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Chirag Gupta

Chirag Gupta

@Chirag__dev

Engineering @ Sei (YC’22) | Artist! ⚡️

New Delhi, India Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Chirag Gupta
Chirag Gupta@Chirag__dev·
Got featured in Next.js Weekly by @ErfanEbrahimnia ! 🙌
Erfan@ErfanEbrahimnia

Next.js Weekly #21 ◆ Caching Deep Dive ◆ tRPC + App Router ◆ Hydration Errors ◆ Radix Themes ◆ RSC Devtools ◆ next-flat-routes ◆ Vercel AI Accelerator Demo Day ...in detail 🧵👇

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Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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himanshu
himanshu@himanshustwts·
Career update: Excited to share that I have joined the incredible team at @smallest_AI to work on Research x Devrel! The team is cooking incredible small + efficient multi-modal models and it feels like an exciting time to push the frontier on scale!
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Tyler Barnes
Tyler Barnes@tylbar·
🚨 Announcing a new SOTA memory system, Observational Memory (OM), available in latest @mastra version now. It achieves the highest scores ever recorded on LongMemEval (gpt-4o 84.2%, gpt-5-mini 94.9%) No RAG, no graphs, no input based retrieval, just a simple constantly evolving text blob that outperforms every other memory system available. 🧵1/4
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Chirag Gupta
Chirag Gupta@Chirag__dev·
@eersnington @dillon_mulroy Maybe a simple solution would be to add a check availability button on each row, to check the availability in realtime and give feedback to the user. 🤔
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Sree@eersnington·
the reason has to be cause implementing that would have compromised on the speed of it so if i try to guess backwards on what could cause this issue, it would be that implementing "availability" filter as a prerender means you'd have to synchronously validate every domain searched before you're even able to show anything
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Adithya S K
Adithya S K@adithya_s_k·
I read a lot of open-source code and that’s mostly how I learn to write better code. But it often takes a while to understand different projects their structure, how things are connected and GitHub’s UX isn’t that great for that. built "Gitvizz" to solve that exact problem it instantly turn your codebase into interactive graph so you can see how everything’s wired Check it out at - gitvizz. com ps: thats a real horse
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Dhravya Shah
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
Excited to announce that I've raised $3 Million to build @supermemory, the best memory for LLMs and agents. I turned 20 last month Memory is one of the hardest challenges in AI right now. I realized this when building the first version of supermemory, which was merely a bookmarking and notetaking tool I was building as a side-project in dorm two years ago when I was 18. There weren't many good solutions, so I built my own vector DB, content parsers and an engine that works like the human brain. This is my life's work - I dropped out of college, moved to SF, and continued to build out the product as a solo founder. Today, I am delighted that we have one of the best and fastest memory products in the world, with many hundreds of enterprises and builders building apps on top of supermemory. And this is just the start. grateful to my investors @SusaVentures (@chadbyers), Browder Capital (@joshuabrowder), SF1 (@ItzSuds), @julianweisser (@solofounders), and angels like @dok2001 (Cloudflare), Jeff Dean and @OfficialLoganK (Google), @zeeg (Sentry), @Theo, and many others who have supported me in this journey. We are hiring across engineering, research and product roles. Join us in the journey of creating the best memory engine on 🌎
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
Big personal news! After a remarkable 18mos at Menlo Ventures, I'm excited to announce that perhaps against better judgement, they have decided to make me a Partner at the firm. Wild that just 6yrs ago, I'd be up at 2am debugging Google Search. A little bit about my journey:
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Nitish Khagwal
Nitish Khagwal@nitishkmrk·
another disclosure interaction ⎯⟡°
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Aqsa Aqeel
Aqsa Aqeel@aqsacodes·
Is duniya mein koi kisi ka saga nahin hota except redux kyunki redux-saga hota hai
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Sahil Kaling
Sahil Kaling@sahilkaling_·
🎉 Introducing MuffinDB ! 🎉 Here's v0 of my latest project, MuffinDB 🧁 ! It is a simple yet powerful in-memory vector store database written in Go, designed to efficiently store and retrieve high-dimensional data. Github : github.com/sahildotexe/Mu…
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shadcn@shadcn·
shadcn/ui turns 1 today 🎂
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Aqsa Aqeel@aqsacodes·
How does my new Rs. 1 lakh setup look?
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
Today is my last day at Google ⚡ It was indeed a privilege to work alongside some of the best minds in the industry and on a problem statement so bold that makes us push the engineering limits. I worked for GCP Dataproc which provides managed spark and an entire buffet of open source big data stack. Dataproc is one of the most critical offerings available in GCP and I was super fortunate to lead the India charter. During my stint at Google, I got to work on four really interesting technical problem statements, they were 1. building a remote shuffle service for Spark 2. building a compute resource manager for Spark 3. capture and serve data lineage for any Spark job 4. making Dataproc compliant to operate on newer geographies One fun initiative I started and led was called "Dataproc Shorts" where our engineers posted a short video about the internal workings of Dataproc every week. This bite-sized content helped in building a crisp knowledge repository and gave engineers the necessary visibility across a wider org. So, if you join Google, you know which team I vouch for 🙃 It is indeed a bittersweet moment for me, but this step was necessary to take up a bigger challenge in life. I am leaving Google to start Duggup. It will be a platform that will help you build a brand by sharing your story. We are operating in stealth at the moment and trying to build a rock-solid product with a strong value proposition; if you want to know when we go live, just head over to @on_duggup, sign up, and get notified.
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Yasser@yasser_elsaid_·
My goal for 2023 was to hit $10k MRR Chatbase.co just surpassed $220K MRR The goal for this year is $1M MRR, here is how I will get there
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Vishal@VishuLIV·
$500,000 revenue in one year. It took me 7 years to reach this number. I had to give up: - 7 prime years - Shopping - Eating out - Travel - Air conditioning - Sometimes Respect - Slept empty stomach sometimes I am not special, i just dont give up. If i could do it you can too. Keep pushing and never give up! #buildinpublic
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