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@protosphinx

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Veer Kheterpal@veerbhanX·
219 words in, 1.48 GHz RISC-V CPU out. 12 hours. The wild part: the agent independently rediscovered early branch resolution in the ID stage, a classic MIPS trick from the 80s. Nobody told it to. Now consider: 86% of chips need a respin, ~70% of engineering effort is verification. If agents can compress that verification tax, the economics of chip design change completely.
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Design Conductor: an AI agent that can build a RISC-V CPU core from design specs. The agent is given access to a RISC-V ISA simulator and manuals... to enable an end-to-end verification-driven generation. The most important thing for design intelligence is a verifier 😎
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@VishuForLiberty you have cornered the entire human supply of iq nothing is left for him
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vishal@VishuForLiberty·
@protosphinx Balaji has no IQ to understand the truth.
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Balaji is right. The replies are predictably split along party lines and ideology but that’s why Balaji is different. It’s in his interest not to speak up...to somehow bend the truth to fit the narrative. But he didn’t do that before and he wouldn’t do that now.
Balaji@balajis

I'm going to make some obvious points. (1) Blowing up all the oil infrastructure in the Middle East is an insane idea, and may well result in a global economic crash and humanitarian crisis unrivaled in the lives of those now living. We're talking about the price of everything everywhere rising, from food to gas, at a moment when inflation was already high. All of that will be laid at the feet of the authors of this war. (2) The antebellum status quo of Feb 27, 2026 was just not that bad, but we're unlikely to return to it. Expect indefinite, long-term, ongoing disruptions to everything out of the Middle East. (3) Also assume tech financing crashes for the indefinite future. The genius plan to get the Gulf states caught in the crossfire has incinerated much of the funding for LPs, for datacenters, and for IPOs. Anyone in tech who supported this war may soon learn the meaning of "force majeure" as funding gets yanked. (4) Many capital allocators will instead be allocating much further down Maslow's hierarchy of needs, towards useful basic things like food and energy. (5) It's fortunate that all those progressives yelled about the "climate crisis." Yes, their reasoning about timelines was wrong, and much of the money was wasted in graft, but the result was right: we all need energy independence from the Middle East, pronto. It's also fortunate that Elon and China autistically took climate seriously. Now they're going to need to ship a billion solar panels, electric vehicles, batteries, nuclear power plants, and the like to get everyone off oil, immediately. (6) It's not just an oil and gas problem, of course. It's also a fertilizer problem, and a chemical precursor problem. Maybe some new sources will come online at the new prices, but it takes time to dial stuff up, particularly at this scale, so shortages are almost a certainty. That said, China has actually scaled up coal-to-chemicals[a,c] (C2C), and there's also something more sci-fi called Power-to-X[b] which turns arbitrary power + water + air into hydrocarbons. But all of that will need to get accelerated. I have a background in chemical engineering so may start funding things in this area. (7) Ultimately, this war is going to result in tremendous blame for anyone associated with it. It's a no-win scenario to blow up this much infrastructure for so many people. Simply not worth it for whatever objective they thought they were going to attain. But unless you're actually in a position to stop the madness, the pragmatic thing to do is: scramble to mitigate the fallout to yourself, your business, and your people. [a]: reuters.com/business/energ… [b]: alfalaval.com/industries/ene… [c]: reuters.com/sustainability…

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sphinx@protosphinx·
when you're in it for the love of the game
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@AllMigh48938863 he wrote about covid before covid. his btc to a mn thesis is about usd hegemony not lasting. he’s a nonconformist. if anything he’d make more money by conforming.
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All Might e/acc 🚀🇮🇳🏎️
@protosphinx BS - Balaji has always been wrong. None of what he predicted has ever come true. All that he wants is the dollar to fall so that his shit coins can do well.
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@golcondagoonda @vivekaX you are right but remember don't confuse heaven with moksha. heaven/hell have a different meaning - not the western concept of permanence (which is mokhsa - or freedom from cycles) also sin ? really ? sin ?
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Golconda goonda@golcondagoonda·
@protosphinx @vivekaX BS. Duryodhan was given choice. "You have 5 mins of heaven and years of hell, which one you want to take up first?". He chose heaven. So yudhistir ends up seeing him when he enter. That's how it is mentioned in scriptures. Don't twist. It's sin to do so.
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@karanmgandhi its a new product and it will have its own merits but just like figma couldn't kill photoshop, its going to be hard to kill figma. every product has its own merits.
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Karan Gandhi@karanmgandhi·
@protosphinx Anyways, it works well only with Material UI or its stylized/adjacent components or design type. Sucks otherwise (as of now)
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sphinx@protosphinx·
how's this figma ? which serious designer is using "voice" to design ? tell me please. how is this going to beat figma ? have you actually even used figma ?
Google AI@GoogleAI

Today, we’re evolving @StitchbyGoogle from @GoogleLabs into an AI design canvas transforms natural language prompts into production-ready front-end code. Some highlights from what’s new: 1. A complete redesign of the Stitch UI, which can now ingest multimodal references (text prompts, images, or code) as creative seeds for your design ideas 2. A brand new, context-aware design agent that can share feedback on builds, generate PRDs, and ask questions to better understand your vision. You can even talk to the agent if you prefer a verbal sounding board 3. A new agent-friendly markdown file, DESIGN.md, which you can use to export or import your design rules to or from other design and coding tools Whether you’ve been designing for decades or you’re whiteboarding your first software idea, Stitch can help you turn concepts into prototypes in minutes rather than days ➡️ stitch.withgoogle.com

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sphinx@protosphinx·
@noctus91 its a motorbike for grandmas
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you have the option to 1) share your code 2) yes 3) there's no 3rd option
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@vivekaX >the kauravas went to heaven
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wtfvivek@vivekaX·
@protosphinx The whole quote lands on the expectation that the meaning of Dharma will be collectively misinterpreted.
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@arpitingle padishah your mooli paratha is ready
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arpit@arpitingle·
padishah already means “emperor,” so “padishah emperor” is technically redundant, like saying “emperor emperor” same vibe as chai tea
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you must understand they’re just in for the love of the game. the journey is the destination. you apply your rules. you want to end the game, collect the trophy and go retire in the countryside. but that’s not how they see it. reconcile with this and move on.
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess

Bill Clinton: “I killed myself trying to give the Palestinians a state. I had a deal they turned down that would have given them all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank. You name it. They turned it all down.” The Palestinians never wanted peace.

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