TL;DR I created a new project called This House Does Not Exist which uses AI to generate modern architecture homes. Just 2 weeks ago Stability AI open sourced their AI imaging model Stable Diffusion. It lets anyone generate images based on text. I think it's groundbreaking and| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
Sam Parr has been trying to get me to come on his podcast for a year: You'll have to come on. — Sam Parr (@thesamparr) December 8, 2021 @levelsio DM me- lets get yo on — Sam Parr (@thesamparr) December 14, 2021 Bruh Peter dm me — Sam| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
I was a guest on the Life Done Differently podcast with Neil Witten. I know him because he acquired Sheet2Site from my friend Andrey. I really enjoyed being on their podcast as it went way beyond the standard startup questions and delved more into life and philosophy of why we| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
I went on the Building Remotely podcast with Sondre Rasch to discuss Rebase, my immigration service that helps people move to new places that are trying to attract remote workers. Topics we discussed: - The process and difficulty of building Rebase - Major trends in the nomad community - Working| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
After 4 years I finally got back on the Indie Hackers podcast. The last time, back in in 2018, time was very different. It was 2 years before COVID started, remote work was still quite fringe (especially outside of the tech/startup scene). Nomad List made "just" $15k/| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
Tiago from Wannabe Entrepreneur interviewed about the origins of my bootstrapping and moving to Portugal (as he's Portuguese) and starting Rebase. Tiago (00:00:00): Hello, and welcome to another episode of Wannabe Entrepreneur, the podcast about what's really like to bootstrap a company. And today| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
It's been almost a decade now that we've all been promoting the benefits of remote work and location independent living. With the pandemic suddenly shooting remote work into the mainstream, it seems like people are finally starting to believe the merits of remote work. Most people| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
Here's a list of my sites, apps, side projects etc. I make a lot of stuff so it's fun to keep track. I'll try to keep it up-to-date from latest to oldest. I see this as kind of my resume. It also shows the| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
Many tried to build coliving startups from 2014 and most failed. Real estate doesn't scale like software so doesn't work w/ VC funding. Giant supply of hotels/apts everywhere already. Many reinventing themselves for remote workers. Book with/near friends = solved coliving. https://t.co/NWyoUnuPpl| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
TL:DR I made a site called InflationChart.com to see if stock markets actually grew when you discount for inflation by the Fed printing record amounts of money from thin air. This week I kept looking at the M1 money supply chart on the Fed's website: M1| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
This week I did a live AMA with Twitch celebrity @roxkstar74. We talked for 4 hours about startups, life, drugs, hiring and pretty much anything else you can think off. You can read it here or watch it on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKxyHAB948s| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
No one should ever work. Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you’d care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working. That doesn&| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
This year I reached several milestones. My revenue grew to over $1 million per year. Traffic increased to 1.4 billion requests per year and I'm serving over 1 million users per month. Over 20,000 people have paid for my products now. Nomad List and Remote OK| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
One of the most common things I see with people launching startup landing pages is that it's completely unclear what the product or service does. They try to overcomplicate it and write in a vague jargon to make it look like a "big startup" but actually all it does is| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
A few years ago I sold all my stuff to explore the world, created 12 startups in 12 months and since then have been building companies as an indie maker: my most famous being Nomad List and Remote OK| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)
You may have noticed it's practically impossible to contact me. I did that on purpose so I can spend my time how I want to spend it. I don't really use email and I have my private message inboxes on every platform closed. And they have been like that for| @levelsio (Pieter Levels)