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Ben Odynski

@BenOdyn

Ex-Indeed. Built products, teams, and an innovation lab. Now exploring civ tech.

Nanaimo, BC Canada Katılım Aralık 2023
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Sam Altman@sama·
what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@yunta_tsai Custom skills. Please! My unexpected delighter is storytelling for my kids, I’m even enjoying the stories and the creative process. But painfully you can’t save a story. I’ve been manually summarizing new sessions with 3-6 mins prompts just to continue stories.
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@DirtyTesLa Grok should facilitate this feedback from end to end. FRONTEND: automatically solicits user feedback —> categorizes —> confirms —> sends BACKEND: sorts the categories to prioritized buckets based on a rubric (safety, convenience)
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Dirty Tesla
Dirty Tesla@DirtyTesLa·
Which do I pick for "I had to ruin my streak to get in the drop off line at school" 🥲
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@davidasinclair How about an early release for K9s? Less friction to market. Don’t delay the focus on humans but run an early release in an easier market kick start revenue and scale faster in the long run?
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
Aging is loss of information and the surprising finding is information can be restored
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Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@AIDRIVR Grok voice is a good use case here. Grok should automatically explain FSD user errors and solicit disengagement feedback by voice.
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ΛI DRIVR@AIDRIVR·
*Activates FSD while holding the brake pedal* FSD: Please release brake pedal ‘Wow, so broken’ Average 📐 hater IQ on full display here
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@MarcosArrut Don’t forget about the dogs. I pray this dude makes it to LEV along with the rest of us. IMO the longevity startups should be targeting K9s. Less medical regulation and very strong niche demand.
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Marcos Arrut
Marcos Arrut@MarcosArrut·
110,000 people die of aging every day. The word for that is massacre. That's all.
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Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@davidasinclair @davidasinclair how about K9 aging? Dogs = easier to get to market + strong market demand. If you MVP a commercial release on K9s, I’ll pay anything you ask.
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@Figure_robot Which ever one dies on the job shall be renamed to Sisyphus, for literally being subjected to an eternity of pointless toil.
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Figure@Figure_robot·
Day 3 is Live: Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 with full autonomy. We will be running until robot failure x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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AgentProvocateur
AgentProvocateur@QuestioningCat_·
@Figure_robot What exactly is the robot doing? I mean flipping a package is a far cry from say unwiring a 3 phase motor and replacing it. Or troubleshooting human error in a closed system. Idk. Just a blue collared worker terrified of what these robots are gonna do to the economy.
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@adcock_brett It’s come a long way from loading a Keurig K-Cup Two more years and it’ll be able to clean my kid’s room in minutes, then proceed to mow the lawn, do the laundry, mend the fence, amd cook dinner and clean up after — all in a days work. Can’t wait for this.
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Figure taught two robots to make a bed together - fully autonomous Honestly, they’re better at it than most humans
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@TeslaBoomerMama @DoctorJack16 Don’t ignore they’re also delaying over forthcoming safety features. We can’t gloss over the inconsistency. Make it make sense… My best guess the “convenience issues” include low speed fender benders.
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@tom_doerr Gemma 4 26B MoE is vastly superior in both speed and real-world performance. Its MoE design gives you near-27B-level intelligence at roughly 4B-model cost.
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@shiri_shh $2.5million detached house in my city (Vancouver) 🤣
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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
someone built an OpenClaw agent that SELLS pool installations on autopilot. finds $500k–$1.2M homes without pools renders a pool in their backyard and mails a before/after postcard.
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Mistral just open-sourced a text-to-speech model that beats ElevenLabs. 3 GB of RAM. Runs locally. Free. The thing people were paying per-word for last year runs on your laptop now.
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Ben Odynski
Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@TheVixhal Why no benchmarks? Whats the actual benefit, besides turning a bunch of knobs all day to run this?
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Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@garrytan This was my single biggest pain point previously. It use to cost me nearly as much time as building the damn product
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Ben Odynski@BenOdyn·
@garrytan Document-release: the least sexy yet most impactful skill from the suite for large complex projects. It elegantly solves the problem of alignment for working for month over month with a multi agent workflow and keeping them all from drifting into god knows what. ❤️
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
I just launched /office-hours skill with gstack. Working on a new idea? GStack will help you think about it the way we do at YC. (It's only a 10% strength version of what a real YC partner can do for you, but I assure you that is quite powerful as it is.)
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