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hardware & software engineer

London, England Inscrit le Mart 2008
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@garrytan Hey Garry, I built a free tool that makes any logo 50x brighter on LinkedIn. Try it with the GStack logo. Every HDR screen will make it glow while every other logo looks flat. Takes 5 seconds: glowup.bot
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logotype@logotype·
I NEED GPUs
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logotype@logotype·
I built a thing... Your startup logo is basically whispering on LinkedIn right now. I made a free tool called GlowUp that makes it SCREAM. It makes your logo 50x brighter than every other company on the feed. On any iPhone, MacBook, or HDR screen, your logo literally glows while every other brand looks like it's in power saving mode. Upload your logo. Download. Replace on LinkedIn. That's it. Every company post. Every employee's profile. Every comment. Your brand, glowing like a main character. Every other startup's logo: 💡 Yours: ☀️ Go glow up. glowup.bot
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Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK·
The AI scene in London is crazy. The number of high quality AI companies building across the city is phenomenal: > @meetgranola from @samstphenson and @cjpedregal > @meetcleo from @Barney_H_Y > @synthesiaIO from @vriparbelli and @Stjerrild > @fyxerofficial from @rich_fyxer_ai And SO MANY MORE. The map also highlights one of the big issues in London - that startups are so spread out. Without density you lack serendipity and that's definitely an issue in London. Overall though the city is THRIVING. Great map from John Tan - let him know if there's any missing.
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F.O.L.A@folaoftech·
Most corporate workers have experienced a toxic senior coworker 😂
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Moscow Vibes@MoscowVibe·
@folaoftech This the the JP Morgan way and how I learned to cut my teeth in banking. This type of based life is not meant for snowflakes. Get your act together.
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logotype@logotype·
@k7agar YC companies “do things that don’t scale”. This announcement from Anthropic makes sure they won’t scale 😂
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
YC Partners are cooking for open source We are going to have 1000x more hyper usable open source. This is the golden age of personal software, infinitely customizable, and it will be way better than corpo software
Ankit Gupta@agupta

0.7.0 is now out, featuring: - Several major performance upgrades. Turns out coding agents are really good at perf optimization. The app should be buttery smooth now. - Security updates from the community (thank you!) - in-email search github.com/ankitvgupta/ma…

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@karpathy next-gen transformer-based inference is stateful. rn: so many optimizations are emulating statefulness in a stateless system and unbelievable amount of wasted compute. that’s why I built a real-time stateful inference engine (CUDA/ROCm) that’s 8x faster than vLLM + SGLang. tell me I’m wrong
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Deva Hazarika@devahaz·
TLDR: 1: all the accusations made against us were totally false 2: we are making product and company changes to address each of the totally false allegations 3: we will not be taking any questions at this time
Karun Kaushik@karunkaushik_

Over the past week, you may have seen an anonymous post about Delve. While we responded to it in a day, we want to provide more details about what’s true, what's not, and some changes we’ve made. There’s one question behind everything: did Delve fabricate compliance evidence or issue fraudulent audit reports? No. We did not. → Delve is an AI compliance platform that connects customers with independent auditors. We are not an auditor, just as tax preparation software is not an accountant. We have never signed an audit report. → Using default templates for our customers, just like any other compliance platform, is not “faking evidence.” These are meant to serve as a starting point for customers. → Delve does have automation in the platform, with 600+ automated integration tests, an AI Copilot to guide customers through compliance, AI code scanning, and more. -- We built Delve to accelerate innovation by bringing AI to compliance. In doing that, we pushed hard on automation. However, we now realize we didn’t provide enough clarity about what is automated, what is customer-provided, and what is independently audited. We have been working relentlessly to make improvements over the last week. -- On our auditor network: Delve connects customers with independent auditors. Some customers choose their own auditors, but many use firms in our network. Questions have been raised about some of those firms, including ones used by other platforms. Going forward we will set a higher bar in how our auditor relationships are structured and how the process is experienced by customers. Delve is rebuilding our auditor network, removing firms that don’t meet our standards, and offering complimentary re-audits and penetration tests to every customer. On platform templates for our customers: Delve provides default templates, just like many other platforms, for policies, board meetings, risk assessments, and more. These are designed to be starting points only. We should have been more explicit about how they are meant to be reviewed and customized by customers. We are making that indisputably clearer within the platform. On draft audit reports: Third-party auditors are responsible for independently reviewing all evidence and issuing final reports. We built automation that interacts closely with independent audit workflows to help expedite the process on behalf of our customers. However, this contributed to confusion about where automation ends and independent judgment begins. From now on, Delve will no longer automate these parts of the process. Furthermore, customers have a direct line of communication with their auditor to enhance transparency in any audit communications. -- We started Delve because we went through compliance ourselves and saw how slow, expensive, and manual it was. To anyone that wants to sit down and discuss our product philosophy and improvements, please reach out and let’s chat about it.

