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Building https://t.co/3tSFau0gyD | Ex-FreshworksInc #dad #cx #saas

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Harish@vc_harish·
@narayananh So centre will do good things only to the states which vote for them?
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Narayanan Hariharan@narayananh·
I think it is in TVK’s best interests to partner with the BJP in some manner. Tamil Nadu has been overlooked for far too long, and it is high time we received the centre’s blessings, one way or another.
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psankar@psankar·
Dear @ptrmadurai put paper in the old company DMK and join the startup TVK and get a ministry. You may get a more free hand than what you got under DMK. When CTOs of Fortune100 companies join as Member of Technical Staff in Anthropic, why don't you !
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Jofra Archer@JofraArcher·
Vijay wtf
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Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff@Benioff·
Welcome Salesforce Headless 360: No Browser Required! Our API is the UI. Entire Salesforce & Agentforce & Slack platforms are now exposed as APIs, MCP, & CLI. All AI agents can access data, workflows, and tasks directly in Slack, Voice, or anywhere else with Salesforce Headless 360. Faster builds, agentic everything. 🚀 #Salesforce #Agentforce #AI venturebeat.com/ai/salesforce-…
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Priyanshu Ratnakar
Priyanshu Ratnakar@0xratnakar·
yc is coming to india and 90% of you got rejected introducing whycombinator.in - india's first rejection powered startup show, only top 1% [rejected] come pitch on stage. judges roast them. audience votes live. everything is filmed. and you might get rich. once a legend said : "you only fight when the fight is fair, when you have a chance of winning."
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Harish@vc_harish·
We need a proper strategist who can help turn things around. This team can do better but someone has to make some serious decisions. Looks like lack of clarity from players perspective. #csk
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Kishore Chandran
Kishore Chandran@tweetKishorec·
🚀 Coimbatore’s AI Momentum Goes Global. 🔸Coimbatore-based AI startup AIVAR has raised $4.6 million in seed funding, marking a strong signal for India’s growing AI ecosystem. 🔸The round was led by Sorin Investments, with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, as reported by Entrackr. 🔸Founded in 2024 by Kousik Rajendran, Praveen Jayakumar, Ashwin Ram Ravichandran, and Aadharsh Ayappan, AIVAR is rapidly positioning itself as a next-gen AI technology services company—helping startups and enterprises accelerate real-world adoption of AI/ML. 🌍 What’s next for AIVAR? 🔹Expansion across India, the US, and the Middle East 🔹Investment in AI accelerators (voice, data, AI/ML) 🔹Building senior talent & global delivery capabilities 🔹Strengthening enterprise-grade AI deployment 🔹With AWS validation and early traction through productized accelerators, AIVAR is emerging as a trusted partner for scalable AI integration. 💡 Bigger takeaway 🔸This isn’t just a funding announcement. 🔸It reflects a shift in India’s AI landscape: ➡️ From experimentation → to enterprise deployment 🔸➡️ From local players → to global contenders 🔸AIVAR isn’t just raising capital — it’s raising the bar for how Indian AI startups scale globally. #AI #StartupIndia #InnovationEconomy #Entrepreneurship #India2030 #ResilientStartups #AIVAR #SorinInvestments #BessemerVenturePartners #Coimbatore
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Hannah Daniel✨
Hannah Daniel✨@HannahDaniel127·
Tamilnadu 🔥
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
Everyone's losing their minds over this story. Let me be the guy who actually reads past the headline. This is not a "vibe coded" company. This is a lead-generation website for prescription weight-loss drugs. The AI stack built the marketing funnel. The actual business, the part that generates $401M, runs on licensed doctors, regulated pharmacies, and a pharmaceutical supply chain that no LLM on earth can replace. You cannot prompt your way around a medical license. You cannot automate FDA compliance with Claude. You cannot "vibe code" the physical logistics of dispensing GLP-1 injections to real human patients. Those things require real infrastructure, real liability, and real professionals who spent years earning the credentials to do it. "Automate fulfillment with AI agents" is a wild way to describe offloading every critical function of a healthcare company to actual healthcare professionals. That's not automation. That's outsourcing. There's a massive difference. The barrier to entry here was never "a laptop and $20K." The barrier is the entire medical and legal infrastructure required to legally prescribe and ship controlled pharmaceuticals. He didn't eliminate that barrier. He plugged into it. Every telehealth company does. What AI actually did here: built a website, wrote ad copy, generated images, handled customer service calls. That's real. That's impressive for a two-person operation. But framing a marketing layer on top of existing medical infrastructure as "the first billion-dollar one-person company" is terminal timeline delusion. Sam Altman calling this the future is like calling a Shopify dropshipper a "manufacturing company" because they have a nice storefront. The storefront isn't the business. The supply chain is the business. And that supply chain here is 100% human, 100% regulated, and 100% not built by ChatGPT. The GLP-1 market is what made this work. Not AI. Ozempic demand is so insane right now that you could build a lead-gen site with Wix and a Google Form and still print money if you had the medical partnerships in place. AI made the funnel prettier and faster. It didn't create the demand or solve the hard problem. And the part nobody wants to talk about: what happens when the FDA cracks down on telehealth GLP-1 prescribing? When state medical boards start auditing these operations? When one patient has a bad reaction and the lawsuits start? AI agents don't show up to court. Licensed doctors do. That's where "one-person company" falls apart instantly. I'm not anti-AI. I literally build AI tools and prompts for a living. But this narrative that "anyone with a laptop can build a billion-dollar company" is dangerous because it skips the part where the real money comes from real-world infrastructure that took decades to build and requires actual human expertise to operate. The real lesson from this story isn't "AI replaces everything." It's that AI is incredibly powerful at the marketing and distribution layer. Build faster. Test faster. Create content faster. Reach customers faster. That's where the magic is. Stop pretending it also replaces doctors, pharmacists, and regulatory compliance. You can't prompt your way around reality. And reality is where the actual business lives.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: AI-powered GLP-1 startup Medvi — built with $20,000 & two employees — is now on track for $1,800,000,000.00 in annual sales.

