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๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ CS teacher by morning, indiehacker by night! Building useluminous.co in public.

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The Entrepreneur

A CS teacher and indie hacker dedicated to building innovative tools for X users, striving to make an impact while sharing the journey of creation and learning from setbacks.

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If failure were an art form, you'd be Picasso, but thankfully, your tenacity keeps you one step ahead of becoming the patron saint of 'Almost Made It'.

Successfully launched Brevy, gaining attention and user engagement, despite facing challenges and setbacks in previous projects.

To innovate and contribute to the tech community by developing useful tools and sharing knowledge, aiming to inspire and assist others in their entrepreneurial journeys.

Believes in the value of hard work, continuous learning, and the importance of building while maintaining stability. Values transparency, community feedback, and the process of building in public.

Determination and resilience, with a clear vision and the ability to learn from failures. Active engagement with the community and a willingness to share both successes and setbacks.

May be too self-critical and could benefit from more focused project completion before moving on to new ventures. Building in public can also expose vulnerabilities and risks of idea appropriation.

Focus on refining existing products based on user feedback, consider collaborations to expand reach, and continue building in public to maintain community support and accountability.

Has launched three products, gained 500 followers in 10 months, and is the creator of Brevy, a tool designed to assist with writing on X.

Top tweets of Hamada

๐Ÿš€ Introducing Brevy 2.0 ๐Ÿš€ A copilot for @X. It helps you write posts, threads, replies and DMs! Fully context aware too ๐Ÿ˜Š. Try it for free. Link below ๐Ÿ‘‡ Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback!

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๐Ÿš€ Introducing Brevy ๐Ÿš€ A copilot for @X. It helps you write posts, threads, replies and DMs! Fully context aware too ๐Ÿ˜Š. Comes with easy keyboard shortcuts just like @github Copilot ๐Ÿ˜Ž. Best of all, it's completely free, just add your OpenAI Key. Coming next: - More control over model params/ system prompt etc. - Paid plan (no need for OpenAI Key) - Train on your own xweets (๐Ÿ˜†), replies etc. Extension link below ๐Ÿ‘‡ Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback! #buildinpublic

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This discussion just doesn't make sense. It's wrong on so many different levels. I respect @marc_louvion, he's been a real motivator for me (thank you for everything Marc) but I gotta disagree on this one. As someone who has: - worked as a software engineer at two different large companies (private sector) - currently working as a teacher in a school (public sector) - and trying to build side projects for a while now (entrepreneurship) I can honestly say that comparing entrepreneurship and working at a normal job is a bad comparison. Just don't even make the comparison. One is not "better", "healthier", "more lucrative", {add whatever term you want} than the other. They are just completely different. My current teaching job is so different to my previous software engineering job let alone to my entrepreneurship journey. There are pros and cons of each. Some people who are amazing at normal jobs would absolutely suck at entrepreneurship. Some entrepreneurs would be the worst employees. Some people are decent at both. Entrepreneurs need to stop looking down at people with normal jobs or at least need to stop making it out as if they are wasting their time and selling their souls to their employers (and vice versa too!). Hard reality: most people will be in a job for the rest of their lives. Most entrepreneurs will fail. Period.

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#buildinpublic I am launching on @ProductHunt tomorrow and I am so unprepared! I'm still going to do it though because imperfect action beats perfect inaction any day! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿš€ I'd love if you could support me ๐Ÿ˜Š producthunt.com/products/brevy

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Hey #buildinpublic ! I've been away for a while โ˜น๏ธ I'm going to be posting more updates on Brevy 2.0. I'm nearly finished with it! ๐Ÿ˜ I've added a small loader that appears while generating the suggestion. What do you think?

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#buildinpublic This is how I'm going to start on my new SaaS idea: 1. I'm NOT going to write a single line of code. 2. I have a rough idea of what problem I will be solving (I've started with a problem for once lol). 3. I'm going to think carefully about which specific niche I'm going to solve this problem for (at first). It's quite a broad problem that is potentially urgent and important to some niches more than others. 4. Then I'm going to create a list of 100 companies within that nice that I THINK are experiencing this problem. 5. Lastly, I'm going to reach out to 1 or 2 people in each company (cold email or LinkedIn) to have a conversation and validate the problem. 6. Then maybe I'll code something ๐Ÿซ  Am I missing something? What do you think?

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#buildinpublic Don't make this mistake! Offering Lifetime Deals (LTD) on AI products make NO SENSE. 1. What happens if you fail? Will you keep paying the (relatively large) AI costs? 2. "But I'll just close the company", it's not an LTD in that case! Especially if you're closing the company after a few months. 3. "But I need money upfront to help growth", this is basically equivalent to getting money from a VC to grow your company. You should first validate your product properly otherwise the extra money upfront won't help you in the long run (most of the time). Growth in the initial stages is meant to be slow (except in rare cases). You are meant to struggle for each customer. Over time, through taking feedback and iterating you will grow faster. What do you think?

