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Michelle Lim
Flint
@michlimlim
Co-founder, CEO @tryflint building the autonomous website platform.
San Francisco, CA
Joined October 2016
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    Your website should build itself. It should adapt to your visitors and competition in real time. Introducing Flint: autonomous websites. We’re already powering pages for @Cognition and @Modal. Today we announce our $5M seed from @Accel and break out of stealth. More below.
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    Note to self after my LA trip: Sub-25-year-olds are getting rich on crypto, influencing, real estate, consulting for multiple startups, etc. These people are real. They are earning more than you think. 1/2:
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    Many friends including myself have been offered allocation into OpenAI or Anthropic SPVs this week. Minimum check sizes are $100k-$1M, with fees as high as 16%. From what I understand, folks are creating SPVs on top of SPVs and making management fees on top of them. It’s like a
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    Received the worst cold email from a founder yesterday.
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    Replying to @Suhail
    We just signed him up for our work trial next week. Saw this tweet. Cancelled work trial. Thank you for sharing!
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    Shallow relationships matter. Small talk with folks in my gym and neighborhood is an instant mood-lifter. It reinforces that I’m part of a larger community and that the “tribe” has my back. I embrace small talk.
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    Replying to @michlimlim
    There's an unprecedented wealth increase amongst the young. And they are investing it in startups and real estate. Capital allocation is going to look very different from now on. Welcome to the age of the Gen Z LP. 2/2:
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    Thinking about the time I presented my app to Mark Zuckerberg in 2016. He asked me, "Isn't this the same as Venmo?" I thought he was roasting me. But now that we know Zuck loves cloning apps...was that a compliment? 🧐
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    A senior engineer got drunk and posted career lessons on Reddit. One of the most honest and insightful pieces on engineering. My favorite quotes: 1/5: “Good code can be understood by a junior eng. Great code can be understood by a CS freshman. Best code is no code.”
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    Ex-consultants and bankers are an underrated startup hire. They grind, they’re analytical, and they’ll do anything. Founders wait too long to bring one on.
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    Recently learned that there're people who build software with the intention of selling to Private Equity for $1-2mil. Compared to starting a venture-scale company, there's little overhead in managing a team or board. You exit earlier, and pretty decently. Food for thought 🤔
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    Prediction: The surge in undetectable call recording apps is about to drive more people back to in-person meetings and prompt more startups to move to SF. Secret recording tools like Granola and now Notion's new feature can capture any call without a trace - Zoom, FaceTime
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    Is it just me or has Silicon Valley become way more zero-sum recently? A pre-seed founder turned hostile when I asked about their tech stack, claiming it was "proprietary." Another accused me of espionage. An open-source API provider suddenly cut API access because they saw our
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    Trend alert: 5 out of 5 of my ex-APM intern friends have rejected their APM job offers. Instead, they've founded a startup/nonprofit, joined early-stage startups as engineers. Fewer students are buying the "become a PM to learn to be a founder" narrative.