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Tim Heineke

Tim Heineke

@timheineke

3 x founder, formerly @fugamusic I Shuffler I POP | currently https://t.co/kMixfj5GW5 ✌onder

🇪🇺 Katılım Mayıs 2007
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
my entire content strategy is this give you free startup ideas + growth playbooks that work i won't hold back and every time you build something from my tweets/pod I'm sippin' a martini & cheering you on your success is my ultimate flex now go ship something & make me proud
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Michelle Fang 🌁
Michelle Fang 🌁@michelleefang·
if you're vibe coding or building over the holidays, i want to gift one of you a 6 month subscription of claude pro to support <3 just drop a comment below. merry christmas!
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Prasenjit
Prasenjit@Star_Knight12·
everytime I open cursor
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Tim Heineke
Tim Heineke@timheineke·
@erwblo Ah ok. Hahahaha. Wie weet bleef die bij mij daarom ook hangen.
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Tim Heineke
Tim Heineke@timheineke·
on demand, Disposable apps
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Tim Heineke@timheineke·
@erwblo Zullen zien welke term blijft hangen. Ik ben er niet zo mee bezig, bedoel hetzelfde
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Tim Heineke
Tim Heineke@timheineke·
@erwblo Je download het, gebruikt het, gaat door. Iets heel persoonlijks voor jou. Jij maakt het direct, on demand, doet iets voor je, misschien tijdelijk.
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Tim Heineke
Tim Heineke@timheineke·
@erwblo 1 ding blijft, elke trend; benamingen. disposable voor mij net als de camera, misschien wel single use, tijdelijke use. Maar hey, semantics, woorden.
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Erwin Blom
Erwin Blom@erwblo·
Ephemeral apps: Built fast, used briefly, then gracefully retired. Pop-up apps: Lightweight tools that appear for a moment of need. Single‑purpose apps: Focused, minimal solutions for one job. Momentary apps: Designed for short-lived tasks and quick wins. Throwaway apps: Prototype-level utilities meant to be replaced. Flash apps: Rapid, time-bound tools for immediate impact. Instant apps: Spin up fast, solve fast, move on. Just‑in‑time apps: Created precisely when the need arises. One‑off apps: Custom tools for a specific situation. Temporary apps: Short-duration solutions with a clear sunset.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Big upgrade to vibe coding in @GoogleAIStudio lands in Jan, but if you want to test early… 👇🏻
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
cursor just made every $200/month copilot subscription look like a scam dropped today with their own coding model what took 8 hours of manual coding now takes 30 seconds and it runs 8 versions of itself in parallel to pick the best solution while github's charging $20/month for autocomplete, cursor built an entire autonomous dev team composer model: → 4x faster than gpt/claude → completes full features in <30 seconds → tests its own code automatically → built with reinforcement learning on real codebases here's what's actually wild: most companies paying $150k/year for junior devs to do work this does for $20/month just saved a client $253k/month migrating their dev work to cursor's multi-agent system the intelligence gap between "we hired 3 developers" and "we deployed cursor" is getting stupid comment "COMPOSER" and ill send the full breakdown of how to replace your dev costs with this
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Henry Shi
Henry Shi@henrythe9ths·
I got rejected by 144 investors before raising $150M for my $200M+ rev/year startup. After 144 rejections, I started questioning our approach. Were we solving the right problem? What were we doing wrong? Why weren’t investors seeing what we were seeing? Were we the right team to build this? We tried everything: different pitch angles, new deck structures, and reframing the problem. Then came the 145th meeting, where we closed our first growth round. That yes made everything worth it. But getting there took years of mistakes and hard work. We went through a lot of trial and error just to figure out what resonates with investors. We tried dozens of approaches to figure out what made investors engage. Some landed, most didn't. But each iteration taught us something about what builds conviction versus what just sounds good on paper. And once we cracked that code, our Series C closed faster than expected. And today, I see so many founders in the exact same position I was in 10 years ago: grinding through rejections, questioning everything, and trying to figure out what works. So today I want to give you the resource I wish I had back then: Something that shows you exactly how to structure these conversations and navigate the entire process (because the fundraising cycle can be a big distraction and take a toll on you as a founder). So I've partnered with Notion's Startups Team to create the essential fundraising resource that helps you avoid the mistakes that cost me years. Here's what you are getting: • The actual decks I used to raise $150M for Super[.]com (Series B, C) • 50 real examples from funded startups like Eleven Labs and Artisan AI • A searchable database of 10,000+ investors - angels, VCs, and accelerators you can reach out to immediately (this alone would take months to build manually) • An AI-powered fundraising agent built into Notion with step-by-step prompts (no separate ChatGPT needed) Want access? • Like and share this post • Comment "FUNDRAISE" • Follow me so I can DM you the link I'll send it over ASAP. P.S.: If you are serious about fundraising (now or in the future), you should grab it right away.
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Michael Goldstein
Michael Goldstein@mlg27_·
I’ve been building what I believe is the best AI designer over the past few months - and I’m finally excited to share a first look.
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