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Posts by Arman Kassym

The air is filled with the scent of fresh baursaks and spring rain! 🌸

From Central to Western Asia, millions are celebrating Nauryz—the arrival of spring and the New Year. A time for renewal and community.

Happy Nauryz to everyone! 🌿✨

The air is filled with the scent of fresh baursaks and spring rain! 🌸 From Central to Western Asia, millions are celebrating Nauryz—the arrival of spring and the New Year. A time for renewal and community. Happy Nauryz to everyone! 🌿✨

The air is filled with the scent of fresh baursaks and spring rain!

From Central to Western Asia, millions are celebrating Nauryz - the arrival of spring and the New Year. A time for renewal and community.

Happy Nauryz to everyone! 🌿✨

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I taught an AI assistant to filter what I read. It saved me time. And quietly broke my sense of context. I used to skim thousands of headlines to feel the field. Now AI does that for me, and I notice I’m thinking less clearly.

Efficiency isn’t always progress.

2 months ago 3 0 0 0

Working with AI as a client, I see how fragile it becomes under real uncertainty. Like a person dropped into unfamiliar terrain - except the reaction isn’t doubt. It’s a flood of hallucinations. Confidence with no sense of direction.

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I’ve honestly forgotten when a cold email last delivered real value

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Cynics justify their lack of principles by saying the world works this way.
No. The world works in many ways.
Choosing a side is always a personal choice. And you alone are responsible for it.

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I would like Bluesky to move faster.
But if speed comes at the cost of ethics, I am fine with waiting.
Ethics is not something worth trading for momentum.

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LLMs don’t replace judgment. They clear the early funnel from noise and bias. The study shows this directly: once the noise is gone, stronger companies stop slipping through. Speed is nice, but the real gain is freeing human attention for the work that actually matters.

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Engagement isn’t toxic on its own. The toxicity comes from the metrics we optimize for. When tens of thousands of engineers and teraflops of compute are tuned for retention instead of quality, the social costs are inevitable.

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As agent competition heats up, prices drift toward pure compute costs. The winners won’t be the ones living off temporary scarcity - it’ll be the teams that protect margin through data leverage and real ownership of the workflow.

2 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Like it or not, our chances of success online are starting to depend on AI.
You can argue this is already true.
And honestly, I am still not sure whether that is good news or bad news

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Age bias appears when investors lack a real thesis and grab onto symbols. Youth becomes a shortcut. But once you look at the problem and the insight behind it, age stops mattering. In tougher markets, experience often helps founders move faster, not slower.

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For VCs, access to promising projects has always been the foundation. It is more visible now than it used to be. Probably because a few headline deals pull all the attention and make the asymmetry impossible to ignore.

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VC math is strange. The riskiest bets can sometimes have the clearest logic. When there is no market you are not fighting anyone except your own conviction. If the team sees something real before others do the upside can feel disproportionate to the apparent risk.

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Complaints about ChatGPT often say more about user skill than about the tool itself.
According to OpenAI, experienced AI users show productivity levels up to six times higher than everyone else.

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Solo founders are becoming common.
As their numbers grow, traditional teams feel less visible.
Not because teams are disappearing, but because the baseline is shifting.

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

True. Everyone collects data. Very few know what should actually trigger action.

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

Exactly. Entrepreneurial creativity is often inversely proportional to the size of the budget.

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An AI-powered product doesn’t eliminate the need for an effective marketing strategy. Yes, AI can amplify what already works - your funnel, unit economics, all of it. But if the foundation isn’t there, AI won’t save you. It will just make the gaps more visible.

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Sounds intriguing 👍

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Cheap Money Covers a Lot of Bad Logic.

When markets are loose, almost any growth pitch sounds convincing. But once capital tightens, only founders who truly speak unit economics can hold the room.
When rates climb, stories lose their shine and the math is what still holds.

3 months ago 4 0 1 0

Congrats! Bridging lead gen practice with Industry 5.0 theory is no small thing

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Silence is becoming the new luxury. The right to live without algorithms is slowly turning into a privilege for the wealthy. From offline retreats to signal proof homes, absence is starting to cost more than presence.

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AI giants won't kill niche shopping startups. Broad models are great for "sneakers," terrible for "linen new-look summer dress." Depth wins: cleaned catalogs, real textures, fit logic. Big players bring scale; verticals bring context.

In this game, expertise is the moat.

3 months ago 4 0 0 0

Being first does not make you the best. But it makes you the one people notice.

Quality can catch up later

3 months ago 3 0 0 0

Mira, this almost begs for a book called Marketing by the Gardener’s Method.
Soil before funnels, seasons before hype and patience as a core marketing skill 😄

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

That’s a fair point. In my case, AI didn’t reduce ambition - it reduced friction. The time it freed up went into higher-leverage work. I plan to build an AI agent to reclaim ~5 hours a week - and I already know where they’ll go. Not into rest.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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They said, "AI would reduce my workload.”
Now I have more tasks, more ideas, and more things I suddenly care about finishing.
Sitting here, wondering what exactly I misunderstood.

3 months ago 2 0 1 0

Happy New Year, Mira🎄!

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

It feels like Discover is optimized for what’s broadly talked about. That works poorly if you have your own, more specific agenda.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Planning to experiment with Bluesky to make it more relevant for me. I want to tune feeds and custom lists.
If I remove Discover and For You and focus on Following plus niche feeds, the platform should become calmer and actually useful.

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