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I was pretty good at math in middle school (went to State Mathcounts, admittedly from a small county). A decade after graduating high school I ran into my math teacher who basically apologized to me for not challenging me while focused on other students.
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My service career? Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities. HCBS waiver, WA. Got my start in OR, OAR 24-Hour Rule. That's where I picked up this little table-thrower! Jerry Lee Reid (see pic, current). Yeah! High-dollar kid/youth ... now? Lakeland FL. Married. Homeowner. 44 years old, 10 years my junior. Sometimes you mentor just one, you know? Yeah. And guess what. He exited DD services December 2008. A free man. A man of his own right. And he's free! As in ... you're welcome, America. Freedom. NPV > 0. And also, work full-time in DD dshs.wa ... credentialed. Licensed. Insured. Yep. So, I see someone in scrubs drivin' a sweet Honda Accord? Am I'm like, dang! Hope for the future, yeah? Kids today! Ting! Kids today. Hope, optimism, and if you're me -- which I am lol -- stats whiz with predictics analytics MathCounts family of U.S. veterans and ... a little somethin' else. Know what I'm sayin'? Gifted. My diagnosis in Kindergarten. Montclair CA 91763. Gifted. Enrolled in MGM in CA. Then we moved to WA June 1980, when I was 8. Sergei. A client of mine in DD when I was state-contracted Allen-Marr et al. Region 6 Behavior Consultant. My pleasure to serve Sergei and his mother, Nadia. And his father, Sergei. :) And ... speaking of Montclair CA ... don't get me started on Javier! I adored that family. We're mechanics, too. That smell of good car mechanics with the living room door open to the garage and some awesome project there with toolsets in the garage. Smells like home. And mom's cooking dinner because, it's like, noon? I loved working with Javier and family. Loved it. My little brother, Daniel, had a sweet Chevy pickup. He rebuilt it. Edelbrock boxes hanging on the wall. Black. Smooth, low tone as he rolled down the road under the speed limit. And then? He worked on fighter jets for U.S. Air Force! He had an assigned jet that he called, "My airplane." My airplane. I went into DD to find meaning and purpose after Daniel left us. I wanted meaning. For Daniel. youtube.com/watch?v=_fkD-jzg…
