



The iPhone 17 Pro camera should be illegal pt. 3
Sathira 🐉
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Living, building growth @getlindy, Unc that went to @UWaterloo




The iPhone 17 Pro camera should be illegal pt. 3

come by Marina Green RIGHT NOW and tell us your opinion!


question for the tech bros: what's the best way to find a girlfriend in San Francisco?

My big conclusion from this week: Introspection causes emotional disorders.

It fucks me up that the US created New York and then said never again

Incredible. At this point we need to put the Forbes editors in charge of the FBI

Delve is probably going to crash and burn. I know nothing about them other than all of their over the top ads and for that reason, I have 0 confidence in them.


Employee resigned because he got Windows 11 instead of Mac 💀



We've raised $6.5M to kill vector databases. Every system today retrieves context the same way: vector search that stores everything as flat embeddings and returns whatever "feels" closest. Similar, sure. Relevant? Almost never. Embeddings can’t tell a Q3 renewal clause from a Q1 termination notice if the language is close enough. A friend of mine asked his AI about a contract last week, and it returned a detailed, perfectly crafted answer pulled from a completely different client’s file. Once you’re dealing with 10M+ documents, these mix-ups happen all the time. VectorDB accuracy goes to shit. We built @hydra_db for exactly this. HydraDB builds an ontology-first context graph over your data, maps relationships between entities, understands the 'why' behind documents, and tracks how information evolves over time. So when you ask about 'Apple,' it knows you mean the company you're serving as a customer. Not the fruit. Even when a vector DB's similarity score says 0.94. More below ⬇️