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michael raspuzzi

@michaelraspuzzi

🌐 building worldwide studios to help people build in ai, robotics, and applied sciences 🤖 growing hardware meetup globally

san francisco Beigetreten Mart 2020
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michael raspuzzi
michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
We're hosting an OpenClaw build challenge to win free tickets and potential change to take the stage at the AI for Science Summit in June in SF with 100+ founders, scientists, engineers and builders. We've seen teams use OpenClaw agents to fix and ship robotic work cell protocols from an Uber at the latest hack. There's also hundreds of agent scientific skills through LabOS and other open source repos. This is your excuse to build something. Bonus if it demos on hardware! 🦞 Comment Claw below and will share the details. 📆 Submit by April 30th 11:59pm.
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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
New website up. Inspired by F1 racing and streetwear like Made in the City. My favorite part is the loading screen: "this is not a marketing summit." Check it out here: aisciencesummit.com June 16-17 in SF by @worldwd_studios , CA 501c3
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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
"I only go to conferences for the after parties." This is the number one thing we've heard from the community. We think that makes no sense. So we're designing a summit where the talks ARE the main course. And we want to share the behind the scenes process of what its like to build a summit from scratch. Here's our why: 1) the space moves too quickly to keep up 2) engineers and scientists are often silo'd and don't get to talk 3) new ways of doing science is one of the most important things we can do with the latest hardware and software tools AI for Science Summit · June 16-17 · SF. Early bird tickets open now. Link in reply.
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Xiangan He
Xiangan He@xBalbinus·
Making my first hire at 22 taught me that instinct alone is a terrible filter. My first answer to "who should I bring on?" was basically just whoever felt comfortable. Luckily, my coach (@michaelraspuzzi)  stopped me before I did. Instead of going off gut, he walked me through the actual criteria he filters for when building a team… Things like whether the person is passionate about learning, whether they've done this before, whether they can figure things out with minimal hand-holding. So I took that rubric, applied it to who I was evaluating, and went through it deliberately instead of just going with whoever I already knew. The person I ended up with actually passed most of those filters. But the bigger lesson here wasn't really about that specific hire. It was that early team decisions need a framework, not just a feeling. Hiring someone you're comfortable with feels safe. But comfort isn't a hiring criterion, and the earlier you're in the business, the more that one wrong fit can cost you.
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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
This was a fun one. And the main takeaway: people loved it. We need more environments like this for scientists and builders to get hands on experience with the latest AI tools and hardware.
Worldwide Studios@worldwd_studios

We hosted 100+ scientists, researchers, engineers, and builders for our 5th AI for Science hack. 80% had never used robots in the lab before, and 30% were brand new to tools like Claude Code, yet every team had a prototype by the end of the weekend. The top teams did 3 experiments end to end, and one team had an @openclaw talking to the robotic work cell. This hack focused on cell cultivation with @artsastra at Monomer Bio with Elnora being the main intelligence layer for teams. For hardware, we had the @opentrons Flex, @cephlainc Squid, a mobile robot from Olympus Controls, and more. Novel Bio provided their strain of the world's fastest growing bacteria, Vibrio natriegens, so that top teams could run end to end experiments multiple times over. Community collab with support from Plymouth and Cell Culture Collective, Inc., co-organized with Luis Villa and Bay Area Lab Automators and SF Hardware Meetup. Video by Brandon Pham If you want to see what's possible with the latest in AI in applications for Science, come join us for our June summit in SF. More info in comments.

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Kyle Harrison
Kyle Harrison@kwharrison13·
I’m always surprised that no podcast has tried to turn its corpus of context into a research knowledge base. Closest I’ve seen is what Colossus was for a bit but it’s moved more towards digital magazine. There is rich multi-layered context trapped in an ocean of transcripts.
Acquired Podcast@AcquiredFM

Today, we're unveiling the all-new acquired.fm. It's been 8 months in the works, hand-crafted to represent what Acquired has become today. Enjoy :)

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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
@panoskokmotoss so glad you enjoyed and could make it! can't wait to see next version of what you built
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Panos Kokmotos
Panos Kokmotos@panoskokmotoss·
@michaelraspuzzi Great building with you, Michael! Really appreciated how you took me from zero to building with OpenClaw, and even turning The Beginning of Infinity into a game, in 2 hours ✨
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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
100+ people at our latest AI for Science hack in SF, and 80% had never built with robotics, and yet every team walked away with a working prototype in a single weekend. We don't think that level of building should be kept to SF or weekends only. That's why we're running a free 100-day build fellowship at @worldwd_studios 🔹 It's totally free. Ship projects every 2 weeks. April 15 - July 15. 🔹 Virtual first. Anyone can join. We wrap with AI Science in SF. 🔹 No pre-reqs. All builders, scientists, engineers, and those curious to apply welcome. Fractional, 8-10hrs a week. 🎯 Applications due March 31st 11:59p PT. Link in comments. Shout-out to @opentrons for the community flex at @workatthestudio and Elnora AI for supporting early builders.
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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
The gap between "using AI tools" and "building AI tools" is about 20 lines of code. April 2 we're building OpenClaw agents from scratch with self-improving agent from scratch with tool use, memory, and a self-upgrade loop. @willsentance , Founder of @codesmith_ and South Park Commons Fellow, is leading this build. Titus and Nancy are supporting from Civic Technologies to show how to use guardrails, audit trails, and access revocation to make agents secure from the first session. Part of our SF workshops at @worldwd_studios Studio 45 · SF · 6:30pm · Link below
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Will Sentance
Will Sentance@willsentance·
Next workshop(free, in person): Build OpenClaw from Scratch with 20 Lines of Code. April 2nd. I'll cover a lot on agentic topics, and connect with SF builders. Looking forward to hanging with you guys. Check below:
Will Sentance@willsentance

If you are seeing this, chances are you've tried agentic workflows to write code. Tools aside, what's the strongest problem you are facing with making claude work for you? Working on providing some clarity on this. For Other just write below

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michael raspuzzi@michaelraspuzzi·
@with_sherpa cool to see 20% conversion lifts! keep it up 🙌, also liking the demo video with the character opener and lofi beats
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Sherpa (YC P26)@with_sherpa·
Your website should improve itself. Sherpa gives you an entire conversion optimization team with one line of code. Here's how 🧵
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