Summer
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Summer
@dearsummer0
Founder @by_beni_ai | 9+ years building consumer products people use every day 💻
United States Tham gia Haziran 2026
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@nagarjuncreates Right?? You should try it yourself here app.thebeni.ai
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@dearsummer0 His delivery is next level. Felt like he was really in the room, turning down applicants.
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@leonardothedev Let's see if you actually post the failures 😭
Welcome
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Day 0.
Starting a new iOS app today.
I won't tell you what it is, but I'll share everything else: code, revenue, every success and failure.
Let's see where this goes. 🚀
#buildinpublic
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Big day. 🎉
My profile just crossed 700+ followers — and honestly today has been wild across the board.
Here's what happened 👇
→ 700+ followers hit ✅
→ 700+ total website clicks on Google Search Console
→ 2 apps shipped new versions to both stores today
→ Numbers moving on both Cricko & Resumly
Building in public is slow. Some days nothing moves.
But today everything did — at once.
Grateful for everyone who's followed, replied, or just lurked along 🙏
More in the replies 👇
#BuildInPublic #IndieHacker #SoloFounder #Milestone
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Residents in New Jersey and Michigan are suing data centers.
Not over water.
Not over power.
Over the noise.
A 300MW facility never stops humming.
There's been no federal noise rule since the 1980s.
But here's the part that should scare you.
These centers register under wrapper names.
Residents can't even find out who really owns the thing humming next door.
You can't sue what you can't name.
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📂 NoBSFounder Case Files #010
The Business Model That Made NVIDIA One of the World's Most Valuable Companies
NVIDIA was founded in 1993 and became known for making graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming.
For years, gaming was its primary market.
The Decision
Instead of building GPUs only for gamers, NVIDIA invested heavily in a software platform called CUDA, launched in 2006.
CUDA allowed developers and researchers to use NVIDIA GPUs for tasks far beyond gaming, including scientific computing, AI, and machine learning.
What Happened
When generative AI accelerated, companies weren't just buying NVIDIA chips.
They were buying into an ecosystem of hardware, software, and developer tools that had been built over nearly two decades.
As of 2024, NVIDIA's market capitalization exceeded $3 trillion, making it one of the world's most valuable companies.
🧠 NoBSFounder Lesson
Products can be copied. Ecosystems are much harder to replace.
The companies that win long term don't just build products.
They build platforms others depend on.
Sources: NVIDIA CUDA documentation, NVIDIA annual reports, NVIDIA Investor Relations.
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Changed my mind on something this week.
A one-time "AI visibility score" is almost useless. Answers shift run to run and model to model — one number on one day barely means anything.
What actually matters is tracking the same brand over time, so you can tell if what you published moved the needle or if it's just noise.
Snapshot < trend.
Anyone else tracking AI visibility as a trend, or still doing one-off checks?
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We’re selecting 3 founders for a free 30-day AI visibility challenge 🚀 No marketing team needed.
We’ll show:
• where AI mentions you
• who shows up instead
• what content gaps block visibility
• what to publish next
No cost.
No catch.
Just real visibility.
Reply “growth” and we’ll DM you the details
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