Adam James Harper

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Adam James Harper

Adam James Harper

@AdamJamesHarper

Katılım Ekim 2011
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Adam James Harper
Adam James Harper@AdamJamesHarper·
@Traderfinn0 $devin born out of a cognition labs hackathon. First coin to be autonomously launched by Devin Ai in May 2024. Growing community still holding strong. @DEVINSOLAI 7gbEP2TAy5wM3TmMp5utCrRvdJ3FFqYjgN5KDpXiWPmo
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FINNT
FINNT@Traderfinn0·
Need a memecoin that has: • Low market cap • Strong community • Strong holders What’s the ticker?
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𝑧𝑜𝑧𝑎𝑎 ①
@cryptoterry If you’re looking for something hot, $DEVIN has been catching attention lately 👀 Even the website just got updated by Devin AI itself to match the full meme coin vibe. The AI narrative around this one is honestly unique.
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Crypto Terry
Crypto Terry@cryptoterry·
Anything hot worth checking today?? I am ready to APE 😎😎
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FINNT
FINNT@Traderfinn0·
1 coin 1 dream 1 day shill me
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𝑧𝑜𝑧𝑎𝑎 ①
@Jaspeeroo Big respect to everyone still holding $DEVIN 🤝 Strong communities and patience are what make big moves happen.
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Jasper
Jasper@Jaspeeroo·
Congratulations to everyone still holding Would pay off soon
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𝑧𝑜𝑧𝑎𝑎 ①
@cryptofergani If altcoins start pumping this week, AI narratives will go crazy 👀 $DEVIN being fully coded and launched by Devin AI with no human hands is actually wild.
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Crypto Fergani
Crypto Fergani@cryptofergani·
All the altcoins will PUMP this week.
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Adam James Harper
Adam James Harper@AdamJamesHarper·
@cc41139 @cryptofergani In $Devin We Trust. The original Ai Cultural Artifact Born of a Cognition Labs Hackathon. 7gbEP2TAy5wM3TmMp5utCrRvdJ3FFqYjgN5KDpXiWPmo
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vidalchemist
vidalchemist@VA_AiVideo·
@raunakdoesdev @DevinAI Yeah, Devin AI is amazing, I know! 🚀🚀 Use it regularly - it’s getting better every day! On a side note: Devin AI created $devin in May 2024 completely autonomously out of a hackathon. Just saying..No financial advice though.
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Raunak
Raunak@raunakdoesdev·
I'm genuinely mind blown by how good @DevinAI automations are it's the first product to nail the UX and execution of this kind of thing for me (having tried claude/codex equivalents)
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Cognition
Cognition@cognition·
You can now access the full power of Devin on Windows. → Map, build, and modernize Windows applications → Migrate .NET Framework to .NET Core with built-in QA and testing → Test and QA Windows apps with Devin’s computer use capabilities
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Cognition
Cognition@cognition·
Devin is getting a Windows PC. Devin can now natively run in a Windows VM, so it can build, run, and test native Windows applications.
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vidalchemist
vidalchemist@VA_AiVideo·
@brandonguo Jup, agree! And on a side note: Devin created the first financial product Scott Wu’s $devin completely autonomously 2 years ago. Up to u to decide if this is of any value 🙃 Here are some further thoughts about it: @devinonsol" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@devinonsol
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Brandon Guo
Brandon Guo@brandonguo·
devin is a game changer - hard to imagine going back to raw codex/claude code at this point even beyond the raw coding capabilities (which are better), devex features like shared secrets, linear integrations, automated testing + demo videos, etc make it hard to switch off
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Scott Wu (@ScottWu46) runs @cognition, the team behind Devin, an AI software engineer built on Claude. He wants to make building software 10x faster for every engineering team:
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OG_oxo
OG_oxo@OG_Ox0·
$Devin Gaining Traction… Narrative + History = Gains $Devin: An ACA (AI Cultural Artifact) Ask Google this question: ‘When will Devin become a known entity amongst crypto enthusiasts?’ Answer: It already is:
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OG_oxo@OG_Ox0·
Support the project with a small daily buy even $10 or whatever you’re comfortable with. Consistent accumulation helps strengthen the community while securing more supply over time. This isn’t just another coin… $Devin is an AI Cultural Artifact. dexscreener.com/solana/2cZQ71u…
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Scott Wu
Scott Wu@ScottWu46·
thank you @colossusmag and thank you to @JeremySternLA for coming to visit the Cog office! to give my side of what seems to be the most controversial story of the article: I went to a Founders Fund game night and Mango showed up because Brian from FF is also on the board of Cloud9. I have played a lot of melee (probably my most played game after, like, competitive programming) so was pretty excited to get to play him. the setup was mega laggy but we played for a while. I took one game (he played falcon and wasn't trying that hard). would not use the phrase "beat him to a pulp," i'd obviously get washed in a real tournament set lol. not sure how Jeremy even heard this story but seems his sources run deep :)
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Scott Wu is the co-founder of Cognition AI, one of the fastest-growing companies in history. He’s also the greatest competitive programmer the US has ever produced. You may have seen him doing impossible card tricks and mental math. You’ve never seen him asked about weed, Michael Jordan, cancer, and human consciousness over a punnet of strawberries. That is what Colossus editor-in-chief Jeremy Stern did on a recent visit to San Francisco. For those less familiar with @ScottWu46: In 2nd grade, he entered a math competition for 7th graders, lost, and was so furious he still fumes about it 20 years later. The next year he entered the 9th-grade division as a 3rd-grader and got a perfect score. Then he won first place at the US national middle-school math competition and three straight gold medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics, where he became the greatest American gold-medalist and coach in history. Most of the people running the biggest AI companies met as teenagers, competing for their countries on international math and science teams. OpenAI’s Greg Brockman, Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, Meta’s Alexandr Wang, to name just a few. Most agree that the von Neumann among them was Scott Wu. In November 2023, a few weeks after his mother died of lung cancer, on the day Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI, Wu founded his own AI company: Cognition. He was 26 and saw earlier than almost anyone that AI would converge on agents that work in the background, 24/7, like coworkers. He shipped Cognition’s AI software engineer Devin in March 2024. It worked poorly, and he took intense public criticism for it. Now, in its first 18 months of service, Devin has generated $445 million of revenue run rate and usage has doubled every eight weeks. The US Army, Goldman Sachs, and Mercedes-Benz are all customers. Cognition is raising at a valuation around $25 billion. @JeremySternLA sat down with Wu, the emperor of the nerds, to ask the questions we’d all ask one of the smartest people in America—building the most consequential technology of our generation—if we ever got the chance. As well as MJ and weed, they talk about the cluster of competitive math prodigies behind so much of AI, what makes us human when AGI arrives, and why Wu believes he was put on this earth to teach AI how to code. Read the piece below.

