Dhaval

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Dhaval

Dhaval

@thisisdhav

paris | mumbai, 2x founder, building cool shit in ai got told "you have to be active on twitter", so here i am :)

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@viks_rum i feel like the problem is less in founders eating glass, and founders proposing the employees to eat the glass, with much lower stakes for the employees. though i personal find the grind fun, and would build a company w someone who does as well
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Vikram Aditya
Vikram Aditya@viks_rum·
See it as what you may but I can’t forget what Elon once said - building a company is founders choosing to eat glass. I’ve met the Mintlify team and I love them. Onwards and upwards 💪
Han Wang@handotdev

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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@StevBuilds less than 0.3% of the world is paying for paid plans.
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Steven
Steven@StevBuilds·
Everyone has AI now. That advantage expired fast. What's the new advantage?
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Arlan
Arlan@arlanr·
drop the get. just folk. it’s cleaner. say hi to folk.com
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@trq212 all technology, was a pursuit of automation, up until the dawn of ai
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Thariq@trq212·
software engineering is the profession of automation
Boris Cherny@bcherny

Something I have been thinking about: in the past, the best engineers I knew spent a lot of time automating their work in various ways. Better vim/emacs automations, writing lint rules to catch repeat code issues, building up a suite of e2e tests so they don't need to smoke test the app manually. These kinds of things were the highest leverage activities an engineer could do, because it multiplied their own output, which in turn meant they could build more things. I think many of these automations have become even more important now. This is true for a number of reasons. First, infra and DevX automation speeds you up. And if you are running an army of agents, each of those agents will be sped up also. More automation == more output per unit of time. Second, moving things to code improves efficiency. Your agent could fix an issue every time it sees that issue happen, but that uses tokens and might miss cases. If Claude instead writes a lint rule, CI step, or routine, that class of issue can be fully automated forever. This is really what people are talking about when they talk about loops -- it's about automating entire types of busywork rather than solving them one off. This isn't a new idea at all. Engineers have been doing this for a long time! Third and most importantly, automation makes it possible for others to contribute to the codebase more easily. Increasingly what I am seeing is engineers are contributing to codebases on day one because Claude can navigate the codebase for them, and that non-engineers are able to contribute to a codebase as effectively as engineers can. What gets in the way of both of these is domain knowledge that lives in peoples' heads rather than in automation -- the stuff you used to have to learn when ramping up. What has changed thanks to agents is the domain knowledge that can be encoded as infrastructure is no longer limited to what is expressible in lint rules and types and tests; it can now capture nearly all domain knowledge, encoded as code comments and skills and CLAUDE.md rules and memories. If I put up a PR for an iOS codebase I don't know and a code reviewer rejects it because it doesn't use the right framework, or if a designer builds a new feature and it gets rejected because it doesn't follow the right architectural patterns, these are failures of automation. Every team should be writing the CLAUDE.md's, REVIEW.md's, skills, and docs that enable agents to productively work in their codebase with zero additional context from the prompter. This sounds crazy, and at the same time is a natural extension of the stuff engineers have always done: automate, and encode domain knowledge as infrastructure. As the model gets smarter and as the harness matures, this task becomes easier. In the meantime, it is on every team to look for ways to convert their domain knowledge to infra so that Claude can write code better, so that code review catches issues automatically, and so the next person working on your codebase can contribute more easily.

