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Karan Handa

@_KaranHanda

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Mumbai, India เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2018
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Karan Handa
Karan Handa@_KaranHanda·
Created this ad for the legendary Lamborghini Gallardo using @kyneai in under 20 mins
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Content Rewards@contentrewards·
Physical billboards are dead. We spent $10,000 to prove it. Experiment #1
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Karan Handa@_KaranHanda·
Created this ad for the legendary Lamborghini Gallardo using @kyneai in under 20 mins
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Karan Handa@_KaranHanda·
Was about to make a banana and oats protein shake
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Sofia@Sonika_KK·
@_KaranHanda i think leaving it like this is the best idea
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Karan Handa
Karan Handa@_KaranHanda·
@Jeyyderh @kyneai It's better, it handles everything - scripting, keyframes, shot generation, music generation and video editing
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Teju@web3verses·
@_KaranHanda whoa some of us really need a handle with care board everywhere (i'm including myself) 😭
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Charlie Plonski
Charlie Plonski@charlie_plonski·
@NorthlightHQ has a problem. Three months ago we didn't have a product. Now we have one, and people love it, but in this process we've developed something we call "feature amnesia" For context, the way we build is: 1. A Linear ticket comes in 2. An agent reads the codebase and writes a full spec 3. A human sanity checks it 4. Then our coding agent (we call it Sisyphus) runs for hours (often days). 5. Then it ships. Customers get what they asked for. We just occasionally find out afterward. We're moving fast enough that the product is outpacing our ability to track it in real time. Which is a strange thing to say out loud, but it's where we are. We're looking for engineers who find that interesting rather than terrifying. If you want to push the frontier, come talk to us.@
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Shadan
Shadan@skshadan_·
I just gave Claude Code a rooted Android phone… It autonomously reverse-engineered Subway Surfers, hooked the coin logic, bypassed the anti-cheat, and gave itself UNLIMITED coins in ONE session.
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rakshit@rakshitagarwall·
Every techbro now knows media companies are going to be the future. Everyone is talking about it...the @tbpn acquisition, the @Rahul_J_Mathur tweets, the @a16z media hire frenzy... But no is talking about "how to do media" and never really our culture has made an attempt of media literacy for us to really understand "what" is media. This changes next week! While all the builders assemble in BLR for events like Vibecon by @emergentlabs, Elevan Labs & @aiweekendsxyz @innercircle_so, Whycombinator by @0xratnakar. I want to give 17 builders opportunity to get access to world class access to media theory & modern application. This will be a group chat, fireside event & dedicated workshop session to really understand what is media and how it shapes us. Welcome to the "World is a Show Business", Link to register is below..
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
met a guy making $51,000/month by scraping reddit for the phrase "anyone got recommendations for" and emailing the posters within 2 hours not joking he opens reddit every morning runs a search on 8 subreddits in his niche finds people who just publicly asked for exactly what he sells and emails them while the post is still on the front page reply rate: 23% average cold email: 0.3% his is 76x higher because these people literally just raised their hand in public saying "please take my money" heres the exact phrases he searches every morning: "anyone got recommendations for [service]" "alternative to [competitor]" "looking for a good [service]" "got burned by [company], where do i go now" "has anyone used [company] — are they worth it" every one of these is a public declaration of buying intent with a timestamp on it someone posted this 4 hours ago in r/[niche]: "I need [service] urgently. Budget is $15K. Prefer someone who actually knows what theyre doing and isnt sketchy" he saw the post at 9am pulled the username cross referenced linkedin found the email sent this at 10am: "hey [name], saw your post in r/[sub] about needing [service] urgently. we do exactly that — last client we booked 34 qualified calls in a month. free 15 min call?" reply at 10:11am call at 2pm signed $15K contract by 4pm 7 hours from public reddit post to signed deal from reading reddit in the morning this is the process: step 1: find the 5-10 subreddits where your buyers hang out step 2: run searches for "recommendation" "alternative to" "looking for" "anyone use" in those subreddits every morning step 3: filter for posts under 4 hours old with clear buying intent step 4: pull the username → cross reference linkedin → find their email step 5: send a 2 line email referencing their EXACT post step 6: warm call every positive reply within 30 minutes thats it last month: - 187 reddit posts scraped - 164 emails found (90% find rate) - 38 positive replies - 24 booked calls - 11 closes - $4,600 average deal - $50,600 in revenue from reading reddit while eating breakfast heres why this layers perfectly on top of a normal cold email system: your main campaigns are emailing 4,500 cold leads a day building pipeline at scale reddit is a surgical strike on top of that the guy on reddit literally JUST declared their problem hours ago the declaration is the qualifier theres no discovering pain points they posted the problem you showed up with the solution the sales conversation is already 90% done before the call starts its the highest intent cold email you can send because it might not even feel cold they had the problem at 9am you showed up at 10am thats not a cold email thats a well timed introduction and heres the part that should make every cold emailer sick: every single person on this app is scraping apollo fighting over the same 50 million contacts meanwhile reddit has 500 million monthly users posting their exact buying requests in public timestamped organised by niche completely uncontested free nobody in cold email is scraping reddit because nobody thinks of reddit as a lead source they think of it as a place to post memes while angry buyers are literally typing their credit card out loud every single day one of the most profitable lead source on the internet has been sitting there for 15 years organising itself timestamping itself qualifying itself telling you their budget telling you their pain telling you what they just got burned by and agency owners are still writing "hey firstname hope this finds you well" to marketing directors on apollo go open reddit search one of those phrases in a subreddit in your niche youll find 10 hand raisers before your coffee gets cold simples p.s. if youre an agency owner with a proven offer and want us to setup a cold email system that books you 10-30 calls per month - DM me "EMAIL" (you ONLY pay for qualified calls actually booked onto your calendar)
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Karan Handa
Karan Handa@_KaranHanda·
POV: Netflix already greenlit the documentary…and the sequel
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