Michael Dubakov
@mdubakov
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Building OS for your company at @fibery_io. Riding the edge of cHaoS. Posting about systems, startups, creativity & products.
Limassol, Cyprus
Joined May 2008
🌼 This is a real 2026 Fibery strategy internal document. We've only redacted the exact MRR figures and customer names, but otherwise it's presented as is. It is mainly for founders who want to see how another B2B SaaS startup actually thinks. Enjoy! https://t.co/wKpWHXXPaH
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Nice example where .md better than anything else. It is easy to generate markdown from LLM and get, for example, your greek language vocabulary as Anki cards.
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Announcing my latest open-source project.
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We release every week and almost every release is quite good. We are not great in many areas, but value delivery and velocity of our team still surprise me.
🎁 New Thursday — new Fibery release! 1/ Mermaid diagrams Mermaid diagrams were added unexpectedly into Fibery rich text fields, so now you can type /mermaid and create beautiful (and ugly) mermaid diagrams (and charts).
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Spot on 🍀 "Some of these people trying to define the future of humanity, creativity, or whatever it is using AI, are not the most humane or creative people. So they're sort of saying, 'We're better at being human than you are.' It's obviously not true."
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🗳️ We made AIs vote in elections around the world to analyse their political beliefs. The results reveal a significant gap between choices at the ballot box and the preferences expressed by the machines. Across countries, most models show a consistent tilt toward left‑wing and
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Good one > Your voice becomes recognizable. Over many posts it becomes something people subconsciously connect with, recognize, trust, and look forward to.
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Fair discounts at @fibery_io
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Can't wait! "Google’s Sundar Pichai says the job of CEO is one of the ‘easier things’ AI could soon replace"
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One of my favorite lessons I’ve learnt from working with smart people: Action produces information. If you’re unsure of what to do, just do anything, even if it’s the wrong thing. This will give you information about what you should actually be doing. Sounds simple on the
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It took us 7 years to (almost) release mobile app.
New Thursday, new release! 1/ 🌷 Fibery Mobile (private beta) We’ve re-worked navigation, added push notifications, refreshed parts of the interface. Want to be part of our private (restricted, limited, exclusive) beta testing? → Sign up https://t.co/YE4lHi04fK
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Some companies just... meh. I get it that for-profit companies should earn money, but ClickUp is too aggressive here. Me don't like. → "Another silent downgrade from ClickUp – Doc tags now locked" https://t.co/lLRC1ATxqi
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Explore this post and more from the clickup community
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"Trust is still a human job" Very nice article that resonates with my style of doing business
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Content is infinite and free now. Trust isn't. We're abandoning digital channels entirely because we can't tell what's real anymore.
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We've absorbed a lot of dopamine and cortisol from our leads and customers. Positive feedback helps us feel good, negative feedback helps us improve. We love both ↓ https://t.co/SOth01ee9s
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Positive feedback helps us feel good, negative feedback helps us improve. We love both.
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🧐 I *really* tried Atlas for a week, but it did not stick. Why? - web page context is good to have, but all my attempts to get something useful from this feature lead to nothing interesting. I usually have no questions about pages, does not need summary, etc - some of my
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Our endlesssss WIP: ☎️ Mobile app (web-based, soon) 🐌 Insert Views into Whiteboard (soon) 🌇 Gallery View 🍭 New quick filters with editable values 💃 Nice previews for Files 🦄 New AI Agent (~3x-faster) 💆 More fundamental permissions improvements
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My hero: "An acquaintance writes that a friend of his shared an office with one of the best now living physicists; this physicist’s work habit was to come into the office in the morning and then stare into the wall for 8 hours before going home"
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