Phil πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸΌ (French SaaS-dad) (@saasisson) 's Twitter Profile
Phil πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸΌ (French SaaS-dad)

@saasisson

Solopreneur growing a SaaS app πŸ’» AND a family πŸ‘¦πŸ‘¦πŸ‘¦

Making up for 310k€ of "lost salaries" πŸ’Έ (=5+ years as a stay-at-home dad 🍼)

Views are my phone’s πŸ“±

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Phil πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸΌ (French SaaS-dad) (@saasisson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unexpected positive Trump effect : My wife is paid in € and with the $ β†˜οΈ, she just added 5% in purchasing power here in the US 🧑

Phil πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸΌ (French SaaS-dad) (@saasisson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun fact of living in the US : Public school my kids go to has a Dads club and a Moms club Only male parents are invited to the Dads club and female parents to the Moms club While I understand that usually people of the same gender get along more easily, this feels weird πŸ˜…

Jurij πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ (@jurijnotes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@levelsio The basic truth is that no one cares about you as a person or your potential. Even you, reading this, don’t care about someone who just has ideas. People care about those who have actually built something and achieved something. The only way to connect with interesting people is

Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just read this WSJ article on why Europe's tech scene is so much smaller than the US's and China's. I'm afraid that, like most articles on this topic, it largely misses the mark. Which in itself illustrates a key reason why Europe is lagging behind: when you fail to

I just read this WSJ article on why Europe's tech scene is so much smaller than the US's and China's.

I'm afraid that, like most articles on this topic, it largely misses the mark.

Which in itself illustrates a key reason why Europe is lagging behind: when you fail to
Jon Yongfook (@yongfook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indiehacking has lost the plot. There's too many people stuck in a loop of endlessly vibe-coding features, talking about some vague future launch date, wasting time pandering to one single potential customer sending them on a wild goose chase, then grumbling about how it's so

Jon Yongfook (@yongfook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launching fast is more important than ever, but not for the reasons you think. The sooner you launch, the sooner you will realise that nobody cares about what you're doing. The super duper top secret idea that you've been working on for months? To everyone else it's "just

Kevin Dahlstrom (@camp4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a knack for spotting Great Peopleβ€”the kind you want as friends, spouses, employees, teammates, or business partners. It's no superpowerβ€”all I do is look at receipts that others ignore. Here are some very good signs: β€” Punctual. The #1 indicator of executive function. β€”

Jeremiah Johnson 🌐 (@jeremiahdjohns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my all-time favorite type of videos is pre-fame bands playing their extremely famous songs to a tiny room of people, because they're not yet known. A thread of some examples: Bastille playing Pompeii in what looks like someone's living room:

Quentin Anthony (@quentinanthon15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was one of the 16 devs in this study. I wanted to speak on my opinions about the causes and mitigation strategies for dev slowdown. I'll say as a "why listen to you?" hook that I experienced a -38% AI-speedup on my assigned issues. I think transparency helps the community.

I was one of the 16 devs in this study. I wanted to speak on my opinions about the causes and mitigation strategies for dev slowdown.

I'll say as a "why listen to you?" hook that I experienced a -38% AI-speedup on my assigned issues. I think transparency helps the community.