AI Product Manager - NoCode & Automatisation ⚡ Make • n8n • Airtable • OpenAI • Bubble | J’aide les entreprises à accélérer, automatiser et livrer plus vite ⚡

Paris, France
Joined January 2010
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You are the author of your own life, and it’s never too late to replace the stories you tell yourself and the world. It’s never too late to begin a new chapter, add a surprise twist, or change genres entirely.
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How to use Cursor (with no coding experience) x.com/i/broadcasts/1DXxyWVvP…
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This is proof that we can build castles from ruins. Château de Pierrefonds, originally built in 1407 and restored to its former glory 500 years later.
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Who wants to share with me their best @make_hq scenarios? 👀 I’d love to have a look at them!
Your best #automations were meant to be shared 📢 With the new 𝐒𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐨 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 feature in Make, you can now share your automations with a simple link - no exporting, importing, or “final_v2_FIXED” files required: ma.ke/47JEzLG
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Arc is a new kind of spacecraft. Not quite a capsule, not quite a spaceplane. It’s based off of a lifting body design – ideal for its mission to deliver cargo from orbit to anywhere on Earth in under an hour.
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Apple TV’s colorful new branding was built with glass and captured in-camera.
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One of France's oldest companies, a 600 years old foundry, just went bankrupt because it "could no longer cope with the explosion in energy prices." These guys survived the Middle-Ages, dozens of wars, plagues, Nazi occupation, but couldn't survive Europe's current suicide pact.
« Il y a un silence de mort » : après 600 ans d’existence, l’une des plus anciennes entreprises de France ferme ses portes dans l’Isère ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/FY3T
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At Lovable, we’re not just making it easier to create software. We’re making sure those creations make the web better for everyone. Every site published on Lovable is now scanned by Guardio to prevent phishing, scams, and impersonation.
Every site published on Lovable is now scanned by @GuardioSecurity for phishing, scams, and impersonation. As AI-powered tools democratize digital creation, we ensure these new tools are not used to cause harm. This is what responsible platform-building looks like.
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That was actually really good improvisation
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Replit was at $2m ARR two years ago. I N S A N E!
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Purpose is the most underrated antidepressant
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Walking boosts creative thinking. A moving body is a moving mind.
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MCP 🤝 Replit
Every tool you need to ship MCP servers on Replit: - Rapid MCP server (TypeScript): replit.com/@matt/MCP-on-Repl… - Rapid MCP server (Python): replit.com/@matt/MCP-on-Repl… - MCP inspector: replit.com/@matt/MCP-Inspect… Templates come with: - Replit Agent customized for creating MCPs - Streamable HTTP MCP server - Static key auth - Preconfigured deployment settings So you can ship MCP faster than ever!
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I made an AI playbook to help new founders reach PMF faster, with input from Patrick Collison, Immad Akhund, and Paul Copplestone.
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You can just do things
How life feels when you realize you can just do things
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I know them both. - they are lazer focus, but super unfocus. - they are super smart and super dumb. - they try hard but give up often. - they are far from any guru success framework. One thing people miss, they are both hardcore try harder. That mean 90% of the time they have on this planet is dedicated to “make” And they found a way to not be miserable about it. Don’t follow the rules of others! find your game that allows you to “make” more than anyone without getting exhausted. If you hate the game you can’t succeed. Then it’s just a question of time As exemple i wake up at 11h everyday and love working night. This is my top 1 rules, no time commitment. Even when i was doing freelance i told all clients i will never be in a daily meeting or any meetings the morning. That my game, i can play 1000h like that and never really sad about it :) time freedom allows me to MAKE The only exception my wife, but she never ask for me early it’s my own will to go somewhere with her the morning, i’m happy yo make this exception for her, so it doesn’t make me miserable:)
Two of my fav indie hackers.
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Reminder: Marc Lou → $100K/month Pieter Levels → $250K/month You/Me → $2K MRR with a job And that's OK Their path ≠ your path Don't compare your Chapter 1 to their Chapter 20 Build what makes you happy The rest will follow
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New breakthrough quantum algorithm published in @Nature today: Our Willow chip has achieved the first-ever verifiable quantum advantage. Willow ran the algorithm - which we’ve named Quantum Echoes - 13,000x faster than the best classical algorithm on one of the world's fastest supercomputers. This new algorithm can explain interactions between atoms in a molecule using nuclear magnetic resonance, paving a path towards potential future uses in drug discovery and materials science. And the result is verifiable, meaning its outcome can be repeated by other quantum computers or confirmed by experiments. This breakthrough is a significant step toward the first real-world application of quantum computing, and we're excited to see where it leads.
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8 years ago I demoed Replit to Marc. I said it felt like a continuation of what he started with Netscape: Opening up creation to everyone. I left with $3m to build it! Last week I went back to the same office to reflect on how far we’ve come, and where we’re headed next. Enjoy!
Amjad Masad and Marc Andreessen on AI agents, AGI, Creativity, and Reasoning Agents are getting better, fast. Replit Agent v1 could do only 2 minutes of coherent work. v2 could do 20 minutes. Today’s v3? 200 minutes. As agents get more and more reliable, we can make huge progress in coding without ever achieving “true” AGI. In this episode, Marc Andreessen and Erik Torenberg sit down with @Replit co-founder and CEO Amjad Masad to discuss the upward trajectory of agents, how RL unlocked reasoning for modern models, why verification loops changed everything, and whether LLMs are hitting diminishing returns. 00:00 Intro 03:00 The vision behind Replit 07:00 Building apps with AI agents 09:30 When the agent becomes the programmer 13:45 Reinforcement learning and problem solving 17:30 The verification loop and multi-agent systems 26:00 Why coding is advancing faster than other Fields 33:45 AGI debate 41:15 Functional AGI and automating labor 53:10 Creativity, reasoning, and finding truth in AI 57:30 The origins of Replit 01:03:00 Hacking his university and getting caught @amasad @pmarca @eriktorenberg