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Siddhant Oswal

@Siddhos

Building AI products and systems. Breaking down practical AI for developers. Real workflows, not HYPE! 18K on Linkedin

Katılım Mart 2026
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Siddhant Oswal
Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@elonmusk I just hope amazon does not read this or they'll keep trying for another jailbreak
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Palak🎀
Palak🎀@Palak3312·
🚨 MONETIZED IN 70 DAYS 🚨 Started with nothing. 70 days later: ✅ X Monetized ✅ 5M+ Impressions ✅ 76K+ Engagements ✅ Growing Community To everyone who liked, reposted, replied, or followed: This win belongs to YOU. ❤️ We're just getting started. Next goal: $1,000/month from X. 🚀🔥 Who's with me? 👇❤️
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Mr Shivam
Mr Shivam@Shivam25mishra·
Claude just leveled up hard ← Yesterday | Today →
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AdiiX
AdiiX@adiix_official·
AMD CEO Lisa Su just killed Nvidia’s $4,000 AI box with a $1,499 lunchbox. She walked on stage, held it in one hand, and ran a 235 billion parameter model live. No data center. No cloud. No rented GPU. The chip inside is something nobody saw coming. AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 is the first x86 silicon where CPU and GPU share the same 128GB of memory. That single trick lets a desktop run models that used to need a server rack. Out of those 128GB, Linux hands the GPU 110GB to play with. For context, an RTX 5090 gives you 32GB. A 4090 gives you 24. This box gives you more than three times either of them, in a chassis the size of a thick paperback. The benchmark that broke the room: this chip beat an Nvidia RTX 5080 by more than 3x on DeepSeek R1 inference. A $1,499 lunchbox outrunning a $1,000 discrete graphics card on a real AI workload. Nvidia spent a decade convincing the world you needed their hardware for serious AI. AMD just put that on a desk for half the price. Here is what nobody is telling you. A heavy AI user right now pays $200 for Claude Code Max, $200 for ChatGPT Pro, $20 for Cursor, $20 for Gemini. That is $5,280 a year leaving your account. The box pays itself off in 9 months and then runs free for the rest of its life. Install Ollama. Pull Qwen3 235B. Point Claude Code at localhost. Same interface you already use, except now nothing leaves your machine, nothing costs per request, and no company throttles your usage at 3am when you finally have time to build. This is the moment every AI subscription becomes optional. Lawyers stop fearing OpenAI leaks. Developers stop watching the token meter. Founders stop renting H100s for prototypes that never ship because the bill scared them. The first thousand people to figure this out will own the next two years of private AI consulting. Save this, and read the full breakdown article below you are watching the next shift hit before everyone else does.
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@ravikiran_dev7 Turns out building OpenAl required a slightly different skill set than solving LeetCode mediums.
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Ray🫧
Ray🫧@ravikiran_dev7·
CEO of OpenAI btw
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@XFreeze The cost difference is hands the biggest leverage @SpaceX has got, without it they would have not outpaced their competitors with such speed in so little time
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
SpaceX is solving the biggest bottleneck in spaceflight The COST For decades, the average launch cost to low Earth orbit was around $18,500 per kg Falcon 9 cut that to about $2,700 per kg - roughly an 85% reduction Falcon Heavy pushed it closer to $1,400 per kg - roughly a 92% reduction Now Starship is targeting a 99%+ cost reduction through full and rapid reusability That is the real breakthrough Every booster landing, every reflown rocket, every faster turnaround is directly attacking the economics of space Lower cost per kg means more satellites, bigger payloads, orbital manufacturing, Moon missions, Mars missions, space stations, and eventually space-based industry SpaceX is not just building rockets It is making space usable at scale
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
All the YouTube Play Buttons
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Gabriel Vasilev
Gabriel Vasilev@gabriel_va91354·
@karpathy @Siddhos A useful tell: if people would still miss the thing if it became free tomorrow. Revenue can lag value for years, but absence gets noticed fast.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
@Siddhos sometimes money and "genuine, positive, non-zero sum value creation" are not highly correlated, and sometimes they *really* are. well-earned!
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@elonmusk If my agent is using my 300-line skills.md file, I expect royalties.
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Karthik
Karthik@karthikponna19·
X is the only platform where you can talk to a trillionaire
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@satyanadella At some point we're going to need a "Contributed to Model Training" section on LinkedIn.
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@satyanadella Spent 10 years building expertise. Spent 2 weeks turning it into a markdown file. Now the markdown file works weekends too.
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@satyanadella The market spent the last 2 years debating which model would win. Increasingly, it feels like the winning question is: Which ecosystem learns the fastest? Models are becoming commodities faster than distribution, workflows, data, and user trust.
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@boaz_mucu Might be true. I have come across more engineers than other professions.
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Aman
Aman@Amank1412·
Another GPT-5.6 leak Rumors say OpenAI could drop GPT-5.6 on June 23. > Its 3× cheaper than Fable > Up to 1.5M token context > Stronger agentic coding workflows > Direct competition with Claude style systems The timing is interesting. Some think OpenAI is waiting for June 23 when many Fable users are forced onto premium plans. If true... Will GPT-5.6 cook Fable? Lets discuss in comments.
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Pritam Chauhan
Pritam Chauhan@Im_pritam18·
A small town boy from india. Not from elite academic background. Learnt AI on his own Bagged 2cr package @nvidia as deep learning engineer
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exdev
exdev@dianejov1·
@Siddhos What are you working on atm
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@yacineMTB They will definitely lead with the frontier models. They just need one big release and I bet they have already started preparing for this.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
Remember, open source models are only ~4 months behind now
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Siddhant Oswal@Siddhos·
@WhaleInsider I see China is the only country that is getting it right at this moment. Updating education rules, bringing in RND, low cost LLMs, big economy. Why are other countries not taking any inspiration?
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Whale Insider
Whale Insider@WhaleInsider·
JUST IN: 🇨🇳 China eliminates 12,000 ‘obsolete’ university degrees in push to prepare for the AI era​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.
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