co-founder @steadwing | EF F25 @join_ef | prev @freshworks

Joined September 2010
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Abejith retweeted
BREAKING; The Bank of Japan officially hikes interest rates to the highest level since 1995 amid rising inflation.
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Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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Yes. They should be using Codex mobile with computer-use instead.
We need a slur for people who chat gpt everything
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This is a Brian chesky 10 star experience moment for me.
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The Mandalorian and Grogu is such a treat for the fans. Ludwig’s soundtrack gave me chills in so many scenes. This is the way!
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X is having an explosion of top notch Codex computer-use ideas
insane amount of alpha in having codex with computer use go through your twitter bookmarks and turn them into a navigable database
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Most production incidents trace back to something that changed recently. A deploy. A config update. A merged PR. Steadwing connects to your GitHub or GitLab repos and automatically correlates incidents with recent commits, deployments and releases. When something breaks, the RCA shows you which specific change caused it down to the exact commit and code diff. No more asking "did anyone deploy something?" in Slack. No more manually scanning CI/CD pipelines. The correlation happens automatically as part of the investigation.
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Engineers work in Slack already during incidents. That's where they get the alert, they coordinate the response and share updates. Steadwing is a perfect fit for Slack. When an alert comes in, it automatically investigates your entire stack logs, metrics, traces, code changes and delivers the root cause analysis right back into Slack. No context switching. No opening multiple tabs. The RCA appears where the team is already working with links back to each source tool for evidence. Engineers won't have to learn a new interface or change their workflow. They get the diagnosis where they already are.
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Nice update description on app store.
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Abejith retweeted
A lot of the emails I get from founders are now written in a hard-hitting journalistic style. I know they're written by AI, because no founder ever wrote this way before. And once you realize something is written by AI, it's hard not to ignore it.
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Using SF Muni's sounds with @conductor_build is so pleasant. Same feeling when your train arrives as when your agent finishes something 😂
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The best part of computer use with Codex is that you can continue working in parallel, and it doesn’t interrupt your flow. Basically, more versions of you are working behind, in the same machine.
Codex desktop app computer use GPT-5.5 xHigh is so good Just watched it fix a bunch of container port mapping nonsense on my nas instead of copy pasting screenshots back and forth
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Interesting.
My laptop screen looks pretty much like this all day now and same on my iPhone when I work (which could be anywhere now) It's just tabs for my sites, all on a VPS, synced with my iPhone via @TermiusHQ (unaffiliated) and usually with Claude Code open to fix or build new things
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HERMES AGENT IS ONE OF THE FIRST AI PROJECTS THAT ACTUALLY REMEMBERS EVERYTHING ACROSS SESSIONS AND GETS BETTER THE MORE YOU USE IT. Multi-layer memory, self-evolving skills, autonomous 24/7 agents and cross-session recall. It feels less like a tool and more like an operator.
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When you plug @grok into hermes and X is now agentic.
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thanks to this recent exciting update: x.com/grok/status/2055375754…

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Exciting integration! Grok subscribers can now bring real-time reasoning and knowledge directly into NousResearch's Hermes Agent. The future of AI agents just got a big boost.
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I’ve been using Apple Music for over a decade now (surprisingly started using it on Android since its launch in 2015 on a student plan). In the early days, I’d see exactly the feature request that I put into the survey, going live within a week. It was a surreal product experience all along, and I still think it’s the best music experience. But this particular moment with AI coming into the mix can’t be described in words. Most of the feedback that I used to share is now possible to be done DIY in a few prompts, and I have an explosion of ideas of what’s possible. The experience curve has taken a sharp turn upwards, and it is one of the many areas where you see AI is not just a passing trend.
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This is so exciting. I think I have a codex fever now.
Codex anywhere and everywhere, all the time. Now your Mac doesn’t have to be unlocked for Codex to use your computer. From your phone, Codex can securely use apps on your Mac, even when the screen is off and locked. developers.openai.com/codex/…
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