Ivan Vitiaev

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Ivan Vitiaev

@ivanvitiaev

Hands-on CTO | Troubleshooter

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Ivan Vitiaev
Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
CTO with extensive experience in high-load and distributed systems. I’ve built a fully deterministic inference engine in pure Rust — without traditional neural networks. It generates 100 tokens (full input → output) in roughly 20 ms on a single CPU core. Key takeaway: low data entropy is often far more important than all the complex mathematics. I’m looking for smart people and investors who are interested in alternative approaches to autonomous systems and efficient AI. DM me if this topic resonates with you.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@googlegemma Cerebras is impressive, of course, but what about 1.58-bit quantization?
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Google Gemma
Google Gemma@googlegemma·
Gemma 4 31B at over 1,800 tokens per second! Gemma 4 is now in Public Preview on Cerebras.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
How WebGPU makes AI fully private — your data never leaves your device. NotebookLM dropped a fire breakdown on Church AI: you can finally confess to creating a fake "ghost job" and no one in the cloud will ever know Everything runs locally in the browser on your GPU. Zero servers, zero logs, zero leaks. Video attached — must watch: #WebGPU #ChurchAI #PrivateAI #LocalAI
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@adcock_brett I still don’t understand why we’re trying to make robots copy human functionality when they aren’t limited by biology. Let’s go further — design hands that are much more capable than human ones. They shouldn’t look or work like human hands at all.
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News from Google@NewsFromGoogle·
When Hangar 3 at Moffett Federal Airfield needed to be removed, it gave us an opportunity to breathe new life into the salvageable materials from the historic WWII era structure. Instead of sending 119,000 board feet of old-growth Douglas fir to a landfill, our teams systematically dismantled the 1,000-foot-long hangar and salvaged 178 tons of material to give it a second life across Google campuses in California, Oregon and Washington. This historic timber will be returning to the regions which it likely originated from over eight decades ago, giving Hangar 3 a full circle moment.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@Polymarket How exactly are they going to provide it? Starlink still needs ground stations to receive the signal.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: SpaceX’s Starlink to provide free internet service in Venezuela through July 25 as the country recovers from deadly earthquakes.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@zerohedge You’re looking in the wrong direction, my friend. Generating images today is basically zero cost — especially with nano LLMs or 1-bit quantization, you can generate any image locally on your laptop in around 10 seconds.
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
*GOOGLE: PERSONALIZED IMAGE GENERATION IN GEMINI FOR FREE Massive compute shortage, and Google giving away the most compute intensive activity?
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@sporadica It’s all just so you keep believing in AI and keep pouring money into it, my friend.
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Kalshi Crypto
Kalshi Crypto@Kalshi_Crypto·
JUST IN: BlackRock just deposited $340M worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum to Coinbase Prime
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@Kalshi Not only that. Google’s situation looks pretty bad overall — they’re cutting costs hard and even aggressively hunting for students right at the metro.
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: Google reportedly doesn't have enough AI capacity to meet demand
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@zerohedge The real problem is where Rampart sends the data before it redacts and deletes it.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
Life is arbitrage. Living in San Francisco on $180k is negative arbitrage. Living in Uzbekistan on the same salary is impressive positive arbitrage. In other words, finding positive arbitrage opportunities is exactly what successful people and businessmen all around the world do.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Young tech workers say San Francisco is becoming unaffordable even on $180,000 salaries amid the AI boom.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
This is still early, but the direction is clear. True ownership of your digital presence isn’t renting space on someone else’s cloud. It’s owning every byte on the blockchain. Who’s ready to build the unkillable web? Drop your thoughts👇
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
GenUI already helps generate these on-chain-ready interfaces. Now we’re closing the loop: from smart contract → beautiful UI → fully on-chain deployment.The imagination runs wild: - Uncensorable blogs - Permanent DAOs - Indie apps that outlive their creators - Censorship-resistant news portals
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Ivan Vitiaev
Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
𝗗𝗫 — Your Decentralized Experience. I’ve taken GenUI experiments to the next level. What if your entire frontend lived on the blockchain? No servers. No hosting bills. No single point of failure. Just pure, immutable code.
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@VitalikButerin Trust me bro, just send your money to the contract you can't see or verify. I'll steal it later anyway. AHAHAHAHA. The only cool plan here is the one you're smoking, Vitalik.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
A ten-thousand word monster post trying to cover the entire tech tree behind the main lineage of obfuscation (iO) protocols: vitalik.eth.limo/general/2026/0… Special thanks to all who helped!
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Ivan Vitiaev@ivanvitiaev·
@0xPolygon This isn't true. As long as the ability to mint tokens is hardcoded into the program, the token will never be truly deflationary. You can print as many tokens as you want at any time.
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