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Caved and got o1 Pro.
I asked it my favorite question to ask these models, and it gave much more interesting answers than either o1 preview or Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
They're not quite as mind-bending as I'd want -- I've seen a version of all of them except #7 -- but still better: https://t.co/8TP93VBK8w
the optimal startup team in 2025 is 5 people.
1 engineer. 1 designer. 1 product lead. 1 growth lead. 1 ops person
that's it.
the engineer starts the day in Cursor. they paste in a product idea, and Cursor instantly generates the scaffolding. they edit inline with AI, refactor
GREG ISENBERGx.com
If I had to grow a SaaS to $100k/month from ZERO today with AI, this is exactly how I’d do it:
I’d start by picking a niche I deeply understand. Maybe it’s ghostwriters, short-form video editors, newsletter operators. People who have recurring, painful, time-consuming tasks that https://t.co/C8x9KTp865

List of revealing questions
(h/t People Watching newsletter) https://t.co/jHXXmY5UNb
>be you
>work in HFT shaving nanoseconds off latency or extracting bps from models
>have existential dread
>see this tweet, wonder if your skills could be better used making AGI
>apply to attend this party, meet the openai team
>build AGI
Sam Altmanx.com
Always Tell Investors Exactly Why They Shouldn’t Invest in You / Your Company when You Are Pitching https://t.co/mqLnEkuHg3




I've been thinking about Venture aesthetics a lot
Most are nothing burgers, but there are a few that are shifting or are clearly stuck in the mud
So I've been collecting website screenshots to categorize them
I'm curious how they'll change over these next few years https://t.co/MSooQjN1kJ