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Harish@vc_harish·
@narayananh Silo Ted Lasso Yellowstone A knight of the Seven Kingdoms Industry Wonderman Landman Only murders in the building Alien Earth Mobland The night manager Monarch - Legacy of Monsters Stick Masters of the air See Young sheldon Vikings The Gentlemen Gen V The terminal list Shogun
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Narayanan Hariharan@narayananh·
Folks, give me TV show recos. I've finished watching the most obvious ones.
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Insider Food
Insider Food@insiderfood·
How NYC's only Michelin-starred Indian restaurant serves 200 people from a tiny kitchen
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Girish Mathrubootham
Girish Mathrubootham@mrgirish·
Anthropic’s agents won’t kill SaaS. But something else will. The “SaaSpocalypse” narrative is everywhere right now. When Anthropic dropped Claude Cowork plugins in Feb, $285 billion+ evaporated from software valuations in 48 hours. I’ll be the first to admit: I have skin in the game. As an early-stage AI investor and founder of Freshworks, my perspective is naturally colored by that journey. But looking past the hype, here is my honest take on where we are actually headed. 1. Will “Vibe Coding” Kill SaaS?
 There’s a popular idea that because anyone can now “vibe code” an app in minutes with Claude Code, the value of SaaS drops to zero. First, vibe coding is not a SaaS death sentence. Yes, you can now describe your requirements in plain English and Claude/Cursor spits out a working app in minutes. I’ve seen solo founders replace $300/mo tools overnight. Cool. But that’s a weekend prototype — not a system that survives 10k concurrent users, SOC2 audits, 17 legacy integrations, and the 3 a.m. pager storm. But the most important point is you are vibe-coding yesterday’s legacy systems based on structured forms. The right approach should be to start reimagining what software should feel like when AI is the operating system. 2. Agents vs. Systems of Record 
The “Claude agents will kill SaaS” argument misses a fundamental architectural reality. If an agent sits on top of HubSpot, Salesforce, or Freshworks to deliver intelligence, how exactly does that kill the underlying platform? These applications are the System of Record. They are the crucial data input layer. To be effective, agents need:
• Structured data from CRMs and ERPs
• Unstructured data from emails, Zoom summaries, and call recordings The agent is the brain. The SaaS platform is the memory and the nervous system. One cannot function effectively without the other. (Aaron Levie nailed it recently: agents will be SaaS’s biggest users.) There is another theory that you don’t need the underlying system of record anymore. Just connect the zoom meetings, emails and call transcripts and AI can figure out everything by itself - thats a very flawed assumption and we will do a separate post on why and how that will fail 3. So, Who Will Kill SaaS?
