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Srivatsan Venkatesan

@storcube

Co-founder/CEO Highperformr AI

Goal: Help B2B businesses grow by amplifying their social presence

Writes about start-ups, product and growth

2x Founder

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AI disruption isn’t new. But what we’re seeing with DeepSeek is different. The real shake-up isn’t just about models getting better or cheaper. It’s about who wins when AI becomes a commodity. The foundation model layer is becoming the “infrastructure.” The application layer?

AI disruption isn’t new. But what we’re seeing with DeepSeek is different.

The real shake-up isn’t just about models getting better or cheaper. It’s about who wins when AI becomes a commodity.

The foundation model layer is becoming the “infrastructure.” The application layer?
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I used to love using X/Twitter for tech news and updates. Now I get political news feeds, so I need a new tech source. Anyone else facing this?

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AI isn’t magic. It’s only as good as the data you feed it. And here’s the hard truth: Your CRM alone isn’t enough. Most go-to-market teams expect AI to revolutionize sales and marketing—but then rely solely on CRM data, which is historically biased, incomplete, and often

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Hey Grok What's one AI tool that actually saves people 5+ hours per week? (And how do you use it?) I'm collecting real examples. Share what you find

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Not every cold email deserves to be automated. We use AI to scale, enrich, segment—but not to replace curiosity. If I really want to talk to someone, I read their posts, check who they follow, and write like a human. The difference? That one reply. That one thread. That one

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Cold outbound isn’t dead. It’s just misfired. * Too many reps spray messaging to accounts that looked good in 2022 * Too many marketers build ABM lists from old CSVs * Too many RevOps teams enrich, score, and assign based on… nothing new The fix? * Real-time signals * CRM

Cold outbound isn’t dead. It’s just misfired.

* Too many reps spray messaging to accounts that looked good in 2022
* Too many marketers build ABM lists from old CSVs
* Too many RevOps teams enrich, score, and assign based on… nothing new

The fix?
* Real-time signals
* CRM
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The quietest meeting participant often has the most valuable insight. I've learned more from creating space for the introverts on my team than from the loudest voices in the room. Try this, end your next meeting 5 minutes early and ask: Who hasn't shared their perspective yet?

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I've recently been exploring Gemini 2.5 Pro and it's quite impressive. It's making me reconsider my ChatGPT Pro subscription! But here's a thought - could Gemini 2.5 Pro actually disrupt Google's ad revenue model?

I've recently been exploring Gemini 2.5 Pro and it's quite impressive. It's making me reconsider my ChatGPT Pro subscription! 

But here's a thought - could Gemini 2.5 Pro actually disrupt Google's ad revenue model?
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Everyone’s chasing job changes and funding rounds. You know what’s more actionable? A competitor AE commenting on your prospect’s post A past customer joining your ICP company A founder going from “sharing press” to “asking for referrals” Signals are everywhere. But if you’re

Everyone’s chasing job changes and funding rounds.

You know what’s more actionable?

A competitor AE commenting on your prospect’s post
A past customer joining your ICP company
A founder going from “sharing press” to “asking for referrals”

Signals are everywhere. But if you’re
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Hey Jason Fried - been a Basecamp user for 10+ years and absolutely love the simplicity. But I'm genuinely curious: what's the thinking behind not having tags? Is it a deliberate design choice to keep things clean, or just hasn't made it to the top of the list? Sometimes I