| Dec 01 |
The work that was previously done by junior engineers slowly with a lot of experimentation and wonky dashboard solutions that took weeks is now done by a tool that was trained on all software written previously.
We will see this move from the small single-issue tools to bigger comprehensive suites to standard on services rather soon.
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| Dec 01 |
So... Cyber Week.
A/S/L? 🤣
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| Nov 30 |
Is there a SaaS for pruning your @kit email lists?
"Automatically unsubscribe/remove all people with tag XYZ that have a Gmail address and haven't opened the last three emails?"-style?
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| Nov 30 |
Build a product.
Build a business.
Build an audience.
I highly recommend buying the bundle before it jumps from $25 back to $100+
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| Nov 29 |
If you think ads in AI apps are avoidable or shouldn’t be allowed, I really recommend reframing this into: instead of hoping that it won’t happen, what can I do or offer to people who only hope?
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| Nov 29 |
Looking forward to people pointing out that businesses that want to make money occasionally do things that make them money.
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| Nov 29 |
One of the scariest emails to get.
AWS sends this when the hardware underneath one of your instances fails catastrophically. Total crash levels of fail.
Of course, a resilient system works around that. Still, it’s not a fun email to receive. https://t.co/N84GdhYnof
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| Nov 29 |
See these, for example :)
and https://t.co/7IxZpWomwm , for maaaany more deals.
and, most importantly, https://t.co/7P1eP1LE1K ;) 50% off, all plans, perpetual. https://t.co/6vYScmDPit
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| Nov 29 |
Lots of people tell me that SaaS shouldn't ever run a Black Friday deal, because subscriptions work differently. You'd lose too much money. And so on.
These same people then try to time their SaaS dev tool purchases with Black Friday deals offered by their makers.
🤷
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| Nov 29 |
Even my digital clone knows about my Black Friday deals :)
https://t.co/jUodnBlXBE
(This is wild!)
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| Nov 28 |
I still struggle with marketing. Talking about my products still feels like something I shouldn't focus on.
Even when in every single one of my books and courses, I suggest that it HAS to be done, and even show how to do it without being cringe.
Being a founder is hard 🙃
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| Nov 28 |
But, and I guess that's the point, it can still be done. So if you want to start on your own entrepreneurial journey or you're just interested in building a personal brand around what you already do, check out the Bootstrapper's Bundle, which will be 50% off for a few days.
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| Nov 28 |
And if you're interested in the sections that teach how you can overcome your reluctance to be a marketer, you will find several of them in Zero to Sold, where I will share how I approach setting up a marketing process that allowed me to stay honest with my customers.
You'll also find a lot around this topic in The Embedded Entrepreneur with a strong focus on marketing inside communities without being salesy.
Ultimately, you'll find parts of Find Your Following revolving around being an authentic founder in front of your customers and peers.
So yeah, each product in the bundle has something to help you do the thing that might be the hardest: marketing.
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| Nov 28 |
You can have this in your inbox as soon as it's out, every week. You'll find the newsletter with over 20.000 readers at https://t.co/TbXIWV61XA.
I'd love for you to subscribe to get my weekly insight into running a real business with real paying customers.
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| Nov 27 |
Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate :)
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| Nov 27 |
So yeah, $25 for all this.
You'd be supporting an indie creator while setting yourself up with a founder toolkit that'll pay for itself many times over.
Grab it at https://t.co/heHTsJtZ3B before the sale ends.
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| Nov 27 |
Find Your Following: My complete Twitter course on building an authentic audience. Not growth hacks or engagement pods, just real strategies for finding your people, creating content that resonates, and turning followers into a community.
Still works beautifully despite all the platform changes.
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| Nov 27 |
I bet the agentic coding AI providers are working feverishly on a feature that lets your local agent maintain a full representation of the entire codebase in memory at all times.
Right now, we still get a lot of "I have to check up on that/let me read through the code to understand how it works" messages from our agents, but I bet this will be completely replaced by a persistent and permanent internal representation of your codebase that new Agentic prompts can tap into immediately quite soon.