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MIT/Harvardあたりの中退勢や2回目以降の起業家、理学系強め ——————— Cursor / Anysphere — Michael Truell(25歳) ニューヨーク出身。名門Horace Mann School→MITでCS・数学専攻。深層学習・ニューラルネットの理論を研究し、2022年に学位を修了せず中退して創業 。共同創業者3人もMIT生で、数学オリンピック優勝者やGoogleインターン・MIT CSAIL研究の経験者 。 Scale AI — Alexandr Wang(28歳) ニューメキシコ州出身(1997年生)、両親はロスアラモス国立研究所の物理学者。USA数学オリンピック全米トップ30、USA Computing Olympiadファイナリスト(2012・2013) 。高校を1年早く卒業し、MIT入学前にQuoraでエンジニアとして勤務 。MIT中退し19歳でScale AIを共同創業(2016年) 。 Cognition AI — Scott Wu(28歳) 1997年ルイジアナ州生まれ、中国系移民家庭 。IOI金メダル3回(2014年は全体1位)、2011年MATHCOUNTS全米チャンピオン 。Harvardで経済学を専攻 。起業前はAIネットワーキングのLunchclubを共同創業しCTO(2017〜2022) 。 Lovable — Anton Osika(35〜36歳) 1990年スウェーデン生まれ。香港科技大で物理BSc、KTHで工学物理・応用数学MSc 。CERNで研究→Sana Labs創業エンジニア→Depict.aiを共同創業しCTO($20M調達) 。オープンソース「GPT-Engineer」公開が原点 。 Lovable — Fabian Hedin(26歳) KTHで産業工学・経営の学士(2021)。高校時代に不動産管理ソフトTenFASTを立ち上げ、ABB Roboticsインターン等を経験 。Depictでフロントエンドリードを務めた後にLovable創業 。11歳でMinecraftで数千ドルを稼いだ逸話も 。 Mercor — Brendan Foody / Adarsh Hiremath / Surya Midha(全員22歳) 3人ともサンノゼのBellarmine College Preparatory出身で、全米ランキング上位のスピーチ・ディベートチームの仲間。卒業後はFoodyとMidhaがGeorgetown、HiremathがHarvardに進学 。全員が大学を中退し、後にThiel Fellowに選出 。Foodyは高校時代にクラウドコンサル事業を起業 。2023年にMercor創業。 Windsurf / Codeium — Varun Mohan(28〜29歳) カリフォルニア州サニーベール出身。共同創業者Douglas Chenとは中学からの友人で、MITの同級生 。MITで電気工学・CS学士+CS修士(2017年卒)。Databricks、Quora、LinkedIn、Samsung等でインターン 。自動運転Nuroでテックリードとして大規模深層学習インフラを担当 後、2021年に創業。
【若すぎるバカデカAI創業者まとめ】 Cursor / Anysphere 25歳 Michael Truell。AIコードエディタ/エージェント。SpaceXが$60Bで買収合意。約9.62兆円。 Scale AI 28歳 Alexandr Wang。AI学習データ/評価データ基盤。Metaが49%を$14.3Bで取得、評価額$29B。約4.65兆円。 Cognition AI 28歳 Scott Wu。AIソフトウェアエンジニア「Devin」。$1B調達、評価額$26B。約4.17兆円。 Lovable 26歳 Fabian Hedin / 36歳 Anton Osika。自然言語でアプリやWebサービスを作れるAI開発プラットフォーム。Series Bで評価額$6.6B、約1.06兆円。直近では$12B、約1.92兆円での調達交渉報道も。 Mercor 22歳の創業者3人。AIラボ向け専門家・RLHF/評価データ供給。Series Cで評価額$10B。約1.60兆円。 Windsurf 28歳 Varun Mohan。AIコーディングIDE。Googleが$2.4Bで技術ライセンス+創業者/R&D獲得。約3,850億円。OpenAIの$3B買収交渉もあった。
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If you ask your local middle school, I’m willing to bet they’d love it if you volunteered to coach a @MATHCOUNTS program. The program was founded by engineers in the 80s. It’s loaded w problems like this one
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Ignore the woman who is a statistics whiz MathCounts kid academic research methodologist with the MBA Marketing Certificate with a total of NINE YEARS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INCLUDING A GRADUATE DEGREE and this is what you get. I do NOT allow people to treat me with blatant disrespect. I do NOT allow it. You should have read my LinkedIn profile, and believe me, what is there is the tip of the iceberg. Insult, degrade, bully, harass, and underpay me TO YOUR OWN DETRIMENT, you little boys. Maybe they'll put you in juvie with the boys of your maturity level. No ... no ... you're legally adults. So I guess it's hard time you're looking at. Obfuscation of a private equity-funded business that is being valued for sale to another private equity firm or up for M&A = SEC violation. How you like THEM apples? A**holes. I could have helped you, but you refused to listen to me. So? You get what you get. Accountability per U.S. law. Byeeee!!!
