Amin Memon 🤟🏻
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Amin Memon 🤟🏻
@AminMemon
⚡Co-Founder at https://t.co/nEKNdeSzmy & https://t.co/4m6Tzd4O5X - Sharing all learnings around AI, Design, Marketing & SaaS growth.





Introducing Cursor Camp, a website to hang out with other cursors. Out now, enjoy :)


I built Yoast SEO. I ran my blog on WordPress for years. Then yesterday I moved it to static HTML. Everything that matters, SEO, search, schema, is still there. What I dropped was the overhead. Do you actually need a CMS? For quite some sites: no. joost.blog/do-you-need-a-…

GM ☀️ Just crossed 1,000 followers yesterday🎉 Kickoff: drop your landing page👇 I’ll rewrite your hero section with LandingBoost.




Ran a crazy SEO experiment 2 months ago

We have raised a $110 billion round of funding from Amazon, NVIDIA, and SoftBank. We are grateful for the support from our partners, and have a lot of work to do to bring you the tools you deserve.

Taalas just came out of stealth and the approach is wild - they hardwire AI models directly into silicon. No memory. No data shuttling. The model IS the chip. Their first chip runs Llama 3.1 8B at 17,000 tokens/sec per user. For context that's 28x faster than Groq. But the chip isn't the story. The process behind it is. They built a reusable base chip where only 2 mask layers change per model. Meaning... new model to working silicon in 8 weeks. Not years. Weeks. Here's the breakdown: 17,000 tokens/sec per user $0.0075 per 1M tokens (13x cheaper than Cerebras) 200W per card, standard air cooling 25 employees, $30M spent of $219M raised The honest trade-off - v1 uses aggressive 3-6 bit quantization so quality takes a hit. Great for data tagging, classification, voice agents. Not frontier reasoning yet. The real bet here is that AI training changes fast but inference wants stability. Same model, millions of users, relentless cost reduction. If production models stabilize on ~1 year cycles, an 8-week model-to-silicon pipeline changes the entire economics of running AI. Try it yourself at chatjimmy.ai - can't wait until they bake in a MiniMax, Kimi, etc



The first step of product validation? The mom test.