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| Nov 27 |
For me, that's the one thing that makes agents less reliable than humans because human developers have that internal representation in their brains when they code.
Once that's externalized, either into memory or a file that can be loaded quickly, these agents will be even more powerful than we can possibly comprehend.
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| Nov 26 |
You know, the ones that don’t show up on socials all day. The ones that entrenched themselves in their niche that didn’t even know was a thing.
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| Nov 26 |
Guess when I was tested. https://t.co/QOPoyVtyzD
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| Nov 26 |
TFW my founder friends are talking about my podcast business on their podcast and my podcast business detects that mention 80minutes into the episode 18minutes after it has been published :)
With sentiment analysis, too 🤓
Thanks for the kind words, @mijustin and @CasJam 🥰 https://t.co/s5G7OVxaiT
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| Nov 26 |
I really like this graph from a data visualization standpoint. Y-axis is reduced to the relevant bits, differences are clearly visible (and would be lost in 1-100%. Even has a little indicator showing that axis is shortened.
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| Nov 24 |
Also, super intersting benchmarks: https://t.co/0aRf0onAhi
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| Nov 24 |
Which one of these is Hufflepuff?
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| Nov 24 |
That to me is why I'm always flexible with both the APIs and the providers when I'm experimenting, but I'm also relatively trustful that over time, excellent new features on cutting-edge models for one provider will make it into the standard offerings for regular models on any other provider.
I guess at this point, if you're building a software product, this becomes a concern because certain things are possible only with certain providers. But the more they're working on trying to catch up with each other, the more reliably we can expect this feature to be part of the offering that we arbitrarily chose at some point.
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| Nov 24 |
Making best-in-class image gen LLM: ✅
Cutting-edge text LLM, fast and cheap: ✅
Logging into Google Docs with the account you actually want: impossible.
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| Nov 24 |
Couple things AI can’t yet replicate:
- tangible resources
- taste
- genuine connection
- reputation
- the emergent spark of creative invention
Apply liberally to your own work.
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| Nov 23 |
Flex tier is slower and might sometimes 429. At that point, you can use the default tier. But half the cost for a little bit slower responses is such a no-brainer, particularly for async background work.
More details about the flex tier:
https://t.co/gwuHF8Lnlg
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| Nov 23 |
Honestly, if I could only watch the Star Trek series (from TOS to SNW & DIS) for the rest of my life, I'd be alright.
Rewatching ST:DS9 right now. I'm so glad I found this on TV as a teen. Gave me a strong moral compass and respect for duty, sacrifice, and service. https://t.co/lurG77RjCA
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| Nov 23 |
The more I interact with real customers, the more I realize that I know nothing about their needs and challenges unless I actually ask them to tell me what they do and why.
Founder assumptions are really hit or miss.
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| Nov 22 |
Not because these changes are bad. They’ll likely be really good.
But it’ll be weird because they’ll shift our memories around. We will constantly experience the Mandela effect as we experience retroactively improved content.
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| Nov 22 |
And then, there’s the whole thing with personalized entertainment.
If your Star Wars episode 10 has a completely different cast and storyline, but kinda hits the same beats, will it be the same story?
Will we care? Will this rip through the social fabric?
I wonder.
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| Nov 22 |
I bet that we’ll be seeing a George-Lucasification of past movies and shows. You know, the Star Wars “improvements.”
Video and audio AI systems are getting better and better.
Firefly will get new seasons. Game of Thrones will see their final seasons redone.
It’ll be weird.
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| Nov 21 |
If you are doing any marketing and are not yet using a social monitoring tool like Podscan, what’s the holdup?
We have customers who really embrace it for outreach, lead gen, competitor intel, and then some.
And yet, a lot of people don’t even think about podcasts. Why?
