Konstantina Psoma (@konstantinaps_) 's Twitter Profile
Konstantina Psoma

@konstantinaps_

Founder, CEO at @kaedim3d | Forbes 30u30 | Accelerating the transition to a 3D digital world

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Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Startups require you to stay in the game long enough to let things compound. There are no overnight success stories. It all takes years. Keep going.

Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞) (@teortaxestex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hangzhou is insane. Just look at what these kids do. They casually made a fleet of trash-catching trash cans for a 3 minute video. 232 likes as of now. And all their stuff is like this.

Harj Taggar (@harjtaggar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This from Nat Friedman's (brilliant) personal website is a great explanation for why telling founders to go slow and take their time is terrible advice. There's no tradeoff between speed and quality for startups.

This from <a href="/natfriedman/">Nat Friedman</a>'s (brilliant) personal website is a great explanation for why telling founders to go slow and take their time is terrible advice. There's no tradeoff between speed and quality for startups.
George Kurdin (@georgekurdin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$3 Trillion is currently stuck in unpaid invoices. An average invoice takes 59 days to clear. If you're doing >$10M in revenue, getting paid in 30 days instead of 59 days will literally make you millions over 2 years. Introducing Monk. It collects your money faster and pays for

Kaedim (@kaedim3d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speed is exciting, but passion keeps us playing. From PvP to VR, we’re grateful to have hosted and met creators pushing games forward at this year's SF Tech Week. It reminded us why Kaedim was built: to help 3D teams accelerate creation, so you can focus on being more creative.

Speed is exciting, but passion keeps us playing.
From PvP to VR, we’re grateful to have hosted and met creators pushing games forward at this year's SF Tech Week.

It reminded us why Kaedim was built: to help 3D teams accelerate creation, so you can focus on being more creative.
Kaedim (@kaedim3d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3D is moving fast. Our artists aren’t fighting AI—they’re shaping it. At Kaedim, our artists leverage this tech to accelerate their work, not to replace it. Here are some tips on how they navigate this 👇 medium.com/kaedim/the-3d-…

Kaedim (@kaedim3d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Innovation, ambition, and fairness. Working across the world means more than just different time zones — it’s about learning, growing, and navigating systems like H-1B together. 🌎 At Kaedim, we’re building globally and leading with care, transparency, and a lot of teamwork.

Harry Stebbings (@harrystebbings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to be a successful entrepreneur: You have to literally learn to enjoy getting punched in the face. It’s not normal. It’s masochistic. But the journey will be too brutal if you don’t thrive off it.

Ethan He (@ethanhe_42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon’s famous analogy: “Every person in your company is a vector. Your progress is determined by the sum of all vectors”. At big companies, vectors often point to different directions. The sum is zero. xAI has a small team of engineers, but every vector points at the same

Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only thing that matters in consumer software is velocity of shipping. You will regularly be wrong about what people want: no one is a perfect psychologist. But if you are out at the frontlines with concepts everyday, your team will have their finger on the pulse of users and

Andy McNamara (@andymac3d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big thanks to Konstantina Psoma and Kaedim for inviting me on their podcast series talking about AI and stuff. 🙏 Some nice insights on what i do here at Cinesite, my journey with AI and my last Runway Gen48 film! I also realise how much i hate seeing myself on camera😂

Kyriakos Eleftheriou (@kyriakosel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Openclaw's Peter Steinberger 🦞 at Y Combinator; takeaways All apps will become APIs or disappear Apps that will remain will be games or sensor-heavy Your agent, not you, will be the primary consumer of software Personal AI agents will quietly take over daily workflows We are possibly

Openclaw's <a href="/steipete/">Peter Steinberger 🦞</a> at <a href="/ycombinator/">Y Combinator</a>; takeaways

All apps will become APIs or disappear

Apps that will remain will be games or sensor-heavy

Your agent, not you, will be the primary consumer of software

Personal AI agents will quietly take over daily workflows

We are possibly