Joined February 2011
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When you build mobile or web products, you eventually reach a point where you either learn distribution or you die. Lately, a lot of my time has been spent making shorts in CapCut like this. @birdieswingapp #golf #golfswing #golftips #golfaddict
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The second screenshot only exists because the first one shipped. Your edge is speed. Ship. Iterate. Repeat.
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come for the tweet, stay for the transformation @stepracers
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One fun thing I built with Fable before it was removed was a globe where it logged users steps from all around the world grouped by count and city on @stepracers
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A year ago, a friend of mine started sending me his step count every night. Eventually, we turned it into a competition. I couldn't find an app that captured that feeling, so I built one. Your real-world steps move your avatar around a track, and you race your friends to see who can walk the most. At first it was mostly friends and family. Now friend groups, communities, and companies are using it to compete with each other. This is Stepracers
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give us a follow over here @stepracers
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I think generally it's always good to start with something basic, wire up everything, and then you fine tune, fine tune, fine tune. That's how a product gets better over time.
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The liquidation leaderboard shows you who got rekt. The new At Risk board shows you who's next. Live Aave health factors, ranked liquidations.justuseaave.xyz…
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Only just realized after 6 months experimenting in mobile that Expo lets you ship instant updates over the air for js only changes(which is 95% of the time) instead of waiting days for app store submissions
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Given roughly 200million in aave liquidations last week I added a small service to monitor wallet positions and alert you via email or telegram when positions drop below a health factor target. Don't get liquidated 💧liquidations.justuseaave.xyz…
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Built an agentic finance controller with Hermes. Every 24 hours it pulls revenue from Stripe and RevenueCat, normalizes everything, applies FX rates, categorizes by country/product, and pushes it into a Google Sheet my accountant can use. Anyone else automating their bookkeeping like this?
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One thing cmux does that iterm does not is verify closing a tab, that alone is worth the switch
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Busy week on the leaderboard
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This May I started indie hacking and pulled in €2,000 across my products. The money is nice, but the most satisfying part has been seeing people use and love the apps. Excited to see what June brings.
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Fully agree, building product has become more fun than ever
I can't believe how fun building a company is right now is. The weird part is it doesn't feel like work anymore. New AI models/tools/repos keep coming out making the impossible possible. My ONLY anxiety is making sure I don't waste this precious moment and keeping up with the updates of all the new tools/AI models. AI is creating the greatest platform shift of all time. And, I've learned to never let a good platform shift go to waste. I was living in Silicon Valley around for the mobile era. I remember the feeling of "you can just build an app and put it in the store and people find it." That lasted maybe 4 years before the gold rush ended and distribution got hard. I'm getting that same feeling right now but bigger. The difference is I'm older, I know what a window looks like, and I know they close. I love building right now. Maybe you do too. Trying not to take it for granted. I'm excited for Monday. Can't wait. My partners and I are up at midnight most nights now sending each other screenshots saying "look what this can do." Nobody asks anyone to do this. We just can't stop. Something drops, someone builds something with it in 2 hours, and the group chat goes off. It feels like we're getting away with something. Some of the greatest companies of the next decade will be started in 2026. I'm sure of it. And it'll be fun. I feel like a kid again. Genuinely giddy.
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Every time a new coding model drops, I point it at each codebase and ask for a full review - security - testing - architecture - performance Then I have it rank the top issues as P0, P1, and P2, prioritize the highest-impact fixes, and implement them
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Excited for this as a pro user
Real ones know this is a really big deal.
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Getting the hang of making paella valenciana
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