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| Nov 21 |
Show your agentic employee some appreciation every now and then. https://t.co/ZMyMZH6RGJ
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| Nov 21 |
See: https://t.co/m4mJFWhZu8
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| Nov 21 |
I recently ran into a situation where an action I wanted to take was located under a three-dot menu, such as this one. Just didn't see it while skimming the UI.
Now, I have several of those in the Podscan UI as well. I'm wondering... should this have a text label? Which one? https://t.co/YePaGV2s9g
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| Nov 20 |
I bet the main reason social media trolling is so easy is because you can't smell the people doing it.
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| Nov 19 |
Same*
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| Nov 19 |
The outages of yesterday and Claude Code being overloaded suggest one inevitable truth: running ANYTHING on the internet is hard.
Web scale, small scale, any scale. It's always someone else's stuff rnning on someone else's computer that breaks something :) https://t.co/PQPjOxAMsn
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| Nov 18 |
Getting the feeling that Gemini is really very good and will, in the short term, get a lot of people to jump ship from Codex and Claude Code. But then again, people jumped ship into these tools as well. So I assume that in a few months time, they’ll catch up.
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| Nov 18 |
First, Cloudflare. Now, Github.
Should we invent a more resilient internet?
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| Nov 18 |
What a day.
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| Nov 18 |
So... if you're in 🇮🇸,🇸🇪,🇫🇮,🇩🇰,🇲🇨,🇸🇦,🇦🇪, or🇿🇦, you might want to look up "Zero to Sold" or "The Embedded Entrepreneur" on your Spotify.
And if you're in any other country, I highly recommend checking out these two rather useful books as well :P https://t.co/qird1aMnWF
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| Nov 18 |
Gotta say, early Star Trek's visual effects were amazing. https://t.co/hlKFrvMiFd
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| Nov 17 |
And for some more context: models aren’t trained IN json, but they’re trained ON json. Any significant data set related to coding and data science will contain json that, in training, will instruct models about meaning and the shape of data. Why work against that?!
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| Nov 17 |
You'll find more podcast ecosystem stats (and Podscan's mention-tracking and search capabilities) right here:
https://t.co/KaZM4nbXUU
We track over 4 million podcasts, and we transcribe every single new episode released, every day.
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| Nov 17 |
In some ways, "AI fixes this" provided that we establish a single AI dependency that takes care of ensuring that these deps stay secure. Almost like an AI maintainer.
But that feels unreliable as of now.
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| Nov 17 |
Whenever I install a dependency (via npm, composer, and the like), I try to remember that not only am I including someone else's code, but I am also now depending on that person, their organization, or a bunch of part-time nerds to maintain that code continuously for years.
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| Nov 16 |
More here: https://t.co/owpz0RiWzN
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| Nov 14 |
With everyone talking about the AI bubble, I occasionally wonder if we’re in a bubble bubble.
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| Nov 14 |
Customer who was lucky to get a really good deal with my very early pricing experiments at Podscan when I tell them they can keep that price: https://t.co/fvOU07TGxH
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| Nov 14 |
An enterprise doesn't need basic mention alerts – they're hunting for acquisition signals. Match your product, onboarding, and sales to where customers ARE, not where you want them to be.
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| Nov 14 |
Level 5: Strategic Projection – "What's coming next?"
Investment signals, regulatory changes, market shifts – pure speculation about the future.
You can't skip levels. A solopreneur drowning in daily tasks won't care about thought leadership tracking.
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| Nov 14 |
What if your customers can't care about your advanced features because you haven't satisfied their basic needs first?
Today on the pod, I dive into a hierarchy I discovered from how my customers behave and what kinds of market insights they actively seek. https://t.co/V1ZKfDvrzZ
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| Nov 13 |
The trick is not to regret choices not made and opportunities untaken.
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| Nov 13 |
Is all advice littered with confirmation bias?
Or rather: what’s an indicator that it isn’t?
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| Nov 13 |
20k people will get this tomorrow. https://t.co/CieK1is7OI
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| Nov 13 |
While building AI-powered onboarding for Podscan's podcast monitoring platform, I discovered a pattern that was hiding in plain sight: every marketer, founder, and PR professional follows the exact same progression when seeking signals and market intelligence.
