Founder @ Kairos Inflection • Enabling a new world through AI-assisted apps • Serial Entrepreneur • AI Evangelist • Christian • ex:AWS, Thuuz, Microsoft, Apple.

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Galan Bridgman retweeted
NEW: China launches its first humanoid robot soccer league in Beijing. This is way more entertaining than regular soccer. The AI-controlled robots were supplied by Booster Robotics for the tournament and have the skills of 5 to 6 year old children. Robots were seen getting carried off the field on stretchers after falling over. Booster Robotics founder Cheng Hao says the robots' abilities will exponentially increase over time and will eventually challenge adult teams. "We chose the football scenario for robot competition primarily for two reasons: first, to encourage students to apply their algorithmic skills to real-world robotics," Cheng said. "Second, to showcase the robots' ability to walk autonomously and stably, withstand collisions, and demonstrate higher levels of intelligence and safety."
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Galan Bridgman retweeted
Made a list of everyone who works at the new xAI that I can find. If I missed anyone please let me know. x.com/i/lists/19017902632926…
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23 Jan 2025
Definitely keep an eye on this product!
23 Jan 2025
A New CodeLLM Release Daily We release a new build almost everyday! We now have - autocomplete - multi file edit - chat with code base - deepseek, o1 and all the best coding models The only thing missing is agentic capabilities that should launch on Monday and get us to SOTA for AI code editors That’s when the real fun begins… we have some insanely cool stuff planned 🔥❤️
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23 Aug 2024
Exciting times ahead.
We’re at the point with AI codegen where Cursor Claude 3.5 Sonnet is a legit technical cofounder.
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23 Aug 2024
A lot of truth here.
What's really going on in machine learning? Just finished a deep dive using (new) minimal models. Seems like ML is basically about fitting together lumps of computational irreducibility ... with important potential implications for science of ML, and future tech... writings.stephenwolfram.com/…
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Galan Bridgman retweeted
Paul Barton plays classical music to a rescued elephant name Mongkol. The aging elephant had been saved from a life of captivity with a logging company, who used his immense size and strength for hauling trees. Mongkol always cries to this passage.
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Galan Bridgman retweeted
Introducing Cursor!! (cursor.so) A brand new IDE build from the ground up with LLMs. Watch us use Cursor to ship new features blazingly fast.
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Today, after a yearlong process that produced hundreds of submissions and research involving space professionals and members of the general public, we can finally share with you the name by which we will be known: Guardians.
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21 Nov 2020
“Stop buying your kids what you never had and start teaching them what you never knew.” x.com/SatisfyinVideos/status…

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Galan Bridgman retweeted
Here is what to do when the odds are stacked against you: Be patient Anticipate next steps Stay focused Be calm Be optimistic Study your surroundings Believe in yourself See the finish line Be persistent Work hard Show grit Learn to anticipate Be present

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Introducing Azure Static Web Apps! ⚙️ Automated build and deploy w/ Github Actions 🌍 Globally distributed w/ multiple points of presence ⚡️ APIs powered by @AzureFunctions 🔎 Pull request previews And more! 👉 Get started: aka.ms/swadocs youtu.be/gWEYfyLu1ew
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Galan Bridgman retweeted
29 Sep 2020
The fastest route is not always a straight line. x.com/knowIedgehub/status/13…

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Galan Bridgman retweeted
24 Aug 2020
I think at this point we’re all realizing they aren’t going to just give our rights back We have to fight for them
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30 May 2020
Stack Overflow's annual survey, taken by 65K developers: Rust remains most loved language at 86.1%, followed by TypeScript at 67.1%, Python dropped to third (@bviglia / TechRepublic) techrepublic.com/article/wha… techmeme.com/200530/p5#a2005…
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9 Jan 2020
Good article. Worth thinking about now - you might be able to help create one of these technologies!
1 Jan 2020
Happy New Year! Sure, it's 2020... but what might life in the *2030s* look like, thanks to advances in tech and more? a16z.com/2019/12/30/life-in-…
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Galan Bridgman retweeted
Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. —Steve Jobs
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8 Aug 2019
This looks to be good! thebeebs.co.uk/code-with-the…

3 Jul 2019
Good thread!
3 Jul 2019
First: kudos to @Cloudflare for transparency here and throughout their incident. Next: some thoughts on safety in distributed systems like this. (I don’t know how CF does it, so don’t take this as criticism of their practices, merely some musings from similar experiences) 1/
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22 Mar 2019
Excellent thread on saving $ on AWS bills.
31 Jan 2019
I realized I've never done a tweetstorm on how to save money on your @awscloud bill. This will not be comprehensive in the least, it's nuanced and site specific. Here we go.