0 to 22k followers in 6 months (ig: @aantoinelee)
im documenting the grind on x. if ur into startups or just a cool person, let's talk :D

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Can’t stop thinking about this quote I just came across: “life can go from 0 to 100 quickly”
Realising this is exactly why I can’t quit.
Because the jump only happens if you’re the person who keeps going when it’s hard and quiet and nobody cares yet.
That’s the contract.
Show up relentlessly.
Don’t question it.
The acceleration comes.
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@taydev_io this is probably the most underrated kind of building.
people call it “not coding” because there’s no GitHub activity, but half the time the spreadsheet is the product thinking
code too early and you just end up beautifully implementing assumptions you haven’t stress-tested yet
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Haven’t written a single line of code in weeks. Been too busy lost in Excel building out the algorithm for my app.
Honestly didn’t expect it to be this fun. It’s like solving a really complicated puzzle, except you’re the one making up the rules, formulas, boundaries, edge cases, all of it.
More engaging than actually coding sometimes.
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@RichDevLab Hmm thats smart actually, im trying to do this during user interviews tho so that i can know what other features they would actually expect to see such that they would pay for it
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@taydev_io if asking would you pay feels awkward, put a price in front of them instead
people will say sounds good in a chat, then go quiet at checkout, and that gap usually tells you what is actually missing
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