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a16z
a16z@a16z·
.@pmarca's advice to college students:  "Gain AI superpowers. I think it's actually very straightforward." "You have the enormous stroke of luck that you have arrived at the moment in which there is this new capability for augmenting human ability on a thousand fronts at the same time, that's just dropped into our laps, and it's going to get much better from here."  "You are gonna have the opportunity to have this be something that is absolutely key to your skill set and key to everything that you can accomplish as a professional or as a creative for the next 50 years." "I would just lean in incredibly hard on that. Walk into every job interview with, 'Here's my portfolio, resume, whatever. Here is how I use this technology. Here are the capabilities that I'm bringing to the table.'" @eriktorenberg @MTSlive
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@sumedha2199 it feels wrong to disagree but i do disagree
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@larmbrust how much tokens do you get given generally?
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Lloyd Armbrust
Lloyd Armbrust@larmbrust·
Our YC S26 stealth startup burned through 100B tokens in the last two weeks. Critics will say this is a stupid metric. Critics are poor.
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virendra suryawanshi
virendra suryawanshi@Virendra0698·
more than 600 new followers in the last 5 days so thought i’d share more of who i am. > the side you already know where we use AI to deliver outcomes for offline, ops heavy businesses in the US. > the side of me the algo likely won’t show you where we experiment and occasionally ship VR/AR products for enterprise. > here’s a video of me teleporting through our world within a world we made for the quest 3. long term, i continue to believe ready player one becomes reality, and that VR is the next form factor for interacting with intelligence and spending time.
virendra suryawanshi@Virendra0698

we one shotted hubspot crm setup with fable 5 + a company brain. intelligence + system of records + context is a cheat code for revenue growth. less talked about part of the AI story is that today an SMB can now run enterprise-grade ops for a few hundred dollars a month. offline local ops heavy orgs in the US like churches, roofing, HVAC, design-build are ripe for outsized outcomes.

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Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@AnkitaxPriya or know how to talk to people and get the revenue.
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anks
anks@AnkitaxPriya·
either know how to do sharp, opinionated product strategy or have years of muscle shipping 0-to-1 with eng or are a full stack builder PM (design + code + product sense, the whole package)
soham roy@SohamRoy1710

either know how to do quirky tasteful GTM plays or have years of muscle in b2b sales or are a full stack ai builder (the whole package) the current hybrid roles are transition roles eventually collapsing into either of the above roles as we move ahead.

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Prateek Sachan
Prateek Sachan@xan_ps·
2 years ago, we handled just 150 phone calls in an entire week at @bolna_dev. Last week, we handled ~6.5 million. That's a 35,000x increase. Looking at this, it's easy to think there was one breakthrough. There wasn't. It were thousands of iterations, compounding over time.
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Tanmay Yadav
Tanmay Yadav@yeatzus·
VCs just be congratulating people
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@an2_yea trust me there is no nerding out in bschool
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Ananya Gupta
Ananya Gupta@an2_yea·
wanna go to b-school only to nerd out and go down rabbit holes as a full time thing >>>>
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niran
niran@niran7·
this has been a fun thing to do today
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Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@kashvi @niran7 i mean..... technically there is no "e"... technically.
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kashvi@kashvi·
@niran7 you cant say mutuals without saying mute
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@imrohan335 someone told me otherday that they are just like "da vinci"
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Rohan@imrohan335·
describing yourself as a polymath is kinda wild ngl
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Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@PiyushShekhar very honestly depends, there is a large chunk of users using $100 or $200 plans
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Piyush Shekhar
Piyush Shekhar@PiyushShekhar·
frontier labs used to compete on one model. now they compete on three: the one that's smartest, the one that's cheapest, and the one that's fastest. nobody picks openai or anthropic anymore. they pick fast, cheap, or best, and check the logo after.
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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@neharedy huge network effects are usually good for venture scale hinge, bumble, tinder all have given good returns
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neha
neha@neharedy·
i’m so fascinated by the amount of money that continues to go into dating. i just don’t think it’s a category built for venture - very brutal cold start and you can’t seed one side like a normal marketplace, monetisation constantly fights retention cause the users most likely to pay are the ones the product is failing. oh and for almost two decades, the only viable outcome was acquisition by the match group which caps the upside. bumble was perhaps the rare escape but that's doing terribly on the public markets too.
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F

Hinge founder raises $18 million to build a new AI dating app that decides who you meet, without profiles or swiping Fans are already comparing it to the Black Mirror episode 'Hang the DJ'

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Dhaval
Dhaval@thisisdhav·
@avneer_bh arey revenue tam can also make you smile xD
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Avneer Bhadauria
Avneer Bhadauria@avneer_bh·
Hsr mein jahan nikalta hu, logg buss Revenue, TAM, AI etc ki baatein karte sunay dete hai. No one talks about, what made them happy or smile? Aisa kyun bhai
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