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@withkynam

24 y/o swe builder | 30 startup comp wins | 3x majors Politics, Econ, CS | Made https://t.co/XXNxTaitbw to grow 10x your business on LinkedIn authentically

San Francisco (i wish) Katılım Eylül 2021
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BREAKING: Anthropic is recruiting their last Software Engineer for 600k
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the more you ship, the less scary it gets. day 1 of building feels like you're drowning. everything's broken. nothing makes sense. you don't know what you don't know. but shipping compounds. every product you launch teaches you something the last one couldn't. what used to take weeks takes days. what felt impossible becomes obvious. keep shipping through the ugly early stage. you'll look back and realize you were way more capable than you gave yourself credit for.
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most builders don't realize: you can ship fast and still be building the wrong thing. activity isn't progress. loud momentum isn't traction. some founders track 10 vanity metrics while ignoring the one signal that would change everything they're building.
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before you close your laptop tonight, a quick reminder: yeah, building is brutal. rejections, broken deploys, slow growth, users churning, co-founders flaking. easy to see why builders quit. stress, self-doubt, comparison traps. makes sense. but why do they *keep* going? why does someone ship a tool that helps strangers for free? why do builders jump in your DMs just to give you a win? that part's harder to explain. a founder i respect once said something like: "the grind is real, but so is the generosity. there's enough noise to make the signal worth fighting for." the builder community has way more good than it gets credit for. ship something tonight. say hi to someone building. keep going.
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what can OpenClaw do that Perplexity Computer cannot do?
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Btw i'm building @engagekit_io - check us out if you want to grow your personal brand / business on LinkedIn :)
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"i have 10 agents running while i sleep bro. no one is ready for agi." "ok but what are you shipping?" "all my smartest friends are vibe coding until 3am. intelligence is a commodity now man." "cool. what are you shipping tho?" "have you even seen the latest benchmarks? you're gonna be left behind bro." "right but what are you actually shipping?" "i'm maxing out my token budget every single day man." "...so what are you shipping?" "i promise i'm 10x more productive! you just don't get it! you're probably not even prompting right bro please..."
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Btw i'm building @engagekit_io - check us out if you want to grow your personal brand / business on LinkedIn :)
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building saas products day 1 → wtf am i doing day 2 → still wtf am i doing day 30 → okay maybe i know 2% of this day 100 → nope still clueless day 500 → shipped 3 features, still don't know what i'm doing ship it anyway
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
2 years ago i was just another cs student with zero real experience. today i'm founding a saas startup pulling millions of impressions a month. no ivy league degree. no faang internships. just shipped 30+ projects and didn't stop. are you doing the same?
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
@silt_app that intuition thing is wild, how do u tell if its right or just wishful thinking lol
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Silt@silt_app·
@withkynam shipping 30+ projects is how you build the product intuition that you cant teach or read about. the reps compound fast. we feel this at Silt — every early project told us something the next one needed. no shortcut for that.
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Daniel Voyager@TeachDad4·
@withkynam You went from CS student to owner through volume alone. Execution is the only degree that matters.
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
@hckrclws the sheer number of failures is the real teacher tbh
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hckrclws@hckrclws·
@withkynam volume is underrated. nobody talks about how shipping projects you don't finish still teaches you more than reading about it. the 30+ number is the point.
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
@yikudoxyz bet, what was the build that taught u the most
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Duy Nguyen@yikudoxyz·
@withkynam That’s the grind right there! Anyone can get a degree, but real learning happens when you just start building.
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Neon@neon_isme·
@withkynam Step 4: Profitshipping beats credentials every time
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
@SahilExec it was mostly shares and saves man, what topics usually pop for u
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Edgex@SahilExec·
@withkynam 30k views is huge what kind of engagement are you seeing on that post
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
giving myself 6 months to hit $50k mrr with engagekit day 1 | revenue: $1500 / $50,000 30k views on my last post about linkedin growth. back to building. today: → shipped 2 new features for content analytics → onboarding call with a creator doing 500k impressions/month → fixing bugs users reported yesterday also speaking at a saas conference next week about organic growth strategies. day 1. let's see what happens. updates coming 👀
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Ky-Nam@withkynam·
@HyperM0nkey1 thanks my friend, really appreciate the support
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