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Louis Winthorpe III
Louis Winthorpe III@LouisWinthrpe·
@DEVINSOLAI $DEVIN they thought this play was dead. Jeets sold for pennies and turned their back. $DEVIN is alive and coded to go to 100M @cognition is going public soon at 10B market cap. @ScottWu46 giga chad coded this. Alt season coming. $DEVIN to 100M market cap. ❤️🙏
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Colossus
Colossus@colossusmag·
Scott Wu is the co-founder of Cognition AI, one of the fastest-growing companies in history. He’s also the greatest competitive programmer the US has ever produced. You may have seen him doing impossible card tricks and mental math. You’ve never seen him asked about weed, Michael Jordan, cancer, and human consciousness over a punnet of strawberries. That is what Colossus editor-in-chief Jeremy Stern did on a recent visit to San Francisco. For those less familiar with @ScottWu46: In 2nd grade, he entered a math competition for 7th graders, lost, and was so furious he still fumes about it 20 years later. The next year he entered the 9th-grade division as a 3rd-grader and got a perfect score. Then he won first place at the US national middle-school math competition and three straight gold medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics, where he became the greatest American gold-medalist and coach in history. Most of the people running the biggest AI companies met as teenagers, competing for their countries on international math and science teams. OpenAI’s Greg Brockman, Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, Meta’s Alexandr Wang, to name just a few. Most agree that the von Neumann among them was Scott Wu. In November 2023, a few weeks after his mother died of lung cancer, on the day Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI, Wu founded his own AI company: Cognition. He was 26 and saw earlier than almost anyone that AI would converge on agents that work in the background, 24/7, like coworkers. He shipped Cognition’s AI software engineer Devin in March 2024. It worked poorly, and he took intense public criticism for it. Now, in its first 18 months of service, Devin has generated $445 million of revenue run rate and usage has doubled every eight weeks. The US Army, Goldman Sachs, and Mercedes-Benz are all customers. Cognition is raising at a valuation around $25 billion. @JeremySternLA sat down with Wu, the emperor of the nerds, to ask the questions we’d all ask one of the smartest people in America—building the most consequential technology of our generation—if we ever got the chance. As well as MJ and weed, they talk about the cluster of competitive math prodigies behind so much of AI, what makes us human when AGI arrives, and why Wu believes he was put on this earth to teach AI how to code. Read the piece below.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Devin's numbers just came out. And they're wild. $1 million in ARR in September 2024. $445 million run rate today. Usage doubling every eight weeks. Cursor held the all-time SaaS record at $1M to $100M in 12 months. Devin crossed that line in roughly 10. Cursor reached $100M through 360,000 individual developers at $276 ACV. Devin reached it through the US Army, Goldman Sachs, Mercedes-Benz, Citi, Dell, Cisco, and Palantir. The United States military pays production rates for an autonomous coding agent. Cognition is now raising at $25 billion. That's 56x run rate. Cursor cleared $9.9B at a similar multiple last May, and the multiple held because the curve hadn't bent. The unusual part isn't the price. The unusual part is that the doubling is still happening at $445M. The buried number is the burn. Cognition has spent under $20 million cumulatively since founding two years ago. Most Series B companies spend that in a single year. Devin's $445 million was built on Series A money. Then the Windsurf paragraph. Google paid $2.4 billion in licensing fees in July to pull Windsurf's founders out the door. The remaining company sold to Cognition inside 72 hours for a fraction of that. Combined enterprise ARR rose more than 30% in seven weeks post-close. Less than 5% customer overlap pre-acquisition. Google paid two and a half billion dollars to hand Cognition the IDE distribution layer. In March 2024, independent testers said Devin completed 3 of 20 tasks. The internet called it a fake demo. Two years later, that product codes for the US Army.
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