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Founder/entrepreneur/software developer for more than 25 years. I’m driven by the desire to simplify complexity and deliver high-impact solutions Cofounder/CTO : sopump.io New projects: coming soon ⏳ #saas #buildinpublic 🇫🇷 France, Montpellier
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Thanks Cyril, I'll check it out. That's exactly what I was looking for but ended up using icloud+ since I am already paying for it...
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lool ! what's your beef with docker ?
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that would be perfect ! 😀
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I am looking mostly to have all the different contact@differentdomains + some more specific ones all forwarded to say my gmail and be able to sometimes send an email from a specific address
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I am a cofounder/CTO at sopump.io + I have a few start projects I am working on
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Never said I made it ! Reread what I wrote 👆
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Already did 👍
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Breaking Mass: Blessings and blue crystals under one roof!
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negation is a sneaky suggestion. Whether it’s humans or LLMs, the brain doesn’t process ‘don’t’ the way we think it does.
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Exactly! Marketing is more like gardening than coding. You plant seeds, nurture them, and wait—sometimes painfully—for results. Code gives you instant feedback; marketing gives you delayed miracles.
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3rd time founder: I’m just trying to change my calendar so I can sleep.
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🙌
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👋 sopump.io
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10/ Magic Wand In the Notes app, Image Wand creates images from your text. Circle a space for an inspired image or sketch with Apple Pencil for a related one.
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9/ Smart Script With the power of Apple Pencil, Smart Script makes handwritten notes fluid, flexible, and easier to read.
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8/ An all-new Math Notes calculator: Allows users to type or write out mathematical expressions and see them instantly solved in their own handwriting.
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7/ You can now create your own emoji with Genmoji in iOS 18.2
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6/ You can censor a face
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5/ Tap to Pay Cash Send and receive Apple Cash by holding two iPhone devices together.
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4/ Blocking Apps with Face ID
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3/ Image Playground Generate images from prompts, offering categories like themes, locations, and costumes.
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2/ Visual Intelligence Quickly access info on anything you see. It reads text aloud, identifies phone numbers/addresses for Contacts, copies text, and summarizes info.
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1/ ChatGPT in iPhone You can access ChatGPT right from Siri and ask a question. Siri can use it for photo and document inquiries.
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J’ai tagé Lucien qui a créé ce pack dans le premier commentaire 👍
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Absolutely, the VC game is a whole different beast! The pressure for those 100x outcomes is intense, but it’s great that you’ve been through it. Would love to hear more about how you refined your execution along the way and your key takeaways.
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@lucien-arbieu.bsky.social 🙌
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It’s not about blaming SWEs; it’s about how incentives shape behavior. Like Charlie Munger said, “Show me the incentives, and I will show you the outcome.” Smaller orgs are exceptions, but at massive companies, the system itself makes real productivity and innovation rare. 5/5
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Even performance metrics are broken. Goodhart’s Law ensures every metric can be gamed, making evaluations feel meaningless. Calibration across teams? Bad orgs often do just as well as good ones. There’s no strong incentive to innovate or push beyond the bare minimum. 4/5
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BigCos rarely fire mediocre engineers—it’s too costly to hire and ramp up replacements. Layoffs don’t move the stock price much either. And demotions? Practically unheard of. Once you’re promoted, you’re safe. The system is built to avoid rocking the boat, not reward excellence. 3/5
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Why push harder when: • Getting fired isn’t a career-ender; there’s always another job. • Promotions aren’t faster for standout work. • Middle managers avoid risks to keep their jobs. • Stock prices rise for reasons you can’t control, no matter how well you perform. 2/5
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Salut Lucien. Je suis de Montpellier 🇫🇷 🚀
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You should add “you f*ing f*” 🤣