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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
X Article: https://t.co/AiGjkp3513
I asked 33 people what truly moved them this year. I put every answer in one infinite canvas: books, movies, ideas, experiences. If you find yourself doomscrolling, do this instead https://t.co/OHOAXKw2ZJ
If your UI inspo starts and ends at Mobbin, you’re living in a small bubble 🫠 Here are some country-specific Mobbin (not really Mobbin, but you get it): 🇯🇵 Japan → https://t.co/rGySMQeE2g 🇨🇳 China → https://t.co/7C03CI30Dg 🇰🇷 Korea → https://t.co/jMLRM2qFJ2 Found these
"Developing Talent in Young People" by Benjamin Bloom (published 1985). That's the same Bloom as Bloom's two-sigma problem, Bloom's taxonomy, etc. This guy is one of the most influential scientists in the history of education ... yet, relatively few people know about Developing https://t.co/7RYvd1HdKn https://t.co/t0tEXGyPRT
This Reddit user shared his Ultimate No BS $0 Techstack Bookmark to ship your next Big Product ! 1. IDE - Google's AntiGravity (100% free + higher access if you use student ID) 2. Al Documentation - SuperDocs (100% free & open source) 3. Database - Supabase (Nano plan free, https://t.co/FPaI3b88cJ
let's say u wanna "get into AI". the tiers are: Top 10% (800 million) - people ~your age with internet. excludes kids, retirees, no internet. don't even use AI. Top 1% (80 million) - these people prompt decently well at their job. they've heard of a claude. Top 0.1% (8 million) -
X Article: https://t.co/ckCClAbLA4
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit. My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to
@Megga Like dat I need this
X Article: https://t.co/ZAGFhPTJC4
I’ll often meet people and wonder why they’re not more successful. a few patterns I’ve noticed.
you're NGMI if you don't post on these subreddits to get your first users: r/InternetIsBeautiful (17M) r/Entrepreneur (4.8M) r/productivity (4M) r/business (2.5M) r/smallbusiness (2.2M) r/startups (1.8M) r/EntrepreneurRideAlong (593K) r/SideProject (430K) r/Business_Ideas (359K)
found some more: - Stripe Atlas partner perks (credits and discounts across tools after incorporation) - OpenAI startup credits (varies by program and accelerator) - Vercel for Startups (up to $200k in platform credits) - Supabase for Startups (up to $25k in credits) - Sentry
my exact workflow for making these vids: 1/ write the voiceover script 2/ play the voiceover over songs until one hits 3/ build a basic audio bed (sfx, vo, music) 4/ add text/reference clips to start building the edit 5/ have VA start making a folder of 400+ clips 6/ generate
how to start in robotics; the only way that actually works: with your hands in the hardware. not courses. not playlists. not frameworks. hardware. the path is blunt and linear: step 1: buy a microcontroller. any. arduino, esp32, stm32. step 2: blink an led. step 3: read https://t.co/u7iM7ztGvi
The math that changed my life: • $1M business making $300k/year • Get an SBA loan for $900k • Investor puts in $100k (10%) for 15% equity • You put in $0 • Pay GM $60k/year • Pay investor $45k/year • Loan payment $100k/year • You keep $95k/year For a business you spent
Learn to accept this and everything will change 🫶 https://t.co/a1APPtawgQ
our little bootstrapped SaaS just crossed $61k MRR. it took 53 days. We used no paid ads, no cold outbound. everyone on X is asking how we get customers so here it is... hope this helps someone: https://t.co/uArXt6E0Ak
If you want to get the most out of AI, you have to do this: Even Jensen Huang said this on a podcast: "I'm not asking it to think for me... The idea of prompting an AI, the idea of asking questions – in order to ask good questions, it's a highly cognitive skill. As a CEO, I
This strategy got us to $62K MRR in 53 days: Yesterday, my co-founder @RobHoffman_ gave away our entire launch playbook on @gregisenberg's podcast. (plus 6 other playbooks, watch the full podcast here: https://t.co/Zf4NEfWWq7) Here's our Kleo launch playbook breakdown: Step https://t.co/1jRUKjeIVE
Stop wasting hours trying to learn AI. 📘📚 I have already done it for you. With one list. Zero confusion. And no fluff 📹 Videos: 1. LLM Introduction: https://t.co/i9Ab9bbiJb 2. LLMs from Scratch: https://t.co/0UV7BjzJ1Z 3. Agentic AI Overview (Stanford): https://t.co/sTTud9RsDN
I wasted my entire life because nobody told me this as a kid https://t.co/xjSHDhuemt
Once you’ve already made $10+ million, biographies of billionaires will teach you 10x more than any self-help book that exists. My top 9 favorites: 1. Softwar (Larry Ellison) 2. Built from Scratch (Home Depot Founders) 3. Sam Walton: Made in America 4. How to Make a Few
go to grok and paste a profile url. ask it “scrape tweets above 1k likes about [keyword]” for any account in your niche. grab 5-10 of yours plus 5-10 from 3 top accounts in your space. now build a context profile: • paste all tweets into claude • ask it to identify
i will invest $150k if you have an idea that hits 1 of these ideas. 1. you gotta build the thing 2. you will take $8k/month salary 3. i will take 33% equity 4. i will take care of the backoffice 5. i will add a $50k marketing budget we have 6 months to hit $25k MRR
I recorded a 50-min tutorial on prompting top-tier landing pages with Gemini 3 https://t.co/vef9JNKNPD
this is so true, hard work won’t lead to success, “systems” will. here’s 5 simple principles to do the hard thing you’re avoiding: 1. trap yourself. tell people about your plan. delete distractions. assume a deadline. 2. stop relying on willpower, it’s not an infinite resource. https://t.co/Ge6xJXKdGv
SaaS market right now: 1. A demo video can land you $5M in funding in 30 days (with just mvp). 2. Founders that are creators are making most $$$ with SaaS. 3. If you have great video editors, you can grow a SaaS to $1M ARR easily. 4. Shinny object syndrome kills most 90% of
"i can't get US funding, i'm in dubai/mumbai/lagos" no moron you're just lazy i have clients in 23 countries with $100K+ in US credit lines they've never stepped foot in america the international funding blueprint: month 0: form wyoming LLC ($200) month 1: get EIN (free, IRS
Every generation had a different way to get rich. 1700s: Land and colonization → Kings, empires, and merchants. Wealth was inherited or taken. 1800s: Steel, railroads, and oil → Vanderbilt. Rockefeller. Carnegie. Wealth came from infrastructure. Early 1900s: Banking, war, https://t.co/PXbj5U1u91
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