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Adam Wax

@AdamWax3

AI-native medical billing @TaigaBilling | @ycombinator p26

San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2020
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Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Runtime (runtm.com) lets your whole team ship safely with any coding agent. It gives your team the harnesses, sandboxes, context, and visibility to go from idea to production, with any model, on any infra. Congrats on the launch, @gustrigos! ycombinator.com/launches/Pw3-r…
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Adam Wax@AdamWax3·
@Saintdrogo @nandaguntupalli We’re tech-first, so we pull from your EHR and submit claims instantly using software, not manual labor. That means faster reimbursements at much lower cost than traditional billing companies.
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Adam Wax@AdamWax3·
I grew up at my dad's medical practice. Quickly, I realized that clinicians just want to treat patients, not deal with administrative tasks. So, my cofounder @nandaguntupalli and I are now building Taiga, a full stack medical billing service for independent practices. We handle coding, claim submission, and denials so providers can focus on patients. We’re already working with practices and helping them resolve their trickiest claims. I’ll be at Pri-Med West in Anaheim later this week. If you run or work at a small practice, I’d love to buy you coffee and learn about your billing workflow :) usetaiga.com
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Christopher Settles
Christopher Settles@never_settles_·
Go Adam! Kill it during YC, make the @refresh_dev mafia !
Adam Wax@AdamWax3

I grew up at my dad's medical practice. Quickly, I realized that clinicians just want to treat patients, not deal with administrative tasks. So, my cofounder @nandaguntupalli and I are now building Taiga, a full stack medical billing service for independent practices. We handle coding, claim submission, and denials so providers can focus on patients. We’re already working with practices and helping them resolve their trickiest claims. I’ll be at Pri-Med West in Anaheim later this week. If you run or work at a small practice, I’d love to buy you coffee and learn about your billing workflow :) usetaiga.com

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Nanda Guntupalli
Nanda Guntupalli@nandaguntupalli·
Today we're announcing that Taiga(usetaiga.com) got into the YC Spring 26 batch. Growing up, I spent a lot of time at my mom's medical practice, helping out around the office. I saw firsthand how much overhead goes into getting doctors paid. Insurance calls, denials, resubmissions, hours that should have gone to patients. That's why @AdamWax3 and I are building Taiga: a full stack billing service for independent practices. We're already helping clinicians increase revenue and cut denials. If billing is eating your week, reach out. calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/a…
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Browser Use@browser_use·
We might be giving too much away at our Y Combinator hackathon... 💰 - Guaranteed YC Interview - Week's stay in our hacker house in SF - iPhone 17 Pros - AirPod Maxes - AirPod Pros - Sony XM5s - Keychron keyboards - TENS OF THOUSANDS of dollars in credits - a TON of the coolest swag you'll ever see We've also just added Dedalus Labs (YC S25) and MongoDB to the fray :) Register below!
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Christopher Settles
Christopher Settles@never_settles_·
One year ago I accepted a $1M / year offer from @alexandr_wang to leave Uber to lead Scale 's ML data engine optimization team. The next week I reneged it after @sdianahu gave @erikqu_ and I an offer to join the first ever YC spring batch. Now we service the same customers that Scale does, and we do it better. Starting a company through YC has been the best thing to ever happen to us. Apply to YC, even if you apply late. Happy to review your application now or in the future, DMs open!
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Y Combinator@ycombinator

The deadline to apply for the spring batch is tonight at 8pm PT! All you need is an idea: ycombinator.com/apply

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Adam Wax
Adam Wax@AdamWax3·
@theresidency If you’ve ever benchmarked AI on long horizon tasks you’ll find that LLM’s have inherited impatience from us!
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Adam Wax@AdamWax3·
@madhu___s If you’re looking for a latex editor license for your teams that’s better than overleaf contact me!
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madhu🦋@madhu___s·
at neurips next week. building a new research institute in nyc for independent r&d labs. if you work on computational ai-for-science, simulation, alt compute, robotics, cognition, complex systems, or scientific tooling— and don’t fit the pi track or the startup world— would love to chat!
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Emaad Manzoor
Emaad Manzoor@emaadmanzoor·
LaTeX Beamer presentations are the perfect vibe-coding use case. Throwaway code that (1) no one really needs to read and understand to maintain, including you; (2) no other software will depend on; (3) has no security risks.
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Chenhao Tan@ChenhaoTan·
@emaadmanzoor Was just thinking today, moving all my lecture slides to Beamer
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SimplyFlo@SimplyFloJ·
Absolutely — that would be great! Nevertheless, I am quite happy with how well GPT-5 Pro already works with Overleaf. IMO, the best approach is to use projects with instructions like: “always provide LaTeX code in separate code windows, but keep instructions or explanations for the user (me) outside of them.” You can also add far more detailed instructions within a project. If I want full proofs for certain propositions, with sketches, I specify that in the project instructions. Afterwards I simply paste the blocks and let GPT process them. Usually I start a new chat after the full proof (but within the same project), because GPT tends to forget parts of the instructions after four or five replies. If you want to take a look at the results (GPT saved me months of work here): ai.vixra.org/abs/2509.0025 ai.vixra.org/abs/2510.0009 ai.vixra.org/abs/2510.0070
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Jason Lee
Jason Lee@jasondeanlee·
So a week ago, I was complaining gpt 5 doesn't write latex. Gemini 3 is much worse. Basically nothing renders
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