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logotype@logotype·
@xbxnxdxcxtx hey man. You’ve been ghosting me for weeks, I thought you said we’d have a chat, changed your mind?
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@FarzaTV Red carpet to YC with no product, no team, no revenue, no traction (minions excluded) and NO IDEA. Ummm okay. This is why I start to see YC as highly questionable! 😩 @garrytan
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
I decided to join Y Combinator, again. This would be my second time! Not fully sure what I'm working on yet. But, I'm sure I'll find something in time as I wander and ship. I'm a little scared to do the whole build a company thing again ngl, but mostly excited. There's never been a better time to work on the ideas in my head. The batch started this week. Starting a company at 23 vs now starting a company at 30 feels so different. At 23 (when I did YC in 2020), naivety was there. At 30 I guess I know how difficult it all is. It's not surprising to me that most people in YC are aged 19-24. Still, I feel like I have the naivety of a 19 year-old, but, with the mental of a guy who's been through a lot and learned a lot. So, I'm bullish. Let's see what happens. You'll probably see me launching a lot of random stuff over the next few weeks especially. Also, I am blown away by the number of founders in the batch walking up to me telling me they credit being at YC to @_buildspace. It's so wonderful, and warms my heart. I often struggle to stop and understand the value of my past work because I'm so interested in the future. So, this was nice. It's funny, many saw me irl and freaked out thinking I was joining as a YC partner and were very very surprised to hear I was joining as a founder back in the dirt alongside them haha. Most founders never start another company and usually turn into VCs or get a high-tier job at a big company. I do not blame them. And honestly, that would be the easier more secure path for me especially as I begin thinking about family. But, idk. I feel like my ideas are important. And even though I don't have a specific "This is the idea I'm excited about" it's more a feeling of "I should explore my ideas...I would regret it if I didn't". Especially in 2026, at the epicenter of one of the greatest inventions of my lifetime. Every time I think about getting a job (of which I've been offered many great ones) that voice in my head comes back and says to give my nascent visions a shot. So, gonna try :) Maybe I flop, maybe I don't, only one way to find out. I'll be dropping weekly updates on YouTube if you're interested. I put one out last week that talks more in depth around the story of how this YC stuff even happened randomly, why I'm doing this again, my imposter syndrome and how I think about it, and other stuff. I'll link it below. Lets see what happens!! See y'all.
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logotype@logotype·
@amasad Hey Amjad, I'm Victor, founder of LayerScale. We built an inference engine specifically optimized for agentic workloads. Every engine today discards the KV cache after each response and reprocesses everything on the next tool call. By turn 5, ~85% of the prompt is redundant. We persist the cache and only process the delta. 66ms per tool call across 3 agents x 5 turns with 0.8ms variance. vLLM and SGLang are at 92-120ms and degrade with depth. We stay flat. Drop-in OpenAI compatible API. layerscale.ai
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Keir Starmer: “We will arrest Netanyahu if he steps on British soil.” Also Keir Starmer: *Literally invites a former Al-Qaeda terrorist to the UK*
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Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
TESCO HAS GONE FULL HALAL It’s not just a small section anymore, it’s entire fridges and meat sections at the deli. They’re totally ignoring the that most of the country is against it. Just for the money.
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G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Police officer detains @AuditingBritain under the terrorism act, for "staring" Apparently it's a terrorist offence to be in public now filming, anything to say @BrumPolice?
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SMA 🏴‍☠️@generic_void·
I am begging you to think bigger. Everyone is riding the hype wave with agents and it’s driving me crazy. We need new systems and infrastructure for a world with AI. Who is building something that will actually survive after the bubble? Do something that matters.
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@samuel_spitz Really? I left the world of top financial institutions (spent 10 years at Goldman Sachs) to become a scrappy startup founder. And that’s low status now? I’m always 2-steps behind 😀
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Samuel Spitz@samuel_spitz·
Most people I see moving to SF to “be a founder” seem to be doing so purely for ego and status They don’t realize that raising $1-4M for a stupid idea is quickly becoming low status The average OpenAI employee is clearly higher status than the average YC founder
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logotype@logotype·
@bradflora hey Brad. Check layerscale.ai it’s a new inference engine. Whitepapers available if interested. The future of AI is stateful!
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logotype@logotype·
@Ascii211 I reverse engineered my FLIR Breach. I managed to figure out most serial commands. I was able to build an app to remote control it, modify the overlay information on the screen, FFC and all things. In the process I also bricked one and had to spend €2500 for a new one 😬
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Arsenio "Missileman"@Ascii211·
Now we gotta get RS422 taps and see if there's any commands over the wire. The fun part will be trying to extract protocol spec from the control units. Optimally we could get in touch with people at L3 Cinci division and get proper docs but oh we've tried
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