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danfiru

@danfiru

Cofounder & Product @ Quadric. More with More.

Burlingame, CA 가입일 Mart 2009
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danfiru@danfiru·
Life turned into a game of Factorio: automate everything.
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danfiru@danfiru·
The weekend tokens hit different.
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danfiru@danfiru·
I'm building a 200 person company that punches like a 20,000 person company. Watch.
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danfiru@danfiru·
Yesterday I used “trad code” in a sentence and no one batted an eyelash.
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danfiru@danfiru·
NPU poor is the new GPU poor.
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danfiru@danfiru·
@Teknium Nooooo you’re gonna get one shot. We have work to do!
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
Look what arrived last night ^_^
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Ziwen@ziwenxu_·
As a founder, What do you prefer? 1. OpenClaw 2. Hemers Agent 3. Claude Cowork
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danfiru
danfiru@danfiru·
The night time tokens just hit different.
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danfiru@danfiru·
my $200/mo is about to be a line item in an S-1. curious how they'll frame the unit economics when heavy users cost multiples of what they pay. the IPO will force the free AOL CD phase to end. plan accordingly.
Techmeme@Techmeme

Sources: Anthropic executives have discussed an IPO as soon as Q4, and bankers vying to take the company public expect it to raise more than $60B (The Information) theinformation.com/articles/anthr… #a260326p46" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">techmeme.com/260326/p46#a26… 📥 Send tips! techmeme.com/contact

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danfiru@danfiru·
@alexocheema 8 solar panels, a starlink dish, and a big mac stack on the roof of a sprinter van. the republic doesn't need a data center.
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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
Stacking Mac Studios is the new Mac Pro. Apple Silicon is the most advanced silicon you can buy + memory unit economics are better than anything else available today. High end market is now served by Mac Studios with RDMA over Thunderbolt turning all the Macs into one Big Mac.
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9to5Mac@9to5mac

Apple has confirmed to @9to5Mac that the Mac Pro is being discontinued with no plans for future hardware It's also no longer available on Apple's website as of Thursday afternoon The end of an era 🧀

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clem 🤗@ClementDelangue·
After @Pinterest @Airbnb @NotionHQ @cursor_ai, today it’s @eoghan @intercom publicly sharing that they’re finding it better, cheaper, faster to use and train open models themselves rather than use APIs for many tasks. And hundreds of other companies are doing the same without sharing. Ultimately, I believe the majority of AI workflows will be in-house based on open-source (vs API). It took much more time than we anticipated but it’s happening now!
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danfiru@danfiru·
@shauseth the next one is building w/ agents right now
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shaurya@shauseth·
god i miss steve jobs. we are truly lost
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danfiru@danfiru·
Doom has been achieved internally.
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danfiru@danfiru·
@Teknium I borrowed it from Hermes last night for personal but at least I respect where it came from.
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
Hmm it’s like someone saw hermes agent and wrote a paper on our memory/skill system
Sumanth@Sumanth_077

Let Agents Design Agents Memento-Skills is a self-evolving agent framework where agents learn from failures and rewrite their own skills. Most agent frameworks treat skills as static. You write them once, load them into context, and hope they work. When they fail, you debug manually or try again with the same broken skill. Memento-Skills takes a different approach. When a skill fails, the system reflects on why it failed, locates the broken skill, rewrites it, and stores the improved version back into the skill library. Here's how it works: The framework runs a continuous Read → Execute → Reflect → Write loop. Read: Retrieve candidate skills from the local library instead of loading every skill into context. Execute: Run skills in a local sandbox with actual tool calling - file operations, web search, scripts, external systems. Reflect: When execution fails, the system records what went wrong, updates the skill's utility score, and attributes the failure to specific skills. Write: Rewrite broken skills, optimize weak ones, or create new skills when nothing suitable exists. This isn't about accumulating more skills. It's about building a skill library that improves through task experience. The system was tested on HLE (Humanity's Last Exam) and GAIA (General AI Assistants) benchmarks. Performance improved over multiple learning rounds as the skill library grew from basic atomic skills into a richer set of learned capabilities. Built for open-source LLM ecosystems - works with Kimi, MiniMax, GLM, and other OpenAI-compatible endpoints. Comes with 9 built-in skills (filesystem, web-search, PDF, docx, xlsx, pptx, image analysis, skill-creator, dependency install) that serve as the starting point for the evolving library. It's 100% open source Link to Memento-Skills in comments!

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Jesse Richards@iamjesserichard·
Introducing Tesla model W
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Jordan Noone 🇺🇸@jordannoone·
The latest release from @zoodotdev, the only AI built into a CAD environment. Many are still proposing or attempting to develop plugins that are disjointed, lack full context, and/or result in models that can't be edited with traditional CAD. Zookeeper edits the same feature tree, can reach beyond to external environments, and has full access into your designs for reasoning context. Lots more on the horizon as we advance further with our AI and allow Zookeeper access to downstream engineering as well. Most of our recent work has been for custom deployments for enterprises, fine-tuning on their data, and integrating Zookeeper via GUI or via API into their environments. These fine-tuned implementations have orders of magnitude more data and have resulted in multi-million dollar contracts with some of the world's most advanced engineering companies. Learn more at zoo.dev/enterprise.
Zoo@zoodotdev

Meet Zookeeper, our conversational CAD agent. ✨

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“paula”@paularambles·
“this is a significant refactor” just put the tokens in the bag lil bro
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Faraz Khan
Faraz Khan@faraz_r_khan·
Solidworks - one of the most popular cad software sucks so bad that the advice from experienced mech-es is to simply use as little parametric modeling / references as possible otherwise “bad things will happen”. Crazy you all deal with this daily 😅
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danfiru@danfiru·
@jiratickets your signal to not be working there and to be doing something with higher leverage instead
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JT@jiratickets·
boss mentioned claude code for the first time today and I had to act like it hasn’t been doing my job for the last 6 months
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danfiru@danfiru·
altman stopped watching the safety dashboard to go build the data centers. everyone is mad. but the guy who secures the compute wins. the guy who writes the safety policy gets a subcommittee. pick one.
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