Joined December 2011
116 Photos and videos
Update #1 on using @openwhispr for a week Current stats: • 7,830 words transcribed • 234 dictations • ~80 mins of audio • ~98 WPM A few things I’ve noticed:.....Read more
Been down a deep rabbit hole with AI voice transcription lately. Started using @openwhispr and it’s slowly replacing my keyboard for writing prompts. Let's see if I still keep using it after a week
2
2
88
- You think faster when you speak naturally - Prompting feels less “perfect” and more iterative - Great for ideation, long-form thoughts, and quick task dumps - Surprisingly useful while coding/debugging flows
1
17
But: You NEED to be alone in your room 😭 Talking to your computer nonstop feels weird at first There’s definitely an adjustment phase before it becomes natural Will keep posting my usage and updates!
13
A few things I’ve noticed: - You think faster when you speak naturally - Prompting feels less “perfect” and more iterative Great for ideation, long-form thoughts, and quick task dumps Surprisingly useful while coding/debugging flows
8
acadia retweeted
Apr 27
Day 1 of posting startup journey from scratch Here's a list of resources that we currently have and the goal for next month. - 3 Functional products (merchbanao dot com, makemydemo dot com, tune8n dot com) - About $10000 AWS credits through winning one of the @ETHGlobal hackathons - Other credits through @fdotinc canopy program - @opencode credits for being top 5 in buildathon Monthly budget currently limited to about $100 The GOAL - Reach $100 MRR in May. Plan in next post today!
1
2
3
124
Been down a deep rabbit hole with AI voice transcription lately. Started using @openwhispr and it’s slowly replacing my keyboard for writing prompts. Let's see if I still keep using it after a week
1
3
182
acadia retweeted
Influence is a scaling problem, not a creative one. We’ve officially launched Loque.app to help you architect presence with technical precision and zero manual churn. High-fidelity and autonomous. Let’s build. #SaaS #AI
1
1
109
"shipping products is now a prompt away" cool, but who's buying it tho? building is the easy part in 2026 selling is still the hard part!!
18
acadia retweeted
Apr 19
Building here at @opencode buildathon organised by @GrowthX_Club Building an Influencer for your brand is about to get whole lot easier. Reply if you want early access. Looking for 100 signups in the next 4 hours.
2
2
7
247
acadia retweeted
Apr 12
❌Did not get into YC startup school ❌Did not get into Vibecon (didn't even receive the rejection mail) ❌Did not get into Codex hackathon That is exactly why the splash has to be huge! Generate demo video for your product at fraction of the cost and none of the hassle. MakeMyDemo.com
1
2
1
233
The sweet spot in AI tooling: power without chaos. Not a blank notebook. Not a toy wizard. A system that exposes the right controls without burying the team in boilerplate.
17
AI image generation for merch is getting crowded. The winners will not be the tools that generate the most. They will be the tools that help users generate designs that actually sell on apparel.
13
The phrase "AI-ready context" is the real wedge. Because better prompting for bug fixes starts before the prompt. It starts with better capture.
8
A lot of AI products oversimplify serious work. Tune8n seems to be going the other way: structured forms for real training controls like LoRA rank LR schedules gradient accumulation mixed precision
24
One positioning choice I like here: it takes quality seriously. The merch space does not need more generic AI outputs. It needs better taste and better execution.
7
The pricing story here is easy to understand: Free for starting out $9.99 per seat when the team is ready Clarity is underrated in B2B SaaS.
4
Good tooling removes friction before you even notice it. Auto-resolving model architecture is one of those details that saves more time than the landing page headline usually gets credit for.
8
Fast design iteration is not just a creative win. It is a business win. More concepts tested = better odds of finding the design people actually want.
4