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"I have a structured settlement but I need cash now! Call J.P. Pilkin ... 877-CASH-NOW!" jk :) I always change the lyrics to songs and sh*t. For fun! Life is SO fun when you're clean of conscience and yet, somehow, so very, very solvent. Liquid. -Cite, J.G. Wentworth ad, super funny ads lol ... I LOVE funny ads. Guess what, chico. Sandra (i.e., me) snapped screenshots of forecast calls on the SLN NT machine 2026. Oh, you didn't know I was in MathCounts and was a child prodigy? Guess you should have listened to me. But, it's too late for that, Bend Boy. How's the high desert doin' ya? Pretty dry out there. I prefer humidity, myself. Gotta love that Microsoft Graph, am I right? Screenshots of every single Sales Leader's team forecast. Oh, and then what? Maybe a quick little excel math to verify your numbers? Yeah. Oopsie! Someone lied to the CSO and therefore to Abry. Woopsie? Did I do that? No. You did. Open and shut. Case closed. youtube.com/watch?v=oX_t9z9K…
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Ok this is my final comment on this nonsense: my qualifications are that I have spent all my time with people from anthropic, jane street, goldman, mckinsey, evercore, meta, google, citadel etc. everyone I know is clearing 1m TC at age 28 unless they're founders. In the top 0.5% of society (which these institutions dominate), the average feeder school grad is *not* sufficiently intelligent Did you go to phillips exeter? Wow congrats, you probably will still. bomb your jane street interview. Sorry, you should have been at a public school in the bay area doing the AIME. The *only* place these networks still matter is high finance -- will be way easier for you to network into niche hedge funds, family offices, smaller PE firms etc. if you have this WASPy network. In tech, quant and west coast VC, your prep schoo doesn't matter for shit. And as these roles started outpaying finance, it became more pronounced -- why make 400m at some sweaty 5 person PE firm as a spreadsheet monkey when you can leetcode your way to 1m at Meta doing more interesting work? Tech/quant opened up a bunch of highpaying roles with a more meritocratic process and broke the prep-school WASP monopoly on elite, high paying jobs That's why no one on the west coast cares about these prep-school lists. They're literally gatekeeping the path to mid-paying, relatively unprestigious jobs. Look at all the top founders of the last 10 years -- tons of them were just bay area asians who were grinding science olympiad, quizbowl, and mathcounts -- thats the new meta a la scott wu for better or worse
Elite feeder schools dominate Ivy League admissions and have long served as the primary pipeline for both old money and new money students. These are the institutions where America’s most elite families send their children to prepare for their future roles in society — far beyond mere education. Roughly 20 high schools consistently send more students to Ivy League colleges than most others combined. America’s wealthiest families have long funneled their children into these schools, many of which have been reliable Ivy League feeders since the 1600s and 1700s.
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The champion studied nearly five hours daily, trained under top coaches including Sohum Sukhatankar, and even qualified for California state Mathcounts this year. He also plays multiple percussion instruments. An extraordinary all-round talent.
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Our MathCounts team earned an amazing 8th place overall at the National Competition, competing against the very best in the country. Even more impressive—Jack Chen placed 16th overall individually, and all four team members finished in the top 75 out of 225 competitors nationwide
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every time a team partners with cognition or profiles Scott Wu I just know the video of him winning Mathcounts speaks to their marketing team like the green goblin mask
Scott Wu (@ScottWu46) runs @cognition, the team behind Devin, an AI software engineer built on Claude. He wants to make building software 10x faster for every engineering team:
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Congratulations to Northwest Middle School students Andrew Seo, April Xu, Rosanna Yang, and Mason Zhang for representing Iowa at the National MATHCOUNTS Competition! 🏆 Iowa was one of only two states with all four qualifiers from the same school.
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I’ll be using your problem in today’s Mathcounts class. I’ll ask them to find the radius for the problem as illustrated and then ask them if it’s possible to fit larger cylinders In the cube.
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@MATHCOUNTS Thanks for the opportunity to participate in the 2026 competition! It was wonderful to observe the wonderful, joy, and beauty of mathematics exemplified by the mathletes. @NCTM
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Get him on the art of problem solving curriculum for math and make sure he signs up for the mathcounts and AMC competitions
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The Team Round is a huge part of what makes us MATHCOUNTS—it's a chance for Mathletes to show their collaboration skills, and these top three teams showed off in a big way this year. Congratulations to Massachusetts, California and New York!
