Curiosity meets design, code and tech. 42yo creative. ~25yrs pro experience. Laravel enthusiast. Passionate about web dev, design, tools & business.

Berlin, Deutschland
Joined April 2009
💯 true, it's so simple ... you have to accept this to stay focused and make YOUR thing. Planning todo's and watching others isn't building.
Focus is all you need! You don't need a new note taking system. You don't need to start over again. You don't need to listen to another podcast about it. You don't need productivity hacks. Unfortunately, you just need to focus.
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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.
Believe in yourself and trust the process ✨ It's worth doing, even if nobody is reading, watching or listening. I have to remind myself of this message very often. Thanks @aarondfrancis, you're such an inspiration 🙌
How it started (2015) How it's going (2025)
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good morning lets go 🧡
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New in @ChromeDevTools! Debug an app's full performance trace with Gemini! After recording a trace, you can now chat with Gemini about the entire trace, related Performance insights, and even connected field data - all without needing to select specific context beforehand!
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Woohoo the episode is out! This was a fun one, and I REALLY enjoyed talking about all things Laravel. Can't get enough of that, as is evidenced quite clearly in our chat :D
🎧 New episode! @stauffermatt chats with @arvidkahl about building Podscan — his journey from developer to founder, learning to market as a builder, and how he’s using Laravel and AI to keep Podscan running as a one-man show.
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You’re absolutely right! 🤘🚀 In fact, let’s do this… If you have a @nativephp mobile app, record a short video and post it as a comment to this tweet. The most liked video wins 1 free year of Bifrost Thor! Deadline: November 16, 2025 12pm EST 🤘🚀 bifrost.nativephp.com/pricin…
Best advertisement to any tool (like NativePHP) is the example of cool things people build with that tool. Impressive!
How cool is that 😍 totally enjoyed @marijanapav portfolio page too 👉 marijanapav.com also congrats @rpavlini on the release 🔥
in 2020 i started recreating the stamps my grandpa collected, it was a small lockdown project that sort of grew into a digital collection of my own. now, @rpavlini and I built an online philately experience where you can explore them and zooooom in like a true philatelist
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8 years ago today, very first public release of Tailwind CSS 🥳
🎉 Holy smokes @tailwindcss 0.1.0 has arrived! 😱 tailwindcss.com/
With @laravelphp you learn not to bill by hours ⏰, because you are to fast 🏎️ You‘ll be pushed to do pricing by value, and this is a good thing 🏆 So yes, @theHankTaylor is right and Laravel (and eco system + community) is the entrepreneur‘s best friend 🥰
We‘re one of 9m 😎
Wow, 9 million developers on Netlify. We onboarded a million new developers the last 3 months. If you're on of them, thank you! What do you want us to ship next?
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I'm convinced: Laravel is the entrepreneur's framework.
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It's crazy and so good. I love to dive into this new app 🔥
The all new Affinity is here! Design, edit photos and layout your work, all in one app — for free 💥 Download Affinity now on macOS or Windows: affin.link/72s4
It's more true than ever. The world is on a turbo boost. What does this mean for your new Micro(!) SaaS adventures, when more often a solution will be "generated" on spot to fit the actual need by the potential customer themselves? No SaaS is needed in that future/now.
The smartest people I know aren't the most knowledgeable. (they have something else entirely)... They adapt faster than everyone else. I spent my 20s collecting credentials. Degrees. Finance roles. The "right" path. I thought intelligence meant having all the answers. Then markets crashed. Industries transformed. Everything I "knew" became obsolete overnight. That's when I learned: The rigid cling to what was. The adaptable adjust to what is and what will be. Your expertise? A liability if you're too attached to it. Your identity? A prison if it prevents you from evolving. The future belongs to those who rewrite the manual when the game changes. Every time you say "that's not how we do things," you're choosing rigidity over intelligence. Adaptability isn't just surviving change—it's thriving because of it. 📌 Ready to invest in yourself? Download my Decision-Making Razors PDF (free) and join 800,000+ who get my newsletter: sahilbloom.com/lp-decision-m…
What a story 🎉 I like to read real stories like this 😎 congrats @_rchase_ and thanks for sharing your journey and lessons 🙏 Does anyone know more shared stories like this? Please share the link ✌️
I made ten million dollars in SaaS 🤑
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Laravel devs: stop building scheduling systems from scratch 🛑 Zap handles conflicts, recurring schedules, buffer times, and availability slots — all with native Eloquent integration. Open source. Battle-tested. Actually documented. 🔗 zap-for-laravel.com [1/4] 🧵
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Open your eyes and ears.
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🚨 ANNOUNCEMENT: Today I’m excited to announce we’ve closed a major investment to build the Disney of the creator economy! In 2017, on my way home from work I picked up a $100 mic from the Apple Store, went home, plugged it into GarageBand, opened my diary and started talking about the things inside it. I edited the episode (terribly) and published it as a podcast called “The Diary Of A CEO”. That decision changed the course of my life… 💡 That’s the day I became a “creator”. It cost me $100 and a laptop to start my own show and build my own audience in 2017. Thirty years earlier, in 1992 when I was born, I would have needed millions in funding, a warehouse full of broadcast equipment, and - most expensively - permission from network executives who controlled the only distribution channels that had any reach! WE NO LONGER NEED PERMISSION TO CREATE! 👊🏾 A seismic shift is underway in the “attention economy” and I don’t think most people realise how profound it is... When attention shifts from institutions to creators, everything shifts: how elections are won (as we saw in the last US election cycle), how society is shaped, how companies are built (funds are now investing in distribution not ideas), and how capital is allocated (we’re seeing the rise of creator-investors / funds). The new centre of gravity is not the institution, it’s the individual creator. 🏰 For the last century, companies like Disney demonstrated the power of a single piece of intellectual property. 🐭 They built a global empire by taking a character like Mickey Mouse and building a universe around him - films, theme parks, and merchandise. 💸 This created a flywheel of immense, compounding value which changed the course of the last century. We are building the modern version of this model. But in our world, the IP is not a fictional character. The Creator is the new franchise. Our mission is to turn individual creators into global brands with the same scale and impact as Disney - but in the modern internet era. We focus on three core pillars: Creator Media (like The Diary Of A CEO), Creator Ventures (their products and companies), and the Creator Technology (like Flightcast) that powers it all. We’re already powering some of the world’s most exciting creators and today we're announcing a major 8-figure strategic investment into Steven . com at a $425m valuation that brings some of the world's most forward-thinking investors and many of my favourite founders on board to build this future with us! Thank you to all of you for the support and encouragement over the years ❤️ and to my 100+ colleagues who are building this future alongside me. If you want to join us on this mission, please let me know below! 👇🏾
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This guy literally dropped the best marketing lesson you'll ever see