 SaaS isn’t going to be killed by a specific LLM release. It will be disrupted by whoever reimagines the solution from the ground up. Adding an AI layer on top of legacy architecture is a stop-gap—a “wrapper” strategy. The real killer will be either:
• An incumbent brave enough to disrupt its own legacy architecture, or
• An AI-native startup that builds a system where AI isn’t an “add-on,” but the core foundation of the logic. The Path Forward
We are moving from a world of “software you use” to “software that does.” The transition won’t be overnight, but the blueprint is changing fast. In my next post, I’ll outline exactly what a reimagined system of enterprise software—built from day one for the AI era—actually looks like.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Every night human beings go to sleep, lose all sense of their known reality, plunge into an abstract hyper-dimensional realm of infinite experience where time collapses, all moments instantly manifest, and then they wake up and just go about their day.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Leonid Radvinsky never gave a single public interview, and he ran a 46-person company that processed $7.2 billion in revenue last year. You can have complicated feelings about what he built. I do. But the business story is worth knowing. Radvinsky was born in Odesa, Ukraine, and his family moved to Chicago when he was a kid. He graduated from Northwestern in 2002 with an economics degree, then founded an adult webcam site called MyFreeCams two years later. In 2018, he bought a 75% stake in OnlyFans' parent company, Fenix International, from British founders Tim and Guy Stokely. At the time, OnlyFans was pulling in less than $100 million a year. By 2024, the platform had 377 million registered users, 4.6 million creators, and was generating $7.22 billion in revenue on $684 million in profit, all with 46 employees. That works out to roughly $14.9 million in profit per employee, more than Nvidia, Meta, Apple, or Netflix per head. OnlyFans' CEO told Bloomberg in October 2025 that the platform had paid out $25 billion to creators since 2016. Creators keep 80 cents of every dollar fans spend, and OnlyFans takes the other 20. Radvinsky owned the whole thing and never took a dollar of venture capital, never went public, never carried debt. He paid himself over $1.8 billion in dividends since taking over, and Forbes pegged his net worth at $7.8 billion at its peak in late 2025. He died of cancer at 43. In 2024, he and his wife funded a $23 million cancer research grant, and he had donated $5 million to Ukraine relief back in 2022. The platform is controversial, and the arguments about its societal impact are real and worth having. But a Ukrainian kid who moved to Chicago, never took outside funding, employed fewer people than a mid-size restaurant, and built a company that paid $25 billion to creators while running one of the most profitable internet businesses on earth, all without ever saying a word publicly, that story tells itself through the numbers.
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Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
The many Indians in that tour group who did not cut lines, were soft spoken, polite, will be forgotten. It's the obnoxious line cutters and loud chatterers who will be remembered. And global reputation of Indian tourists will take another hit. And it was so unnecessary!!
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
I worked at Epic Games for two years. This is real, and the strategy behind it is smarter than most people realize. Tim Sweeney has spent nearly two decades buying North Carolina forest land. 50,000+ acres across 15 counties. He’s now one of the largest private landowners in the state. The purchases started in 2008, right after the real estate collapse wiped out developers who had been planning golf resorts and luxury communities on biodiverse wilderness. Sweeney paid $15 million for Box Creek Wilderness, a 7,000-acre stretch in the Blue Ridge foothills containing 130+ rare and threatened species. Developers had owned 5,000 of those acres before the crash. He bought them for conservation prices when nobody else was bidding. He runs the acquisitions through an LLC called “130 of Chatham.” He buys the land, holds it for years, then either donates it to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, sells it at a discount to state parks, or hands it to land trusts. In 2021, he donated 7,500 acres in the Roan Highlands to the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. Largest private land donation in North Carolina history. The part people miss: he told the News & Observer that since 2021, land got too expensive to keep buying. So he shifted focus to converting his existing 50,000 acres into permanent conservation status. He’s locking the land into legal structures that make development impossible regardless of who owns it in the future. A billionaire worth roughly $6 billion is spending tens of millions acquiring wilderness specifically during economic downturns, then giving it away or placing it under permanent legal protection. The land will outlast him, Epic Games, and Fortnite. That’s the part that separates Sweeney from billionaires who write checks to get their name on a building. The building depreciates. The forest compounds.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Today is Friday 13th March. The last Friday 13th March was at the start of Covid. You only have a Friday 13th March 1 - 2 times every 10 years. I consider this a form of cycle that has now ended. Positive vibes people. Positive vibes.
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Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc@Charles_Leclerc·
28/02/2026 - Civil Wedding 🤍
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JJ Englert
JJ Englert@JJEnglert·
I built the ultimate GTM Engineer AI Toolkit that handles prospect research, outreach writing, meeting prep, and more in minutes. This is a beginner-friendly walkthrough that shows you exactly how to set it up, use it at work, and personalize it to your business. It can: - Research real prospects and companies - Score accounts against your ICP - Write personalized cold outreach sequences - Generate meeting prep briefs before calls - Help you build a repeatable prospecting pipeline - All using a free toolkit + Claude Code / Codex. This is for SDRs, founders, marketers, and GTM operators who want to use AI to do more at work without buying another expensive tool. I break down the full workflow step by step in the video. 👇 Comment "GTM GUIDE" and I’ll send you the full toolkit. (make sure you're following me so I can DM you)
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Rants&Roasts
Rants&Roasts@Sydusm·
This is what's coming to India. But we don't care. Our water is already poisonous. Our air already kills. And noise... we are the loudest noise in the world. So, as they say, no worries.
Kelly McCarty@KellyLMcCarty

Meta has a 2 MILLION square foot data center in Mansfield, Georgia. 📈 Neighbors are seeing sediment in their drinking water, along with low water pressure. 🚰 💧 They say electricity and water bills have climbed — and that constant noise from the facility is affecting their health.

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