Adarsh Bennur

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Adarsh Bennur

@Adarsh_B7

Product & Data Analytics | Open to Full-time Jobs

Katılım Ocak 2023
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
Applying to remote jobs feels like shouting into the void. Too much competition. Too many applicants. So I tried something different: → reaching out directly to hiring managers with personalized emails Not templates — actual context about their product/team. Built a system to automate it. Early signal: fewer emails → better replies Curious — does direct outreach work better for remote roles?
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
Most job search tools optimize for sending more applications. I’m exploring the opposite: → fewer applications → highly personalized outreach to hiring managers Built a system that: - takes a list of contacts - generates context-aware emails - automates follow-ups Early signal: fewer emails → better replies strawine.com Question: Is this a real shift in behavior, or just a niche workaround for a broken system?
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
Applied to 100+ SWE roles. Got tired of ATS black holes. So I tried something different: → emailing hiring managers directly But not generic stuff — actual context about their product + how my work fits Ended up building a system to automate it. Early signal: fewer emails → better replies Live: strawine.com Curious — do hiring managers even read these, or is this just noise?
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
Mass applying is broken. I stopped sending resumes into the void. Started emailing hiring managers directly. Personalized. Context-aware. Built a system to automate it. Early signal: → fewer emails → better replies Still validating. strawine.com Would you try this?
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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover·
Sometimes you meet a founder and instantly know they'll be successful. A pattern I look for: a hacker mindset + ability to run through walls. Thanks for including us (x3), @mohaknahta.
Mohak Nahta@mohaknahta

We’ve raised $36M in Series C, led by @SusquehannaVC (SIG). Existing investors @LongJourneyVC , @ElevCap and @peakxvpartners doubled down. @makemytrip joined the round, marking the start of a strategic partnership to further enable seamless travel. But if I’m honest, moments like this belong just as much to our customers. The people who trusted us with journeys that really mattered to them. Many came to us anxious, uncertain, sometimes completely overwhelmed by the process. And yet they chose Atlys. Many came back again. Many told someone else to try us. That kind of trust has shaped our growth far more than any metric ever could. A big thank you to the team as well for your effort, commitment, and conviction. This progress reflects what we’ve built together and what is still ahead.

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Kirk Borne
Kirk Borne@KirkDBorne·
At ODSC AI East 2026, Keynote speakers from leading universities and AI organizations will share how production AI is evolving — from LLM systems to infrastructure and security. 📅 April 28–30
📍 Boston + Virtual 👉 Register today: hubs.li/Q04746Ct0 with @_odsc
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Gumroad
Gumroad@gumroad·
A tiny audience that trusts you is worth more than a massive one that doesn't.
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
@XFreeze You don’t need to know everything—you need to start anyway
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk shares the most inspiring moments of his life: the birth of his children and the day the first Tesla Roadster became street-legal "When we had the first production Roadster at Tesla. It was like hard to believe that we actually made a car that passed all of the regulatory requirements and you could actually go on the road with it legally Because when we started out, we didn't even know how to make a car"
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
@KatieMiller Cool idea, but the bottleneck isn’t space—it’s economics and physics
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Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
@garrytan Political takes are easy. Building something people actually want is not
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
How did I make "today's news" with a post I now deleted haha (I deleted it because I realized when I was complaining about a poor 2FA implementation, I was complaining about a lack of onboarding a team to manage an account. But Gumroad silently built "Teams" earlier!!)
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
@ionet AI gold rush, but only shovel sellers are getting rich
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io.net
io.net@ionet·
$1 trillion. Just let that sink in. While the majority of AI projects are struggling to get accessible and affordable compute, Nvidia is projecting $1 trillion in profits from new chips. The current AI market doesn't work for startups and growing companies. But, it doesn't have to be that way. If you're looking to build innovative products, and a sustainable business, io.net's distributed compute platform can help. 70% cheaper than hyperscalers. No Waitlists. io.net is for builders, not billionaires (or trillionaires).
Bloomberg@business

Nvidia Corp., the company at the center of an explosive build-out of AI computing, expects to generate at least $1 trillion from its Blackwell and Rubin chips through the end of 2027. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
@Adarsh_B7 Yeah both are equally important and equally hard
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Suhas@zuess05·
As a founder What is the single most profitable skill to have right now?
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Adarsh Bennur
Adarsh Bennur@Adarsh_B7·
@elonmusk Elite teams aren’t hype, they’re built on brutal standards
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Meta is planning 20% layoffs. 15,000 people. The stock went up 3% on Monday. That's all you need to know about which side you should be on.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
HexaCercle is showing off a system where a person can control a whole fleet of robotic hands just by moving their own. One single operator/system can wirelessly control multiple dexterous robotic hands at once, with true 1:1 human movement replication. The tracking is so fast that there is basically no lag at all. This is a great example of how the next generation of robots might be trained to do difficult labor. Insanely high specs: - 0.001° collection precision - 3 ms data transmission latency - 25 sensor nodes, 30 m wireless range, 8-hour battery - 3-minute quick donning - Strong anti-metal/electromagnetic/light interference
HexaCercle@HexaCercle

A single system can comprehensively control multiple dexterous hands, replicating human movements with 1:1 precision.#HexaCercle #Technology #WearableMotionCapture #RemoteTeleoperation #DataAcquisition #Robotics #AI #EmbodiedIntelligence

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