Prash Kuppa

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Prash Kuppa

Prash Kuppa

@KuppaPrash

Bangalore, India Katılım Ocak 2021
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Prash Kuppa
Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@satnam6502 TIL that there's a gunpowder nut masala. Must taste epic.
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Satnam Singh
Satnam Singh@satnam6502·
Charred asparagus with gunpowder nut masala, lime and parsley. The first course I served tonight.
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Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@Grady_Booch One can only hope that the digital twin gets erased from the cloud.
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Grady Booch
Grady Booch@Grady_Booch·
It is sad that everyone experiences three deaths: The first is when your body ceases to function. The second is when your name is spoken for the last time. The third is when your digital twin is erased from the cloud.
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Captain Insight
Captain Insight@CaptainInsightX·
More than 10 billion devices run on his idea. He made $0 from every single one ~ and he planned it that way. 🤯 Meet Ajay Bhatt 🇮🇳🇺🇸 > Indian-American engineer. Born 1957 in Vadodara, Gujarat. > Came to the US with a master's degree and joined Intel in 1990. > One frustrating night, he couldn't connect a printer for his daughter's homework. > He asked: why isn't there ONE universal port? > His boss said it would never work. Told him to drop it. > He didn't. > Built it with fellow Intel engineer Bala Cadambi. > Then united 7 fierce rivals ~ Intel, Microsoft, IBM, Compaq, DEC, NEC, Nortel ~ behind one shared standard. > Apple fought it with FireWire. USB was cheaper. USB won. > USB 1.0 launched in 1996. He went on to build USB 2.0 and 3.0. > Intel made it royalty-free ~ free for the entire planet. 🚀 > Bhatt earned not a dime in personal royalties. By choice. > 2009: Intel made him a "rock star" in a viral ad ~ played by a hired actor, not him. > 2025: India finally honored him with the Padma Shri. The man who connected the world. And asked for nothing in return. Absolute Legend 🐐
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Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@tunguz I speak 3 Indian languages but none of them is rare or endangered.
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Iwant2quit
Iwant2quit@hwalhl240655·
@BladeoftheS I'm not going to look into this further because I want to believe AI's end is near, even if it isn't true.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Microsoft is having to cancel its internal AI usage because the cost is too high. This is despite Microsoft owning a large percentage of the company it gets its AI from. The end is coming and the AI collapse has begun.
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David J.
David J.@lordofblocks·
@tunguz Long term, costs still likely trend down. Hardware and model efficiency improvements usually win eventually.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Try to build as much code as possible over the next few months. The prices you are seeing now for AI will probably not last too long.
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔Microsoft canceled its internal Claude Code licenses this week after token-based billing made the cost untenable, even for a company with effectively infinite cloud resources. Uber's CTO sent an internal memo warning the company burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months. American AI software prices have jumped 20% to 37%, and GitHub (owned by Microsoft) is dropping flat-rate plans for usage-based billing across its products. My Take The AI subsidy era is ending in real time. The same company that put $13 billion into OpenAI and built the Azure infrastructure powering most of Anthropic's compute just looked at the bill from a competitor's coding tool and decided it was not worth paying. That is not a productivity failure on Anthropic's end. Token-based pricing is forcing every enterprise customer to confront the actual cost of running these models at scale, and the number turns out to be far higher than the flat-rate experiments suggested. This ties directly to my Gemini Flash post yesterday. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months. Enterprises that built workflows assuming AI costs would keep falling are now watching annual budgets evaporate in months. Two outcomes look likely from here. Either enterprises scale back AI usage to fit budgets, which slows the revenue ramp the labs need to justify their valuations ahead of IPOs, or the labs cut prices and absorb the losses, which makes the unit economics worse at exactly the wrong moment. Both paths land in the same place, the numbers stop working, and somebody has to take the writedown. Hedgie🤗

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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
Major companies are getting pwned by browser extensions and npm packages, but they think deploying AI agents will go fine. Good luck, have fun.
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Prasenjit
Prasenjit@Star_Knight12·
npm got hacked last week, GitHub got hacked this week what's next?
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Jaid@JaidCodes·
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Prash Kuppa
Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@elonmusk I'd be very surprised if anyone makes a successful game out of this, not that the tech isn't cool, the tokenomics of it are probably not gonna allow that. Maybe they can generate spritesheets to be used elsewhere.
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Nina Schick
Nina Schick@NinaDSchick·
If you could have more Intelligence, why would you say no?
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Prash Kuppa
Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@haha_girrrl I've seen the same question a 1000 times, I guess if it works, don't fix it or something like that.
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diyu
diyu@haha_girrrl·
Computer Science Students!! What's your backup plan if Artificial Intelligence writes better code than you in 2 years?
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Prash Kuppa
Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@asaio87 Recent news from Intel that they're moving to reduce reliance on TSMC is good. More options for hardware means reduced pressure.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
AI is quite awesome but its far from what it could be Its going to be huge, but maybe in 10 years There are still many issues, and its still in its infancy Don't listen to hypers or doomers Start using it right now and experiment with it it will be huge but will take a while
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Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@paraschopra @nileshtrivedi I think it's the fundamental nature of the AIs, they're unpredictably good and unpredictably bad based on the domain. We won't really which is which until they are unleashed on something.
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Paras Chopra
Paras Chopra@paraschopra·
@nileshtrivedi what is theory building, and what barriers do we have for ai to be good at it?
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moonchild💫
moonchild💫@moonchild23580·
I’m 21 now please give me advice if you’re older than me. I don’t care where you are from. Life advice, just one.
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Cale 🥬
Cale 🥬@CaleCrypto·
I’m old enough to remember when there were real people on this app
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Prash Kuppa
Prash Kuppa@KuppaPrash·
@dardanidae1 @UAPWixy Why do you think that Brazil is such a hotspot? Is it because the rainforest can hide lots of things? Something about the subterranean conditions in that part of the world?
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dardanidae
dardanidae@dardanidae1·
@KuppaPrash @UAPWixy Portuguese is easier than Ancient Greek and Sanskrit: unlike them it has no Middle Voice. But speaking Brazilian can be hard. If you're just reading it's not bad.
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UAPWixy
UAPWixy@UAPWixy·
🚨"These Brazilian tribe members had never heard of Aliens before, and they didn't even understand the concept of them." "But when they were shown a picture of a gray alien, they recognized it immediately and said," "That's Mankumawabu. They live underground."
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Vortex
Vortex@vortexchan420·
Why do so many young people hate AI and technology
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
What is life? Socrates: "It is a test." Aristotle: "It is the mind." Fyodor Dostoevsky: "It is hell." Friedrich Nietzsche: "It is power." Sigmund Freud: "It is death." Karl Marx: "It is ideology." Pablo Picasso: "It is art." Mahatma Gandhi: "It is love." Arthur Schopenhauer: "It is suffering." Bertrand Russell: "It is competition." Albert Einstein: "It is knowledge." Elon Musk: "It is curiosity." Steve Jobs: "It is belief." Stephen Hawking: "It is hope." Franz Kafka: "It is only the beginning." Therefore, each person must give meaning to life for themselves, based on how they perceive it.
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