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@thisischenx

just a human who loves business and AI as much as art and creative directions.

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Chen@thisischenx·
From Chen, To you seeing this right now on X.
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Bihan@bihanmahadewa·
I spent the last 8 months between China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Philippines deep inside the supply chain. It's 100% possible to out-compete China. We've been blackpilled by people who've never stepped into a factory floor. Jim showed that this game can be run profitably without needing billions in venture funding.
Ti Morse@ti_morse

My second interview with @JimBelosic, Founder of @SendCutSend. 0:15 Beating China in manufacturing requires scale 1:10 Automation is not a magic bullet 2:12 Scaling profitably 4:31 Delivering a great customer experience 8:44 Why SCS raised $110M 11:20 Expectations are promises 15:33 Increasing speed and capacity 18:46 Focusing on customers 22:20 Frugality and generosity 25:06 Creating The Anything Factory 26:33 3pm is the new midnight 27:49 Figuring out the next bottleneck 30:37 Finding buildings with enough power 35:21 Lowering prices 37:36 Gambling to turn on factories faster 39:03 Aim for perfection and you’ll end up at excellence 40:04 Maintaining a maniacal sense of urgency through impatience 41:30 Seeding SCS DNA at new factories 43:08 Solving challenges 45:32 Finding great capital partners 48:40 Focus on customer pain 51:59 Learning from Home Depot 54:16 Bringing manufacturing back to America 55:11 Building capacity creates demand 57:01 Handling demand surges 58:21 Being default skeptical and sensing bullsh*t 1:00:27 Getting back to building

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Sicarius@soumilrathi·
Starting a memory researcher group chat. If you’re into memory systems, personalization, or context engineering in LLMs & AI systems. comment “context” to join.
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Chen@thisischenx·
@emaacejas97 Hey I’d love to connect, your chat box is not open though
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Ema@emaacejas97·
La IA no me reemplazó. Me multiplicó. Hace 3 meses me quedé sin trabajo y en vez de mandar CVs me senté con Claude y empecé a construir. Hoy tengo 5 productos, una consultora, y un sistema de 4 máquinas que trabajan mientras duermo. Con todas las herramientas que hay hoy, el límite ya no es técnico. El límite es tu creatividad. Si se te ocurre, lo podés construir. Si estás pasando por algo parecido: no pares. Construí.
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Affan Ibn Azad@AffanIbnAzad·
Raw footage is easy. Turning it into something people actually watch till the end? That’s where most creators struggle. That’s the gap I work on.
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Chen@thisischenx·
@Kryos642 Hey how do I dm you
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Yann@yanndine·
Most people use Claude like a search engine. So I documented the most complete prompt library for SaaS GTM you can use today. Inside: → 200 prompts for positioning, messaging, and landing pages that convert → 200 prompts for cold outreach across LinkedIn and email → 200 prompts for product marketing and sales enablement → 200 prompts for customer retention and expansion → 200 prompts for AI integration and founder strategy → 200 prompts for SEO, organic growth, onboarding, and activation → 115 prompts for founder-led content and LinkedIn lead generation → A full Claude for SaaS operator's playbook with frameworks and reusable workflows If you run GTM at a SaaS company, manage RevOps, or build with Claude daily - this is the only prompt library you will need. Comment CLAUDE and I will send it straight to your DMs.
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Nick Lawton@nicholasnlawton·
we spent months perfecting our creator briefs at SideShift trial campaign brief. official campaign brief. pay structures. hook banks. persona templates. upload workflows. the whole thing. brands are using these to onboard 20+ creators at a time without chaos RT this and i'll DM you both templates for free
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Chen@thisischenx·
Sorry guys my dog ate my X account #weback
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
Few people understand the kinds of opportunities that get unlocked when a student learns advanced math ahead of time. For instance, a former student, Matteo, leveraged his outsized math/coding chops to – as a high schooler – conduct research that “revealed 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space, broadened the potential of a NASA mission” (not hyperbole, a direct quote from Caltech’s website). He also published his results solo-author in The Astronomical Journal and won 1st place ($250,000) in last year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search. The head of NASA just asked him to apply, with a fighter jet ride as a signing bonus. And this is still just the beginning – I can’t wait to see where his interests, skills, creativity, and work ethic take him in college and beyond. But here’s the thing that’s important to understand: this kind of story won’t play out for students who are marching through the standard curriculum. Not even to students whose skills are a year or two ahead. If you want to do hardcore university-level quantitative research, you need hardcore university-level quantitative skills. You need it for the work itself, and you also need it to land a quality mentor who provides high-level guidance to keep you working in the right direction. If you want far outsized results ahead of time, you need far outsized skills ahead of time. Matteo and other Math Academy students learned -- all of high school math (Prealgebra / Algebra I / Geometry / Algebra II / Precalculus) in 6th and 7th grade, -- AP Calculus BC in 8th grade, and -- plenty of multivariable calculus / linear algebra / differential equations in 9th grade. With such solid and comprehensive math foundations, they came into 10th grade ready for some serious quantitative coding. So in addition to continuing down the math-proper track (real analysis, abstract algebra, etc.), we were also able to offer these students a quantitative CS course sequence where we scaffolded them up to doing masters/PhD-level coursework by 12th grade (reproducing academic research papers in artificial intelligence, building everything from scratch in Python). We called this the “Eurisko” program. Matteo joined Eurisko as a 10th grader, during the last year it was offered, and worked hard to complete almost all 2-3 years’ worth of assignments in a single year. (Eurisko ended when I relocated; nobody else in the district had the requisite knowledge to teach it.) That summer, he participated in a research internship/mentorship program at Caltech, which was meant to be a brief 6-week taste of research, but he was skilled and driven enough to knock it out of the park, stay on afterwards, and achieve some serious results. This is exactly the position that we were trying to put students in with the Eurisko program – get them to a point of skill that they can capitalize on some math/coding-related opportunity and turn it into a chain reaction of fortunate events. And it’s been so great to witness some of these chain reactions get underway. But the best part is that we’re gradually able to do more and more of this at scale. We’re taking everything we’ve learned from doing math/coding talent development manually, and building it into our online system, to make it available to the whole world. We’ve already built a pipeline from 4th grade through core undergrad math courses, and we’re working to extend that pipeline further in both directions, eventually spanning everything from the simplest arithmetic to the entirety of an undergrad math major, the Eurisko program, and more. I can’t wait to hear more of these amazing stories.
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Allison Barr Allen@abarrallen

The only thing better than the fact that Matteo Paz just got an offer for a fighter jet - is that you and your children can actually use now a lot of the infra he started with to learn Calc A/B in 8th grade. @_MathAcademy_ is available for all.

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Chen@thisischenx·
@WallStreetMav Did someone mention not paying taxes???
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Why do we even pay taxes? All that Congress does is give it away to: - foreign aid to countries that hate us - illegal aliens who hate us - DEI scams to people who hate us - food stamps for people who don't need it and they hate us - Medicaid to people that hate us The government seems designed to just take money from white people and give it to people that hate white people.
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Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
My advice to students is to chase the biggest and most prestigious logo early in your career Harvard opens more doors than you can imagine. Having Goldman or Google on your resume as a first job can set you up for rest of your life Do not fall for anyone telling you otherwise
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greg@greg16676935420·
1960: in 2025 we’ll have flying cars 2025:
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Chen@thisischenx·
@BoringBiz_ You’re telling me I shouldn’t go to a start up that offers me a 70k base and 1.5% equity???
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Elon Musk has said: Tesla Model Y is now officially the world’s best-selling car for the third year in a row!
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Are we supposed to evacuate?
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