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Yiyang Lee

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Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
I'm actually doing it. building an AI tool for PMs. Best way I can describe it is Cursor for product managers. still just a UI rn but I'm shipping this. gonna document everything.
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@Alennushkaa I feel you so hard. This is just how I'm wired. It doesn't drain me. it feeds me. people call me a workaholic. I just call it living.
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Alena Tikhomirova
Alena Tikhomirova@Alennushkaa·
This is just my nature that my work, and my own projects related to my different interests, are my life. I don’t separate life from them, and I think about them when I’m in the shower. I’ve always been like this, and it’s impossible for me to imagine it any other way.
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Sandi Slonjšak
Sandi Slonjšak@sandislonjsak·
Why do people still want to cram everything into one app?

Why does every app need to do everything?

Why not build a simple app and just leave it?

Consider it finished when it has 2-3 features.

Too few people do this.

Apps have become too much lately.
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
perfectionism is just procrastination with a fancy name. i kept thinking my product wasn't ready. one more feature. one more fix. but the real reason? i was scared of being judged. shipping something "good enough" and getting that first brutal user reaction beats staying in your head forever. x feels like the place to finally stop hiding. just gonna show up and see what happens!
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
i low key play this game where i imagine myself in a no pressure alternate reality just to check in with myself. and every time i ask "what would i be doing if not this" i come back to the same answer that's my gut telling me i'm on the right path fr. if someone else can't answer that or says something completely different they're probably just going through the motions and if they draw a blank they've literally never asked themselves what they want
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Esha
Esha@esha_hq·
if you want to better understand someone beyond the surface stuff, 100% ask them what they’d be doing if not x, in an alternate reality this one question has never failed to bring meaningful conversation and insight into motivation/worldview (useful for bringing someone on a team etc). ive noticed many people don’t have an immediate answer but hearing them walk through their reasoning is way better.
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🃏@JakeRammos·
3 words better than ‘’i love you’’
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
I saw a guy at coffeeshop today. No iPhone. No laptop. No tablet. Just sitting there. Drinking his coffee.
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@Alennushkaa ngl you're just gonna have to trust your gut and run with it. if you're already playing out worst case scenarios in your head nothing's ever gonna get done. no amount of scrolling is gonna tell you what you actually want. only you know that
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Alena Tikhomirova
Alena Tikhomirova@Alennushkaa·
From what I read and watch online, I could change my mind 4 times a day if it’s worth pursuing a career in tech 😄
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@dunkhippo33 things change, your early bets will miss. good founders just rewire quick and get moving
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Elizabeth Yin 💛
Elizabeth Yin 💛@dunkhippo33·
From having invested in about 1,000 startups, there are so many important traits to have in a founding team, everything from ability to hire well to being scrappy and doing a lot with very little. But if I had to pick one trait above all else, it is the ability to learn quickly.
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@n0w00j reads ur user, finds what to build next, hands it to ur coding agent. loop
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joowon
joowon@n0w00j·
God is an LLM
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
What would you do if you had $1M?
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Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@RKRigney @speedrun this is why a great pitch deck from the wrong person does nothing and a napkin sketch from the right person gets funded in the same meeting
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Ryan K. Rigney
Ryan K. Rigney@RKRigney·
Tip for @speedrun applicants: I rarely see investors get excited about an "idea" for a company, at least in isolation. The lights don't come on until they understand the founder's story. What makes this person special? How does it connect to the idea? What work have they done to explore and understand this idea more deeply than any other reasonable person would? Even weird ideas become compelling if you believe you're talking to someone who was born to pursue it.
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Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@linderps somehow most of them have the first two and are still working on the third
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Linda Chen
Linda Chen@linderps·
every man in sf has either a phd, a startup, or a girlfriend
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@sama they didnt lock the best stuff behind some enterprise paywall. everyone eats,thats how you actually democratize ai
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
we love seeing our users win. we want to give you the best tools, lots of compute, and watch you do the magic.
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@bekacru look the real game is consistent follow through and knowing your lane dont pregame the whole thing to death in your head or youll cook up a bunch of ways it goes wrong and end up selling yourself way short
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Beka
Beka@bekacru·
The idea that a lot of smart people are working on something you want to do is usually not true. Competition is mostly overrated. In any given niche, there is usually only a small set of people working on it at the level it should reasonably be done. Of course, you should pick your battles, and some things are easier than others, especially depending on the audience you can reach and the channels you have. But overall, there really are not that many people working on any somewhat unique insight
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@mattiapomelli opus is the whole package, gpt is right brain dead and still kinda lopsided on the rest
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Mattia
Mattia@mattiapomelli·
Opus 4.7 vs Gemini 3.1 Pro vs GPT 5.4 Same prompt. Which one do you prefer?
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@gregisenberg we went from being contributors to curators and most people have zero taste oss dies when the why is replaced by how fast
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
What happens to open source when AI is writing 100% of the code? I've been thinking about this a lot. Like… the whole system was built around humans valuing the act of contribution. You learned, you struggled, you submitted a PR, you got feedback, you got better. That loop created engineers. It created community. It created ownership. If AI writes the PR, who owns it? Who learned from it? Who's gonna stay up at 2am debugging the thing they shipped because they actually care? The cool part about OSS is that no one owns it. As a consumer, you could always look under the hood, fork it, take it somewhere else. I don't think open source dies. But I genuinely don't know what it becomes... Any ideas?
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@AlexFinn already told the kids i was a hallucination so they stop asking for dinner shipping beats parenting every single time lets get this juice
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
This is one of the most important weeks of your life It is more than likely both Opus 4.7 and ChatGPT 5.5 will release in the next few days Both will be humanity shifting technologies When massive shifts drop like this you need to do EVERYTHING in your power to be using them the moment they come out You need to be calling in sick from work You need to be asking your significant others to watch the kids You need to be faking your death so your friends don't call you You do what it takes to get your hands on these pieces of technology When we have nuclear shifts in the landscape, massive opportunities arise. This will be one of those times There's going to be a short time period after the release of these models where it will be easier and faster than ever to build revolutionary products, and not many people will be doing it If you jump on these opportunities, you can build life changing wealth. These are the times where people put on the AI sorting hat and that hat says either "permanent underclass" or "permanent overclass" Take these actions now: • Download Claude Code Desktop • Download Codex app • Get your OpenClaw ready for the update • Learn these tools inside and out • Moment the new models drop plug them in and use them Your entire lineage is depending on this
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Yiyang Lee
Yiyang Lee@yiyangleex·
@bekacru AI's right brain is straight up underdeveloped, gotta whip that thing every damn day to get it moving
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Beka
Beka@bekacru·
I never realized how rare good design is in software. If you’ve good design taste, you’ve incredible edge with AI
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