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arjun

@arj_shiv

Cofounder @residesk_ | bringing customer data into real estate with applied AI | helping fellow founders accelerate w AI | “alien of extraordinary ability”

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Things we love to hear from ResiDesk customers "I rave about this to every client, every pitch" "This technology is just to me, like, immeasurable"

Data Shama (@thedatashaman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

oh you’re using claude code? everyone’s using open code. just kidding we’re all on amp code. we’re using cline, we’re using roo code. we just forked our own version of roo. were using kilo code. we were on coderabbit but their ceo yelled at us so now we’re using qorbit. apple

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This is inspirational - the best are still figuring it out, so can we. Not sure why the feed sees this as anxiety instead of opportunity.

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Only 2 investor updates matter: 1) confirm investment was received 2) sold the company for 3.35 billion dollars. Number of interim updates in the messy middle is not correlated with success in my experience, but they are well appreciated. Rob Skillington Chronosphere

Only 2 investor updates matter: 

1) confirm investment was received 

2) sold the company for 3.35 billion dollars. 

Number of interim updates in the messy middle is not correlated with success in my experience, but they are well appreciated. 

<a href="/roskilli/">Rob Skillington</a> <a href="/chronosphereio/">Chronosphere</a>
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yep. someone will always be annoyed no matter what. best to optimize for being kind, honest, and uncompromising on high standards. the rest is just noise.

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The middle part of software is like a long daily commute - something you spend time on because it lets you get to the important stuff. Now we get to focus on the actual work.