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Joined October 2020
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The whole game changes when you stop trying to build for the world and start building for your world. Because, yeah, anyone can build something now. Distribution solved. If you built a tool that saves you an hour a day, who cares if a million people use it? It already worked. Not everything needs to scale.
yeah, anyone can build something now but how many of them can make it useful and distribute?
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The tools that actually matter in people's lives won't hide the humanity behind the prompt. They'll celebrate it. That's the world we're building toward.
i suspect any ai-native social consumer apps that ultimately get traction will feature a novel way of showing (even flexing) the human time/art/ingenuity behind each creation, and will be super collaborative. definitively not a stream of prompt-based generated stuff
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She didn't ask permission or wait for someone to build it for her. She just... built it. This is what we have to look forward to. People are going to figure out exactly what it is they need and then make it. Fast.
Apr 22
so i blocked youtube on my daughters ipad last week. today i learned she went to Replit and built a tool to watch youtube videos just by pasting the link. and i'm not even mad.
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The shift isn't just that developers can build faster. It's that the rest of us get to build at all. Now we can all enjoy the journey from idea to actual usable thing. Even if that thing is just a chore tracker that actually motivates your kids.
I came back to code because AI made it possible for me to build at a level I couldn't before. I'm not coding despite being CEO of YC. I'm coding because this is the most important technological shift since the internet and I'd be an idiot to experience it from the bleachers. I'm 45, running the most important startup institution in the world, and I can ship production software at 2am. That's not a distraction from the job. That is the job understood correctly.
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Your own personal taste is the only taste that matters for the apps you actually use. When you make your own apps, there's no one else's vision to compromise with.
Apr 17
“Taste is the only moat” - VCs right before investing in gambling apps, AI to raise kids, and startups with 12,000 fake GitHub stars
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Okay but what about an app that delivered daily facts in Sheldon's tone? A bazingapp of sorts...
I know it's meant to seem an annoying habit, but I'd like it if I had a friend who was constantly teaching me random facts like Sheldon Cooper does.
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The magic wand already exists. It's just you, describing what you need. We're here to help.
If I could wave a magic wand to bring the future into the present faster, iPhone would become an open platform with open APIs and real consumer choice instead of a walled garden that is increasingly behind the times like the travesty that is Siri
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Or maybe... people who need things will just start making themselves things they need.
With AI coding, it’s possible every app / website becomes an App Store. The second and third order effects of this are interesting to think about.
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600 people saying "it's over" every morning and somehow the most radical thing you can do is just… make something for yourself. Not for a "market fit" but for your actual life.
Mar 20
There’s a new kind of burnout now. Not from working too much. From trying to keep up with tools, models, frameworks, launches, and 600 people saying “it’s over” every morning.
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Yep, and take it a step further. Don't just build for an audience you're part of. Build for yourself. Your family. Your actual daily life. The best apps won't be on the App Store. They'll be yours.
Why would you build an app that you are not passionate about? Like ik so many people who are building apps for cash grab purposes (Ex: looksmaxing/pure slop apps) Why not put your energy into building for an audience you are apart of? (Genuinely curious)
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Tomorrow, we're hosting a free workshop for folks interested in dipping their toes into the world of AI for practical use. Newbs welcome. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
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Or... it could be the new sending a good juicy voice note to the group chat. Real, human uses for everyday life and connection.
Mar 16
Coding an app is the new starting a podcast.
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You could just make your own social media app and only share it with people you actually want to see content from. It'll probably be better.
You’re offered $5 million to uninstall Instagram from your phone forever. Would you do it???
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This problem doesn't exist if you're solving your own problems with personal tools.
no one talks about the biggest risk of vibe coding building so fast that you skip validation entirely speed is a superpower until it helps you build the wrong thing faster make sure people actually have the problem you’re “solving” before firing up claude code
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Sharing is caring! Why not make stuff FOR your friends? Interact with your friends through the stuff you make! Everyone can be making and sharing!
The joy of sharing things you made with your friends is exactly why I got hooked on programming as a kid, and now everyone can do it.
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Tech that allows for the most genuine expression of self is progressive tech. That is all.
the internet right now is basically a cheat code for anyone willing to treat it as a playground rather than just a broadcast medium. professional & personal are converging in a way that benefits people who are genuinely themselves online. the personal brand cringe era is giving way to something more like just being interesting which is way more sustainable & way harder to fake.
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Playful Software retweeted
Who's "we"? Everyone on here really buying coffee every morning? These "trends" not catching on is largely due to the influence of companies who would lose money if your needs aren't continually outsourced to them. I think we're smarter than that now.
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Playful Software retweeted
Having fun is a super power. Remember to play more. Work as play, play as work. Once you start having fun doing something - you’re unstoppable.
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