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Archit Sharma

@Archit_Sharma_

Building @ Nometria| IIT Kanpur | 2x Founder | Ex Data Science @ Atlassian, Walmart

San Francisco Katılım Mart 2017
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
lovable really said "we didn't get breached, we just didn't tell you that public means PUBLIC" vercel yesterday. lovable today. at this point vibe coding platforms are just running a slow motion security disaster and calling it a documentation issue users pasted API keys, OAuth tokens, env vars into chat. set the project to public. had no idea any of that was visible to the entire internet. "our docs were unclear" is doing a LOT of heavy lifting here full statement: x.com/Lovable/status… this is literally what we're building against at nometria: nometria.com
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but it is killing your enterprise deals security review asks one question about secret management and the conversation stops you built something real. the gap isn't your product, it's visibility into your own infrastructure
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
if you built with Lovable, Cursor, or Replit you probably have right now without knowing it keys sitting in plaintext because you didn't know to flag them as sensitive OAuth permissions you clicked through without reading third-party tools inside your GitHub or Google org with access you forgot you gave none of that is your fault. you were never taught this
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
controversial take: vibe coding platforms are setting their users up to get breached not because the tools are bad. they optimized for speed to working and nobody added a screen explaining what happens to your API keys, OAuth tokens, and env vars after you hit deploy Vercel just proved this the hard way: vercel.com/kb/bulletin/ve… we are building the fix for exactly these scenarios 👉 nometria.com. More in comments....
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Garima Mann@MannGarima·
My first podcast, sharing the journey from scratch to @nometria_ with @darijan___ All deployment platforms assume you’re a developer. The next wave of builders aren’t. That’s the translation gap we’re bridging at Nometria. Check it out here: lnkd.in/g6zJ_NSG
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
Hot take: Claude Managed Agents won't kill the businesses everyone thinks it will. Yesterday Anthropic dropped agents that deploy in days not months. $0.08/hr. No infra. Already running inside Notion, Asana, Sentry. Social media is full of "RIP to X startup" takes. But I just got off a call where a customer couldn't get an API key. The moat was never the agent infrastructure. It's always been the interface that non-technical people can actually use. Tech keeps moving. Humans don't move at tech speed. That gap is the real opportunity.
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Alex MacGregor
Alex MacGregor@alexmacgregor__·
What are you building? Let’s drive traffic/users to your product👇
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everyone is talking about Claude Mythos. fair enough. but the real gem is the 244-page System Card they released alongside it. if you want to understand how LLMs are actually evaluated, where they break, and what frontier AI can do, this is probably the best public document to read right now. it covers: - how benchmarks get retired when models saturate them - what long-context failure actually looks like in practice - honest failure modes most companies never publish - a psychiatrist evaluating a model's mental state (yes, really) the results are wild too. more on that in a detailed breakdown coming soon. start with the doc here www-cdn.anthropic.com/8b8380204f7467…
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Garima Mann
Garima Mann@MannGarima·
Everyone in SF is building with Claude Code. But deploying still takes 10-20 steps just to share your app. So we built @nometria_ MCP Deploy any React/Python project from Claude Code with no GitHub, 1 command, 0 setup Yes, it’s that easy! More in comments 👇
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RT @MannGarima: Launched @nometria_ yesterday and the response has been incredibly encouraging. A lot of people resonated with the pain o…
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
Why this happens You paste an image URL (or ask LLM to get it for you), it works, you move on. Do that 20 times and your site is now dependent on random CDNs just to load. No one notices until performance tanks.
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
I thought my site was fast. Then I checked: • 47 external image requests • 2.4MB images • ~3s load time Most of it came from one habit: vibe coding.
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Anjali Khandelwal@AKhandelwal11·
My great misery in life is that I read a lot, find something amazing, carefully send it to people I think will love it, and then... none of them read it. I have essentially become my mother, whose well-meaning advice I never took.
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Garima Mann
Garima Mann@MannGarima·
Our CTO is cooking. Literally 🔥
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Garima Mann@MannGarima·
Update from my “coffee for a book deep dive” tweet: First meetup: @jordanrivera0 , GTM from Vercel. We skipped the books and went straight into how AI infra is evolving. His experience at Vercel and me building ownmy.app to make deployments one click so ideas can scale securely. Walked around SF for 2 hours on a perfect sunny evening, geeking out about DevOps and GTM. Exactly the kind of conversation I was hoping this tweet would spark.
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Archit Sharma@Archit_Sharma_·
@MannGarima I believe adopting the Eisenhower Matrix was the best decision we made on this journey. It's an old and boring technique, but it works pretty well.
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Garima Mann@MannGarima·
This journey of building a startup has really taught me how to prioritize urgency. In the early days, every problem felt like a fire alarm going off in my head. Now whenever my brain screams “urgent”, I pause and ask myself: what’s the actual impact if this isn’t fixed right now? Then I prioritize directly proportional to that impact. It sounds trivial, but it’s surprisingly hard to learn.
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