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after every conversation you get a full report — what you said well, where you lost points, and exactly what to practice next. with real quotes from your transcript.
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You can beat 99% of people at almost anything. This isn't motivation. It's math. Here's why ↓
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That is why you need geekbye to fix this. Every meeting tracked. Every metric logged. Every stumble recorded. When motivation disappears, the data doesn't.
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Why do developers switch from Cluely & InterviewCoder to Geekbye? Because Geekbye is faster, cleaner, undetectable, and actually helps you think — not just throw random answers at you. Here are the 5 secret steps that make Geekbye your unfair advantage in remote coding interviews
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5ïžâƒŁ Behavioral Booster — Geekbye helps you explain your code, not cheat. You sound clearer, faster, and more confident — exactly what interviewers want. đŸ”„
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Olivia Wilson retweeted
13 Sep 2024
Micro SaaS Market vs Entering a Trade When you set up a trade, think about it like this: most traders set their stops where they think they’re safe—but that’s exactly where the market is heading. If you just copy what everyone else is doing, you’ll get wiped out like them. Instead, place your entry where they’d put their stops. You’ll see the market will hunt those weak spots, and you’ll be standing right where the opportunity is. Sloppy entries? Forget about it. A bad entry means a bad stop, and you’re setting yourself up to fail. Now, let’s bring that to launching your micro SaaS. If you just copy what every other micro SaaS founder is doing—launch with a freemium model, throw out some ads, cross your fingers—you’re playing the same game as everyone else, in the same way. And that’s where you’re going to get stuck. Look deeper. First principles. Don’t follow the crowd; understand what really drives your users. What’s the problem they’re desperate to solve? What are they missing that no one’s giving them? Build your product from there. Not because it’s what others have done, but because it’s what’s needed. Same with growth. Don’t assume you need ads or some tired marketing strategy because that’s what works for the “big SaaS players.” Ask yourself: what’s the simplest way to connect with your target? Maybe it’s something new. Something different. Get to the core of the problem, strip out everything else, and build up from that foundation. Stop copying the playbook. Set your entry where no one else is thinking to look. If you start sloppy, your whole game is gonna be sloppy. Aim sharp, start sharp. You’re not here to just play; you’re here to win.
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#MyTweetPeek makes my life 99% easier on twitter
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Olivia Wilson retweeted
12 Sep 2024
Remember that Placebo can be as powerful as creatine. It's Not just that some folks here use creatine. And creatine also boost brain performance by actually increasing your resistance. But if you think in yourself and know you can do better you will bring a similar to placebo effect in place. Act as if you are the best. Mean duration of the final sprint following approximately 2-hours of cycling performed before and at the end of 28 days of dietary supplementation (3 g/day creatine; n = 6 or placebo; n = 6) in young trained cyclists. Data are presented as mean ± SEM.
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