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Rushabh Shethia
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Rushabh Shethia
@rsshethia
providing tech solutions to the community
Bendigo - Mumbai शामिल हुए Ocak 2011
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Five years ago, the team at @GalaxEye were students at IIT Madras, chasing what many would have called an “outrageously ambitious” dream.
Yesterday, they launched Mission Drishti, the world’s first OptoSAR satellite.
There’s a simple but powerful lesson here: leapfrogging the world begins with a leap of faith.
By combining optical and radar imaging into a single platform, they didn’t just improve on what existed, they reimagined what was possible.
They’re showing us that the way to take a place on the global stage, is not by catching up, but by changing the game.
They’re my #MondayMotivation
GalaxEye@GalaxEye
Separation Confirmed! The world's first OptoSAR Satellite is now in space. Made in India for the world. Go Drishti! Go @GalaxEye! Go India!
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Finally out of @Replit. Loved being on it during 2025. Felt worth and value, in 2026 felt it was not valuable and i could use combination of @antigravity + @github + @render and make it work. Havign a single site and that too for hobby it saved few bucks.
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Adobe for creativity + Claude 🤝
Now, Claude users can power their content with more than 50 Creative Cloud tools. Simply describe the outcome you want and let the assistant orchestrate workflows behind the scenes: adobe.ly/4cTkJjF
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Adobe charges $250 a year for Illustrator.
Someone built the same thing for free. It runs in your browser. And it's architecturally better.
It's called Graphite.
Most vector editors work by storing a flat list of shapes. Change something early and you're manually fixing everything downstream.
Graphite stores your entire design as a computation graph. Every shape, every filter, every effect is a node. Change one node and everything that depends on it recalculates automatically.
This is how game engines and VFX pipelines work. Nobody had built a design app this way until now.
→ Procedural patterns that regenerate when you change any parameter
→ Nondestructive boolean operations that stay editable forever
→ Photo editing baked in alongside the vector tools
→ Motion graphics and VFX compositing on the roadmap
→ 188 contributors building it right now
The people charging $250/year for destructive editing are going to have a problem.
graphite.art

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introducing Motion, a video agent for tasteful motion design.
this launch video was made entirely with Motion. 👇🏽
comment "MOTION" to get early access + free credits.
tag @motion_so in any post on your X feed for a surprise.
here’s how it works + examples (thread):
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We all knew this was coming… but today I heard about it actually happening.
A seed stage company backed by a well known VC openly admitted (in a board deck) that their strategy is to get access to a large incumbent’s software from a customer, clone the entire thing using Claude Code, and offer it at 90% less.
Not “build something better.” Just copy it and offer it for less.
The VC endorsed this as the GTM strategy. And even wrote back in writing that it was a good idea.
Using a customer’s licensed access to reverse engineer a product and clone it is ethically bankrupt. I don’t know how else to put it.
It likely violates terms of service. It may violate trade secret law as well (but I’m certainly not a lawyer).
And a reputable VC putting this in writing in a board deck is genuinely insane.
But it’s going to happen anyway.
Everywhere… all the time.
I don’t know where this ends, but we all knew this was coming and now it’s here.
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We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake
It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri.
Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: play.google.com/store/apps/det…
As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free.
Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy.
— Written with Wispr Flow
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@joon_s_pk @karpathy @drfeifei @adamdangelo @rauchg @scottbelsky This will genuinely be good to simulate healthcare from multiple perspectives.
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Introducing Simile.
Simulating human behavior is one of the most consequential and technically difficult problems of our time.
We raised $100M from Index, Hanabi, A* BCV, @karpathy @drfeifei @adamdangelo @rauchg @scottbelsky among others.
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We were promised there would be "an app for that" and for a while, it felt true. But open app stores gradually gave way to the same few default apps and platforms - built by a handful of companies, for billions of people at once.
Essential Apps start from a different belief: software should be tailored to your specific needs and context. From a simple prompt, you create personalized apps. No ads. No dark patterns. No one-size-fits-all.
This is a shift toward a billion apps for a billion people - free from walled gardens.
Today, we’re rolling out Essential Apps Beta following our Alpha release late last year. Updates now edit only what you change and keep the rest intact, with one-click rollback if anything breaks. Publishing is clearer, project states are easier to follow, and organization is tighter across the board. We’ve added location, calendar, and contacts permissions, so you can build apps that actually respond to your context. Image uploads are now supported, and a refreshed design baseline improves spacing, typography, tap areas, accessibility, and dark mode consistency - with more widget sizes on the way.
Can't wait to see what our community builds next!
Essential@essential
Create apps shaped exactly around your specific needs and context. That's what Essential Apps are. You describe what you need. AI builds it. It appears on your phone's home screen, ready to use. One billion apps for one billion people. Beta starts today on Nothing Playground.
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If you're a fan of optimization puzzles or coding, be sure to check out the MLSys 2026 Graph Scheduling Competition! 🧩
The challenge: You have a complex AI workload and a tiny high-speed memory scratchpad. Your goal is to design a schedule (just a JSON file) that moves data in and out efficiently to minimize latency. It’s like a high-stakes game of inventory management.
Open to students, researchers, hobbyists and puzzle-solvers worldwide.
Register now and start coding → goo.gle/4ktgyyb
#MLSys2026 #CodingChallenge

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This is amazing. Just the fact that we can spin up custom websites like this to learn something new is bonkers.
Brian Lovin@brian_lovin
This post made me realize I don't actually understand how terminal UIs work. I asked Claude to make an explainer with interactive examples. how-terminals-work.vercel.app It still feels like black magic, but now it's slightly less magic.
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🚨NEW LABS EXPERIMENT 🚨
Introducing Disco, an experimental way to discover new generative AI features on the web. Our first feature, GenTabs, uses Gemini 3 to remix your open tabs into totally custom apps to help you get more out of the web.
Learn more and join the waitlist → labs.google/disco
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I work at @base44 , so I see many prompts every day.
Most of them are okay. Some are good. But about 1% are genius.
I spent the last week analyzing that top 1%.
The results were honestly shocking. 🤯
Most users prompt like they are talking to a human:
"Make a cool, modern website for a tech company." (Results: Generic, boring, hallucinations).
If you want to learn how to prompt and vibe code like a pro
Drop a comment below, and I'll send the guide to your inbox. 📥
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