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An early demo of my months-long work on LinkedQL. Below is a basic TODO app that runs on LinkedQL live queries and sync. (More details in the README: github.com/linked-db/linked-…)
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Business AI is here.. for your business! 😂

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i skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been
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I have interviewed 1,000s of the world's best founders over the past decade. Few have impressed me like @ShivdevRao at @AbridgeHQ. He navigated a brutal 5-year wilderness before exploding into one of the most dominant forces in vertical AI. Today, Abridge is a $5.3BN powerhouse. I sat down with Shiv to unpack exactly how he did it and condensed my notes below: 🚀 6 Lessons on Building a $5.3B Vertical AI Juggernaut 1. Survive Long Enough for Market Timing to Catch Up: Abridge spent 5 years in the "wilderness" before hitting a tidal wave of adoption. When you have an absolute true north thesis, your primary job in the early days is simple: stay standing and don’t die. You must be alive when the sky finally opens up. 2. Pivot the Product, Never the Core Thesis: Shiv was willing to pivot on features, go-to-market strategies, and business models. But he refused to budge on his core thesis that healthcare is ultimately powered by the spoken human signal. Die on the hill of your thesis; adapt everything else. 3. Target the Concentration of Scale Early: A massive trap for healthcare and enterprise founders is staying down-market too long for "fast feedback loops". In the US, the vast majority of clinicians are concentrated within large, integrated delivery networks. Time your "YOLO shot" to go up-market the moment the market inflects. Single biggest advice to founders on when to go up market @bhalligan @dharmesh? 4. Own Your Stack to Protect Your P&L and UX: While many AI startups rely entirely on frontier systems, 40% of Abridge's model outputs are generated by in-house models. Milliseconds matter in high-stakes enterprise workflows. Building your own models gives you insane performance gains, lower latency, and ultimate control over your P&L. When should you vs should you not build your own model @matanSF @MaxJunestrand @antonosika? 5. Don't Fight Foundation Models—Counter-Position Instead If you try to fight the frontier model giants directly, you've already lost. You win by going millions of miles deep into regulated industries with proprietary datasets and workflows they can't easily replicate. Find ways to coexist and leverage their tailwinds. Reminds me of what @bradlightcap said on his 20VC. 6. Move Toward the "Flat Company" Era: With the explosion of AI agents and advanced tooling, the traditional management layer is compressing. Shiv’s latest idealistic shift is building a hyper-flat organization: fewer managers, and highly leverageable "Super ICs" who can move in lockstep and cover massive surface area. (link in comments)
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With LinkedQL, we're making reactivity a database-level feature – over mainstream Postgres & MySQL: client.query('SELECT * FROM users', { live: true }); The simplicity of this model (vs the GraphQL, etc. model) is that things I've always wanted. x.com/Ox_Harris/status/19984… @theo

Been cool working on LinkedQL. One of my favorite features is Live Queries over Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB github.com/linked-db/linked-…
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LinkedQL is a new SQL client that supports live queries over any Postgres, MySQL, and MariaDB database. You get result sets that self-update differentially as rows change in your database – via inserts, updates, deletes. Works with no extra tooling/ORM layer or GraphQL servers.
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You opt into live mode simply with a flag: client.query('SELECT ...', { live: true }). More at: linked-ql.netlify.app/capabi… LinkedQL is written in JavaScript and runs in both client and server environments.

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Nvidia CEO: doing great work is not about joy and happiness every day. Great work is about loving what you do and resilience.

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Nvidia CEO: “you cannot show me a task that is beneath me.” The enemy of continuous progress and growth is arrogance, zero sum mindset and sense of entitlement.

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The first one-person unicorn is going to happen sooner than we all think.
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Folks, I've got news! 🔥🔥 Just merged months of work on what's probably the most productive database abstraction library yet! Meet Linked QL - a better replacement for your ORMs and migration tools (combined)! github.com/linked-db/linked-…
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If you'd be checking out what we did there, lookout for: 1. How we extended the SQL syntax to support querying relationships using simple path expressions. 2. Our diff-based approach to migrations that save you all the problems of the conventional script-based approach.
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3. Linked QL's overarching SQL-first philosophy that negates the abstraction problem of the typical ORM. 4. The full set of features that help you cut through SQL's inherent complexities with ease! All of this is what's launching today! 🚀🚀
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bro, i just forked lodash can i haz investments now?
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As a developer, are you OK with negative feedback from people who use your product?
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18 Sep 2024
When you accept every feature request 🤭
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Unlike native apps — a PWA doesn't *require* installation before it can be used. That's their single best feature.
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