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hamish

@hamstu

Engineering Manager at @Buffer + husband, father of three little monkeys, and happy Latter-day Saint. If you're reading this we should be friends. 👋🏻

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kitze ⛴️ (@thekitze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hey guise here's my twitter formula from the last 10 yrs ship stuff tweet about it experiment with stuff tweet about it think of memes and dumb things tweet about it tnx for attending my course

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Coding in bed while my wife is watching The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), giving me occasional gasps and plot updates. "Everyone knows the King wants to boink her!" 😂 This is real vibe coding.

Chris Sev (@chris__sev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Built my first app in this stack and it was a very nice experience: ❤️ Backend = Laravel API 💚 Frontend = + React + TanStack Router + TanStack Query + shadcn + Tailwind v4 This app has multiple places that need the data (embedded dashboards), which is why I couldn't go

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"I want monthly recurring revenue but not monthly recurring commitments." - Adam Wathan Great insights from Adam and Aaron Francis on the Mostly Technical podcast. mostlytechnical.com/episodes/76-di…

Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸 (@farzatv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i started building stuff at 13 first $100k rev at 15. first 1m users at 19. first big boy company at 24. walked away from it all at 28. now im 29. how im starting from zero (again):

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I volunteered to give a 10min engineering lightning talk at my company retreat next week, but I still need a topic idea! 😅

Joel Gascoigne (@joelgascoigne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of my favorite charts at Buffer right now. It's the chart of our number of paying customers. And it might look like we've just experienced some awful churn, but that's not what it is. Those drops in number of paying customers are when we proactively cancelled

This is one of my favorite charts at Buffer right now.

It's the chart of our number of paying customers. And it might look like we've just experienced some awful churn, but that's not what it is.

Those drops in number of paying customers are when we proactively cancelled