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@authorityhacks

propelling the world to the next stage of technology

/dev/null شامل ہوئے Nisan 2020
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How did we ever debug without ChatGPT?
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Our food delivery drone finally took flight today. It crashed, but every test teaches us something. We gathered valuable data on it's stability and already have ideas for the next iteration.
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Progress 🚧
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Egor K.
Egor K.@egorkabantsov·
𝕏 gets way better when your feed is full of builders. People shipping projects. People solving problems. People obsessed with tech. Looking to connect with more people into: AI, SaaS, coding, startups, web dev, engineering & tech. Say "hello" 👋
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
I'm 30. I built an AI startup called GojiberryAI to $2.5M ARR. Got accepted into YC. If I had to start from 0, here's exactly what I'd do: 1. Sell it before I build it. No code. Just a simple slide deck (mine was 6 ugly slides) explaining the problem, the solution, the outcome, and the price. I made my first $10k that way, before writing a single line. 2. Pick a painfully specific customer. Not "B2B SaaS." Something like "founders at 20-person SaaS companies about to hire their first SDR." So specific that the right person reads it and thinks "that's me." 3. Start outbound on day one, but only to people showing intent. Not scraped lists. People engaging with competitors, changing roles, raising money, or publicly posting about the exact problem I solve. That's the gap between a 1-2% reply rate and 25-40%. 4. Lead with value, never a calendar link. Send a blueprint, not "got 15 minutes?" Let the resource do the selling, and the trial becomes the obvious next step instead of a pitch. 5. Pick ONE channel and go deep. For us it was outbound first, then Reddit (10M+ organic views), then LinkedIn lead magnets. I wouldn't touch a second channel until the first one was clearly working. 6. Talk to customers every single day. The product doesn't matter until you understand the problem better than they do. Spend 90% of every early call listening, not demoing. 7. Only build once people are actually paying. Then keep it dead simple and price it to sell itself. We landed on $99/mo with a free trial, so the funnel runs without me dragging anyone onto a call. 8. Do this relentlessly for about 12 months. That’s roughly how long $0 to $2.5M took us. Bootstrapped. No outside funding. Most founders don’t lose because they can’t build. They lose because they build too early, sell too late, and quit the channel before it compounds.
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What happens i lf there's a bug?
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Shahriq Khan
Shahriq Khan@RealShahriqKhan·
When I was Muslim, I used to ask Christians: “If Jesus was really God, why did He eat, sleep, and bleed like us?” And honestly, I used to ask it with pride like it was some unbeatable argument. But later I realized something: That question was not exposing Christianity. It was exposing my misunderstanding of what kind of God Jesus claimed to be. Because the real question is not: “Why would God become weak?” The real question is: “What kind of God would willingly step into human suffering at all?” Islam taught me about a God who was distant and untouchable. But Christianity introduced me to a God who stepped into hunger, exhaustion, grief, pain, betrayal, blood, and suffering with us. And suddenly His humanity stopped feeling like weakness to me. It became proof of love. If Jesus ate, it means He came close enough to experience hunger beside us. If He slept, it means He embraced the exhaustion we carry. If He bled, it means He did not stand above suffering watching us from a distance. He entered it Himself. Philippians 2 says Christ emptied Himself and took on flesh. Not because He stopped being God, but because He wanted humanity to finally see what God is actually like. And it turns out God is willing to suffer for the people He loves. That changed everything for me. Because every other religion demanded sacrifice from humanity. Jesus became the sacrifice Himself. And no prophet in history ever claimed that.
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POV: work in progress
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I'm a software engineer, but lately I've been spending more time around hardware and electronics. The learning curve is very different. Everything is more real and of course, expensive!
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Most delivery systems here still depend entirely on roads despite the huge advances in technology. This creates unnecessary delays and limited access. I'm exploring whether autonomous drones can change that over time.
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I've been building something in private for a while and it's time to start documenting it properly. I'm working on Skynetics, a drone based logistics system in Nigeria.
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