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Aadil Manazir made $600,000/year in quant trading at age 20 - and turned down Google in his free time just to see if he could get the offer - it started in 8th grade MathCounts. By 20 he had cracked the most selective interviews in finance before he could legally drink > you will watch his brother interview him on the exact path: math competitions, elite summer camps, the recruiting strategy nobody teaches in college, and why he packed on 30 lbs of muscle while doing all of it Bookmark & watch - it's the most detailed breakdown of what it actually takes to land a $600k offer before most people finish their sophomore year.
Claude Code hits limits faster than it should. THE REASON IS MATHEMATICAL - AND COMPLETELY FIXABLE IN 10 MINUTES. Every message you send - the model re-reads the entire conversation from scratch. In a long chat, 98.5% of tokens go toward processing old messages. Not writing new code. Just reading what you already said. Here's the fix: > Stop feeding it garbage inputs. PDF and Word files carry hidden metadata - fonts, margins, formatting. Same text in Markdown costs 8,000 tokens instead of 15,000. Convert everything before pasting. > Kill context rot at 120k tokens. One chat = one task. Page built - close the chat. Open a new one for integrations. Past that threshold the model starts degrading and produces noticeably worse output. > Force short answers. Output tokens cost 5x more than input. Add one line to your .claudemd: respond concisely. That's it. > Use /btw for quick questions. Ask a clarifying question mid-session - it answers, you hit Escape, the exchange disappears from history. Zero token cost. > Shift Tab before every complex task. Plan mode forces a written plan before any code gets written. Fewer corrections = fewer tokens burned. Personal hack: Claude's 5-hour limit window starts at your first message. Set Claude Routines to auto-send at 6am. By 9am when you sit down - the reset is already coming at 11. Anthropic doubled limits on May 6, 2026 and removed peak-hour throttling. The math just got easier.
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And we have a 2026 RTX MATHCOUNTS National Champion...congratulations, Justin Kim of California! He and runner-up Arnav Vunnam both had an impressive showing in this morning's Countdown Round. Learn more at einpresswire.com/article/912…
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Scott Wu in 7th grade at the MathCounts national championship. The last answer is the most insane.
Scott Wu is the co-founder of Cognition AI, one of the fastest-growing companies in history. He’s also the greatest competitive programmer the US has ever produced. You may have seen him doing impossible card tricks and mental math. You’ve never seen him asked about weed, Michael Jordan, cancer, and human consciousness over a punnet of strawberries. That is what Colossus editor-in-chief Jeremy Stern did on a recent visit to San Francisco. For those less familiar with @ScottWu46: In 2nd grade, he entered a math competition for 7th graders, lost, and was so furious he still fumes about it 20 years later. The next year he entered the 9th-grade division as a 3rd-grader and got a perfect score. Then he won first place at the US national middle-school math competition and three straight gold medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics, where he became the greatest American gold-medalist and coach in history. Most of the people running the biggest AI companies met as teenagers, competing for their countries on international math and science teams. OpenAI’s Greg Brockman, Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, Meta’s Alexandr Wang, to name just a few. Most agree that the von Neumann among them was Scott Wu. In November 2023, a few weeks after his mother died of lung cancer, on the day Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI, Wu founded his own AI company: Cognition. He was 26 and saw earlier than almost anyone that AI would converge on agents that work in the background, 24/7, like coworkers. He shipped Cognition’s AI software engineer Devin in March 2024. It worked poorly, and he took intense public criticism for it. Now, in its first 18 months of service, Devin has generated $445 million of revenue run rate and usage has doubled every eight weeks. The US Army, Goldman Sachs, and Mercedes-Benz are all customers. Cognition is raising at a valuation around $25 billion. @JeremySternLA sat down with Wu, the emperor of the nerds, to ask the questions we’d all ask one of the smartest people in America—building the most consequential technology of our generation—if we ever got the chance. As well as MJ and weed, they talk about the cluster of competitive math prodigies behind so much of AI, what makes us human when AGI arrives, and why Wu believes he was put on this earth to teach AI how to code. Read the piece below.
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