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Tiny Cac Guy

@tinycacguy

ex swe @ amazon ads, brand founder, tiny cac

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Zed@ZedNilm1·
The future belongs to people who keep upgrading themselves
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90

People keep saying, "AI will replace all the jobs and kill everyone." Yeah. Because most people probably deserve to be replaced. If you have common sense, if you're coachable, if you're willing to learn new sh*t, there will always be opportunity. Someone needs to manage the AI. Someone needs to oversee it. But if AI is truly more reliable than you, companies will use AI instead of you. You ask AI to do something? It does it. Sometimes it hallucinates, but at least it doesn't complain. That's the bar now. I see this constantly when hiring for experienced roles in our business. People with 5-10 years of experience are applying for $150k-$200k+ salaries. And they're behind on every trend happening right now. They talk about achievements from 2023 like it was yesterday. That was an eternity ago in e-commerce. What worked six months ago doesn't work anymore. Everything moves fast. But they're complacent. Stuck in what they know. Expecting their old experience to carry them. I ask people: "What's your superpower?" 99 out of 100 say: "I'm the best candidate for this job because I showed up." That's not a superpower. That's entitlement. When I ask why they're the best, they don't know. They just expect it. "I have 10 years of experience" or "I went to school." Cool. So did everyone else applying. Complacency is normal. Humans naturally get comfortable after achieving some success. But if you feel yourself getting complacent, establish bigger goals. GROWWW. Have someone call you out. Otherwise, you'll be removed from the food chain. AI won't replace everyone. Just the people who think showing up is enough.

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TBPN
TBPN@tbpn·
"Go all the way until it hurts. If you're doing something and it's easy, it's not valuable." - @travisk "If anyone says a strategic thing was easy, I'm like, 'You messed up. You could have gone way further. More competitive advantage. More differentiation. Get it together.'"
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Rob VandenBrink
Rob VandenBrink@rvandenbrink·
@tinycacguy @paoloanzn I’m more worried about what happens if this succeeds, and we have 30-40% of the workforce laid off overnight Plus I still take joy in writing clean code myself (I don’t code for a living tho)
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4nzn@paoloanzn·
vibecoder asks claude code to build a chat app, gets a working prototype in 20 minutes, immediately tweets "just killed slack and discord"… brother you don't even know what a distributed system is. you don't know what database replication means. you have no idea how websocket connections behave at scale or what happens when 50k people are online at once and someone's message needs to show up in 200ms across 3 continents slack has engineers making $300k+ who have spent a decade solving problems you don't even know exist yet. race conditions, eventual consistency, message ordering, presence systems, file storage at scale, search indexing across billions of messages your app works on localhost with 2 connections. that's not the same thing as "killing slack" that's a college homework assignment the prototype is maybe 0.5% of what makes these products actually work in production. the remaining 99.5% is infrastructure, reliability, edge cases, and years of iteration on problems that only surface when real humans use your thing at scale and the worst part is the confidence. "yeah its not perfect but ai one-shotted it, just need to adjust a few things and deploy" - the few things you need to adjust IS the entire product. thats like pouring a foundation and saying you basically built a skyscraper, just need to adjust a few things ai is genuinely incredible for building tools and prototypes. i use it every day. but there's this weird thing happening where people who have never shipped anything to real users at scale now think the hard part of software is writing the first 200 lines of code it never was bro
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Tiny Cac Guy@tinycacguy·
@rvandenbrink @paoloanzn go take the opportunity by the balls instead of being paralyzed by it. you have more control than you think
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Rob VandenBrink@rvandenbrink·
@tinycacguy @paoloanzn Think ahead 5 years. The managers fired all the engineers because the AI evangelists told them too, they’re off doing other things now. So where are you getting the engineers that you can “always hire” to fix this thing now?
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jon3k
jon3k@jon3k·
@tinycacguy @paoloanzn The odds of me running into two Tiny Cacs in one day seems astronomically low. And on a Friday the 13th? Bizarre.
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Tiny Cac Guy@tinycacguy·
@El_Turf maybe you will go extinct, i will always hire competent people
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El_Turf 🥂
El_Turf 🥂@El_Turf·
"You can always hire engineers". I thought the argument is that Claude and pals will make us go extinct? What happened?
Tiny Cac Guy@tinycacguy

@paoloanzn yea except you can still scale to millions of users with basic infra because people have solved many of the really hard problems. you can always hire engineers to rebuild the thing when you hit massive scale. claude makes getting off the ground easier.

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jon3k
jon3k@jon3k·
@tinycacguy @paoloanzn It also means you have a million people "getting off the ground" to compete with now. And the existing Slacks of the world can use AI to replicate your app into a feature in a couple hours.
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Tiny Cac Guy@tinycacguy·
@olekolekoleks @zekramu thank you for introducing me to this concept brother i really appreciate it. i have now closed down my business. when my employees asked why i said because no one is allowed to do better than olek. i will focus on kalshi going forward.
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Olek
Olek@olekolekoleks·
@tinycacguy @zekramu Show me LTV:CAC Don't care about small cac if the meat is non-existent
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Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai

We’re bringing new capabilities powered by Gemini models to @googlemaps. With Ask Maps, get answers to complex questions about any place you want. For example it can help with complex requests like "Find me the best 3-hour family hikes in the Grand Tetons and a spot for a packed lunch”. Will try this next time I'm there:) Rolling out now in the US and India.

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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
@ThomasGrayX Yes, a lot. You’ll have to wait till tomorrow’s episode of My First Dollar to see what he’s cooking with it @robj3d3" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@robj3d3
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Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
This 18 year old literally has 12 $200 Codex plans. Here's exactly how he organizes them to build 100x faster: (we're cooked)
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Olek
Olek@olekolekoleks·
@zekramu It's very doable. But cold distribution is very saturated so you better be in a very high ticket context or shell out for ads (and that isn't just a money game)
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Tiny Cac Guy@tinycacguy·
@musamanzz i bet this makes way more than $100k over a longer period w clipping etc
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oliverb@oliverbrocato·
We raised $64M for this moment: Introducing Bustem. Bustem scans the internet to find and eliminate 100% of counterfeits RT + comment “SCAN” and I’ll send you a list of every scammer targeting your brand 🫵
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Tiny Cac Guy@tinycacguy·
Hiring: Creator Growth Operator (Full Time) Looking for someone sharp to help scale our creator engine. Month 1: You will source and outreach to ~1,500–2,000 creators and move interested ones through our onboarding pipeline. Month 2+: You’ll build and manage a small team of VAs to scale recruitment and onboarding. The goal: build a system that drives tens of thousands of pieces of content per month. You’ll learn: • how to build a creator army • how viral distribution actually works • how consumer brands scale through creators This is a high ownership role. If you’re ambitious and want to learn growth/distribution fast, this will be a crash course. DM me if interested.
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