Jérémy C.
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Jérémy C.
@jeremy_01code
Lead engineer by day / try building by night / tech guy for @elbakin (webmestre)
Lille, France Tham gia Mart 2024
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@andi_losing The music makes no sense, I’ve never heard music playing in open space, at least in France… is it a thing elsewhere?
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I worked from a coworking in Bangkok today
it’s on the 40th floor and the view over the city is crazy
but the music there is really loud
without noise cancelling I don’t think I could concentrate


Dara@offpaths
this spot is insane for coworking happy to be here with @stevie_builds @andi_losing
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@peterfox We have tried it on a new and small project, works pretty well but we will not deploy it for our others APIs because @Dynatrace does not support it
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@tibo_maker For "10. start building in public", what are do you think about, let's say, stealing of ideas?
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the best startup founders in 2026 won't be the best coders
they'll be the best Product Managers
here's the full playbook:
1. pick a problem you personally have. you need to understand your user better than anyone else, and the easiest way to do that is to be your own user
2. spin up a landing page with AI fast. make it about the pain and the fix, no fluff. and make signup 2 clicks max, remove every possible friction
3. learn to write specs, describe features and explain edge cases. that's all you really need now
4. let AI build the first version. your job is to direct, not develop
5. use whatever stack you're most comfortable with. just ship. don't overthink the tech decision - that's not your job anymore
6. host on the simplest platform possible - Vercel, Railway, whatever - don't touch servers
7. test thoroughly - especially edge cases. you're a QA now
8. charge from day 0. free users give you nothing but false hope
9. list your product on every directory you can find. it compounds your SEO and builds DR over time
10. start building in public. share the micro wins, the losses, everything. invite people to try it through DMs. I did this for all my products
11. do customer support yourself, always. redirect questions to your socials, never automate this. every support request is a product insight - that's why you do it yourself, always (I still do this for all 5 of my products)
12. automate everything else you do more than twice
13. improve one thing in your product every single day once users start coming in. watch your competitors' G2 and Trustpilot reviews closely for ideas
14. a PM's most important skill is deciding what NOT to build. for every feature request you get, say no to 9 of them - build less, but build it right
15. every week, build one free tool targeting a keyword that benefits you. it compounds over time
16. work your SEO early. build your affiliate setup early. only run paid acquisition after you're sure about PMF
every day your only 2 priorities are:
- get more users
- and keep the ones you have
that's it. everything else is noise
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@sumiturkude007 In addition to what is mentioned by others, I’d say there is global slowness in everything.
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@katarinaore @robj3d3 Interesting, looking forward to see the first video!
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When I applied to @robj3d3's my first dollar series, I didn't think I'd get in
So grateful to be in the first batch
6 weeks to build a startup and earn $$ - perfectly timed with my goal of launching 6 apps this year
First one of my apps of 2026 drops this Saturday and then I'm fully in this Rob
Let's get it

Rob Hallam@robj3d3
3 builders have 6 weeks to change their lives. My First Dollar goes live this Friday 💸
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Strange how @zenbrowser website looks like @claudeai
Proton Mail@ProtonMail
@paoloardoino zen>
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@levelsio @marcospereeira The 90s are full of good stuffs! I guess radio is still a thing there, is "Smells Like Teen Spirit" playing on it?
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@marcospereeira Portugal is at least 30 years behind on every single thing
1990 culture in 2026
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I think this could be the #1 reason why people stopped drinking alcohol
It just undeniable turbo-ages you
You regularly drink you easily add 10 years to how you look
And nobody these days wants that
Ava@noampomsky
It seems pretty undeniable that people in their 30s/40s today look way younger than people the same age did even 20 years ago. Why is this happening, is it just better cosmetic treatments? What are the second order social effects?
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@Pauline_Cx Not sure to follow, you mean improve the potential product?
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@matthieunapoli Amazing tool, thanks for this new version! Also it will stop aws reminder emails for Amazon Linux 2 :D
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Bref 3 is released 🎉
Since its creation, Bref has served 1.2 trillion requests and jobs!
▸ simpler & lighter runtimes
▸ PHP 8.5
▸ improved observability (logs & tracing)
▸ simpler Laravel onboarding
▸ postgres & redis built-in
and more ⤵
bref.sh/news/03-bref-3…
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