Dhravya Shah (@dhravyashah) 's Twitter Profile
Dhravya Shah

@dhravyashah

19. passionate builder and serial shipper. building @SupermemoryAI, grant winner @_buildspace, 2x acquired founder, ex @Cloudflare.

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linkhttps://supermemory.ai calendar_today05-06-2019 07:36:45

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here's what a room of 600+ motivated builders looks like from winning sunhacks to being one of the organizers was just something else. I would never be able to imagine the amount of logistics and scale something liket his requires. from funding to wifi to chargers to registr..

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You need to let go of great things to make space for greater ones. you not only have limited time, but limited energy. do small things that compound building a personal brand, learning, etc. optimize for acceleration.

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there was a time when I used to play minecraft / pubg for about 16 hours a day video games brought me into tech even when no one in my family, relatives or even the entire town was even talking about it i am neither overweight, lonely, broke nor depressed.

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public thank you post sunil pai hopped on a call with me and we huddled for like 2 hours straight to fix some weird issues i was having, without any prior notice it's like 10pm for him but he chose to help! sunil is the best 🥰🙏

public thank you post 

<a href="/threepointone/">sunil pai</a> hopped on a call with me and we huddled for like 2 hours straight to fix some weird issues i was having, without any prior notice
it's like 10pm for him but he chose to help!

sunil is the best 🥰🙏
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i've always been in build new shit mode and its very easy everything is shiny, fresh, perfect suddenly, me and team are getting into fix old shit mode we all suck at it slowly realising that good devs are those that can build new shit ten times and fix old shit 1000 times

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hi twitter, help me figure out the right 'vibe' for supermemory. any/all opinions appreciated! the current design looks amazing - as all of you have re-iterated countless times. however, I don't think it fits the right vibe. it doesn't look like an amazing productivity tool the

hi twitter, help me figure out the right 'vibe' for supermemory. any/all opinions appreciated!

the current design looks amazing - as all of you have re-iterated countless times.

however, I don't think it fits the right vibe. it doesn't look like an amazing productivity tool
the
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Happy navratri to my gujju friends! Enjoy this amazing week and dance your hearts out to my non-gujju friends - pls try going to one. there's garba everywhere in region: earth (i went to one here at phoenix!) where there's gujjus, there's garba

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as both search and AI have been commoditised - finding and creating new, relevant information is easier than ever. i believe retaining this infinite knowledge will be the new big frontier. we have ♾️knowledge, but almost no memory. and that's why i'm building Supermemory

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i spent some time and money and energy to come play garba like 25 miles away from my house brought my friends here i am not that religious but culture fascinates me all gujarati people from arizona come to dance for a night ??? and it's like all organised? so cool

i spent some time and money and energy to come play garba like 25 miles away from my house 
brought my friends here 

i am not that religious but culture fascinates me
all gujarati people from arizona come to dance for a night ??? and it's like all organised? so cool
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exactly this. i've seen people arguing that "ai makes me dumb, worse coder" the quality of a programmer is not measured by beauty of code. it's actually their ability to ship. if you can use cursor to ship good software fast, you win. else, you're a smart dev and that's it.