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Andrew Roberts

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co-founder @jointiny (acquired.) Working on something new while advising/investing

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Building AI Agents feels like the purest form of entrepreneurship. Pure delegation and systems building, none of the stuff that ruins company building and slows things down (HR/unreliable people). Just machine building at your own pace. Every entrepreneur's dream 😍


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We just shipped our biggest update yet at Deliverables AI. We've brought features that completely change how presentations get made.


Deliverables AI is having issues due to the GCP (Google Cloud Platform) outage. It will be back as soon as possible.


Sometimes the thinking process in LLM is both funny and accurate: "dist is a maze of modules, no clear CLI entry point. npx is failing and Tailwind v4's structure is unfamiliar. Time to RTFM." (from a Cursor discussion with gemini-2.5-pro)


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I’ve been saying this for years. It’s all going to fold into one architecture. Video, audio, robotic actions, eventually even crazy things like scent. They’re all just tokens.


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This is the golden age of building

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This is the correct take. Every time we’ve made it easier to program, we see an explosion of more software uses. AI will do this yet again, and we’ll see technology get applied to even more problems. This makes the field of programming more useful, not less.

Some people today are discouraging others from learning programming on the grounds AI will automate it. This advice will be seen as some of the worst career advice ever given. I disagree with the Turing Award and Nobel prize winner who wrote, “It is far more likely that the…



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One of the highest leverage things founders can do right now is to invest in becoming top 5% in their use of AI coding tools.


My random experiment for today: asking Cursor to reimplement the HubSpot API in Nextjs+Supabase. It wrote great tests and iterated until it got it right. There is a lot more to a great software biz but still.


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I’ve been using Cursor for 6 months. Having built many MVPs for myself and clients. The truth: Cursor is really dumb if not given enough context about your project. Here what you can do to improve your Cursor workflow🧵


Hiring better with one question As the CEO of @joinTiny, I often wasn’t the direct hiring manager but the last “culture fit” interviewer, together with our CFO and head of HR, Amy Chen. She has an intuition for people that is second to none, but I’ve had to develop mine over the…


This is great advice. Reading investor presentations from public companies is the #1 way to get up to speed on an industry and its trends.

EARNINGS CALLS AND INVESTOR PRESENTATIONS Startup CEOs: one of the highest ROI investments you can make to move forward your understanding of the market you play in, is to read the quarterly investor presentations and listen to the earnings call of the public companies in your…



I made a GPT... You can find my simple but fun choose-your-own-adventure maker here: chat.openai.com/g/g-0mbxCoAFd-…


I ran into YJ, the founder of @finalround_ai, at #llamalougne last night hours after seeing this tweet. The AI ecosystem in the SF Bay Area is on fire! Final Round now needs to launch a paid equivalent for interviewers. It's an arms race.

I have kept telling everyone that all remote interviews were over. First it was work samples and coding challenges, now it is the interview itself. The ripple effects of AI on assessment and evaluation are way under appreciated.



The more I work with the @AnthropicAI model, the more I notice it dropping itself into the content (often outright replacing mentions of competitors) and - surprisingly - Andrew Ng. Claude really likes you @AndrewYNg!!


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The MAJORITY (> 50%) of every great software company in history to cross $1 Billion in annual revenue raised < $25M in venture capital dollars. Most of that cohort raised zero (totally bootstrapped). docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…


Check out the latest article in my newsletter: The Limits of Narrow AI and the Path to More Human-like Intelligence linkedin.com/pulse/limits-n…


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