Joined October 2008
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Arfan retweeted
Three days ago I became a dad. My son, Soren was born with a rare heart defect and is fighting for his life. I've given 10 years to this space & never asked for anything. Today, humbly, I'm asking. Anything you can do helps. 5qTKp44FvKsBZakm5YWihqVG2UMeQZp1pDRbLMbApump
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The world just wasn’t ready for this at its time…
NEW VIDEO - I wore a Fitbit Air, a Whoop 5.0 and an Apple Watch Series 11 for an entire week to compare the data. Here's the review of "The Whoop Killer" and all my findings on the Google Health AI coach: youtu.be/9GSDvO0LFFE
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Arfan retweeted
So I have not wanted to a gofundme but somebody launched a token on PumpFun that generated me nearly $50k in fees It feels super weird to generate money off of people trading a random token but thousands of people asked me to tweet the CA. So here it is: 5hiLgyybrAYPpUwNFa38agfZ8iEtnahWKAPixcfspump
Replying to @chooserich
Set up a gofundme brother
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Would be pretty cool if WHOOP or Fitbit had built-in timers. I don’t even need a screen, just some presets like 1-minute or 5-minute timers that vibrate. Perfect for cold plunges, saunas, etc.
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My dad was an electrician. His business kept growing, but not because he overcharged people or chased every dollar. He was honest. Fair. Compassionate. After he passed away, story after story started coming out. People told us they were struggling financially and my dad either charged them very little or nothing at all. We had no idea how many free calls he did. He built his business on trust, honesty, and kindness. And somehow, it always came back to him.
My husband is a plumber. Emergency calls. Late nights. Got called. Midnight. Burst pipe. Apartment flooding. Single mom. Two kids. Water everywhere. Fixed it. Took three hours. Bill was $400. She had $50. He said “That’s fine.” She knew. Said “It cost more.” He said “That’s what you have. That’s the price.” She tried to pay more later. He refused. She started sending clients. Everyone she knew. My husband’s business grew. Because of her. She became a landlord. Small building. Has a policy.
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I've seen like 100 variation of this post I don’t buy that blue collar businesses are just letting calls go to voicemail after 5pm bs... Emergency calls are high paying, urgent jobs. They answer those calls as they make top dollars.
One of the most overlooked AI opportunities in the next 24 months is voice agents for boring businesses. Every HVAC, plumbing, and pest control company in America is sending calls to voicemail after 5pm. One AI voice agent fixes it overnight. Most owners have never even heard of this technology, yet alone know how to implement it. The person who packages this up and sells it to 500 of them is going to be very rich...very quietly.
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I haven't bought a token or NFT in a year or so. Liquidated most of my portfolio. But here is my @unipegv4.
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Arfan retweeted
Apr 21
we need this in Toronto, just for the summer. coffee shop meets Genius Bar!
Someone should open a 2-4 week pop up coffee shop in NYC for founders, VCs, operators to all hang, network, & do demos of the agents/workflows we’re all building in silos
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Just playing around. Qwen3.5:4b on an i5 32gb memory. Of course this is not usable at all. It took 159.4 seconds to reply back to "hi" lol.
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Does anyone utilize Notion Obsidian together? Trying to figure out if I should stick to one or the other or use both. My thought process at the moment Obsidian = thinking layer Raw ideas Brain dumps Strategy thinking Connecting ideas over time Notion = execution clarity layer App idea breakdown Feature lists Roadmaps Visual organization (tables, boards) Prioritization
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Arfan retweeted
you just have to do 2 things: 1. get started, because most people don't 2. keep going, because most people give up
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I setup Paperclip. It setup the following agents. Lets see where this goes. I'm going to teach some skills tomorrow to each agent and let it run on it's own.
I’ve got a meme page I haven’t touched in ages… still pulling 50K views per post. Time to let AI agents take over and turn it into a real business. Let’s see what they build.
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Just had Claude Cowork to update all my eBay listings. Found the lowest comps → undercut by 10% → updated everything automatically. These are items from my late father sitting in the garage. Goal now is simple: liquidate everything. Let’s see how it goes.
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I’ve got a meme page I haven’t touched in ages… still pulling 50K views per post. Time to let AI agents take over and turn it into a real business. Let’s see what they build.
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Kind of disagree on that. I think we are going to see more super apps. Where things are much more customizable with the power of AI vs ChatGPT, Claude spinning up millions of apps. Theres also so much more that needs to be considered like security, legality, privacy and more.
Software is about to look a lot like ecommerce. Shitty margins. Unlimited competition. A hard way to make a living. Why? Because over the next few years, Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI are going to drink the software industry's milkshake 🥤 If you were looking for a hotel in 2010, this is how it went: 2010: Google "hotels in New York" → Google links you to TripAdvisor. But by 2020... 2020: Google "hotels in New York" → Google shows its own hotel booking system integrated directly into the search results. RIP TripAdvisor 🪦📉 (check their stock price 2015 vs today) Google made a fortune by building products that captured demand on the keywords where they had the most traffic, like travel. But Google had finite resources. They only had so many developers to build these products, so it only made sense to do this for the largest categories: hotels, flights, shopping. This same thing is about to happen to most digital services and software products. Except this time, the constraint that protected smaller categories is gone. 2025: Ask ChatGPT for the best CRM software → It directs you to Attio, Pipedrive, and Zoho. 2028: Ask ChatGPT for the best CRM → It builds one, imports your data, and runs it for you at a fraction of the cost. The difference between OG Google and today's frontier models is that OG Google needed human engineers to build each vertical product. OpenAI, Anthropic, and the Google of today (Gemini) won't have this constraint. When the cost to build and maintain software approaches zero, there's no reason to stop at hotels and flights. You do it for everything, on demand. Right now, vibe coding is still fiddly. It requires a human in the loop, it's insecure, and it depends on third-party hosting and infrastructure. But I expect the frontier model companies to build out their own vertical infrastructure to run the software they generate, removing the current friction entirely. Think Claude's artifacts, except full-fledged digital products—hosted, maintained, and updated by the same AI that built them. The moat for most software companies isn't the code. It's the switching cost and the ecosystem lock-in. When an AI can rebuild your tool in seconds and migrate your data automatically, that moat disappears. Everyone understands that vibe coding = infinite competition. But this is different. They're taking your customer before they can even get to you. So, software becomes a lot like ecommerce. Near zero margin unless you own distribution and aren't reliant on Google/Meta for customers. TLDR: They drink your milkshake. They'll drink it up.

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If your app launch flopped, read this: Most “overnight success” is just delayed luck. From my experience: • 1 year of nothing → then viral out of no where. • Months of silence → 1 influencer randomly used my app and it went viral. • 2 years ignored → then mainstream attention mentioned on a Radio. It’s not over. It just hasn’t happened yet. Don’t quit before your moment.
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What Apple's biggest fear is Super apps. An app that can build apps within-self. Fewer downloads. Fewer transactions. Less dependence on the App Store. Anything that Apple can lose the slightest control of. Side Note: What @naval doing is a workaround Test Flights. You need to be slightly technical enough where the average consumer won't be able to do.
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Make your own App Store.
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Stitch is impressive but I don’t think it beats Magic Path.
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If you aren't using PostHog as a new Vibe Coder you already have failed. Underrated hack: PostHog session replay AI audit. Found broken CTAs on hidden pages precise user drop-off spots in seconds. Game-changer for fixing UX fast.
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Arfan retweeted
Remember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly-not skilled!
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