Michael Levin (YC P 26)

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Michael Levin (YC P 26)

Michael Levin (YC P 26)

@mike_drip

Founder @drippaygmi | YC P26 | Prev SWE @ Github

เข้าร่วม Ocak 2022
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Agustín
Agustín@agustincto·
19th day in SF - finc check - code & coffee - Robotaxi to a uruguayan asado 🇺🇾 - Poker
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Muvaffak
Muvaffak@muvaff·
@dillon_mulroy I'd actually switch to Cloudflare if it built a Github fwiw
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eric
eric@defyneric·
which fintechs can offer 0bps on off ramps? asking for a large deal size
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Abhi Aiyer
Abhi Aiyer@abhiaiyer·
sigh, startups are fun mang
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Stage
Stage@StageReviewApp·
Introducing Stage, a modern code review platform that you’ll actually want to use. We got tired of using GitHub to review AI generated code so we rebuilt the review process around the way you already naturally think, letting you ship faster and with more confidence. Try it out on your next PR and let us know what you think:
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Mike Scully
Mike Scully@Mike_Scully_·
Claude Code is INSANE I know absolutely NOTHING about coding and i just built a functioning app in 5 minutes http://local​host:3000/ Go check it
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Andrew Jiang
Andrew Jiang@andrewjiang·
my wife is sitting in a "Claude Code for your business" workshop and there are 7k+ business owners in it 🤯
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(Oma)devuae
(Oma)devuae@delveroin·
Who are those guys who are still using LinkedIn? And do you guys really get clients there?
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Vercel's pricing model is a scam. Hostinger just dropped Node.js hosting at $3.99/mo flat. No usage fees. 1-click deploy from GitHub. Fully managed servers and security baked in. While Vercel charges you per request, this is a flat bill that doesn't move. Quote post.
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Matt Epstein
Matt Epstein@mattepstein·
Imagine trying to build a company outside this circle. I can't.
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Param
Param@Param_eth·
USDT and USDC are highly centralised. Don't count them in Web3.
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
If you wouldn't use your own product, you're doing it wrong.
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Erika Lee
Erika Lee@erikalee·
move to sf and enjoy your life
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Michael Blau
Michael Blau@blauyourmind·
Agentic Restaurant Reservations. If your agent has a wallet and supports x402/@mpp via @agentcashdev, @coinbase, or @tempo, it can now book restaurant reservations through agentres.dev Built this as a fun experiment. Give it a try!
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Sawyer Cutler
Sawyer Cutler@TheGreatAxios·
Had a developer ask me a series of really great questions about @SkaleNetwork Conditional Transactions (CTXs). Here are some of the Q&A summarized: > How does condition evaluation impact latency and throughput? CTXs (and other SKALE privacy features) are defined in Solidity and uniquely execute as normal transactions automatically by the SKALE Chain. This means that the throughput limit for CTXs is theoretically the same limit as normal transactions. Latency on the other hand is a callback and so while technically slower, CTXs are transactions queued up and ideally executed in the next block (which is very fast on SKALE). > Are race conditions possible? Technically they should not be since CTXs are added to a dedicated transaction queue when the condition is met and executed before anything else. This also simplifies ordering within DeFi since it's FIFO from an execution perspective by default across the entire chain. > What is the DevX for tracking a CTX across a block? (See image) and you'll notice that there is an address emitted in the CTXSubmitted event. This is the ephemeral wallet in charge of submitting the transaction. Pretty cool since it acts as a perfect and simple unique id.
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Dragan Maricic
Dragan Maricic@dramaricic·
What MRR is considered as "I can now quit my 9-5?"
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Slash
Slash@slashapp·
Tell Twin once: "Every Monday at 9am, send me last week's revenue, signups, and top spend." Company insights that never fit in a notification before, delivered straight to your Slack.
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