Tomorrow on the pod, I'll dive into this 5-level hierarchy in detail. It'll be VERY useful to you when you look at your own custoemrs and just what kind of data you can surface to them in your SaaS, your marketing, and sales convos. It works SURPRISINGLY well in mine.
9am Eastern on the pod and in the newsletter.
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| Nov 13 |
You'll find the newsletter with over 20.000 readers at https://t.co/TbXIWV61XA and the podcast lives at https://t.co/EvCE1g9huZ
I'd love for you to subscribe to get my weekly insight into running a real business with real paying customers.
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| Nov 13 |
One the one hand, I get it. „Primary sources“ should always rank high.
But, seeing Podscan ranking alongside Spotify, Apple, and Audible means that my programmatic SEO efforts are working.
And that is great for Podscan. And we do link to every podcasts main website, too. https://t.co/7ZahJF2i1o
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| Nov 12 |
Tell me again that building in public isn’t worth it when the first words I hear on a demo call with a prospect is „Hey, big fan of the podcast, I’ve found a use case for Podscan at the company I work at. Let’s talk details. “
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| Nov 12 |
If you were not affected by the Yubikey re-enrollment situation: a LOT of security-conscious Twitter users were just locked out of their accounts because X wants to get rid of any keys bound to the https://t.co/LFXAUO81dD domain.
So they forced re-enrollment, but THAT process had a bug.
Which effectively blocked account access for many people, me included. Yikes.
Looks like they rolled it back.
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| Nov 11 |
This isn't a subtweet of anything particular. It's just an observation I see, often outside our founder bubble.
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| Nov 11 |
"I refuse to be convinced otherwise."
The idea of this being an acceptable position to have (on anything) is perilous.
When you see this in others, run. When you feel this in yourself, fight it. It undermines the fundamental purpose of the public discourse arena: reflection.
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| Nov 11 |
Here’s a good example:
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| Nov 11 |
Going viral on social media always(!) has a massive downside: you inevitably invite the wrong people to the conversation.
The very reason your best followers engage with your posts is causing the algorithm to show it to people who don’t have your context.
Then, weirdos arrive.
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| Nov 10 |
When you validate your ideas, do you seek out information that confirms them or do you play devil's advocate to look for facts to invalidate them?
Are you honest with yourself about this?
(Bonus points if you actually looked for evidence to the contrary just now 🙃)
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| Nov 07 |
So, what should you resist focusing on? And how can you ensure you know what is the RIGHT thing to do?
Well, I talk about that on my podcast today :)
https://t.co/WdJr7R0I5Z
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| Nov 07 |
Things you care about:
- award-worthy crisp modern UI
- Stripe-like API design that dazzles developers
- supporting arcane file formats
Things your customer wants:
- get the report done by 4pm
- tell Claude Code to one-shot integrating your API
- import/export CSV
🤷
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| Nov 06 |
And here is the idea-specific page: https://t.co/3FQxeNkQFj
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| Nov 06 |
lol, #5 of course 🤣
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| Nov 06 |
My fav idea extracted from hundreds of podcast conversations over the last 24h is #4.
There are so many smart monitoring tools for socials, podcasts, blog feeds, and even TV.
Pulling them together and scanning them for your customers' business opportunities = gold! https://t.co/LIcq6PCl7K
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| Nov 04 |
Currently, the field is super interesting.
We have:
- SmolLM2 https://t.co/Ir0BEJ6lp9
- DeepSeek's CPU distillations: https://t.co/9XMySH1uN8
- the small Llama3.2 https://t.co/F2QBp3oX5r
- Microsoft's Phi 3.5mini https://t.co/2EHpDbPKw6
Everyone is working on quantizing more!
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| Nov 04 |
I can't wait for the CPU-bound superfast micro-LLMs that we can query as inline functions.
