Launching https://t.co/5vx3D498nG !
Every idea starts with friction.
Open Notes app.
Wait.
Create note.
Save.
Most thoughts are gone before that.
So I built MyMemos - a Chrome extension that turns every new tab into an instant notes workspace.
Your notes live locally in your browser, support markdown, checklists, links, images, and are automatically saved.
Open tab → start writing.
@DainikBhaskar - I have identified a severe vulnerability in your https://t.co/cLmzLQHfCv campaign website and would like to disclose it responsibly. Kindly let me know the proper channel where i can report the same.
Hi Keana, your time is precious and I'll be quick.
- I am a SDE with 1.5 YoE, working at an AI Supply Chain and Logistics Startup. A BE Dev with a good design sense : )
- It's a high pace startup where I have complete ownership of the product I am building and I really love working in high stakes environment with growth minded peers.
- Let's talk on what we we can ship next!
Portfolio - https://t.co/dqxfbXd6C2
Resume - https://t.co/jfF5WlivQy
@im_harshit0512@vedikabaisa as far as i remember, samay put out a waitlist form for the audience, are they being reached out privately via email for the tickets or how is he getting the audience to come?
stay loyal to your creativity because it's a gift
a year ago i was shipping many apps, some of which were open source
not gonna namedrop but there was one 'solopreneur' from india who copied band4band everything i did:
> i launched textbehindimage, went absolutely viral on X. 2 months later man built the exact same app and did his own sequence of posts on X. copy was similar as well
> i launched a different app called 'brandthetics'. couple weeks later he launched an app (in a different niche) called 'Appthetics
> now ppl are saying he cloned an opensource project and built a product wrapper around it
now imma get myself clear, i do not have anything against copycats
in fact many great companies were, to a particular degree, copycats of something from the past. they would then evolve into their own, developing a strong moat in a specific coreset
they're only limiting their potential, theres nothing i can do about it
as if it wasn't obvious by now, evidence shows this dude still HASN'T grown out of his 'copycat' bubble and started innovating by solving super niche problems with great solutions
despite me calling it out multiple times over the span of a year
otherwise you limit your growth
(credit to whoever i got first pic from sorry i missed your handle)