curious founder @outlierhumans/ fellow @southpkcommons/ prev founder @DoWhileAI (sequoia surge 09)/ @iitroorkee

Joined March 2020
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i might change the world as we know it
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this guy is on a mission
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what i find funny is it all happened friday eve but europe still read it the next day
This week the most advanced AI model on the planet got switched off by a foreign government. British researchers were studying it. British companies were testing it. British hospitals were piloting it. Not any more. This isn't an AI story. It's the story of every industry we used to lead. Britain has some of the best AI talent in the world. DeepMind was built here. Our AI Safety Institute writes the rules other countries follow. We have the researchers, the universities, the standards. What we don't have is the power stations to run the data centres, the planning system to build them, or the industrial base to make the chips. So the work happens here and the value lands somewhere else. We invent. Others build. Others decide. Then we read about it on Saturday morning. Same story as the kit our soldiers don't have. Same story as the factories we used to. I spent nine months in government making this argument inside the room. I'll make it louder from outside.
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. @AcquiredFM's website is so good!
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nischal jain retweeted
PLANET BENGALURU EP 1 - “Workers of the Wild” Finding a cafe to work from this weekend is harder than the work itself🥲 Google seems absolutely cluttered to me and throws up every random cafe out there. So I end up reading 40 paid reviews about the cheesecake and still have no idea whether the place has wifi and plug points :) So I let David Attenborough narrate our suffering. 🎙️ and also built something to fix it …
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With all this IPO chatter, here’s how you can invest in Epic:
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Priorities for high agency people are almost always communicated by the latency of their response.
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posting this so that whenever i get a question on yc vs a16z speedrun, i have an answer
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Replying to @pmarca
Any founder who has begun by making something they themselves wanted will be better at convincing users than investors. Imagine Woz demoing the Apple I to the Homebrew Computer Club or Larry Page demoing BackRub to fellow students vs either pitching a VC.
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my chat has no clue
I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug If you ask it this prompt: “Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself” but there's no actual photo the model starts hallucinating the image by itself and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos @sama @OpenAI
Community note
Post is stolen from previous posts without credit For example, the same thing from early May: x.com/icreatelife/st…
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worktrees are simultaenously the best & worst primitives to work with agents
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Replying to @eastdakota
One more I forgot until just reminded: 3. Khosla Ventures wanted to invest in our Series C. Vinod took me, Michelle, and Lee out to dinner after he’d given us a term sheet. Near the end, Michelle and Lee got up to use the restroom. Vinod leaned over and said: “I’m impressed with you, not so much with them, what if you fire them and I’ll give you all their stock?” I think the charitable read was it was a test of my character. But I was so offended that we never spoke again. Literally blocked his number.
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theo is understanding for everyone except @AnthropicAI
In order to hit the limit of your $40 Copilot plan, you have to do at least $60 of inference. The previous limit structure was entirely broken. You could do $40,000 of inference for $40. You’re not hurting them by cancelling your sub.
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i went out to try devin desktop, conductor but the first feature i look for is integrated browser. full stack work without integrated browser is a pain
codex browser-use is quickly becoming a differentiator. a feature that makes it impossible to keep using claude code cli.
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nischal jain retweeted
Introducing HydraDB. The graph native context infrastructure for agents. Purpose built to deliver precise context & observability into why agents act the way they do. We've always believed graphs are the best way to manage AI context, but they've been too expensive to scale or impractical for storing full context. Until now. @hydra_db combines in memory, NVMe, and object storage into a single graph layer, making context delivery faster, cheaper, and more precise. We want context delivery to be extremely fast, 1000x cheap, and highly precise. Give your agents a brain.
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what the hell is this
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Today, we're proud to announce a true revolution in marketing — we're launching Agent A: ahrefs.com/agent-a Agent A handles marketing so well, you won't even need your CMO.
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let me say the most obv things
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Software went from desktop-first to mobile-first, now going to agent-first.
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“no we won’t be jobless because of ai. new kinds of jobs that we can’t fathom yet will be created”
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we’re hiring 10 Masturbation Consultants $2,000/month to test our new Daily Guided Masturbation feature and document the effects on stress, sleep and mood yes it’s real yes you get paid
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office-hours is genuinely a great skill
Don't listen to the YC rejects, office-hours is actually helpful, and worth the tokens
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pls fix the auto mode @trq212 @bcherny it bypasses explict instructions in skills to interview before proceeding "Auto Mode is active so I'll author defaults and surface divergences for operator confirmation in the artifact rather than blocking with interview rounds"
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