Jaydev Patil
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Jaydev Patil
@JaydevPatil
semi-geek. clearly confused soul.
Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
What do we need to build to prepare the world for advanced AI?
>$25 billion is about to flow into AI resilience and AI-for-science from the OpenAI Foundation, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and other major funders.
But there's no shovel-ready list of the essential projects to build, and no critical mass of builders ready to execute.
We're trying to fix that with The Launch Sequence, a collection of concrete projects to accelerate science, strengthen security, and adapt institutions to future advanced AI.
We're opening up The Launch Sequence for new pitches. We'll help you develop your idea, connect you with funders, and get it built. $10,000 honorarium for published proposals.
🔗 Read the RFP and submit a short pitch (200–400 words): ifp.org/rfp-launch
We’re looking for short pitches in three areas:
1. Accelerating science: What do researchers need to make breakthroughs with AI that markets and conventional grants won’t fund fast enough?
2. Strengthening security: What tools, technologies, or orgs can help ensure rapid AI advances don't undermine national security and public safety?
3. Adapting institutions: How do our institutions need to evolve to help society adapt to AI-driven change while preserving human agency?
Our advisory panel:
– @woj_zaremba, OpenAI co-founder
– @tkalil2050, CEO of Renaissance Philanthropy
– @matthewclifford, Co-founder & Chair of Entrepreneurs First, founding Chair of ARIA
On top of the $10,000 honorarium, we offer a $1,000 bounty for pitching an idea we hadn’t heard before (if we publish it), and for every successful referral.
Submissions are rolling, but we'll prioritize early pitches (within the next few weeks) and start reviewing immediately.

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@AravSrinivas I'm trying to vibe code myself but a technical pattern in formation feature should exist somewhere for all asset classes. After all its always technical chart formation followed by news.
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@sama Just curious, If the models are so smart, why the openai community forums are so bloated ? why they are not being used to close the queries ?
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"What is the hardest question I could ask you that you might get right?"
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW
Everyone is saying GPT-5.4 Pro is the smartest model, AGI-level intelligence, but do you have AGI-level questions to ask?
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@soupsranjan Have a look at the portal now. It's the best approach with free data available. Airlines don't have free API, I have added aggregator links using which can be used to book flights
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If there was a need for an Agentic commerce solution that serves a real need, that is NOW during this terrible war in GCC.
We have probably hundreds of thousands of people looking to evacuate on commercial flights
I spent the last 48 hours quite literally just clicking and booking as many flights as I possibly could.
Only to see ALL of them get canceled
The situation is very fluid. Airspace and runways in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Riyadh etc open and close based on imminent threats
Here's the cheat sheet I used to at least get as many bookings as possible
Why isn't anyone vibe coding this right now? If I wasn't busy evacuating, that's what I would be coding to help myself and the hundreds of thousands of stranded travelers
The cheat sheet:
1. Look for flights departing from an airport, say Dubai at flightradar24.com
2. Only look for flights with a future status of Scheduled or Estimated. Ignore the ones that are already Canceled
3. Be open to destinations worldwide. Only select destinations that are outside the GCC region. If there are multi hop flights, ignore them if the hop is via a GCC airport
4. Go to the website of the Airline which shows status of Scheduled/Estimated. Enter the Destination city and travel date along with passenger details.
5. Search for flight availability
6. If the flight is available, ask for credit card details from the consumer and purchase it
If anyone is willing to vibe code this right now, please reach out. I have other ideas to make this more robust
And I promise to be the first beta tester and I will personally angel invest in your idea if you can help me get a ticket
And I promise you, your TAM right now is immense
Agents were meant to remove exactly this kind of manual rigmarole
After 48 hours of manually doing this, I got tired. And exhausted because still ALL my flights got cancelled.
Then I recruited a tiger team of 10 people at my company @sardine to follow the same script. So I could have more options available while I caught my first sleep in 2 days
And they quickly found me another 15+ flight options
Fingers crossed one of them works out
But doing this manually is a waste of valuable and strategic thinking time. In a war, human mind needs to be alert and focused on survival.
So who is up for vibe coding this?
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#NTPC at 370.00 Zone like
baar baar garam kr ke thanda kr dete ho...
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What if biological language involves a system that’s something like an LLM? Long before the rise of ChatGPT, the neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko (@ev_fedorenko) was studying a network in the brain that maps words to their meanings. @johnpavlus reports: quantamagazine.org/the-polyglot-n…
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If you think back to the fiber-optic bubble of 2000, the warning signs were obvious. When the capex spending started to outstrip the desire of investors to fund it, the vendors started to act in irrational ways in order to hit Wall Street targets. Lucent and Nortel started lending their customers money to buy networking equipment, they took equity stakes in their customers, so that they could purchase more equipment, and they even bought capacity on their customers’ fiber-optic networks so that their customers could show revenue growth, and hit Wall Street targets. All of this was done in the hope that their customers could raise more capital to keep buying networking equipment. As you can imagine, when you’re the vendor, the customer and the investor in a company, there’s a strong incentive to artificially inflate the numbers by signing preferable contracts that use very large numbers, and then round-trip the capital. With extreme pressure to hit targets, especially as the funding cut off, it should be no surprise that this led to endemic fraud at both Lucent and Nortel, ultimately leading to their collapse.
pracap.com/an-ai-addendum/
Fundoo Professor@Sanjay__Bakshi
There is a beautiful example illustrating how a company turns cash raised from issuing of shares in the stock market into revenue. It’s in a book called Financial Statement Analysis by Martin Fridson. See attached image. The basic idea in such situations is for analysts to follow the money and see how it changes colour.
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Thread: Silver "Paper Tsunami" 🌊 #SilverSqueeze
1/ Today’s COMEX silver action looked insane.
Volume hit 63,800 contracts. Each contract = 5,000 oz.
➡️ That’s 319 million ounces of paper silver traded in ONE day. 🤯

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Scientists develop brain implant capable of decoding inner speech ft.com/content/6bf4ef…
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Earlier this year, a 17-year-old high school student named Hannah Cairo solved a 40-year-old mystery about how waves behave, surprising and exciting mathematicians. @KSHartnett reports: quantamagazine.org/at-17-hannah-c…
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