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Introducing MakeNext ๐Ÿ“ง๐Ÿš€ A daily newsletter to give you some inspiration on what SaaS to make next. Great for #indiehackers and #buildinpublic folks! You get a boost of fresh SaaS ideas and available domains to fuel your next project. Delivered to your inbox every morning at 9am EST. Built using @nextjs @resend @shadcn @Firebase @OpenAI

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Brevy 2.0 stack: - @nextjs - @plasmohq - @shadcn (which works very well for chrome extensions) - @resend for emails - @KiteVideoHQ for the video I'd love your support with my @ProductHunt launch next week! โค๏ธ producthunt.com/products/brevy x.com/hamadamahdii/sโ€ฆ

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Most engaged tweets of Hamada

๐Ÿš€ Introducing Brevy ๐Ÿš€ A copilot for @X. It helps you write posts, threads, replies and DMs! Fully context aware too ๐Ÿ˜Š. Comes with easy keyboard shortcuts just like @github Copilot ๐Ÿ˜Ž. Best of all, it's completely free, just add your OpenAI Key. Coming next: - More control over model params/ system prompt etc. - Paid plan (no need for OpenAI Key) - Train on your own xweets (๐Ÿ˜†), replies etc. Extension link below ๐Ÿ‘‡ Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback! #buildinpublic

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๐Ÿš€ Introducing Brevy 2.0 ๐Ÿš€ A copilot for @X. It helps you write posts, threads, replies and DMs! Fully context aware too ๐Ÿ˜Š. Try it for free. Link below ๐Ÿ‘‡ Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback!

21k

This discussion just doesn't make sense. It's wrong on so many different levels. I respect @marc_louvion, he's been a real motivator for me (thank you for everything Marc) but I gotta disagree on this one. As someone who has: - worked as a software engineer at two different large companies (private sector) - currently working as a teacher in a school (public sector) - and trying to build side projects for a while now (entrepreneurship) I can honestly say that comparing entrepreneurship and working at a normal job is a bad comparison. Just don't even make the comparison. One is not "better", "healthier", "more lucrative", {add whatever term you want} than the other. They are just completely different. My current teaching job is so different to my previous software engineering job let alone to my entrepreneurship journey. There are pros and cons of each. Some people who are amazing at normal jobs would absolutely suck at entrepreneurship. Some entrepreneurs would be the worst employees. Some people are decent at both. Entrepreneurs need to stop looking down at people with normal jobs or at least need to stop making it out as if they are wasting their time and selling their souls to their employers (and vice versa too!). Hard reality: most people will be in a job for the rest of their lives. Most entrepreneurs will fail. Period.

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#buildinpublic Don't make this mistake! Offering Lifetime Deals (LTD) on AI products make NO SENSE. 1. What happens if you fail? Will you keep paying the (relatively large) AI costs? 2. "But I'll just close the company", it's not an LTD in that case! Especially if you're closing the company after a few months. 3. "But I need money upfront to help growth", this is basically equivalent to getting money from a VC to grow your company. You should first validate your product properly otherwise the extra money upfront won't help you in the long run (most of the time). Growth in the initial stages is meant to be slow (except in rare cases). You are meant to struggle for each customer. Over time, through taking feedback and iterating you will grow faster. What do you think?

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#buildinpublic This is how I'm going to start on my new SaaS idea: 1. I'm NOT going to write a single line of code. 2. I have a rough idea of what problem I will be solving (I've started with a problem for once lol). 3. I'm going to think carefully about which specific niche I'm going to solve this problem for (at first). It's quite a broad problem that is potentially urgent and important to some niches more than others. 4. Then I'm going to create a list of 100 companies within that nice that I THINK are experiencing this problem. 5. Lastly, I'm going to reach out to 1 or 2 people in each company (cold email or LinkedIn) to have a conversation and validate the problem. 6. Then maybe I'll code something ๐Ÿซ  Am I missing something? What do you think?

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#buildinpublic Hello everyone, I've launched Brevy on @ProductHunt. I'd love if you could support me ๐Ÿ˜Š producthunt.com/posts/brevy-2

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In principle... you should be able to launch on @ProductHunt with... no preparation... and no following... and still succeed. As long as your product is actually good though. Having to spend lots of time (and money?) in order to perform well is not good. The only time (and money) you should be spending is in actually making the product great. Does hiding the ranking in the first 4 hours actually help with this? I'm just thinking out loud. What do you think? #buildinpublic

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Hey #buildinpublic ! I've been away for a while โ˜น๏ธ I'm going to be posting more updates on Brevy 2.0. I'm nearly finished with it! ๐Ÿ˜ I've added a small loader that appears while generating the suggestion. What do you think?

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#buildinpublic Okay everyone... here's my first skit ๐Ÿ˜Š It's my first attempt at doing something like this... Let me know what you think ๐Ÿค“. I plan on making better/funnier ones but just throwing this out there because... why not? ๐Ÿ˜ BTW, you have to know JavaScript to kind of get the joke ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‚ twitter.com/hamadamahdii/sโ€ฆ

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