Harpinder Jot Singh

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Harpinder Jot Singh

Harpinder Jot Singh

@singhhcoder

Building @qordinate_ai Past: AI @DevRev

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I don’t even smoke lol 💨
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Harpinder Jot Singh
Harpinder Jot Singh@singhhcoder·
Noticed this animation in @AmpCode when Claude says "You're absolutely right" 😂😂
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Michael
Michael@michael_chomsky·
I’ll be honest: I haven’t read the entire OpenClaw documentation. To be fair, nobody has. Today at 3:40 PM PST, @skeptrune and I are reading the entire OpenClaw documentation live on stream, with a LIVE LOBSTER reacting. Online word counters crashed trying to count it. OpenClaw got the answer: 302458 words. I will not rest until Nick, Pete the lobster, and I know OpenClaw by heart.
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Nate Esparza
Nate Esparza@Nate_Esparza·
if you can reply to this you might have gotten paid for posting on X Congrats 🎊
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Harpinder Jot Singh
Harpinder Jot Singh@singhhcoder·
@andrewchen You forgot the collaborative part, coworkers need to talk to others when they're blocked on info others hold.
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andrew chen
andrew chen@andrewchen·
ai is shifting from “chatbot UX” to “coworker UX.” it’s not just about having smartest model, they’ll have the best handoff between human judgment and autonomous execution I think this is what we see in explosive hype around openclaw. What's magical about it is that it can be proactive, it can self-improve, it can link into your accounts so that it’s triggered. These are the things you need to be a coworker, chief of staff, colleague, etc rather than just something that is a smarter google search. What people underestimate is that the interface paradigm itself is changing: - Chatbots assume every task begins with a prompt - Coworkers don’t wait for prompts They watch the environment, notice patterns, and surface things before you ask. The best AI systems will feel less like “ask me anything” and more like “I’m already working on it.” that requires three things that chatbot systems historically lack: memory, agency, and integration. Memory so the system understands your projects and preferences over long running periods of time. agency so it can break goals into steps and execute them. integration so it can touch real systems, like email, docs, repos, finances, calendars, APIs. Once those exist together, the model stops being a tool and becomes a participant in the workflow. we are sooooo close to having all this, but not yet... the claws show a glimmer of the future. So the question is, which agentic systems will know what you’re trying to do? Which ones can take partial direction and move the ball forward? Which ones learn your style and anticipate the next step? Feels like we're almost there, and likely to figure this out in 2026. am very very pumped this is about to happen.
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
I had been following a YC startup for 6 months. Every week the founder was posting insane numbers: 30% weekly growth, a fresh fundraise, everything looking like it was taking off. Same niche as me, so I paid close attention. I booked a demo. I bought the product. I tested it. And... I couldn’t understand it. It didn’t seem to work much better than what we were doing. Then two weeks ago: full rebrand. Back to zero. The founder finally said the idea wasn’t working and they were starting over with a new one. Lesson: without real data, never trust everything people say on the internet.
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tobi lutke
tobi lutke@tobi·
Lots of non tech friends want openclaws. So far i've set them up on VMs, but this is getting heavy. Are there any good multi-tenant openclaw setups or alt-claws yet that are good enough?
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Harpinder Jot Singh
Harpinder Jot Singh@singhhcoder·
I was brainstorming with gpt-5.4 and realized it doesn't know latest "sota" things happening in agents, subagents, multi-agents, harness eng, etc, so I dumped 291 substacks markdowns from @latentspacepod and asked it to consult those for any info. OMG! Really good context.
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Harpinder Jot Singh@singhhcoder·
@the2ndfloorguy me and @umang99m built Saralphone for @GeminiApp hackathon in blr It's android use + generative UI. It navigates the app on your voice command and then gives an overlay UI generated at runtime at decision points - in their language.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Hey Gergely 👋 to be clear this is less about shipping velocity, and more about rapid user growth straining our services. We’re working through these issues the same way we’ve always done. This is what hypergrowth looks like (I’m sure you saw it at Uber too)! 10x y/y growth ain’t easy
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
On one end, the Anthropic team is a massive user of AI to write code (80%+ of all code deployed is written by Claude Code). They ship amazingly fast. On the other hand, seeing these beyond terrible reliability numbers suggests there might be a downside to all this speed:
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Harpinder Jot Singh@singhhcoder·
🔦 Elastic Lens - your AI coding assistant can finally see production (for Elastic Hackathon) → ES|QL tools with 3-way LOOKUP JOINs → Semantic error search with ELSER → VS Code extension with inline production metrics and an MCP server. @elastic_devs @elastic
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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Temple has raised its first round. Friends and family. $54m. Post-money valuation of ~$190m. Every investor in this round is a founder friend or early-stage Zomato investor who wanted in, whether or not Temple ever makes it to market. But here's what gives me goosebumps – more than 30 Temple employees participated in the round, at par valuation. No discount. Their own money. That's the kind of belief you can't buy. We are assembling a dream team to build the ultimate wearable for elite performance athletes. Want in? Look up my last post.
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Ankur Nagpal
Ankur Nagpal@ankurnagpal·
A startup I'd love to use and invest in: AI for booking travel Give me a Whatsapp bot for booking travel that has full context on my loyalty programs, credit card and travel preferences The AI books for me, and slowly learns how I like to travel making switching costs high
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Sumit K@sumitalk_s·
How far will we go to save a premium surplus meal? Over the traffic. Literally. We @getfozo ran a crazy experiment to see if we could deliver a surplus meal via drone. Drone Pilot: @sriharikaranth
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