> Application::prompt("Does any of these sound French?", ["John", "Pierre"], ["json_format" => `{"french": boolean", "name": string}`];
... 2ms later
{"french": true, "name": "Pierre"}
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| Nov 04 |
I give it 2 years, max. Then this will be in each OS, and every coding framework will have this as a built-in capability.
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| Nov 04 |
And here is the part of the docs I should have read. I added a sublte highlight. https://t.co/EHM6MyHoUb
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| Nov 04 |
https://t.co/U7TtEN1XGM
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| Nov 03 |
Either this is a really great security process or a very devious way of getting people to sign up for an affiliate program.
In a way, this email is very instructive for founders, whichever is true. https://t.co/T0NWWWjqdE
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| Nov 02 |
I‘m pretty new to baseball as a sport. But this series, and this 7th game in particular, has been one of the most entertaining things I’ve ever seen.
What a delight to watch, even though the wrong team won 🤣
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| Oct 31 |
Also: guess who ran into this issue 2 weeks ago WITHOUT having a 50GB easy-to-restore database file? :P
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| Oct 31 |
It couldn't roll back 1 migration, so it nuked the whole DB.
Instead of asking for confirmation, it just went ahead.
Guess who just restored 50GB of podcast testing data to their local dev database :P
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| Oct 31 |
And just to point out the obvious here: clearly, the Cautionary Tales podcast already exists, but it is about historical stories, not necessarily niche industry cautionary tales.
This is how I generally use the Podscan Ideas suggestions. They're a great starting point, a jump-off point for taking the idea into your own industry.
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| Oct 31 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzQgPo
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7kwYe
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| Oct 31 |
My fav from today's Podscan Ideas newsletter list of sourced-directly-from-podcast-conversation ideas is #2, the "Cautionary Tales Podcast Series."
A great jump-off point for starting a media business in the startup space: talk to people who failed, share their stories. https://t.co/Cdd0ESMp84
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| Oct 30 |
You'll find the newsletter at https://t.co/TbXIWV6zN8
I'd love for you to subscribe to get my weekly insight into running a real business with real paying customers.
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| Oct 30 |
Tomorrow on the podcast and in the newsletter: why you should never start a SaaS business.
A couple of really painful lessons from the "trenches." And maybe, just maybe, a few ways of keeping your head up when things get tough.
Going out to 20,000 readers at 9:00 a.m. Eastern.
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| Oct 29 |
Nothing makes me feel more like Gandalf than mumbling my invocations into the ears of a machine and having it do my very bidding.
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| Oct 29 |
My balance is 50% YouTube for fun, 30% YouTube for thinly stuff, and 20% hearthstone :)
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| Oct 28 |
Never knew they even had 30000 people in us-east-1
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| Oct 27 |
I sort my books by how many still fit on that particualr shelf. I remember where my books are, no need to sort.
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| Oct 24 |
I'm not much of a sports person, but as a Canadian-by-choice, I'm really looking forward to the World Series games :D Go sports teams!
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| Oct 24 |
Why on earth would people use the phrase "I'm reaching out so that we can advance both of our agendas" in a cold email? 🤣
Sounds so sinister :D
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| Oct 24 |
You'll find it right here!
https://t.co/sJ6ZsqFkph
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| Oct 24 |
The new podcast episode is out.
In it, I explain how AI can be useful for coding purists; if you don't want it to actually generate code, but STILL want to make use of the always-on nature of these powerful systems.
And if you love vibe coding, you'll hear a few new ideas!
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| Oct 23 |
My puppy seems to really enjoy my Bootstrapped Founder-branded swag 🤣 https://t.co/yH3YWrcVUJ
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| Oct 23 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here:
https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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| Oct 22 |
If you’re not watching Bake Off you’re missing out on a lot of culture.
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| Oct 21 |
Launching a proprietary browser is ambitious in a world where people either don’t care and „just use Chrome“ or care so much that they mandate Adblock and privacy.
Plus those beyond help who legitimately prefer Edge.
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