Ryan Hyatt
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Ryan Hyatt
@RyanHyatt
Co-founder & COO at Lunon | CMU | Z Fellow
San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2026
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here’s my #1 tip to getting hired:
don’t misspell your recruiter’s name.




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TOMORROW 3 PM PST
THE TWITCH PITCH
There is still a bit of room left, so reply if you wanna pitch in minecraft and win some cash
Our judges for this event are the amazing
@julessdep , @mosecassaro , @RyanHyatt , @Sipover , and Myself.
With a special guest appearance from Shivi
This event would not be possible without our amazing sponsors
- @LunarClient
-Lunon
-36° North
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WARNING: A company backed by @foundersfund, @generalcatalyst, and @khoslaventures booked a call with us asking about our product, Nomos. Turns out they impersonated a relationship with a fake logistics company to try to learn more about our IP.
They told us they were scouting for a client who was looking to buy new "decisional" software. It took one LinkedIn search to see who the guy worked for. They released a product a couple of days ago eerily similar in language to ours, which we released over a month ago.
Lmao this is the photo they used for the company's single email address (blacked-out face in case they edited an existing photo). AI-edited according to Google. No info online about this company whatsoever.


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Left @CarnegieMellon to go to another school @ycombinator
Comment if anyone wants a referral or to connect at the event

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My graduating class: all founders
@cory rounded up the founders who left school early and threw the graduation we gave up. Everyone who spoke today built a billion-dollar company.
Three things they all agreed on:
> Trust your intuition over the consensus
> Don't flinch when people doubt you
> They all survived a stretch that looked like failure
Is a degree still worth four years of your life?

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6 months ago i was a cmu student.
this weekend i was in a room of dropout founders who've built billion-dollar companies
everyone there was living evidence the degree didn't matter
betting on yourself feels insane until you're surrounded by people who did it.
(thanks @cory for pulling this together)

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apollo + blackstone just closed a $35B deal for anthropic. here’s what actually happened:
1.a shell company borrows $35B
2.it buys Google’s custom AI chips
3.it leases them to Anthropic
4.lease payments pay back the debt
5.broadcom guarantees $30B of it
anthropic gets compute without burning equity. lenders get infrastructure-style returns.
when private credit treats compute like real estate, the AI buildout stops depending on VC sentiment.
AI chips are now financed like aircraft.
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I have @ycombinator startup school referrals to give out
What you'll get:
> 25k in compute credits (OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, etc)
> 2 days in SF with Jensen Huang, Sam Altman + yc partners
> 500 dollar flight credit if you’re not in the bay
Applications are still open, drop what you’re building below so we can connect 🤝

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Claude Fable 5 just dropped.
Stripe used it to migrate a 50-million-line Ruby codebase in a day.
That would’ve taken a full engineering team two months by hand.
Instead of refusing unsafe queries, it silently falls back to Opus 4.8.
It’s the first Mythos-class model for general use.
The long-horizon coding era is here.
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anthropic just dropped the most powerful AI model ever made.
and you’re not allowed to use it.
it’s called mythos 5. it has the strongest cyber capabilities of any model on earth, so it’s locked to government partners and vetted researchers only.
what they gave the rest of us is fable 5 — same brain, safeguards on.
and it still just ran a 2-month, 50M-line code migration at stripe in a single day.
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