Built & exited 3 EdTech startups | Interested in AI & OnChain Innovation |

Joined September 2008
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Been doing this with iOS apps for over 10 years - all organic might be time to start learning paid traffic
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Asked Claude's new Fable model to port the Zod Engine (open-source remake of Z, 1996) to my Mac. It resurrected dead graphics libraries, debugged a socket bug from the Linux era, and shipped me a working .app... my mind is blown and my childhood resurrected.
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Now you can use AI agents to design directly on the Figma canvas, with our new use_figma MCP tool and skills to teach them. Open beta starts today.
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The end of ed-tech is near
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We’re launching full-length, on demand practice exams for standardized tests in @GeminiApp, starting with the SAT, available now at no cost. Practice SATs are grounded in rigorously vetted content in partnership with @ThePrincetonRev, and Gemini will provide immediate feedback highlighting where you excelled and where you might need to study more. To try it out, tell Gemini, “I want to take a practice SAT test.”
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23 Apr 2025
Claim $ZORA at claim.zora.co. There is no end date for claiming.

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25 Nov 2025
Hyperliquid supports permissionless perps on anything. As all of finance moves onchain, there is a billion dollar opportunity to build a mobile app for non-crypto users. The two keys are: 1. seamless fiat onboarding 2. a mobile UX that non-crypto users love Hyperliquid and HIP-3 perps offer the full backend liquidity infrastructure. Solve 1 and 2, and you have a product that markets itself: global, permissionless finance at your fingertips. Builder codes allow monetization proportional to volume flowing through the app, fully configurable per-trade. Hyperliquid’s ethos is to let talented, hungry teams reinvent the pillars of finance. For those who specialize in UX and building magical user experiences, nothing stands between you and the empires to be built.
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RT @marczeller: Aave is larger in TVL than Revolut while being 30x leaner. Print this out and hand it to your banker. He’s got 5 years, to…
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7 May 2025
Introducing Stablecoin Financial Accounts. Hold a stablecoin balance. Send and receive funds with fiat and crypto rails. Accessible from 101 countries: docs.stripe.com/crypto/stabl….
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Vibe coded AI Sport Scout app in two weeks with @a0_dev & cursor. Takes you through 5 quick fitness tests you can do at home in 10 mins and gives you the sports you'd be best at based on your results apps.apple.com/us/app/ai-spo…
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A week ago, I launched HyperFolio, a tracking tool for HyperEVM. Frustrated with tracking assets on Excel, I coded a website instead. In one week, HyperFolio had: - over 1,800 unique users - nearly 4,000 page views This is mad, thank you for the amazing support!
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1 Apr 2025
Every student is about to get an AI tutor in their pocket. Snap a pic of your question. Get the answer. No Googling. No stress. This is StudyAI. #AIinEducation
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We’re also testing: ⚡ Personal quiz/study card generators from scanned questions 🧠 Study mode with pomodoro timer 📈 Progress tracking Your phone is about to become your revision coach.
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Download StudyAI now → [apps.apple.com/us/app/ai-hom… play.google.com/store/apps/d…] It’s the smartest thing you’ll do before your next exam.

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Manus - uses Sonnet 3.7 Query "I have attached a PDF of the Semiconductors chapter from a Class 12 Physics textbook. Based on this chapter, create a fully interactive, visually engaging, and modern web app that makes learning this topic as easy and immersive as possible. Use animations, simulations, and visual explanations to simplify complex semiconductor concepts. Organize topics into bite-sized lessons with interactive explanations. Ensure the design is modern, intuitive, and mobile-friendly, catering to students of all learning paces."
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Yep this was me - what an incredible tool a0.dev is
1 Mar 2025
Lesson planning app for Teachers, made with a0
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SaaS is being dismantled as we speak! We're witnessing the slow-motion collapse of an entire business model that dominated tech for two decades. The $1.3 trillion SaaS is being quietly hollowed out from within by AI agents. Here's how I see it playing out: Phase 1 (Now): AI as co-pilot. We're seeing this everywhere, Copilot for developers, Gamma for presentations, Harvey for legal research etc. These AI layers sit atop existing software, making it more efficient. The SaaS companies feel safe, even excited, as AI seems to make their products more valuable. They're bringing knives to what they think is a knife fight. Phase 2 (Next 12-18 months): The agent invasion. AI moves from co-pilot to autonomous operator. They're replacement workers that can fully operate existing software on your behalf. The dam breaks when someone can say "analyze our Q2 performance" rather than clicking through Tableau, or "optimize our ad campaigns" instead of navigating Meta's ad manager. The expertise previously bundled with the software gets unbundled by agents. Phase 3 (2-3 years): Software invisibility. The final phase happens when the agents bypass the human interfaces altogether. Why render dashboards, buttons and menus when AI can just access the APIs directly? The value proposition of SaaS, bundling software, workflow, and expertise into user-friendly interfaces unravels completely. The interfaces were designed for humans, but agents don't need them. Most SaaS incumbents don't see it coming because this isn't a classic disruption pattern. It's not about competing products with better features. It's about the evaporation of the core assumption that humans will operate software. What's more, the barrier to creating custom, internal software is collapsing simultaneously. Companies that once had to choose between expensive custom development or off-the-shelf SaaS can now spin up bespoke solutions in days instead of months. Why pay Hubspot $1,500/month for a CRM when your team can build 'HubspotForUs' with an AI coding assistant over a weekend? The same features, perfectly tailored to your workflow, with no ongoing subscription costs. This democratization of software creation means every company becomes a potential software producer rather than just a consumer. The specialized knowledge that SaaS companies monopolized is now available to anyone with access to an AI coding agent and domain expertise. It went from $1M to build an MVP to build a SaaS to basically free overnight. I bet the metrics will be puzzling at first, DAUs remain strong while feature usage mysteriously declines. The power users who drive revenue suddenly need fewer seats. Customer success calls shift from "how do I use this feature?" to "can your software work with my AI agent?" Or worse: "we built our own version that better fits our workflow." The survivors won't be those with the best features or even those who add AI features fastest (from no AI to "ai-assisted"). The winners will be companies that expose their software's capabilities through agent-friendly APIs and position themselves as the most trustworthy information sources and execution engines in their domain. There's also the shift from monthly subscriptions to outcome based software (pay per outcome, pay per task etc) but that's a tweet for another day! The $1T question: Will Microsoft, Atlassian, Adobe etc. successfully navigate this transition, or will they be the Digital Equipment Corporation of our era too invested in the previous paradigm to adapt to the new one? All I know is this will be a golden era for startups in the space. SaaS is being dismantled, piece by piece, workflow by workflow, interface by interface. Am I wrong?
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LinkedIn is full of people with $250k in a Vanguard target date fund, $250k in home equity, and a $100k BMW and they think they’re crushing it. Twitter is full of people with $2,100,000 - $40,000,000,000 in bitcoin and they think they’re still short bitcoin. Lesson there.
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