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Ramkumar Parthipan

@Ramkumarparthi

Building AI powered tools with AI💻| prev. @ZOHO | Software critique | #TechCommunity #Innovation

Ramkumar Parthipan reposted

An attempt to explain (current) ChatGPT versions. I still run into many, many people who don't know that: - o3 is the obvious best thing for important/hard things. It is a reasoning model that is much stronger than 4o and if you are using ChatGPT professionally and not using o3…

karpathy's tweet image. An attempt to explain (current) ChatGPT versions.

I still run into many, many people who don't know that:
- o3 is the obvious best thing for important/hard things. It is a reasoning model that is much stronger than 4o and if you are using ChatGPT professionally and not using o3…

I do a lot of idea validation research using ChatGPT. What do you use?


Me trying to grow followers in the early days!

Ramkumarparthi's tweet image. Me trying to grow followers in the early days!

What time has worked best for you for making posts on X? With your timezone please.


Ramkumar Parthipan reposted

C++ dev and ex-FAANG staff engineer with 30+yrs of experience was stuck on a bug for ~200hrs over 4 years. Claude Opus 4 solved it, and was the only model that could.

deedydas's tweet image. C++ dev and ex-FAANG staff engineer with 30+yrs of experience was stuck on a bug for ~200hrs over 4 years.

Claude Opus 4 solved it, and was the only model that could.

There seems to be so much hatred among the general public regarding anything AI. Do you think it is justified, and is it going to get better in the coming days?


What tangible values have you had from your follower count on X?


How many hours a day do you work, and do you regularly sleep at the same time? Asking this because sometimes, when I am absorbed in ideas, the thought puts my sleep off and I miss my regular sleep time. How do you manage this?


Maybe this helps. If you've quit your day job and are fully into building products, and at any point you doubt your abilities, say this to yourself: "Jobs don't scale, but apps do. If my ultimate goal is to not settle for mediocrity, then I am going to push further and harder."


While everyone says product ideas are in abundance and it's execution that matters, have you felt more like it's actually hard to come up with product ideas that will really work and make money, while execution, in comparison, is the easier part?


How frequently do you have new product ideas? How many per week or per month?


I really wonder, doing what in X grows the follower count, because most of the time, people seem to like the posts but never seem to follow. Have you found the secret sauce?


You are strong when you are broke, because you have nothing to lose.


What was the wildest day in x platform for you, when you were most actively engaged in the platform making the most posts or replies? and how many posts or replies did you make from your remembrance?


What has worked for you to increase your followers count in X, is it making posts consistently every single day or is it having meaningful conversations with people using DM or through reply to their posts?


Is there a way to increase followers count genuinely in X, and what is a reasonable followers count that can promise a significant reach for your idea validations or onboarding early users for your consumer applications?


What consumer applications did you try to or want to build and why did you realize it was not going to become a hit or make you any money?


How do you feel, and what do you say to yourself, when an idea that gave you really high hopes at first, but after a few validation steps, turns out it won’t scale, isn’t feasible, or people just won’t pay for it (or for many other reasons)?


Ramkumar Parthipan reposted

The game isn’t raise, scale, burn. It’s build, cashflow, exit. Some founders have figured this out.


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