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Moses Wan

@_moximoxixi

Designer, builder, customer success.
Help people.

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IBM couldn’t build an OS so they were forced to partner with Microsoft. Apple can’t build an AI so they’ll be forced to partner with the next Microsoft. The only way out is to collaboratively fund a competitive open source model.

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Solves procrastination for ambitious types by sending a video of someone failing at life every hour. Feels genius at 2:40am. Will reassess at 9.

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Learn marketing. Learn marketing. Learn marketing. As great as Van Gogh was, his work wasn’t appreciated until after he died, when someone else marketed it for him.

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complexity first, simplicity second people say “keep it simple,” but most approach it backwards. they start from simple, then add on complexity without seeing the whole. that’s how you end up with frankenstein products: clean-looking components awkwardly stitched together, held

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“This time is different.” “AI is going to replace all these jobs.” “Any task is just one prompt away.” In reality, it’s still humans using AI to do these jobs faster. So far, it still feels like a tool.

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Has anyone actually followed the advice of launch and landing page, get traction, then build the actual product? How did it go?

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Do you pay for ChatGPT? Is it possible to rotate between all popular llm applications and never pay for an expensive model?

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Rereading Influence by Cialdini for marketing insights. One idea hit hard, the Contrast Principle: If someone experiences something awful, then something mediocre, the mediocre can feel amazing. Ever used this in product or marketing? Drop examples below 👇