Imed Radhouani (@imed_radhouani), founder of Rankfender, opened with: "The meeting where everyone nods and no one disagrees. Not because they agree. Because they have checked out." Then listed nine more from there.
The replies built on it rather than argued. Thami Benjelloun from Mailwarm added the revenue-stage version: his team had three different answers for why customers were paying, which meant they were selling confidence, not the product. Maliik identified the solo-founder equivalent: an active git log with a launch date that keeps sliding.
Othman Katim landed the sharpest line: "People stop failing in small ways, so they start failing in big ways."
Good thread if you're building something right now and everything feels fine.