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Sidhant Sharma
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was setting up admin gating for metrics via a sidecar proxy using @cursor_ai’s Composer 2.
below is a screenshot of the AI’s reasoning trace.
while it was thinking normally, it suddenly started writing “Admin Same” continuously.
no idea what broke here.

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@sama I used to think so too but probably what's going to happen is that deadlines are going to get tighter, and the work is going to increase, since what took a week now takes 2-3 hrs
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Hey @dkhos can uber ship a functioning mcp/cli or honestly even just a half decent API so I book rides with openclaw
it’s sort of nuts how hard uber developer api is to use. Eg I have to email support just to get access to a test sandbox but also there is no test email listed
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@brian_armstrong People are rapidly becoming skilled at creating specialized ai agents, what if they could monetize it as well .👀
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For the agentic economy to overtake the human economy, agents need a way to discover services.
We launched Agentic(.)market to give agents a discovery layer to find and integrate x402 services seamlessly.
Add the skill to your agent. And list your services to start earning revenue.
> npx skills add coinbase/agentic-wallet-skills
Nick Prince🛡@Nick_Prince12
Introducing Agentic(dot)Market, the homepage of the agent economy. - Monitor agentic commerce trends - Discover services for your agent to buy - Sell your services to agents Thousands of services. Zero API keys. Powered by x402.
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@_groww is now a public company and is the largest investment platform in India. @lkeshre the founder and CEO is still the power user of the product he’s built and still talks to users today.
Had the privilege of sharing the stage at Startup School India where he spoke about building a generational consumer company.
We talked about product taste as being not just what looks good, but intentional design choices informed by an obsession with the customer. Lalit and how the team at Groww builds products exemplify this.
Photo credit: @gcs319

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@DeFiYogii That unlocks a creator economy for intelligence.
Specialized agents generic AI.
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What I told 2,000 future founders in Bengaluru today:
1/ We believe we are at the start of a second wave of Indian companies that will build world-class AI native products for the global market. Emergent and Giga are the model of the future.
2/ Just because a space seems crowded doesn't mean it's too late. Zepto, Emergent, Giga - none were first movers. Second mover advantage is real.
3/ In fact, a good formula for finding startup ideas is to look at ideas that are showing some promise and just execute them better. Execution is everything: if you're an exceptional engineer, and you can build and move faster than your competitors, you'll win.
4/ There is every reason to believe Indian teams can beat US teams building global products. The level of engineering talent here is on a whole different level, and that's the key input.
5/ In the AI era, the best founders are the ones building at the edge of what's technically possible. You need to be experimenting wth the latest models, the latest open source projects.
6/ Stay in the flow of information. Watch the right podcasts, follow the right people on X. With AI changing this fast, you need to know what the smartest builders are thinking.
7/ Most of the best startups don't come from someone explicitly trying to start a company. They start from someone building a project just for fun, or tinkering with a new technology because they are curious. India needs more of this "tinkering" culture - this is how you have novel ideas when technology is shifting quickly.
8/ Founders are getting younger. Aadit was 18 when he started Zepto. The Giga founders were 20 when they came to SF. Young people who can learn very fast have the advantage right now.
9/ The best founders are pushing AI coding to the max. You can now write 20K lines of code / day. One person can do the work that just a year ago would take a 100 person team. The best builders are taking advantage and building at Garry Tan speeds.
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@xuster @harshilmathur @Razorpay one of the most important takes/pattern was what all of these founders started with vs what actually clicked, enjoyed listening to all the stories.
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@harshilmathur built the largest payment platform in India by being obsessed with his users, having relentless conviction in a competitive space and never losing the ability to move quickly, even today at their scale. Thank you for sharing the @Razorpay story with Startup School India.

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